For many in the Northern Hemisphere, the Winter Solstice represents the coldest, darkest day of the year. But for rmany cultures around the world, the shortest day and longest night of the year represents the rebirth of the sun. In Pagan times, it was referred to as "Yule" and was celebrated as the day the Goddess (Moon) gave birth to the sun. Whether you're feeling inspired to contemplate different cultures and their historic significance of the day or just take a moment to reflect on your sailing successes of the year, it's a great time to be on the water!
Check in at 12:30 for a skipper & crew briefing
Depart the dock at 1:00 for the 4-hour sail.
Return to the dock at 5:00 to secure & clean the boat
Meet on the patio for a dinner social
South Coast Sailing will provide the main entree for dinner. Please bring your favorite homemade appetizer, side dish, or dessert to share. All homemade dishes will be entered into the Culinary Delight Contest, as juged by all.
Reservations are required by Thursday, December 17, 2020. Please RSVP early so we can plan accordingly.
Fair winds!