Holidays2013

Holidays

  • New Year's Day

    New Year's Day
    New Year's Day is the first day of a New Year. Most people celebrate bringing it in with family and shooting fireworks.
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  • Martin Luther King, Jr Day

    Martin Luther King, Jr Day
    MLK Jr. Day is celebrated because he brought the different races together.
    "I Have A Dream Speech"
  • Valentine's Day

    Valentine's Day
    Valentine's Day is celebrated in honor of love. People who love each other usually give each other flowers and/or chocolate.
  • Presidents' Day

    Presidents' Day
    "Presidents' Day is a day for honoring the people who have served as president of the United States. "
  • St. Patricks Day

    St. Patricks Day
    Saint Patrick's Day is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated on 17th day of March. It is normally celebrated by wearing the color green.
  • First Day Of Spring

    First Day Of Spring
    First day of Spring indicates a new season. Spring is the Season before Summer. It is mostly warm weather, with a few showers. The three months associated with Spring are March, April and May.
  • Easter

    Easter
    Easter is a holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion. We normally celebrate Easter by having early sunrise service on Sunday morning Easter takse place.
  • Mother's Day

    Mother's Day
    Mother's Day is the day we honor our mothers for being such great mothers.
  • Memorial Day

    Memorial Day
    Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving our country.
  • Flag Day

    Flag Day
    Flag Day is a holiday in the United States which celebrates the adoption of the American flag.
  • Father's Day

    Father's Day
    Father's Day is the day we honor our fathers for being great fathers.
  • First Day Of Summer

    First Day Of Summer
    Summer is the season after Spring and before Autumn. The three months associated with Summer are June, July and August.
  • Independence Day

    Independence Day
    Independence Day is always celebrated on July 4. It is a U.S. holiday remembering the adoption or embracing of the declaration of independence on July 4, 1776. People normally celebrate it by shooting fireworks and having big cookouts.
  • Labor Day

    Labor Day
    Labor Day in the United States is a holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September, This holiday is dedicated to appreciating the contributions of the working class and how they help build our country's strength.
  • Grandparents Day

    Grandparents Day
    Grandparents Day is a day we honor grandparents. It also gives grandparents an opportunity to show love for their children's children,
  • First Day Of Autumn

    First Day Of Autumn
    Autumn is the season after Summer and before Winter. The three months associated with Autumn are September, October, and November.
  • Columbus Day

    Columbus Day
    Columbus Day, which is yearly on the second Monday of October, remembers Christopher Columbus' arrival to the Americas on October 12, 1492.
  • Halloween

    Halloween
    Halloween is always on the 31st of October, it is usually celebrated by kids dressing up in costumes and going trick-or-treating.
  • Veterans Day

    Veterans Day
    "Veterans Day is a holiday which honors people who have served in armed service also known as veterans"
  • Thanksgiving Day

    Thanksgiving Day
    "On the fourth Thursday of November, Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, a national holiday honoring the early settlers and their harvest feast known as the first Thanksgiving."
  • First Day Of Winter

    First Day Of Winter
    Winter is the season before Spring and after Autumn. The three months associated with Winter are December, January, and February.
  • Christmas Day

    Christmas Day
    Christmas Day is celebrated becasue it is the day Jesus was born. We celebrate it by exchanging gifts and spending time with our families.
  • New Years Eve

    New Years Eve
    New Year's Eve is the night of December 31, often celebrated with fun to bring in the new year at midnight.