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Holidays

Pride Month / Pride Parades
Pride Month, celebrated every June, honors the LGBTQ+ community’s history, achievements, and ongoing fight for equality. It began in response to the Stonewall Riots of 1969, a pivotal moment in the LGBTQ+ rights movement. Traditionally, Pride is marked by vibrant parades featuring colorful costumes, music, and dancing. The […]
Cyber Monday
Cyber Monday is a popular shopping event that takes place on the Monday after Thanksgiving. It originated in 2005 when retailers noticed a spike in online sales after the holiday weekend. This day is celebrated by offering exclusive online deals and discounts, encouraging shoppers to purchase gifts and […]
Black Friday
Black Friday is a shopping event held the day after Thanksgiving, marking the start of the holiday shopping season. Originating in the 1960s, it features massive sales and early store openings. Shoppers hunt for bargains, often forming long lines to snag the best deals.
Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated in honor of the harvest and family values. It originated in the 17th century when the first settlers expressed gratitude for a successful harvest. Traditionally, families gather around the table to enjoy turkey and pumpkin pie.
Birthday
A birthday is a celebration that marks the arrival of a person into the world. The tradition dates back to ancient times when people believed that on this day, a person was surrounded by both good and evil spirits. Today, birthdays are celebrated with cake, candles, and gifts, […]
Knowledge Day
The Day of Knowledge, celebrated on September 1st, marks the beginning of the school year in Ukraine. The holiday originated during the Soviet era but has endured after the country gained independence. Traditionally, on this day, students attend ceremonial assemblies where speeches and poems are delivered. Bouquets of […]
Halloween
Halloween, celebrated on October 31st, has origins in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, marking the end of harvest and start of winter. Traditionally, people dress in costumes, carve pumpkins, and go trick-or-treating. Symbols like witches, ghosts, and black cats emphasize its spooky yet playful spirit.
National Aviation Day
National Aviation Day, celebrated on August 19th, honors the development of aviation. Established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939, it coincides with Orville Wright’s birthday. People celebrate by visiting aviation museums, attending airshows, and learning about flight history, inspiring a love for the skies. ✈️
National Book Lovers Day
National Book Lovers Day, celebrated annually on August 9th, is a joyful tribute to the love of reading and literature. The holiday’s origins are unclear, but it likely emerged from a grassroots movement by book enthusiasts. Traditionally, people celebrate by visiting libraries, reading new or favorite books, and […]
USA Sweetest Day
Sweetest Day, celebrated on the third Saturday of October, originated in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1922. It was started by candy company employee Herbert Birch Kingston to spread happiness to the less fortunate. Traditionally, people exchange sweets, cards, and small gifts to express love and appreciation. Though primarily observed […]
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