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Set your Creative Spirit Free @ Little Secrets Ceramics your Home away from Home

October 24, 2009: PARENTS TAKE A BREAK- Drop your kids off for a night of fun at Little Secrets from 7:00-9:00 p.m. It's PAJAMA NIGHT! That's right we're Having a Pajama Party! $20.00 includes Pizza, Drinks, Dessert, and a pre-selected item to paint, movie and music. Children are supervised, register today to save your spot. a $10.00 registration fee is required 757-366-0723!

October 16th: CARVE your own Pumpkin Night
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Cost $ 20.00
Register today to save your spot while supplies last.

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What is Halloween:

Halloween is a pagan festival held on the evening of 31st October, when the spirits of the dead are supposed to return to haunt their former homes. Witches and demons are believed to roam the world of the living on this dreaded night. Halloween was the last day of the Celtic and Anglo-Saxon year. Many Halloween costumes and games have their origin in these ancient pagan ceremonies.

The word Halloween itself has its origins in a corruption of All Hallows Eve which falls on November 1, "All Hollows Day" (or "All Saints Day"),

The Celts believed that on Halloween - at the end of their year - the laws of space and time were temporarily suspended. This enabled the spirit world to intermingle with the living. They believed that there was a danger that people could be possessed by the spirits of the dead. Villagers would extinguish the fires in their homes, to make them cold and undesirable to spirits and prevent potential hauntings and possession. They would wear Halloween Costumes and dress in ghoulish costumes and make a lot of noise to frighten away the disembodied spirits.

The Romans adopted and assimilated the Celtic Halloween practices and the traditions continues until the present day. The tradition was taken to America by Irish and Scottish immigrants.



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