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By Julie Schmiegelow
Muuuhahahaha, Halloween is finally here!
Spiders and spooks. Ghouls, ghosts and goblins. Mummies and monsters. Creepy costumes and Candy Corn.
This section will guide you through all the different aspects of this fear-filled feast – from the Celts and the Catholic Church to the pumpkins and the parties.
Have a horribly happy Halloween!
Halloween date
Halloween is celebrated every year on October 31st.
For the Teacher
Why do we celebrate?
How do we celebrate?
Halloween in pictures
Pumpkins and Candles
(Photo: iStockphoto)
Halloween in words
Litany for Halloween
The Witches' Spell
Hallow-E'en 1915
Theme in Yellow
Making jack-o-lanterns
A Naughty Pumpkin's Fate
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Working with Halloween
Halloween Definitions
Halloween Statements
Jack-o-lantern Carvings
Samhain and All Hallows’ Eve
Choose an Angle
Halloween in Denmark
Party Like It's Halloween
Halloween Poem
Halloween Horror Story
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