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MLK Day became a holiday in 1983. We celebrate this holiday the third Monday of January. He observe this holiday for all of the work that Martin Luther King Jr. did for equality.
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Orginally dedicated to St. Valentine, who was a saint for romance. Remember to give the ones you love a big hug and a kiss!
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Observed the third Monday in February. Orginally celebrated for Geroge Washington, but now we use this holiday to observe the great leaders of our nation.
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This is an Irish holiday that is celebrated with parades, dancing, and special food. Don't forget to wear green so no one can pinch you!
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This is a day that we take time to appreciate and clean up the beautiful Earth we live on.
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Observed the second Sunday in May. Take the time to thank your mother for everything she does!
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Observed the last Monday in May. This day honors the men and women who have died while serving in the US Military.
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Make sure to hug your Daddy and tell him how much you love him. Remember, it's HIS day!
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Celebration of being a free country since 1776. Most people celebrate with friends and family, fireworks, and LOTS of red, white, and blue!
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This old Holiday is now celebrated with trick-or-treating. This consists of costumes, sweet treats, and TONS of candy!
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This day is dedicated to all the men and women who served for the US Military. Make sure to thank these people for their service.
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This is when the Pilgrams and Indians ate together and gave thanks. Today we celebrate this with football, family, and most importantly turkey!
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It's the holiday season! We celebrate this with our family and lots of gifts. Get to be early so Santa can make a stop by your house!