WELCOME TO AMERICA. US HOLIDAYS AND FESTIVALS Celebrating Holidays.

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WELCOME TO AMERICA

US HOLIDAYS AND FESTIVALS

Celebrating Holidays

US Festivals and Holidays Holidays, festivals, annual events, and their

related traditions represent the cultural, historical and religious backgrounds of people.

Some of our holiday customs were brought here from other countries.

Other holidays and festivals are related to the history and the culture that developed in the United States itself

New Year’s Eve & Day December 31st &

January 1st On New Year's Eve,

people around the world begin participating in a variety of events to prepare for the new year.

Valentine’s Day February 14th

People of celebrate Valentine’s Day to express love for their friends and family.

People exchange cards, hearts are a popular symbol, and they say “ I love you”.

President’s Day 3rd Monday of

February America celebrate

this day to honor George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, two important presidents in our country’s history.

St. Patrick’s Day March 17th

This holiday is celebrated to honor a saint named Patrick, who was known for being a Christian priest.

Shamrocks and leprechauns are symbols for this day.

Easter Easter is always the

first Sunday in April following the full moon.

On Easter morning, the Easter Bunny comes to people’s houses and brings candy and toys.

Earth Day April 22nd

Earth Day is a special day during which people think of all of the different ways that they can help the Earth.

Memorial Day Last Monday in May A day to remember

those who died in service of their country.

Independence Day July 4th

Happy Birthday, America!

On July 4th, 1776, America claimed its independence from Britain.

Labor Day Ist Monday in

Sept. Holiday honoring

workers The observance

includes parades and speeches reviewing labor’s contributions to society.

Halloween October 31st

A fun-filled holiday where you can dress up in any costume you want from a ghost to a butterfly.

Kids Trick-or-Treat by going door to door asking for candy.

Veteran’s Day November 11th

A day set aside to honor all people, living and dead who served in the armed forces.

Thanksgiving 4th Thursday of

November The pilgrims came

over to America from Britain to gain religious freedom.

This holiday allows us to give thanks for all the blessings we have.

Christmas December 25th A time which has

been set aside for giving or exchanging gifts with family and friends to show them you care.

Some symbols of this holiday are Christmas trees, Santa Claus, and jingle bells.

Other Holidays Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

(January 15th)

Groundhog Day

(February 2nd)

International Women’s Day

(March 8th)

Other Holidays April Fool’s Day (Ist April) Mothers day (2nd Sun. of May) Flag Day (14th June) Fathers Day (3rd Sun. of June)

Thanks for watching!

The End!HAVE A NICE DAY FRIENDS