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1 The October Villager 2017 Included in this Villager What is Halloween? 4 Fun Halloween Activities in Gainesville Game Day Safety University Athletic Events Halloween Safety Tips Career Resource Center Upcoming GFH Event JFN-ism
2 What is Halloween? You probably have noticed from the plethora of spooky themed decorations that October is famously known for Halloween. A little unknown fact about my family is that Halloween is one of our favorite holidays. We would dedicate all of October to decorating the house, carving Jack O Lanterns and making the perfect trick-or-treating costumes. As my sister and I grew in age, our Halloween traditions never changed. One of my favorite traditions is going to the local pumpkin patch to pick out the perfect pumpkin, ready to be carved. Halloween is all fun and games for my family, but there is a distinct origin of Halloween and how it became a holiday is not as cheerful. The origins of Halloween date back to Ireland, over 2,000 years ago, to the ancient Celtic Festival of Samhain. November 1st marked the end of their valued crop season and the beginning of the harsh winter. It was believed that, on October 31st, the line that divided the world between the living and the dead became blurred, and ghost could roam the lands. The fear of this hybrid ghost/human world would cause the Celts to dress in costumes, some of which were made from slaughtered animals, in order to blend in. This is where the tradition of wearing costumes on Halloween comes from. Along with damage and destruction, the ghosts were believed to help predict the future of the Celts, which made the day so valuable. This Samhain festival was the first known Halloween. As the world developed, so did these traditions. During the potato famine, many people from Ireland traveled to America for refuge. As the saying goes, old habits die hard, and the tradition of Halloween was brought to America along with the immigrants. The added ritual of trick-or-treating came about due to the level of poverty of the Irish immigrants who would go door-to-door with potato sacks asking for food or money. At first, Halloween was rejected by many, due to the large population of Protestant belief, and Halloween s association with the supernatural. With time, Halloween started to grow farther from witchcraft, and ghosts, and more into a collaboration and celebration of ones community. Today, Halloween has kept it s more light-hearted fun traditions and is celebrated across the country. Most of the practices today revolve around a multitude of candy, varieties of costumes and haunted decorations. The belief and fear surrounding the ghost walk is treated more of as a fable used to scare children, rather than a fact, but who knows? Maybe ghosts do walk the earth on the 31st..I ll leave that up for you to decided. Source: History.com Staff. History of Halloween. History.com, A&E Television Networks, 2009, topics/halloween/history-of-halloween.
3 4 Fun Halloween Activities in Gainesville Newberry Haunted Corn Maze: Are you a thrill seeker? Ready to get scared? Then the Newberry Haunted Corn Maze is just the place for you this Halloween season. You can choose to walk the corn maze and/or take a hay ride, but beware of what lurks in the dark.. Date: 9/22-10/28 Times: 5pm 11pm Friday, 3pm 11pm Saturday, 2pm 5 pm Sunday Location: West Newberry Road Newberry, Florida Prices: Adults $15 (price includes corn maze and haunted house), Children 10 and Un der $10, Children 3 and under are free, Hayride- $5, Bull- $5, RC Car Driving Track- $5, ( no refunds) For more info visit: Boo at the Zoo: Boo at the Zoo is a safe, fun, trick-or-treating event for kids of all ages. Head out to the Santa Fe teaching zoo for 14 candy-filled stations and some great photo ops. Admission is 1 canned item to donate. Date: 10/31 Time: 3pm-7:30pm UF Ghouls, Goblins, and Greeks: Every year the UF Panhellenic council puts on a fun-filled Halloween packed event across 16 different sorority houses on sorority row. This event is FREE and family-oriented. Come out to sorority row for music, games, food and so much more! Date: 10/27 Time: 5pm-8pm Pumpkin Patch Picking: Ready to get into the fall spirit? Head out to the pumpkin patch to pick yourself a couple pumpkins! Carve Halloween faces into them, bake with them, or even decorate your home with them, the options are endless! For more information on locations and times visit:
4 Game Day Safety By: Brady Nettina University of Florida Emergency Management Intern The first Gator home football game this season was Saturday, September 9. With home games, there are a number of changes around campus, for football games, which residents should prepare. Whether you plan to watch the Gators play in The Swamp or not, you may be affected by the increased traffic on and around campus. Parking restrictions are lifted or changed in certain lots. Check with your Housing staff to ensure that your parking spot is available on Game Day you may need to move your vehicle. If you have guests coming to watch the game, there are several lots around campus that are open for visitors on a first come, first serve basis. Traffic patterns are also affected. University Avenue between NW 22nd Street and NW 17th Street will close three hours prior to kickoff and will remain closed until two hours after the game has finished. If you are going to the game, be sure to adhere to game day policies. Starting last season, UF instituted the Clear Bag Policy. This policy keeps fans safe by increasing the effectiveness of bag searches prior to the games. The University of Florida Athletic Association also lists the prohibited items on their website. Lastly, remember: Florida is hot! Stay hydrated throughout the day and at the game. Drink plenty of water, and avoid or limit your alcohol intake. Apply sunscreen and wear a hat, to protect yourself from the sun. If you experience any medical issues during the game, there are aid stations located throughout the stadium that can provide assistance. More Game Day information can be found at _gameday_football_.aspx.
