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- Sending A Good Luck Card On Paddy S Day 2012-03-6
Saint Patrick is the Patron Saint of Ireland as well as of the NYPD. So who was this 5th Century monk who became a Saint. He was born in Roman occupied Britain and sent as a slave to Ireland when he was 16. He escaped and returned to Britain... - Christmas Fun Modern Day Santa Facts 2011-12-4
Discover some fun insights related to Santa Claus. Discover three little known insights about modern Santa from America's famous Secret Santa, the world's oldest Santa school to the famous International University of Santa Claus. - Tabletop Accessories And More Home Goods For Halloween 2011-11-13
Halloween is just around the corner and it's time to really change up the house in preparation for your parties and costume contests. It's one of the most fun times of year because you can get a bit outrageous and downright ghoulish with your decor. - Christmas Events In Arizona 2011-11-6
Arizona is known for having many Christmas events that run from the end of November through the first few weeks in January. The festivities range from Christmas parades, outdoor Christmas music concerts, Santa visits, tree lighting ceremonies and live performances. - The Spooky History Of Halloween 2011-08-7
On October 31st, we celebrate Halloween, the one night of the year when ghoulies, ghosties, long-legged beasties and all things that go bump in the night are especially active. There's lots of... - Let The Good Times Roll With A Mardi Gras Quinceanero 2011-07-28
Brightly colored masks! Spectacular floats! Strings of shiny beads and a joyous celebration! This is Mardi Gras - and it could be a fabulous theme for your Quinceanero. In fact, your masked Quinceanero ball could be the hit of the season - especially if your birthday falls during the winter months - and you would reign as princess! Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday, and it... - Take In Fantastic Festivals In Europe In July 2011-06-19
If you're keen to experience some of European festivals, you may find there is no better time to do this than July. Not only does the weather tend to be good, but you'll also discover the continent hosts a range of fantastic events. And this is certainly the case if you visit the Spanish city of Pamplona to take in the San Fermin festival. - How To Have A Happy Easter 2011-03-26
What are your favorite Easter memories from your childhood? Hunting for Easter eggs? Chomping down on marshmallow peeps? Biting the ears off your Easter bunnies? I'm sure you'd like to recreate some of those fond memories for your family and especially your kids. So here are a few tips to help you make that happen. - 5 Fun Ideas For Saint Patrick S Day 2011-02-28
Although Saint Patrick's Day is an Irish and religious holiday, it is celebrated by many regardless of their ethnic background or religious beliefs. Here are 5 fun things to do, many for people of any age, for Saint Patrick's Day. - How To Have Saint Patrick S Day Fun 2011-02-28
Saint Patrick's Day, also known by some as St Paddy's day, is an extremely festive holiday that comes but once a year. It celebrates Saint Patrick, one of the patron saints of Ireland, who lived from AD 385-461 AD. He is widely credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. - Useful Tips During Holiday 2011-02-12
Most people have found Walt Disney World to be the best vacation place for their Christmas and New Year's Eve. If you fall under this category of people, then you would find these 7 tips to be very useful next time you wish to go on holiday. - What Are The Top 10 Must See Shows And Parades At Walt Disney World 2010-05-6
If you are planning a trip to Walt Disney World in Florida then there are a number of shows and live entertainment options that you won't want to miss. In no particular order here are ten you should add to your list. - Easter 2010 2010-03-5
According to Christmas legends, Jesus Christ, the son of Joseph and Mary was crucified on the cross by his enemies. It is however, believed that he woke from his death on the third day; and Easter is celebrated to commemorate this day. - Religious Holidays And Mardi Gras 2010-01-31
Religious Holidays? What most do not know is that Mardi Gras actually has roots in two Christian religious holidays. - Time For Mardi Gras 2010-01-1
New Orleans party season is almost upon us and soon people will be enjoying the party life that the city offers during Mardi Gras time. There are some great Mardi Gras decorations that you can take with you to add to the fun. A bright costume in the typical Mardi Gras colors of purple, green and gold is great fun to put together. - Thanksgiving Of Gratitude 2009-11-29
Thanksgiving is a time of year that should be celebrated every day. We let the government legalize when we give thanks. It's observed only one day a year on the fourth Thursday in November. - Independence Day Our Uninformed Citizenry And High Schoolers Too 2009-07-10
