September 22 – Fall Equinox Celebration

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The Fall Equinox Celebration is Today!

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HOW TO CELEBRATE THE FALL EQUINOX CELEBRATION STEP-BY-STEP

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The fall equinox occurs when the sun crosses the celestial equator, making day and night of equal length. This happens because the earth is tilted on its axis, and during the fall, the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun. The Fall Equinox is also known as the Autumnal Equinox, and it marks the beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. During this time, the days grow shorter and the nights grow longer.

The autumnal equinox occurs on September 22nd or 23rd in the Northern Hemisphere and March 20th or 21st in the Southern Hemisphere. At the equinox, both day and night are of equal length all over Earth. After the fall equinox, days grow shorter in the Northern Hemisphere as winter approaches. The opposite is true for the Southern Hemisphere, where days grow longer as summer approaches.

FALL EQUINOX CELEBRATION:  A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FALL EQUINOX 

In many cultures, the fall equinox is a time to give thanks for the bounty of the harvest and to prepare for the months of winter ahead.  In ancient times, the fall equinox was a time to celebrate the Greek god Dionysus, god of wine and fertility. The Romans also celebrated this time of year with feasts and drink, and it was known as the Festival of Bacchus. In China, the fall equinox is known as Zhongqiu Jie, or ‘Mid-Autumn Festival.’

This 3-day celebration centers around family reunions, moon gazing, and eating Mooncakes – round pastries filled with lotus paste or other sweet fillings. In Mexico, the fall equinox is celebrated as El dia de los muertos, or ‘Day of the Dead.’ This holiday honors loved ones who have passed away, and culminates in a colorful procession through the streets carrying skulls made of sugar or papier-mache. Whatever form they take, fall equinox celebrations are a time-honored tradition that continues to bring people together from all corners of the globe.

