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Friday, 31 October 2014

Halloween facts
Another name for trick-or-treating is guising. It evolved from a Celtic tradition. They would put food and treats out for spirits they believed roamed the streets during Samhain. Samhain was a festival to mark the end of the Celtic calendar each year.
The Christian roots of trick-or-treating are different than the Celtic roots. They called it ‘souling' which was a medieval Christian ritual of going door to door, exchanging prayers for the dead for soul cakes.
Some believe that Halloween has pagan roots while others believe it is completely from Christian roots.
It's believed that Halloween has been around for 6000 years.
All Hallows' Eve is the night before All Hallows' Day.
The first Jack-o-lanterns were not made from pumpkins. They were made from turnips.
The largest pumpkin was grown by Norm Crave. His pumpkin was 836 pounds and he broke the world record in 1993.
Commercially, Halloween is second only to Christmas in the amount of money spent.
Witch comes from the word 'wicce', an old English word that means 'wise woman'. Witches, or wiccan were once very respected. They held one of the two main meetings on Halloween.
A person with a fear of Halloween has samhainophobia.
Owls were once believed to be witches. An owl's call was thought to mean someone was going to die. This was a popular belief in Medieval Europe.
When the movie Halloween was made in 1978, the mask that Michael Meyers wore was actually a Star Trek mask of William Shatner. The producers of the movie were on a tight budget.
The first time trick-or-treating was mentioned in North America in print was in 1927, in Alberta, Canada. The town's name was Blackie.
The colors most common on Halloween are black and orange. Black is a symbol of darkness and death, while orange is a symbol of endurance and strength, often associated with autumn and harvest.
The black color so popular on Halloween is a reminder that Halloween itself was a festival marking the border between life and death.
Harry Houdini, possibly the most famous magician in history, died on Halloween night in 1926. His death was the result of three stomach punches that brought on appendicitis.
Legend states that if you put your clothes on inside out and walk backwards on Halloween, you'll see a witch at midnight.

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