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Mindfulness takes center stage at this golden hour gathering.

Photos courtesy Water Street Tampa

Embrace the energy of midsummer with Sunset Series: Chasing the Solstice, a free evening event at Water Street Tampa on Wednesday, June 25 from 6-9 p.m.

This immersive sunset experience is all about realigning, reflecting, and recharging for the season ahead, with:

  • ✨ Hands-on stations | Make your own sun + moon catchers, bath salts, crystal grids, and more
  • 🔮 Cosmic connections | Tarot, palm, and psychic readings from on-site experts
  • 🍷 Seasonal sips and samples | Try biodynamic wine, herbal tinctures, and custom essential oils

Psst: Can’t make next week? The final sunset event of the year, Sunset Series: Rhythm of the World, will be on July 16, from 6-9 p.m.

See the full solstice lineup

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