In a world that often feels like it moves too fast, festivals give us something sacred: a reason to pause.

This June 20th, the Waldorf School of Baltimore invites the community to do just that—pause, gather, and celebrate the turning of the year at its annual Family Summer Solstice Celebration . More than just an event, it’s an invitation to honor the season, connect with neighbors, and recognize the quiet beauty of being present.

Celebrating the solstice—the longest day of the year—grounds us in something ancient and enduring. Long before digital calendars and streaming schedules, people marked time by the rhythm of the earth. Festivals were how communities made meaning out of those transitions. They lit fires, danced, sang, and gathered not just to celebrate, but to feel their

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