Is Halloween celebrated where you live? In the United States and Canada, Halloween is widely known and celebrated every year on October 31. Halloween customs, though, can be found in many other parts of the globe. In some places holidays are celebrated that, although named differently, share similar themes: contact with the spirit world involving the spirits of the dead, fairies, witches, and ...
Halloween forum - Keeping the Halloween spirit alive 365 days a year. Discuss decorations, costumes and more! Explore Our Forums
Halloween forum - Keeping the Halloween spirit alive 365 days a year. Discuss decorations, costumes and more!
MSN: Halloween, Fluffernutter Day, and More Holidays & Activities for October 2025
October means HALLOWEEN! But that’s just one day, there are 30 more days to fill with awesomely spooky, costume-filled, pumpkin-spiced October fun. In addition to Halloween, you can also celebrate ...
AOL: What is National Trick or Treat Day? It's like Halloween, but always on a Saturday.
Imagine Halloween never had the looming dread of school or work the next day. With Oct. 31 falling on a Friday this year, that's not a problem. But since Halloween often falls on a weekday, the ...
What is National Trick or Treat Day? It's like Halloween, but always on a Saturday.
MSN: Spooky fun events happening for Halloween, Day of the Dead across Metro Atlanta
Spooky season culminates this weekend with Halloween and Day of the Dead celebrations happening across Metro Atlanta for kids and adults. Truck or Treat at Brook Run ParkOct. 30, 5 p.m., Dunwoody ...
Spooky fun events happening for Halloween, Day of the Dead across Metro Atlanta
NBC Washington: The Weekend Scene: Celebrate Halloween, Day of the Dead and more in the DC area
The Weekend Scene: Celebrate Halloween, Day of the Dead and more in the DC area