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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by troybetts</i> <br /><br />This has got me thinking.Since this is an international forum,what do people celebrate and when.This also has educational input for my Kiddies . <br />As in,they didn't know what Thanksgiving was(and I couldn't explain.) <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /><b>Fourth of July- </b> Independence from England (have a nice time with that one) <br /><b>Cinco De Mayo- </b>(May the 5th) A celebration of the Mexican Victory at the Battle of Puebla where the French were defeated (Mexican Holiday Celebrated with glee North of the Border <br /><b>St. Patrick's Day- </b>An Irish celebration <br /><b>St. Valentine's Day- </b>For lovers <br /><b>Mother's Day- </b>Around May 10th <br /><b>Father's Day-</b> In June <br /><b>April Fool's Day-</b> April 1st <br /><b>Labor Day-</b> For all the workers <br /><b>Veteran's Day-</b> November 11 <br /><b>Memorial Day-</b> for the Fallen in Wars <br /><b>Columbus Day-</b> In October in honor of Christopher Columbus <br /> <br /> <br />
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