Here's what to know about Halloween, why we celebrate it and how it became so big here in the United States. Halloween is observed each year on Oct. 31. This year it falls on Tuesday. Happy Halloween! Today, Oct. 31st, is Halloween, the spooky time when ghosts and goblins of all ages dress up in hopes of securing candy. All the sugar-laced fun comes at a cost.

Here at The Pitt News, we believe it's important to keep Halloween on Oct. 31. Here are five reasons why: Tradition matters. According to the petition, 51 percent of millennials say Halloween is their favorite holiday, so holding Halloween on Saturday gives them more time to celebrate.

When is Halloween? Halloween is always marked on 31 October - the eve of the Christian feast of All Saints' (or All Hallows') Day - which this year means it will be observed on a Saturday.
Why Halloween Is Always Celebrated On October 31 Because, Ghosts. The celebration always took place at the end of October to honor the end of the harvest, and the start All Saints' Day. In the eighth century, Pope Gregory III declared Nov. 1 as All Saints' Day. This was a time to pay Thank The
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