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ANNUAL PUMPKINLAND FESTIVAL OFFERS AFFORDABLE FAMILY FUN AT HEAVEN HILL FARM

The 2009 Pumpkinland Festival at Heaven Hill Farm in Vernon, New Jersey offers a variety of country-style family entertainment for festival goers of all ages every Saturday and Sunday from September 19- October 25 including Monday, Columbus Day.

The festival will kick off with loads of affordable family entertainment. Enjoy the scenic countryside on an old-fashioned hayride. Stroll through our pumpkin patches bursting with pumpkins of all shapes and sizes and find that perfect one to take home to carve. Pick a winner of a pig and cheer it on as it races to the finish line of the “Pigtuckey Derby.”

“We’ve put our focus on providing the best family entertainment of the fall season offering it all for the price of admission to the festival,” says Martin Theobald, Heaven Hill Farm owner. Theobald stresses that admission prices to Pumpkinland will remain at last year’s level at only general admission, and FREE for children ages 3 and under.

Children of all ages will love feeding the farm animals at the petting zoo and learning the work habits of bees with an up close look inside their hives. Those willing to get lost in the twisted paths through the hay maze and hay crawl may find themselves right on top of Hay Mountain. For the more adventurous, the corn maze tempts the brave hearted to escape out of 10 acres of 8 foot tall Jersey corn stalks and the Boo Barn offers animated entertainment for the young and young-at-heart.

Other not-to-miss highlights available in addition to admission to Pumpkinland include designing a customized sand art masterpiece and choosing your very own personalized “tattoo” at the face painting booth. Maximize your fun by capturing chills and thrills when you spin, speed and soar on classic amusement park rides. Stay for bone chilling terror as you venture along our trails of fear on the Haunted Acres Hayride every Friday and Saturday through October 30 from 7-10 p.m.

Festival goers need not deny their appetite for true festival food. All of the old favorites like corn dogs, sausage & peppers, French fries, ice cream, funnel cakes, cider, donuts and bakery treats, including our very own fresh baked pies, are available on site and for the drive home. New this year, customers can surely satisfy their sweet-tooth craving with deep-fried cream-filled chocolate sandwich cookies.

Established in 1983, Heaven Hill Farm is a 150 acre working farm and full service garden center offering annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees, gardening supplies, seasonal produce, patio and pool furniture, sheds and giftware. In addition to the “PumpkinLand” Festival, Heaven Hill is host to yearly events including, Haunted Acres Hayride, Easter Egg Hunts, Seasonal Tent Sales and Educational School Tours.

For additional information and directions, contact Heaven Hill Farm at (973)764-5144.

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Celebration of Halloween Festival

Halloween or ‘hallowe’en’ is celebrated every year during 31st October, which includes various types of celebrations. Children get very much excited about ‘Trick-Or-Treat’ where children dress up in various costumes like ghosts, zombies, monsters and comic characters and carry a bag and they knock at each and every door in the neighborhood, saying ‘Trick-Or-Treat’. The neighbors are expected to give some candies for these children. It is always fun to go ‘Trick-Or-Treat’ with friends, collecting tons of sweets and candies and scaring the neighborhood! So what does ‘Trick-Or-Treat’ means? The ‘Trick’ part of the ‘Trick-Or-Treat’ is a threat to play a trick on the homeowner or on his property; if not, a treat (confectionaries) are given.

‘Trick-Or-Treat’ is an important tradition of Halloween celebrations and it is expected that everyone from the neighborhood with children should purchase treats/candies for all those Trick-Or-Treaters who knock at the door. In 2005, according to the National Confectioners Association, eighty percent of the adults in United States planned to give away candies and sweets to Trick-Or-Treaters and ninety-three percent of children go Trick-or-treating every year. It is interesting to note that In Sweden children dress up as witches and go ‘trick-or-treating’ on Maundy Thursday (the Thursday before Easter) while Danish children dress up in various attires and go ‘trick-or-treating’ on Fastelavn or the next day of Shrove Monday. In Ohio, Iowa, and Massachusetts, the night designated for ‘Trick-or-treating’ is often referred to as Beggars Night.

