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New Years Day
It's the first day of the new year! People nomally eat certain things for good luck and they make their New Years Resolutions! -
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Martin Luther King Jr. Day became a holiday in 1983. We celebrate this holiday the third Monday of January. We observe this holiday for all of the work that he did for equality. -
Valentines Day
Orginally dedicated to St. Valentine, who was a saint for romance. Remember to give the ones you love a big hug and a kiss! -
President's Day
Observed the third Monday in February. Orginally celebrated for Geroge Washington and known as Gearoge Washington Day, but now we use this holiday to observe all former presidents. -
St. Patricks Day
St. Patrick's Day is an Irish holiday. Remeber to wear green so no one can pinch you! -
Mothers Day
This holiday is observed the second Sunday in May. Take the time to tell your mother thank you and I love you! -
Memorial Day
Memorial Day is observed the last Monday in May. This day honors the men and women who have died while serving in the US Military. -
Father's Day
Remeber to tell your dad thank you and I love you! -
Independence Day
Independence Day is normally called "4th of july" and it is a celebration of being a free country since 1776. It is celebrated with friends and family, cook-outs, and the colors red, white, and blue! -
Halloween
Halloween is celebrated with pumpkins, trick-or-treating, costumes and candy! -
Veterans Day
Veterans Day is dedicated to all the men and women who served for the US Military. It is normally celebrated with parades and guest speakers. Rememer to say thank you to these people for their service. -
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is when the Pilgrams and Indians ate together and gave thanks. Today we celebrate this with family, turkey and football! -
Christmas Day
It's the holiday season! We celebrate this with our family, gifts and the navity scene. Remeber to be good all year so you don't get coal in your stocking!