When was the Declaration of Independence signed? Who was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence? What are the first words of the Declaration of Independence? Where was the first American capitol located? - Mexicos Day Of The Dead 2009-06-25
Although it sounds like a title of a horror movie, Mexico's day of the dead is a celebration in honor of those who have passed. The Day of the Dead is a very important holiday in the Mexican culture. - What Does Saint Patricks Day Mean Today 2009-03-2
Unless you have been hiding under rock over the past few years, you have probably noticed that St. Patrick's day has been celebrated with increased zeal each time it rolls around. Celebrated on the 17th March... - Mardi Gras Floats Spectacular Holiday Parades! 2009-02-22
What many people dont realize is that there are many different Mardi Gras Parades. These take place throughout the Carnival Season. There are specific times and routes that belong to different Krewes. This is when they get to display their dazzling floats, bands, and enthusiasm to millions of viewers. - Mission Viejo Shoots Itself 2008-11-10
No one knows and loves your hometown like you do. No one, that is, except other people in your hometown. That's why the city of Mission Viejo has been giving out cameras to residents for months and asking them to capture the best of what their town has to offer. - Memorial Day Decorative Clip Line Art Use For Free 2008-11-10
Red white and blue stripes traveled down the center of a clean paved road near the bay. Patient onlookers held their personal spaces - and their flags - along with lawn chairs, blankets and strollers occupied by little restless spectators. I seemed to always in the same spot every time this time of year Memorial Day. - Mardi Gras Parades Just Rock 2008-11-10
Mardi Gras is incomplete without the Mardi Gras Parades. In US there are millions of people who fly over to New Orleans to be a part of the big celebration. This is a mega event where millions of people participate in Mardi Gras. - Last Minute Thanksgiving Decoration 2008-11-10
Whilst holding on to the traditional Thanksgiving Dinner, you might want to experiment with the decoration this year. If so, our 'Thanksgiving Balloon Bouquet' could be just right for you. - Kanazawa Japans Hidden Gem 2008-11-10
If you visit Japan but you neglect a visit to Kanazawa, you are missing one of the unspoiled gems that encompasses all that is traditionally Japanese. Kanazawa's gold leaf work is particularly exquisite, and would make an excellent souvenir of your trip. - Interesting Facts About Mardi Gras 2008-11-10
Mardi Gras are not just words but has a long history behind them with Mardi Gras Facts. As a general consensus, it is believed that Mardi Gras came to America in the year 1699 with the French explorer Sieur d'Iberville. - Interesting Facts About Hawaii 2008-11-10
Hawaii was the 50th state accepted into the United States of America. It is the only island state in the U.S.A. and its capital is Honolulu. - History Of Easter Gifts 2008-11-10
Easter gifts have a long and fascinating history. Gifting is tied to the holiday known as Easter, and ancient Pagan rituals focused at this time of year upon the renewal of the earth, the upcoming green new growth that the emerging sunlight and warmer weather encouraged, and the idea of birth and rebirth. The egg is a symbol of all of these ideas, and was adopted by and still is used in Christian Easter celebrations to this day. - Easter Parade 2008-11-10
To most people, Easter is about Easter baskets. Children look forward to receiving a chocolate Easter gift, and even newborns may get a baby Easter basket. At least as a secular holiday, Easter is not nearly as big as Christmas. - Disneys Magic Kingdom Orlando Florida 2008-11-10
Discover the Magic of Walt Disney Worlds Magic Kingdom. A small insight to the park and what to expect on that first visit. - Dazzle Them With Odd Christmas Facts 2008-11-10
As you rush from store to store trying to finish your holiday shopping, the clock is ticking on your children's patience. Keep them entertained with your vast knowledge of odd Christmas facts! - Christmas Decorations At Its Best 2008-11-10
How is your Christmas preparation coming along this year? Even though it's not far away, the buzz and excitement of it is getting into people's heads! - Chinese New Year Year Of The Pig 2008-11-10
February 18, 2007 is the first day of a 15 day Chinese New Year celebration. As with most celebrations, the Chinese New Year is a holiday of families and tradition. Gather to have elaborate feasts, pay respect to ancestors and ring in the Chinese New Year with good fortune. - Bank Holidays 2008-11-10
A bank holiday is generally a public holiday. Banks are normally closed on all Federal holidays in United States. Nevertheless, the term 'bank holiday' specifically denotes emergency bank closures mandated by executive order of Congress to remedy fiscal crises.