Popular Mother’s Day Traditions and Celebrations
Mother’s Day is celebrated in the United States each year on the second Sunday in May.
Mother’s Day is celebrated in the United States each year on the second Sunday in May.
Cultures around the world have different traditions to celebrate and bring good luck in the New Year.
Hanukkah is an eight-day-long Jewish festival that will be celebrated this year from the evening of Sunday, December 18th through the evening of Monday, December 26th.
Juneteenth is a federal holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States.
The first day of winter in the Northern Hemisphere is marked by the winter solstice, which will take place on December 21st this year.
As the holiday season approaches, many people turn to eggnog as their festive beverage of choice. Let’s take a closer look at the history of this centuries-old concoction.
Many people have heard of the legend of Krampus thanks to references in pop culture — including a 2015 film titled Krampus. But the roots of this half-goat, half-demon monster date back much farther.
Why do we enjoy such a huge meal on Thanksgiving? The origins of the holiday help shed light on this food-focused tradition.
Given its close proximity to October 31st, many people think the Mexican holiday DÃa de los Muertos is the country’s take on Halloween. But the true origins and meaning of the holiday go much deeper.
Summer is gone and fall is in full swing. With the cooler weather, that means you’re running out of time to advertise your patio and outdoor space. As temperatures dip, especially closer to winter, people are going to turn their focus indoors. You want to make sure that your venue is enticing enough inside that they’ll want to brave the chill to spend it with you.Â