TSF midsummer's night ball is a gala event, in which many of our teams contribute to the occasion as shown below.
DRealm of the Fairies are holding their King and Queen contest.
Be sure to stop by and nominate someone.
The Freedom Fighter Fairies and Wee Ones are sending the Invitations
The Dragon Tale Fairies and Wee Ones have captured the Stars
Send one to a friend or get one for yourself.
The Rascal Fairies and Wee Ones have hand picked the most beautiful flowers from their gardens for you to send to someone or keep for yourself.
Come on over to pick your Dancing partner for the Ball The Rascal Fairies and Wee Ones have many to choose from.
The DMadd Hatter Fairies and Wee Ones have some very nice Dollz.
Fly on over there and see if you can find one or two you like..
The Soaring Eagles Fairies and Wee Ones have made some very nice Favors for the Ball. Very Lovely favors, go and see for yourself.
Fly on over there and see if you can find one or two you like..
The Starfighters Fairies and Wee Ones have a Mini Hunt for all to play.
How fun! Come and join the fun :) The Hunt will be over June 21.
Noah's Ark Fairies and Wee Ones have a beautiful Midsummer Millenary. Go on over and try on some of the beautiful ball gowns!
The festival is primarily a Celtic fire festival called Midsummer's Day or St. Johns Eve, representing the middle of summer. The importance of the day to our ancestors can be traced back many thousands of years, and many stone circles and other ancient monuments are aligned to the sunrise on Midsummer's Day. Probably the most famous alignment is that at Stonehenge, where the sun rises over the heel stone, framed by the giant trilithons on Midsummer morning. After Christianity became adopted in Britain it was called St. John's Eve, which was seen as a time when the veil between this world and the next was thin, and when powerful forces were abroad. Vigils were often held during the night and it was said that if you spent a night at a sacred site during Midsummer Eve, you would gain the powers of a bard, on the down side you could also end up utterly mad, dead, or be spirited away by the faeries. Indeed St. Johns Eve was a time when faeries were thought to be abroad and at their most powerful (hence Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. St. John's Wort was also traditionally gathered on this day, thought to be imbued with the power of the sun.

'Tis the most magical night of the year for the Fae! The clans of Fairies gather on this special night for the Midsummer's Ball. It is a night of feasting, dancing, and celebrating Mother Nature's summer bounty. A Midsummer's Night is celebrated on the Summer Solstice the longest day of the year, when the Sun is at its peak providing warmth and life giving light. The celebration begins at sunset and continues until dawn.
The most gifted Fairy musicians play their tiny instruments throughout the night, filling the night with their magical music.

Faerie Delirium and The Faerie Keeper will have the first dance
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