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2008,12,21
Check the event map. Over 415 events have been registered on the Event Map http://event.candle-night...

2008,12,20
Send us photos taken using the same composition when the lights were on and when they were off. We w...

2008,12,19
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2008,12,16
It was the Voluntary Blackout movement in Canada that triggered Candle Night. The Canadian movement ...

2008,12,10
The Kyoto Gyoen National Garden is located in Japan's ancient capital, Kyoto City, where emperors ha...


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Candle Night in December 2008.

Turn off your lights for two hours from 8 to 10 p.m.
on the evening of December 21, 2008.

Do something special . . .
Read a book with your child by candlelight.
Enjoy a quiet dinner with a special person.
This night can mean many things for many people.
A time to save energy, to think about peace,
to think about people in distant lands
who share our planet.

Pulling the plug opens the window to a new world.
Awakens us to human freedom and diversity.
It is a process of discovery about our potential.
However you spend them, for just two hours, join us.
Turning off the lights, and help us spread
a gentle wave of candlelight around the earth.

On the evening of the solstice in December, from 8 to 10 p.m.
Turn off your lights. Take it slow.