Awareness Days

Halloween – Monday 31 October 2022 Holidays for Kids: Halloween (ducksters.com) 

Halloween is said to have its origins in the Gaelic Celtic festival Samhain, which celebrated the end of the harvest season. Over time when Christianity became the biggest religion in the Celtic lands the celebration coincided with All Saints Day on November 1st and became known as All Hallows Eve before eventually becoming the modern celebration of Halloween. At Halloween people traditionally dress up in costumes and children are often invited trick or treating. There are many activities to do such as costume parties, apple bobbing, bonfires, haunted houses, and pumpkin carving. 


World Vegan Day – Tuesday 1 November 2022 World Vegan Day on 1 November – celebrating for a good cause – World Vegan Day (vegan-day.org) 

World Vegan Day celebrates all things vegan, as well as promoting sustainability, animal welfare, and the health benefits associated with veganism. Vegans do not consume or use any animal products or by-products of animals such as milk, meat, or eggs. It offers a day for vegans to reflect and to exchange ideas with those who are not vegans. Why not try a vegan dish this Tuesday and see if you could be a vegan? 


Bonfire Night – Saturday 5 November 2022 Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night | TheSchoolRun 

Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes Night marks the anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. Guy Fawkes led by Robert Catesby and his associates attempted to blow up King James I and the Houses of Parliament. Guy Fawkes was caught and the Gunpowder Plot failed. King James I decreed that the 5th of November should be celebrated and fireworks and bonfires burning effigies of Guy Fawkes are celebrations that have prevailed to this day in the UK.