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Saturday, October
31th
Halloween
Beware its
Halloween, or more properly, all Hallows
Eve, the day before the Feast of All
Saints. According to Celtic tradition, its
a time when witches, ghosts and other
unsavory characters walk the earth for a
day.
For years, Halloween was eagerly awaited
by youngsters, who would dress up in
whatever was handy and make the rounds of
the neighborhood, begging for candy with
the empty threat trick or treat!
Now, more formal parties are being held,
and grownups are just as apt to wear a
costume as children.
Fads come and go, but the jack-o-lantern,
made from a real pumpkin, remains
popular. U.S. farmers grow just over a
billion pounds of pumpkins a year.
Illinois is by far the leading producer,
followed by California, Pennsylvania and
New York.
Profile America is in its 13th year
as a public service of the U.S. Census
Bureau.
Sources: Chase's
Calendar of Events 2009, p. 529
U.S. Census Bureau, Facts for Features,
CB09-FF.19
http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/facts_for_features_special_editions/014211.html
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