Posts Tagged ‘Halloween’

Halloween is local

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006
Central Ohio Halloween Details

Trick or Treat Times from the Dispatch

SURREAL ESTATE Story by Joe Blundo Photos by Doral Chenoweth III of the Columbus Dispatch

Lady in red - Dachshund claims first-place spot in costume contest from the Columbus Dispatch!

Happy Halloween Columbus!

This was originally posted on the original Columbus Best Blog on RealTown Blogs.

Happy Halloween Weekend

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

There’s lots to do in Columbus this weekend for those celebrating Halloween according to Experence Columbus

Visit ExperienceColumbus.com for links and additional info on these and other Central Ohio events this weekend: c.2006 Columbus Best Blog

  • North Market Kids Halloween Party, 10-29-2006
  • Halloween Pet Parade 10-29-2006 at Easton, fundraiser for The Capital Area Humane Society
  • All Hallow’s Eve  Ohio Historical Center/Ohio Village 10-20  thru 10- 21, 2007
  • Boo! on Broadway 10-31-2006  Grove City
  • All Hallow’s Eve  Ohio Historical Center/Ohio Village 10-20  thru 10- 21, 2007
  • Halloween Horror: Cat People, and I Walked with a Zombie  Wexner Center for the Arts, 10-31-2006 Films
  • Children’s Boo Event, a bit further out…Longaberger Homestead, 10-28-2006 Reservations required 740-322-5588
  • Glass Axis Halloween Party, 10-27-2006
  • Halloween Campout at Deer Creek State Park 10-27-2006
  • American Cheer Power Halloween Holiday Championships, Greater Columbus Convention Center, 10-28-2006
  • Boo at the Zoo ,  thru October 29, 2006
  • Magic of the Night, Illusionist Stephen Knight Columbus Performing Arts Center, 10- 27 thru 10- 28, 2006
  • Statehouse Ghost Tours by Lantern Light, Ohio Statehouse thru October 28, 2006
  • Terror Park thru 10-28-2006
  • Haunted Ship Santa Maria thru 10- 28, 2006

This was first posted on the original Columbus Best Blog on RealTown Blogs.

Central Ohio Halloween Happenings

Thursday, October 19th, 2006

Halloween and pre Halloween Events
Columbus Landmarks Foundation’s Halloween Ghost Tours - A fall tradition in Central Ohio,” the last two weekends in October, Halloween Ghost Walks lead participants through some of Columbus’ most famous (and sometimes funny) haunted houses. A “Dead End Bus Tour” is also available.
Halloween Pet Parade at Easton Town Center,  160 Easton Town Center,  Columbus   October 29, 2006

The Capital Area Humane Society sponsors the Halloween Pet Parade at Easton Town Center.   Dress up your pets in festive Halloween costumes. “The event, which is in its seventh year at Easton Town Center, raises money to help the abused, abandoned and homeless animals of Central Ohio. Awards given include Best, Scariest and Funniest Costumes. ”

Thru October 31, 2006 Center Stage Players: The Experience Haunted Attraction , Schmitter Estate,  4482-4484 Stover Rd.,  Ostrander
For more events - Experience Columbus
This was originally posted on Columbus Best Blog on RealTown Blogs.


Happy New Year!!!

Monday, October 31st, 2005

Samhain was the Celtic New Year! Samhain divided summer from winter… and we think our seasons change quickly in Ohio!   The Celtic Samhain was the precursor to today’s Halloween according to most sources. Oidche Shamhna  means Night of Samhain.

Happy Halloween Columbus Ohio!  Most local children are trick or treating on Halloween for the first time in a looooooong time.

The Celts were pagan. They were druids in pre-Christian time.   Pagan does not equal wicca but if you are opposed to Halloween you might as well not read this as I will be talking about magic, spirits and a curse.   Before you go here is an Irish Christian Blessing for Halloween.


At all Hallow’s Tide, God keep you safe
From goblin and pooka and black-hearted stranger,
From harm of the water and hurt of the fire,
From thorns of the bramble, from all other danger,
From Will O’ The Wisp haunting the mire;
From stumbles and tumbles
and tricksters to vex you,
May God in His mercy, this week protect you.

Visit My website for a new Irish  Blessing each month.

Celtic Spirit has information about ‘dooking for apples” and other Halloween and Samhain holiday Traditions.  ”Dooking” means bobbing.

Also from Celtic Spirit:  And  getting an answer to a question with an Apple and a Mirror…. “Before the stroke of midnight, sit in front of a mirror in a room lit only by one candle or the moon. Go into the silence, and ask a question. Cut the apple into nine pieces. With your back to the mirror, eat eight of the pieces, then throw the ninth over your left shoulder. Turn your head to look over the same shoulder, and you will see and in image or symbol in the mirror that will tell you your answer.  (When you look in the mirror, let your focus go “soft,” and allow the patterns made by the moon or candlelight and shadows to suggest forms, symbols and other dreamlike images that speak to your intuition.) “

Celtic Halloween Traditions has more info about the origins of the holiday. Wikepedia’s entry on Halloween..

A  history of the Irish in Central Ohio from the State Historical Society.
The Wikepedia entry for Columbus Ohio mentions a bit about the Irish that settled in Central Ohio.  Many of the Irish settlers lived in Flytown.   From Wikepedia:  “Other neighborhoods and crossroads around the area include:   Berwick, Hungarian Village, Merion Village, Steelton, Milo Grogan, Flytown, Italian Village, Weinland Park, Driving Park, Olde Town East, Marble Cliff, Valley View, New Rome, Briggsdale, Urbancrest, Eastmoor, Minerva Park, Huber Ridge, Mifflinville, Linworth, Riverlea, Olentangy, Amlin, Lincoln Village, and Alton”   There is no information about Flytown on Wikepdia (or some of the other historical neighborhoods.) There is a historical marker for Flytown on the south end of Victorian Village.

A REALTOR® / auctioneer in Massachusetts who thinks he is a Milesian Druid (but who does not practice witchcraft)  put a curse on me some months ago….  we have a disagreement regarding ”shilling” and auctions. It was as far as I can tell a non specific curse, he never said what would happen.
If you are read this blog you may wonder if the last Miesian Druid put a font size curse on me…Somdays the print gets big… it gets little.
Happy Halloween!!!!!
Originally posted on Columubus Best Blog.

Best Wishes on Halloween - Carve Your Own Jack O’ Lantern

Sunday, October 30th, 2005

An Irish Blessing for Halloween!

Is it any wonder with a name like Jack O’ Lantern that it is the Irish who gave us the carved pumpkin?  O’Brien, O’Shaunessy, O’Doyle, O’Lantern…. O’ means “of”  as in son of.  “Mc” also means of as in “son of.”  Son of Cabe?   Caba is hood, cape  or cloak?  I believe they were soldiers, mercenaries.

I have read in Ireland they carved gourds, squashes and turnips for Halloween.

Click on the Jack O’ Lantern and use your mouse to carve a face.  Then click on Done!

Visit my website for Central Ohio Celtic links.

Shamrock Club of Columbus

Daughters of Erin

Columbus Feis

Dublin Irish Festival

Gealic League of Central Ohio

This was published first on the orginal Columbus Best Blog.  Lots of the klinks are old and broken.