Stonehendge is the main gathering point
Yes, Pagans still celebrate Halloween.
the pagans used bells to celebrate the death of jesus
Alaskans celebrate the Summer Solstice by having many festivities and events. The residents often have many outdoor activities to celebrate the sun's arrival.
Some do, others don't. Our group celebrates the Winter Solstice (Yule) and the Summer Solstice (Litha). We also celebrate the Vernal and Autumnal Equinoxes (Ostara and Mabon receptively). The four other High Holy Days are Candlemas/Imbolg (Feb 2), Bealtain (May 1), Lammas (Aug 1) & Samhain (Oct 31).
Midsummer (summer solstice).
On a Vernal or autumnal equinox.
The name for the holiday that Wiccans celebrate that coincides with the Winter Solstice is called Yule. Some will even celebrate Saturnalia.
To give thanks for a plentiful harvest and to mourn the dead that have passed in the previous year.
Whatever they want to. Pagans don't celebrate Christmas because it's a Christian holiday.As with anyone, anything they wish
we have it because the earth tilts
Not exactly, they celebrate Christmas - but we do not actually know the day/date on which Christ was born and it was convenient for the early church to supplant the pagan winter solstice festival with Christmas.
Celtics celebrate winter solstice around the same time as Christians celebrate Christmas.