Samhain S/H - Winter Arrives - New Cycle Starts
Tue, 01 May
|Southern Hemisphere
Join in the celebration of Samhain on May 1st in the Southern Hemisphere. Acknowledge the last harvest, embrace winter's arrival, and start a new cycle with community, crafts, and the joy of the season's turn.


Time & Location
01 May 2035, 12:00 am
Southern Hemisphere
About the event
What is Samhain?
Samhain is a nature festival celebrated on May 1st in the Southern Hemisphere, marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. It's one of the four fire festivals in the seasonal cycle, alongside Imbolc, Beltane, and Lughnasadh, where fire plays a central role in the celebrations.
Samhain symbolizes the transition from the warmth and abundance of summer to the quiet, introspective period of winter.
This festival represents the natural cycle of life, death, and rebirth, celebrating the earth's preparation for rest before the new growth of spring.
The Significance of Samhain:
End of Harvest: Samhain signifies the completion of the harvest, a time to give thanks for the bounty of the earth and prepare for the months ahead.