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Halloween Celebrations

This year at Canary we’ve had a lot of fun things lined up and below are a glimpses of some of our event days:

Halloween Celebrations - Halloween is celebrated to mark the difference between summer and winter, living and dead. The other significance that this festival holds is that 'Hallow' — or holy person — refers to the saints celebrated on All Saints' Day, which is November 1.
So,Halloween is just an old-fashioned way of saying "the night before All Saints' Day" — also called Hallowmas or All Hallows' Day. 
To make this day even scarier and exciting, our Canarians have showed up in their best spooky outfits to celebrate this day to the fullest. 
The morning hours got really spooky and the Canarians had much fun sharing spooky stories and playing pranks.Added to this, they also became aware of this global festival, traditions and cultures across the world.

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