100 WAYS TO ENJOY THE FALL EQUINOX CELEBRATION

  1. Autumn Nature Hike: Take a leisurely hike through the woods or a nearby park, enjoying the sights, sounds, and colors of the changing season.
  2. Harvest Festival Celebration: Attend a local harvest festival or organize one with friends and family, featuring seasonal foods, crafts, and activities.
  3. Equinox Yoga Session: Practice yoga outdoors or in a studio, focusing on poses that promote balance, grounding, and connection with nature.
  4. Apple Picking Excursion: Visit an orchard to pick fresh apples, enjoying the crisp air and delicious fruits of the season.
  5. Equinox Picnic in the Park: Pack a picnic basket with fall-inspired foods like pumpkin bread, apple cider, and hearty salads, then head to a nearby park for a relaxing meal outdoors.
  6. Fall Equinox Bonfire Gathering: Host a bonfire party with friends and family, roasting marshmallows, telling stories, and enjoying the warmth of the fire on a cool autumn evening.
  7. Equinox Meditation Retreat: Attend a meditation retreat or create your own sanctuary at home, taking time to reflect, release, and set intentions for the season ahead.
  8. DIY Autumn Crafts Workshop: Gather supplies and get creative with seasonal crafts like leaf pressing, pumpkin decorating, or making wreaths and garlands.
  9. Equinox Baking Day: Spend the day baking fall-inspired treats like pumpkin pie, apple crisp, or cinnamon rolls, filling your home with delicious aromas.
  10. Equinox Gardening Project: Plant bulbs or autumn vegetables in your garden or participate in a community gardening project, connecting with the earth and preparing for the coming season.
  11. Equinox Wine Tasting Soiree: Host a wine tasting party featuring wines that pair well with fall flavors, like pinot noir, chardonnay, and mulled wine.
  12. Equinox Book Club Meeting: Gather with friends to discuss books that evoke the spirit of the season, such as nature writing, cozy mysteries, or classic literature.
  13. Equinox Photography Expedition: Take a photography walk to capture the beauty of the changing foliage, wildlife, and landscapes during this transitional time of year.
  14. Fall Equinox Farmers Market Visit: Visit a local farmers market to stock up on seasonal produce, artisanal goods, and handcrafted items from local vendors.
  15. Equinox Movie Marathon: Host a movie marathon featuring films that celebrate the autumn season, such as “Dead Poets Society,” “When Harry Met Sally,” or “Hocus Pocus.”
  16. Equinox Canning and Preserving Party: Spend the day canning and preserving the bounty of the season, from homemade jams and pickles to sauces and chutneys.
  17. Equinox Family Game Night: Gather the family for a game night featuring board games, card games, or outdoor activities like cornhole or horseshoes.
  18. Equinox Farm-to-Table Dinner: Organize a farm-to-table dinner featuring locally sourced ingredients and seasonal dishes, celebrating the abundance of the harvest.
  19. Equinox Poetry Writing Retreat: Retreat to a quiet space to write poetry inspired by the changing season, capturing the beauty and essence of autumn.
  20. Equinox Craft Beer Tasting: Host a craft beer tasting featuring seasonal brews like pumpkin ale, Oktoberfest lager, and spiced cider.
  21. Fall Equinox Family Photo Shoot: Arrange a family photo shoot outdoors amidst the fall foliage, capturing precious moments and memories together.
  22. Equinox Community Service Project: Volunteer for a community service project that helps those in need, spreading kindness and goodwill during the season of giving.
  23. Equinox Sunset Watching: Find a scenic spot to watch the sunset on the day of the equinox, reflecting on the balance and harmony of nature.
  24. Equinox Star Gazing Party: Host a star gazing party in your backyard or at a local observatory, marveling at the wonders of the night sky.
  25. Equinox Drum Circle Celebration: Gather with friends to participate in a drum circle, drumming rhythms that resonate with the earth and celebrate the changing season.
  26.  Equinox Scavenger Hunt: Organize a scavenger hunt with fall-themed clues and items to find, exploring the outdoors and enjoying the changing season.
  27. Harvest Bingo: Play bingo with cards featuring images of autumnal items like pumpkins, apples, leaves, and scarecrows, marking off squares as they’re called out.
  28. Autumn Leaf Pile Jumping Contest: Have a friendly competition to see who can jump the farthest or make the biggest splash in a pile of autumn leaves.
  29. Equinox Trivia Night: Host a trivia night with questions about fall traditions, harvest festivals, seasonal foods, and folklore from around the world.
  30. Pumpkin Carving Contest: Hold a pumpkin carving contest where participants can showcase their creativity and carving skills with jack-o’-lantern designs.
  31. Apple Bobbing Challenge: Set up a tub of water and apples for a classic apple bobbing game, seeing who can grab the most apples with their teeth.
  32. Fall Equinox Corn Maze Adventure: Visit a corn maze and challenge friends or family to navigate through the twists and turns to find the exit.
  33. Harvest Relay Races: Organize relay races with fall-themed challenges like balancing apples on spoons, carrying pumpkins, or hopping through a hay maze.
  34. Equinox Leaf Pile Hide and Seek: Play a game of hide and seek in a pile of fallen leaves, taking turns hiding and seeking amongst the autumn foliage.
  35. Acorn Toss Game: Set up targets and see who can toss acorns or small bean bags into the targets, scoring points for accuracy and distance.