Halloween celebration is incomplete without Bonfires and costume parties. Both adults and children participate in costume parties, who wear attractive costumes like Super Heroes, Pirates, Pimps, Corrupt Cops, Dracula, Uncle Sam, Adult Bunny, Hippie, Mummy, Gangster, Werewolf, Naughty Nurse, Scary Jason, Freddy, Witch/Wizard, etc., there are so many other costumes you can wear; including serial comic stars. Now the festival of Halloween has spread to several parts of the world, including countries like Hong Kong, Japan, Australia, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Puerto Rico and New Zealand.

Halloween is unfinished without those creepy Jack-O-Lanterns, which is nothing but a vegetable carving, made from pumpkin but alternatively with a turnip. Here the pumpkin’s top is cut off and the flesh inside is scoped off and a monstrous mage is carved outside and the lid is replaced. During all nights of the Halloween season, a candle is placed inside to give an illuminated effect. Hence pumpkin carving is considered to be an art!

Usha is a Copywriter of Adult Halloween Costumes.She written many articles in various topics such as Halloween Costume ,child halloween costumes. For more information visit: www.halloweenfantasy.com. Contact her at usharani.articles@gmail.com

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Secrets of The Halloween Festival Border Between Living World and Death

Halloween a festival celebrated worldwide on 31 October, it is said to be originated from a very ancient festival called “Samhain”. This day is usually associated with all the dark colors like black; this day is full of fun for people following Christianity. According to ancient people who celebrated Samhain, the festival day is the day which falls in middle of the brighter and the dark part of the year.

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They also believed that the border between living world and the death world becomes very much less or negligible on this day allowing the departed spirits to enter this world again. Hence on this day the ancestors of the family are honored and are respectfully invited to the house, on the other hand the harmful spirits are warded off by wearing costumes and masks.

The warding off also has one other way by keeping carved up pumpkin on the gate side, on this day many patterns of the pumpkin are carved and placed on the gate; this is mainly followed in North America. Many pumpkin carving templates are used by people; it actually depends on the creativity of the person. In the market, there are many types of stencils of different patterns are present so that to add something special to your Halloween decoration.

The day is a holiday and is a day to be celebrated with Great Spirit; many traditional games are associated with Halloween parties. In a Halloween party people wear different types of dark dresses and participate in many of the activities like fancy dress and many other indoor games.

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Halloween Festival

History of Halloween, like any other festival’s history is stimulated through civilization that has emerged through all ages from one generation to other generation and you can follow your previous generations as they did. Most of their innovation gets fuzzy with additions and alterations as this process goes on. It happens so slowly, straddling over so many ages, that we barely come to be familiar with about these deformations. At one point of time it leaves us puzzled,with its multihued faces. Digging more into its history assists to sieve out the facts from the fantasies which caught us unaware. The history of Halloween Day, as culled from the net, is being described here in this light. This is to help out those who are interested in washing off the superficial hues to reach the core and know things as they truly are. ‘Trick or treat‘ may be an innocent fun to enjoy on the Halloween Day. But just think about a bunch of terrifying fantasies and the scary stories featuring ghosts, witches, monsters, evils, elves and animal sacrifices associated with it.

Halloween is a ceremonial celebrated on the night of October 31, most exceptionally by children dressing in diverse as well as striking costumes and going door-to-door collecting sweets or money. It is notorious in most of the Western world, though most common in the United States, Puerto Rico, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, Irish, Scots and other refugees brought grown-up versions of the custom to North America in the 19th century. The holiday was a day of religious festivities in assorted northern European pagan traditions, until it was appropriated by Christian missionaries and given a Christian interpretation. In Mexico November 1st and 2nd are celebrated as the Day of the Dead. In Great Britain and Ireland, the pagan Celts celebrated the Day of the Dead on All Hallows Day (1st November). To scare off the evil spirits, the Celts wore masks. When the Romans invaded Great Britain, they exaggerated the ritual with their own, which is both a celebration of the yield and of honoring the dead. Halloween is sometimes associated with the occult.

Many European cultural traditions hold that Halloween is one of the liminal times of the year when the spiritual world can make contact with with the physical world and when magic is most effective. One story says that, on the day of Halloween, the ethereal feelings of all those who had died throughout the preceding year would come back in search of living bodies to hold for the next year. The Celts alleged all laws of space and time were suspended during this time, permitting the spirit world to amalgamate with the living. Naturally, the still-living did not want to be haunted. So on the night of October 31, villagers would snuff out the fires in their homes, to make them cold and detrimental. They would dress up in all modes of ghoulish costumes and raucously paraded around the neighborhood, being as caustic as possible in order to frighten away spirits looking for bodies to possess.


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