Celebrate Wiccan holidays. There are 8 holidays, or Sabbats, that are typically celebrated by Wiccans throughout the year, with the Wiccan new year being celebrated on October 31.[27] These holidays can be celebrated in a number of ways, but they tend to include some acknowledgement and celebration of nature and family or community. Esbats are the celebrations based on a lunar cycle. Some Wiccans celebrate waning, waxing and full moon but there are some that celebrate only full moons. The Sabbats include:
Samhain (end of summer, around October 31)
Yule (winter solstice, around December 20-23)
Imbolc (February 1)
Ostara (spring equinox, around March 21)
Beltane (April 30-May 1)
Litha (summer solstice, around June 21)
Lughnasadh (July 31-August 1, first day of harvest season)
Mabon (autumn equinox, around September 21)