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InterNations Orange County, Spring Equinox Party!

Hosted by the Orange County Ambassador
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Took place 1 month ago
6460 E Pacific Coast Hwy Suite 125 Long Beach, CA 90803
Orange County, United States of America

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This is the day of first spring to celebrate with fiends and family, Spring Equinox 2025, the first day of spring! we will gather by the fire pit of venue, warm and cozy atmosphere to share the season change and bring new excitement of spring.

Why is it called the spring equinox?
The term equinox evolved from aequus, the Latin word meaning equal or even, and nox, the word for night—a suitable name for a time when the day's ratio of light to dark is nearly 50/50. There are two equinoxes a year, but we call this one the spring (or vernal) equinox because it marks the first day of spring.

After the spring equinox, the days grow progressively longer than the nights through the end of the season. Let's celebrate our new spring season with our fun Internation friends and family! As always, you are welcome to bring anyone who like to enjoy our community! share the love and fun!

InterNations Ambassador Orange County
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