TNFD Winter Solstice Party, 12/16/2025

Santa Claus figure feeding bread to a Scandinavian julbock (Christmas goat) in a harness to a sleigh with presents in front of a small house.

TNFD Party on December 16, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

The 2025 December/Northern Hemisphere Winter Solstice on Thursday, December 21, 2025 at 8:03 AM MST, while those in the southern hemisphere will have to wait six months to celebrate Winter—you always wondered why they have “Christmas in July” sales. As is the true tradition, I am counting on the good Pagans of world to burn something on the 21st so that the sun will get the idea it should come back and make the days longer. I am particularly looking forward to the annual burning of the Yule Goat (Gävlebocken) in Gävle Sweden, although deviants have now made a hobby out of goat arson before the festival even begins. Since the modern tradition began in 1966, 42 out of 59 goats have been destroyed by vandals rather than festive burning. Last year was a security success, and the goat made it to the official ceremony, although a deepfake hoax video of a premature incineration spread on social media. You can read up on the original straw Yule Goat/Yule Buck tradition and the transition of a goat from satanic symbol to the predecessor of Santa Claus as the Pagan Yule traditions were rewritten to become Christmas traditions. Watch the livestream of the 2025 Gävlebocken below.

We will be bringing hot mulled wine, aka Glühwein, for all. At this festive time of year, you are highly encouraged try your hand at some holiday baking or share your family favorite with the group. Sweet, savory, deserts, appetizers, and the flavors of the season are all greatly appreciated. We’ll have reusable plates, cups, and plastiware for all. Please put used dishes and wares in the plastic tub for washing rather than in the trash.

One again, I’ll have some more dances from Henry to surprise or annoy you plus some straight up dance tune holidaze swap-outs for your pleasure or peril.

There may or may not be some party dance teaching.

Our Hearts Burn To See You at the Party,
David & Susan

TNFD Party Protocol

  1. The 1st rule of TNFD Party Protocol is to have fun!
  2. You are highly encouraged to bring a snack to share of the savory or sweet variety.
  3. You may bring your own alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage for yourself or to share (there’s not much participation in such at TNFD, except some around the Winter Holidays).
  4. TNFD will provide reusable plates, cups, and eating utensils (aka plastic silverware). Please be sure to place those in the dirty dishes tub for washing rather than in the trash.
  5. There will not be any major teaching on party nights, but there may be quick instructions for a party dance. For the most part, I’ll just keep spinning the hits with some breaks filled with background/table music for mingling, munching, and merriment.
  6. Get your requests in to me before the dance. I make the playlist before the party and let it run so I too can have party fun!

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