  36. Fall Equinox Nature Scavenger Hunt: Create a list of items found in nature during the fall season, such as pinecones, acorns, colorful leaves, and animal tracks, for participants to find.
  37. Harvest Hoedown Dance Party: Host a dance party with a playlist featuring folk music, country tunes, and songs inspired by the harvest season.
  38. Equinox Pumpkin Bowling: Set up bowling pins made from stacked pumpkins and use small gourds as bowling balls to knock them down.
  39. Apple Orchard Relay Race: Divide into teams and race through an apple orchard, completing challenges like apple picking, cider pressing, and apple bobbing.
  40. Autumn Leaf Painting Contest: Provide paints and brushes for a leaf painting contest, where participants can create colorful artwork using fallen leaves as their canvas.
  41. Equinox Cornhole Tournament: Set up cornhole boards and bean bags for a friendly tournament, enjoying the crisp fall air and camaraderie.
  42. Harvest Festival Ring Toss: Create a ring toss game using pumpkins or fall-themed decorations as targets, challenging players to toss rings and score points.
  43. Equinox Pumpkin Seed Spitting Contest: Have a contest to see who can spit pumpkin seeds the farthest, with prizes for the longest distances achieved.
  44. Fall Equinox Costume Parade: Dress up in autumn-themed costumes and parade around, showcasing creativity and celebrating the spirit of the season.
  45. Harvest Hay Bale Maze Race: Race through a maze made of hay bales, navigating twists and turns to be the first to reach the finish line.
  46. Equinox Leaf Boat Race: Make boats out of fallen leaves and race them in a stream or pond, seeing whose boat can float the farthest.
  47. Autumn Harvest Relay Obstacle Course: Create an obstacle course with fall-themed challenges like hay bale hurdles, pumpkin rolling, and corn sack races.
  48. Equinox Bobbing for Mini Pumpkins: Instead of apples, bob for mini pumpkins in a tub of water, seeing who can grab the most pumpkins with their teeth.
  49. Fall Equinox Nature Photography Contest: Have a photography contest where participants capture the beauty of the fall season in nature, showcasing vibrant colors and scenic landscapes.
  50. Harvest Moonlight Campfire Stories: Gather around a campfire and share spooky or heartwarming stories inspired by the season, enjoying the warmth and glow of the fire on a crisp autumn evening.
  51. Autumn Leaf Candle Holders: Create candle holders by gluing colorful autumn leaves onto glass jars or votive holders, casting a warm glow when lit.
  52. Harvest Moon Dreamcatchers: Craft dreamcatchers using twigs, feathers, and beads, incorporating autumnal colors and symbols to capture dreams and positive energy.
  53. Equinox Wreath of Gratitude: Make a wreath using twigs, pine cones, and dried flowers, adding tags with messages of gratitude for the blessings of the season.
  54. Fall Foliage Mason Jar Lanterns: Decorate mason jars with pressed leaves and mod podge, placing tea lights inside to create charming lanterns for indoor or outdoor use.
  55. Harvest Blessing Tree: Create a blessing tree by decorating branches with paper leaves, where friends and family can write messages of gratitude and well wishes.
  56. Equinox Corn Husk Dolls: Fashion corn husk dolls with twine and markers, dressing them in tiny clothes made from fabric scraps for a rustic autumn decoration.
  57. Pumpkin Spice Scented Sachets: Sew fabric sachets filled with dried herbs like cinnamon, cloves, and orange peel, emitting a cozy pumpkin spice scent when placed in drawers or closets.
  58. Autumn Harvest Terrariums: Assemble mini terrariums using glass jars, moss, small plants, and miniature figurines like pumpkins and mushrooms, creating whimsical autumn scenes.
  59. Equinox Gratitude Journal: Make a gratitude journal using a blank notebook or recycled materials, decorating the cover with fall-inspired designs and writing daily reflections of thankfulness.
  60. Harvest Moon Paper Lanterns: Construct paper lanterns with tissue paper and wire frames, painting or cutting out moon and star designs to illuminate the night with soft light.
  61. Fall Leaf Garland: String together preserved or artificial leaves on twine or ribbon to create a festive garland, perfect for hanging across mantels or doorways.
  62. Equinox Nature Mandalas: Arrange found objects like acorns, pine cones, and colorful leaves into intricate mandala patterns on the ground or in trays, capturing the beauty of the season.
  63. Autumn Harvest Cornucopia Centerpiece: Craft a cornucopia centerpiece using a basket or horn-shaped container filled with seasonal fruits, vegetables, and foliage for a bountiful display.
  64. Pine Cone Fire Starters: Dip pine cones in melted wax and roll them in dried herbs or spices, creating fragrant fire starters for cozy autumn bonfires or fireplaces.
  65. Harvest Moon Wall Hanging: Weave a wall hanging using yarn or twine, incorporating beads, feathers, and moon-shaped charms to symbolize the magic of the autumn moon.
  66. Fall Equinox Sun Catchers: Make sun catchers using clear contact paper and pressed leaves, arranging them in colorful patterns to hang in windows and catch the sunlight.
  67. Acorn Cap Tea Light Holders: Glue acorn caps onto tea light candles, creating charming holders that bring a touch of nature to autumn tablescapes and decor.
  68. Equinox Blessing Stones: Paint smooth stones with symbols of peace, gratitude, and abundance, placing them in a bowl or garden as reminders of blessings received.
  69. Autumn Leaf Prints: Create prints of fall leaves by pressing them onto paper with paint or ink, making unique artwork to frame or use as greeting cards.
