The Halfway Hallelujah
June 12, 2009 by Katelyn Thomas
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Did you know that June 25th is the halfway point to the holidays? CSN Stores created a holiday to celebrate reaching this point called The Halfway Hallelujah. I think it is really a cute idea and a great way to get in a little celebration while you’re waiting for July 4th to roll around!
So, what to do on June 25th? Why not make a list of giftees and start planning out your gift giving strategy? Starting early means big savings, especially if you are usually in the last minute shopping crowd. You’ll be able to make at least some of …read more
Philippine Independence Day
June 12, 2008 by admin
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June 12 is Philippine Independence Day, a public holiday in that country. It commemorates that day that the Philippine “Declaration of Independence” was signed following the defeat of the Spanish army by Philippine revolutionary forces under General Emilio Aquinaldo (who would become the Philippines first president).
The date is marked by patriotic speeches and parades throughout the Philippines. In the United States, a large parade is held in New York City, a city with a large Filippino population.
b5media has a number of bloggers who live in the Philippines. I wish them and other Filippino readers a very happy Independence Day!
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Kamehameha Day
June 11, 2008 by admin
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June 11 is Kamehameha Day in Hawaii, a public holiday that celebrates the life of the first king of a unified Hawaii. Kamehameha I, who ruled from 1782 to 1819, united the various Hawaiian islands into one kingdom in 1810. Known as the “Napoleon of the Pacific,” he is known for his advances in the judicial, social, and educational systems of the islands.
Kamehameha Day celebrates ancient Hawaiian traditions. The day is marked by a floral parade from the Iolani Palace in Honolulu through the city to Kapiolani Park, which hosts an all-day party, with arts & crafts, traditional foods, cultural …read more
Portugal Day
June 10, 2008 by admin
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June 10 is Portugal Day. It is the Portuguese national holiday and commemorates the day the poet, Luís de Camões died in 1580. Camões penned “Lusiads,” an epic poem telling the history of Portugal.
The day is marked by music, parades, and other festivities. The celebration is not limited to Portugal. Countries with sizeable Portuguese populations, including Brazil, Macau, India, Canada, and the US also celebrate Portgual Day.
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World Ocean Day
June 8, 2008 by admin
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June 8 is World Ocean Day. This holiday started in 1992 and gives everyone an opportunity to celebrate our world ocean and our personal connection to the sea. According the the World Ocean Project, reasons to celebrate the world’s oceans include that the ocean:
Generates most of the oxygen we breathe
Helps feed us
Regulates our climate
Cleans the water we drink
Offers us a pharmacopoeia of potential medicines
Provides limitless inspiration
There are events all over the world to commemorate World Ocean Day. To find an event near you, click here.
(logo courtesy of World Ocean Project)
In the Spirit of Daniel Boone Day
June 7, 2008 by admin
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June 7 is Daniel Boone Day. It marks the day in 1769 when that explorer and woodsman entered the forests of what would become Kentucky. I set out today to find some biographical information on Boone. I found instead, the story of a man, Eustace Conway, who today lives much as Boone did, by using the fruits of the land. It’s a fascinating story. Take a look:
Queensland Day
June 6, 2008 by admin
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June 6 is Queensland Day in Australia. The holiday marks the anniversary of the day that Queen Victoria signed the letters patent in 1859 that created a separate state of Queensland from New South Wales.
An official holiday since 1981, Queensland Day is celebrated with parades, cook-outs, and by honoring the achievements of Queenlanders during the past year.
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Free Doughnuts for National Doughnut Day
June 5, 2008 by admin
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June 6 is National Doughnut Day and to mark the occasion, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts is offering customers who visit one of their more than 400 retail locations on Friday a free doughnut of their choice. Say Krispy Kreme Senior Vice President, Stan Parker, “National Doughnut Day is one of our most anticipated days at Krispy Kreme. We get to give back to our loyal customers by offering a doughnut on us and celebrating everyone’s favorite sweet treat.”
National Doughnut Day was established in 1938 by the Chicago Salvation Army to help raise funds during the Depression and to honor the Salvation …read more
In Honor of National Cheese Day: Point Reyes Original Blue
June 4, 2008 by admin
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National Cheese Day is June 4. To me, that even better than National Chocolate Day (December 28). What’s more: a friend of mine has just taken a job as a cheese store manager and we’ve been tasting cheese for a month now: sheep’s cheese, goat cheese, blue cheese, Italian cheese, firm cheese…
Of all of the cheese we’ve tasted, one stands out from the crowd–at least for me. It’s from a family farm in Point Reyes (Marin County), California–Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company. Their Original Blue ™ is made from hormone-free raw cow’s milk and is all natural (no preservatives). The …read more
National Candy Month
June 3, 2008 by admin
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June is National Candy Month in the United States. What a great idea for a holiday!
I’m kind of picky about candy, but I love chocolate coconut candy. Here’s a recipe from CDKitchen to help you celebrate National Candy Month:
Chocolate Drop Candy2 cups sugar
1/2 cup buttermilk
2 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 cup shredded coconut
Directions:
Combine sugar and buttermilk. Cook to softball stage (110-degrees). Add vanilla, beat until mixture thickens. Add coconut stirring to coat. Quickly drop by teaspoonfuls onto waxed paper. Cool until set. Makes two dozen.
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