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07-26-2019 09:41 PM
@GingerPeach wrote:
@MaryLamb wrote:Easter and Thanksgiving are always different dates, so it’s not a stretch. I just wonder about other implications, as it is a religious holiday that some may keep sacred. Many have mentioned how some communities designate a trick or treat night, so maybe they should just stick that plan. Halloween on October 31sf In celebrated on the same night in countries around the world.
Thanksgiving and Easter dates are not at all like Halloween or Christmas dates.
Thanksgiving is a national holiday and was changed in 1941 to eliminate the confusion of folks celebrating on different days.
Here's a good article from the almanac:
www.almanac DOT com/content/when-thanksgiving-day
Easter's date is based on the moon.
You can read about it here:
countryliving DOT com/life/inspirational-stories/a26430267/how-is-easter-date-determined/
There are a lot of similar links.
@GingerPeach Precisely, apples and oranges.
07-26-2019 09:53 PM
I also have a hard time with the assumption that holidays can be decided by 'poll'... If that's the case then I'd prefer Christmas to fall in February when there's a greater chance of snow... Maybe I'll commission a poll...
07-26-2019 09:59 PM
07-26-2019 10:00 PM
@SunValley wrote:
@stevieb wrote:I also have a hard time with the assumption that holidays can be decided by 'poll'... If that's the case then I'd prefer Christmas to fall in February when there's a greater chance of snow... Maybe I'll commission a poll...
@stevieb lol, too late, QVC has already moved it to summer!
@SunValley
True enough...
07-26-2019 10:03 PM
10/31 forever and ever, no matter what day of the week it may fall on.
07-26-2019 10:15 PM
I absolutely agree with holding trick or treat/ Halloween celebrations on the last Saturday of October, and would sign a petition for such.
Regardless of what is decided, it will not affect me, as I am out in the boonies and have never had anyone but my nephew come to my door.
07-26-2019 10:27 PM
We rarely get any kids at our door. Don’t live in that kind of neighborhood. Just love decorating for Halloween and we do.
07-26-2019 10:45 PM
@stevieb wrote:I also have a hard time with the assumption that holidays can be decided by 'poll'... If that's the case then I'd prefer Christmas to fall in February when there's a greater chance of snow... Maybe I'll commission a poll...
The poll was just a funny bit.
The ball is already picking up speed with this on a national level.
Change.org has over 80,000 signatures, at this time,
to petition to change to last Saturday of the month.
I was just reporting what I read in the paper.
07-26-2019 10:52 PM
@sidsmom wrote:
@stevieb wrote:I also have a hard time with the assumption that holidays can be decided by 'poll'... If that's the case then I'd prefer Christmas to fall in February when there's a greater chance of snow... Maybe I'll commission a poll...
The poll was just a funny bit.
The ball is already picking up speed with this on a national level.
Change.org has over 80,000 signatures, at this time,
to petition to change to last Saturday of the month.
I was just reporting what I read in the paper.
@sidsmom I have no beef with you or what you reported. Also don't care when Halloween is celebrated, but the actual date of Halloween is what it is... Personally, I think this whole thing sort of goofy but it doesn't impact me one way or the other... I don't Trick or Treat anymore...
07-26-2019 11:32 PM
Nearly 66,000 people have already signed a petition to move Halloween from October 31 to the last Saturday of October.
The petition was launched on Change.org by the nonprofit Halloween and Costume Association.
The group says such a move would make the Halloween celebration safer and less stressful. The petition goes on to list these safety stats and tips:
So how does moving a date make this holiday safer? In theory, it would mean Halloween would kick off during daylight hours, and not interfere with work or school schedules.
From wlos.com
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