  70. Harvest Moon Fabric Banners: Sew fabric banners with autumnal colors and designs, embellishing them with moon and star motifs for festive seasonal decor.
  71. Equinox Pine Cone Bird Feeders: Coat pine cones in peanut butter and birdseed, hanging them from trees or branches to provide nourishment for feathered friends during the cooler months.
  72. Fall Foliage Embroidery Hoop Art: Embroider autumn foliage onto fabric stretched in embroidery hoops, creating charming wall art pieces inspired by the beauty of the season.
  73. Harvest Moon Mason Jar Luminaries: Paint mason jars with translucent paint in shades of blue and white, then insert battery-operated tea lights to create enchanting luminaries reminiscent of the moonlit sky.
  74. Equinox Blessing Bags: Fill small bags with treats, notes of encouragement, and symbols of abundance, gifting them to loved ones as tokens of appreciation and blessings.
  75. Autumn Leaf Bowl: Make a bowl using air-dry clay and real leaves for texture, pressing the leaves into the clay to create a unique and decorative vessel for holding trinkets or potpourri.
  76.  Harvest Vegetable Soup: Prepare a hearty soup with seasonal vegetables like squash, carrots, potatoes, and kale, simmered in a flavorful broth.
  77. Autumnal Butternut Squash Risotto: Cook creamy risotto with roasted butternut squash, sage, and Parmesan cheese, celebrating the flavors of fall.
  78. Equinox Apple Cinnamon Pancakes: Make fluffy pancakes infused with cinnamon and chunks of fresh apple, drizzling them with maple syrup for a comforting breakfast.
  79. Pumpkin Spice Latte: Brew espresso or strong coffee with pumpkin spice syrup and frothy milk, topping it with whipped cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon for a seasonal treat.
  80. Caramel Apple Dip: Whip up a creamy caramel dip for apple slices, perfect for dipping and enjoying as a sweet and satisfying snack.
  81. Harvest Quinoa Salad: Toss cooked quinoa with roasted vegetables, dried cranberries, toasted nuts, and a tangy vinaigrette dressing for a nutritious and flavorful salad.
  82. Autumn Harvest Stuffed Acorn Squash: Roast halved acorn squash filled with a savory stuffing of wild rice, mushrooms, spinach, and cranberries, creating a delicious and festive main dish.
  83. Equinox Pumpkin Spice Muffins: Bake moist pumpkin spice muffins studded with chocolate chips or nuts, enjoying them as a delightful snack or breakfast treat.
  84. Apple Cider Glazed Pork Tenderloin: Roast pork tenderloin coated with a tangy-sweet apple cider glaze, serving it with roasted vegetables and mashed potatoes for a comforting meal.
  85. Cinnamon Baked Apples: Bake whole apples stuffed with cinnamon, brown sugar, and oats until tender and caramelized, serving them warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
  86. Butternut Squash and Sage Pasta: Toss cooked pasta with roasted butternut squash, crispy sage leaves, and a creamy Parmesan sauce, creating a cozy and satisfying autumn meal.
  87. Maple Roasted Brussels Sprouts: Roast Brussels sprouts with maple syrup, bacon, and pecans until caramelized and crispy, offering a sweet and savory side dish.
  88. Pumpkin Gnocchi with Brown Butter Sauce: Prepare homemade pumpkin gnocchi served with a rich brown butter sauce, garnished with sage leaves and grated Parmesan cheese.
  89. Autumnal Cheese Platter: Arrange a cheese platter with a variety of cheeses, crackers, nuts, and fruits like grapes and figs, offering a delicious and elegant appetizer spread.
  90. Sweet Potato Casserole with Marshmallow Topping: Bake mashed sweet potatoes topped with a layer of marshmallows and pecans until golden and bubbly, creating a classic fall side dish.
  91. Apple Walnut Salad with Maple Vinaigrette: Toss mixed greens with sliced apples, toasted walnuts, crumbled blue cheese, and a maple Dijon vinaigrette dressing for a flavorful and satisfying salad.
  92. Pumpkin Spice Cheesecake Bars: Bake creamy cheesecake bars flavored with pumpkin and spices, topped with a swirl of whipped cream and a dusting of cinnamon.
  93. Cider Braised Chicken with Apples: Braise chicken thighs in apple cider with onions, garlic, and thyme until tender and flavorful, serving them with roasted apples and potatoes.
  94. Harvest Vegetable Tian: Layer sliced vegetables like tomatoes, zucchini, and potatoes in a baking dish, drizzling them with olive oil and herbs for a colorful and delicious side dish.
  95. Cinnamon Apple Bread Pudding: Bake bread pudding with chunks of cinnamon-spiced apples, raisins, and a custard base, serving it warm with vanilla sauce or ice cream.
  96. Pear and Cranberry Crisp: Bake a crisp with sliced pears and cranberries topped with a buttery oat crumble, serving it warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
  97. Pumpkin Curry Soup: Simmer pumpkin puree with coconut milk, curry spices, and vegetables like carrots and onions, creating a creamy and flavorful soup.
  98. Sweet Potato and Black Bean Chili: Make a hearty chili with sweet potatoes, black beans, tomatoes, and spices, simmered until thick and flavorful, perfect for a cozy fall meal.
  99. Caramelized Onion and Gruyere Tart: Bake a savory tart with caramelized onions, Gruyere cheese, and thyme in a flaky pastry crust, serving it as an elegant appetizer or main dish.
  100. Spiced Pear and Cranberry Sangria: Mix red wine with spiced pear syrup, cranberry juice, and sliced fruit like pears and oranges, chilling it until cold and refreshing for a festive autumn drink.

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