Check here for holidays the ponies celebrate! We'll be adding to it frequently and seeking out customer-submitted holidays, so please keep an eye out when you can! Ponies also may have traditions and holidays only their family celebrates.
Snowflake Festival: Takes place on the 20th. A time to sit with family drink hot coco and watch the snowflakes fall. Knitted goods are often exchanged at this time!
Midwinter: Takes place on the 4th to celebrate the middle of Winter. Ponies gather to discuss their hopes for Spring and what they still wish to accomplish in Winter.
Heart and Hooves Day: Takes place on the 14th. Spending time with that special someone is high priority for this day. Crushes are asked out, candy is given, and the world celebrates love of all kinds. Ponies also light enchanted candles provided by Runesigil. Blue flames mean loss of love, red flames mean new love, and yellow flames mean love grows stronger.
Dream Festival: Takes place on the 15th. A time to snuggle with the one you love most and pray to the Alicorn's of love and fertility for blessings.
Spring Equniox: Takes place on the 20th to celebrate the start of Spring. Flower crowns are given out. Bonfires can be found throughout the entire day and green lanterns are lit throughout the night.
Memento Day: Takes place on the 22nd. The dead are remembered in silence. Offerings are places by urns and graves, and ponies remain quiet for most of the day.
Spring Festival: Takes place on the 15th. Ponies celebrate life and all it provides, often coming together to eat and party late into the night.
Pixie Ponies Day: Takes place on the 25th. This day celebrates those who are Pixie ponies! Flower weaving festivals and seed spreading takes place throughout towns and cities.
Flower Festival: Takes place on the 1st. Ponies place a pole covered in ribbons and flowers within their town or home and dance around it. Gifts of flower accessories are given to friends and family!
Planting Festival: Takes place on the 16th. Ponies gather to plant trees and plants to help the earth.
Frolic Festival: Takes place on June 20th, on the longest day of the year. Everyone plays all night– no judgment!
Summer Solstice: Takes place on June 21st to celebrate the start of Summer. Firework shows can be found throughout the world.Bonfires can be found throughout the entire day and red lanterns are lit throughout the night.
Earth Ponies Day: Takes place on the 13th. This day celebrates those who are Earth ponies! Stomping games and feats of strength are commonly played throughout towns and cities.
Thousand Meteor Shower: Takes place on the 15th. Every year, a beautiful meteor shower takes place the entire night, making the sky look as if thousands of jewels are streaking by.
Pegasus Ponies Day: Takes place on the 23rd. This day celebrates those who are Pegasus ponies! Cloud shows and aerial races take place within towns and cities!
Fall Equinox: Takes place on the 22nd to celebrate the arrival of Fall. Candy is given out alongside caramel apples and popcorn. Bonfires can be found throughout the entire day and orange lanterns are lit throughout the night.
Mushroom Race: Takes place on the 23rd. Ponies race to find the most mushrooms within their location. While many donate the found mushrooms after this day to soup kitchens, it is also a good time for potions to be developed.
Night of Frights: Takes place on October 31st. Children go door to door, requesting candy via asking 'trick or treat'. Pranks are common on this day, and dressing up is a must! All things spooky are celebrated in a playful manner.
Unicorn Ponies Day: Takes place on the 3rd. This day celebrates those who are Unicorn ponies! Magic shows can be found playing throughout towns and cities.
Feast of Plenty: Takes place of the last Thursday of November. It is a day of settling with those you care for and bonding over a large feast. Many towns have an open feast for all who wish to attend.
Winter Solstice: Takes place on December 21st. Memories are exchanged and minor useful presents are given. Bonfires can be found throughout the entire day, and blue lanterns are lit at night.
Giving Day: Takes place on December 22nd. Ponies give presents to those they care for and gather together for celebrations. The holiday is centered around cherishing those close to you and spending time with family. Often, the gift symbolizes their relationship, and it's common for those close to the pony receiving the gift to help the giver pick one out.
New Years Eve: Takes places on December 31st. Ponies around the world celebrate the turning of the year. It is common to spend the night waiting for the ball within Cloud City to drop with loved ones. Kissing on the exact time the day changes to the new year is considered good luck.
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