5 University Athletic Events: October UF students get in FREE to all Gator athletic events, other than football, with their Gator1 ID Card. 10/12 UF Women s Soccer vs FSU Time: 6:00 pm Location: Pressely Stadium 10/14 UF vs Texas A&M Football Time: 7:00 pm Location: Stadium 10/15 UF Volleyball vs Kentucky Time: 1:00 pm Location: O Connell Center 10/19 UF Soccer vs Kentucky Time: 6:00 pm Location: Pressely Stadium 10/20 UF Swim/Diving vs Texas/Indiana Time: 6:00 pm Location: O Connell Center 10/21 UF Swim/Diving vs Indiana/Texas Time: 10:00 am Location: O Connell Center 10/26 UF Soccer vs South Carolina Time: 7:00 pm Location: Dizney Stadium 10/27 UF Swimming/Diving vs Georgia Time: 10:00 am Location: O Connell Center 10/27 UF Volleyball vs South Carolina Time: 7:00 pm Location: O Connell Center 10/28 UF vs Georgia Football Time: 3:30 pm Location: Stadium (Check website for more details. Times and locations are subject to change)
6 Halloween Safety Tips Halloween is a time of fun and excitement. Everyone wants to have a safe and happy Halloween for themselves, their guests, and especially their children. Following a few safety guidelines and using some common sense can help you make the most of your Halloween season. Here are some simple tips to make your Halloween frighteningly fun: 1. Plan to Trick-or-Treat when it is still light outside. 2. Trick-or-Treat with a group of people. 3. Plan your route with your group ahead of time, picking familiar areas and streets that are well lighted. 4. Carry a flashlight and use reflective tape on your costume so you can be easily seen. 5. If buying a costume, look for one made of flame-retardant material. 6. Wear a costume in which it is easy to walk. 7. Avoid wearing masks as they may make it hard to see. Why not use makeup instead? But if you must wear a mask, take it off before crossing the street. 8. Wear a watch you can read in the dark or bring your phone to read the time. 9. Carry only flexible props. 10. Cross streets at corners and resist the urge to cross between parked cars. 11. If there is no sidewalk, walk facing traffic. 12. Only approach houses that are lit. 13. Stay away from and don t pet animals you don t know. 14. Carry a cell phone to call home or Wait until you get home to sort, check, and eat your treats. Do not eat anything that is not packaged in the original factory seal. For further information on Halloween safety or other safety tips, please contact the University of Florida Police Department Community Services Division at (352)
7 Career Resource Center The Career Resource Center offers a wide variety of workshops and career fairs to help UF Students with their professional development. From major exploration to preparing for job searches or interviews, we have an event that will help you get where you need to be. Over 21,000 students used the CRC last year to help them will you? Upcoming Events: 10/10 GSS Opportunities for International 4:05pm-4:55pm 10/11 LATS Personal Finances 4:05pm-4:55pm 10/16 LATS: Offers-Negotiating, Accepting and 4:05pm-4:55pm 10/16 Grad School 4:05pm-4:55pm 10/17 GSS: Job Search Outside of 4:05pm-4:55pm 10/17 Preparing for Graduate School 4:05pm-4:55pm 10/18 Beyond the Swamp Graduate Schools 10 am-2 pm 10/18 LATS: Relocating After the 4:05pm-4:55pm 10/19 Gator Graduate Programs 10:00am-2:00pm 10/19 Navigating the Graduate/Professional School Application@ 4:05pm-4:55pm 10/23 LATS: How to survive your first 30 days on the 4:05-4:55pm 10/25 LATS: Growth after 4:05pm-4:55pm Upcoming Fairs 10/18 Beyond the Swamp Graduate Schools 10am-2pm 10/19 Gator Graduate Programs 10am-2pm For more information visit the website:
8 Upcoming GFH Events Haunted House & Halloween Costume Contest Come out to Maguire Village to participate in a variety of Halloween themed fun. There will be, but not limited to, a haunted house, a Halloween Costume Contest, and hauntingly mouthwatering food. Date: Thursday, October 26th Time: 5:30-8pm Where: Maguire Village Lawn If accommodation(s) for a disability is required, please contact a Community Assistant at your Village. GFH s Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Come join us for Graduate and Family Housing s annual Thanksgiving Dinner. Give thanks and reflect on this past year with your friends and family over a delicious meal. Date: Monday, November 6th Time: 5-9 pm Where: The Reitz Union Grand Ballroom Register for your meal ticket at your Village office by 10/27, and pick up your ticket on 11/3 at your Village office. Everyone who is HMS registered (spouse and children included) can obtain a ticket, as well as, one additional ticket for friends or family. If you need multiple tickets for friends or family, you can request to be placed on the waitlist. In the event we have extra tickets, you will be contacted. If accommodation(s) for a disability is required, please contact a Community Assistant at your Village.
9 JFN-ism The fear of Halloween is known as Samhainopobia.
10 Thank you for reading this month s Villager! If you are interested in contributing to our newsletter or interested in learning about specific topics, please contact our editor, Gabrielle Tatro at GabrielleT@housing.ufl.edu.
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