Imbolg (also called Imbolc) is celebrated on February 2.
Imbolg, also know as Candlemas is a cross-quarter day for Pagans. This Sabbat is celebrated on the 2nd of February. Most commonly the goddess Bridget is celebrated at this time.
Samhain is an old Gaelic holiday celebrated by Druids, Pagans and Wiccans. It was a celebration of the third and final harvest festival of the year.
That depends on which holiday and which group of pagans you are asking about.
Yule is celebrated much the same as Christmas. Pagans celebrating Yule do not celebrate the birth of Christ.
I think European pagans celebrated Yule, which involved tree worship.
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).
The Pagans was created in 1977.
Halloween was first celebrated in Ireland by the Celtic pagans. Halloween was the time of harvest and represented the Celtic New Year.
The actual date is not known , but the early christians put December 25th as, the pagans celebrated it as Saturns birthday.
This was one of the four major Celtic festivals.It was celebrated on 1 February.It is associated with the lactation of ewes.The festival was also associated with the Irish goddess Brigid,subsequently this pagan festival was taken over by the Christian church as one of their festivals,the feast day of St.Brigid.
There are no restrictions on what Pagans may drink.
March 17 is St. Patrick's Day. It is celebrated as the day Saint Patrick chased the snakes, or pagans, out of Ireland, though he is coincidentally not Irish.
The pagans wouldn't convert to Christianity.