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Page 1: Fun American Holidays. Many of these fun American holidays originally had a religious significance, like St. Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day. Nowadays

Fun American Holidays

Page 2: Fun American Holidays. Many of these fun American holidays originally had a religious significance, like St. Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day. Nowadays

Many of these fun American holidays originally had a religious significance, like St. Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day. Nowadays these holidays and many more are an important part of American and culture, regardless of your religion, location or age.

Page 3: Fun American Holidays. Many of these fun American holidays originally had a religious significance, like St. Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day. Nowadays

Groundhog Day:

February, 2Groundhog Day may be among the silliest of all American holidays.

According to tradition, if a groundhog sees its shadow on this day, winter will continue for six more weeks. If no shadow appears, spring will come soon.

Page 4: Fun American Holidays. Many of these fun American holidays originally had a religious significance, like St. Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day. Nowadays

St. Valentine’s Day:

February, 14This is the holiday to show

your love for your spouse, boyfriend, girlfriend, or even your parents, kids and friends.

Couples often exchange presents, and it is common for women to receive flowers or a box of chocolates. Many celebrate by eating at a special restaurant.

Page 5: Fun American Holidays. Many of these fun American holidays originally had a religious significance, like St. Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day. Nowadays

Mardi Gras: date varies,

in February or MarchMardi Gras celebrations

are associated with certain American cities, particularly New Orleans. Many US cities don’t mark the occasion at all.

Throughout America, New Orleans is known for its large parade and the distribution of bead necklaces.

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St. Patrick’s Day: March 17

This holiday, in honour of the patron saint of Ireland, is particularly important to Americans of Irish descent. But you don’t have to be Irish to celebrate!

Many cities hold a St. Patrick’s Day parade. Bars dye their beer green and serve traditional Irish fare.

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Halloween: October, 31

Children traditionally dress in costumes (princess, monster, ghost and superhero costumes are always popular) and collect candy by knocking on doors shouting, “Trick or treat!” Some communities choose another day at the end of October to trick-or-treat.

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New Year’s Eve: December, 31

New Year’s Eve is widely celebrated in America. Whether they spend the night at a party, a bar or quietly at home, many Americans turn on the TV shortly before midnight Eastern Standard Time to watch a giant ball drop in Times Square in New York City.

Page 9: Fun American Holidays. Many of these fun American holidays originally had a religious significance, like St. Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day. Nowadays

Although these fun American holidays often are celebrated with parties, food or even parades, they do not have the weight or significance of many other nationally celebrated holidays. Stores and schools rarely close to observe these lighter American holidays.

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