Summer Soltice - Drum Event
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Join us and our very own Amanda Hovey (Shaman Practitioner) leds us on a journey celebrating the Summer Soltice.
Event Title: ☀️ PHI Sunday Night Live: Summer Solstice Drum Ceremony & Coastal Broadcast 🌊
When: Sunday, June 21, 2026 |
Special Ceremony Start: 7:00 p.m. CDT Location: Live via Zoom from Crystal Beach, Bolivar Peninsula, TX
To celebrate the longest day of the year and the 2026 Summer Solstice (which peaked earlier at 3:24 AM), Paranormal Houston Investigations (PHI) is moving the studio to the coast for a unique sunset event.
Our regular Sunday broadcast will feature a very special guest: Shaman Practitioner Amanda Hovey. At 7:00 p.m., as the sun begins to set, Amanda will host a traditional Summer Solstice Drum Ceremony. This powerful moment will allow us to document and discuss the ancient connection between rhythmic energy, Solstice energy, and local coastal folklore.
Event Highlights:
- 7:00 PM: Live Drum Ceremony with Shaman Practitioner Amanda Hovey on the sand.
- The PHI Discussion: Analysing how traditional spiritual practices can impact environmental and atmospheric data during an investigation.
- Drone & Field Analysis: Watching the PHI team use equipment (like the DJI Mavic 3 Pro) to document the geographic layout of Crystal Beach.
- Q&A: Interactive discussion with Jon Strohbehn and Amanda Hovey regarding Solstice energy and the intersection of shamanic practices and modern research.
Logistics & RSVPs: We will be broadcasting live! Small, contained campfires are permitted on the beach. RSVP to receive the specific beach coordinates and the Zoom link to join us virtually.
Special Guest: AMANDA HOVEY | SHAMAN PRACTITIONER DRUM CEREMONY | 7:00 P.M.
- Secondary Info: Join PHI for a Special Sunset Broadcast | Meetup RSVP for Details | Zoom Stream
We are planning to stream Amanda's ceremony with video over Zoom, or will you just capture the audio for the broadcast? The sound of the waves with the drumming can make for a powerful experience, provided the network connection holds!
