Also called Third Harvest and All Hallows Eve, this is a fire festival and should be celebrated outdoors.

The wise old Crone is depicted here as one the three stages of the Goddess. Image from RosesCrystal.
Saturday, October 31, 2015, is Samhain, which you may also call Halloween, Third Harvest, and All Hallows Eve. This is a fire festival and should be celebrated outdoors if at all possible. Be sure to have a visible flame, whether a bonfire or some candles or a smaller fire in a cauldron or barbecue grill. It will be important to save the ashes from your fire, too. When they are cool, spread them over the garden as this blesses the land.
After your guests have arrived and before the festivities begin, be sure to ceremonially sweep the area in which you will be celebrating. Include your guests in this activity by passing the broom or besom from one to another until all have had a chance to sweep a bit. This symbolizes sweeping away the old and opening the door to the new.
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