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  • Items Needed for an Inauguration Party

    An inauguration party is the party of the year. It doesn't matter if you are on the winning or losing side, this is the time that people come together to realize the common goal shared by each...

  • How to Make a Toilet Paper George Washington for President's Day

    George Washington was the first president of the United States and a hero of the Revolutionary War. He is one of the forty-plus reasons we celebrate President's Day, which occurs on the third...

  • How to Make a String of Presidential Stars to Celebrate President's Day

    If you are currently learning about the presidents in history class, you will want to do this craft. It can be done all in one day or over the course of a few days. This string of presidential...

  • How to Make a Wreath of Presidents for President's Day

    Presidents' Day is a great day to teach children about American history. Teachers and home educators should choose a few noteworthy presidents to focus on. It is helpful if there is some type of...

  • How to Make an Abraham Lincoln Necklace for President's Day

    One of the most famous American Presidents was Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln was an honest man who gave one of the most famous speeches in American history, the Gettysburg Address, while...

  • How to Make a Toilet Paper Abe Lincoln for President's Day

    America's sixteenth president was named Abraham Lincoln. He was fondly called "Honest Abe" because he was truthful and trustworthy. Abe was known for giving the Gettysburg Address. When Abraham...

  • How to Make a Finger Print Cherry Tree for Presidents' Day

    One of the most popular stories told on Presidents' Day is of George Washington chopping down his father's cherry tree. When George's father asked him what happened to the tree, he told the truth...

  • How to Make Shrinky Dink Presidents

    President's Day is a great time to get students interested in the history of their American presidents. Teachers should choose a few presidents to research with their students. The class can...

  • How to Make Abraham Lincoln's Log Cabin

    President's Day is a great day to teach children and students about the history of the American Presidents. One of the most famous presidents was the sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln. Some...

  • How to Make a Log Cabin From a Milk Carton

    This craft can be used after a lesson about Abraham Lincoln is given. You can use it during your study of the US Presidents or to celebrate President's Day. The craft is a simple one so it can...

  • How to Make a George Washington Wig for President's Day

    Whether you homeschool your kids or teach at a school, this craft is perfect for you. Read your students some stories about George Washington and then help them to create this wig. Allow your...

  • How to Make a Pretzel Log Cabin for President's Day

    Pretzels are the same color and shape as the logs used in making log cabins. Use pretzel sticks to create a craft log cabin--just perfect for President's Day or remember and celebrate the life of...

  • How to Find President's Day Crafts

    Even the less popularized holidays can be meaningful and fun with the help of some creative crafts. You can make this President's Day a special one with some inspired craft projects.

  • How to Use President's Day Teacher Resources

    President's Day provides a great opportunity to teach your students about some of our nation's greatest leaders. Today, with the aid of libraries and the Internet, you have hundreds of holiday...

  • How to Participate in the George Washington's Birthday Classic Race

    Celebrate our first president's birthday by raising money for worthy causes and improving your physical health at the same time. The George Washington's Birthday Classic 10-K Race, which is held...

  • How to Attend the President's Day Birthnight Banquet and Ball

    Celebrate President's Day this year by attending the George Washington Birthnight Banquet and Ball in Alexandria, Virginia. The festivities commemorate the birthday of our first chief executive...

  • How to Prepare for President's Day Sales

    While President's Day is a time to honor and celebrate the births of our nation's leaders, it can also be a great day for shopping. Most retailers offer deep discounts on much of their inventory....

  • How to Survive the President's Day Sales

    Shopping during the President's Day sales events can save you money, but it can also be a logistical nightmare. You'll have to get up at the crack of dawn, run around to several stores, stand in...

  • How to Find President's Day Sales Online

    Doing your President's Day shopping online can save you from all the crowds, extra gasoline costs and sore feet that are generally a part of a traditional holiday shopper's day. Not only do major...

  • How to Buy a New Car During President's Day Sales

    Retailers often offer their biggest sales on holiday weekends. President's Day is no exception, especially when it comes to new car dealers. Auto dealers use the February weekend to clear out...

  • How to Honor Past Presidents on President's Day

    President's Day is officially known as Washington's Birthday, though it expanded in the popular mind because Abraham Lincoln's birthday falls very close to his (Washington was born on February 22,...

  • How to Honor Veterans on President's Day

    We honor those who fought for our country on Veterans Day and those who died in its defense on Memorial Day. But you can use President's Day to honor veterans as well. Every U.S. president serves...

  • How to Read George Washington's Farewell Address on President's Day

    George Washington's farewell address, delivered at the end of his second term as U.S. president, remains one of the most revered speeches in our nation's history. In it, he calls for Americans to...

  • How to Make Presidential Cookies on President's Day

    Though not a major holiday, President's Day still means a day off for many people and a chance to reflect on the legacy of our nation's leaders. You can make presidential cookies as a quick and...

  • How to See a President's Day Parade

    Many cities and smaller towns celebrate President's Day by putting on a parade. Floats. marching bands, and the usual accoutrements accompany the day intended to celebrate the birth of George...

  • How to Create a President's Day Lesson Plan

    Many elementary schools use President's Day as an opportunity to teach their kids about American history, and about the contributions of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and other U.S....

  • How to See President's Day Events at Colonial Williamsburg

    The city of Williamsburg, Virginia contains a historic district with buildings dating back to the 18th century. Actors and re-creationists populate the areas in colonial garb, participating in...

  • How to See President's Day Events at the White House

    The White House commemorates President's Day each year with a number of events taking place within the confines of the Presidential Park. Normally, the tours and exhibits take only about an hour,...

  • How to See the Wreath Laying at Lincoln Memorial

    Every February 12 at noon Eastern Time, a wreath is laid at the Lincoln Memorial and the Gettysburg Address is recited in honor of the president enshrined there. Those visiting Washington, DC...

  • How to Start a President's Day Family Tradition

    Though it doesn't receive the attention of Christmas or the Fourth of July, there's more tradition to President's Day that just an extra-long weekend. If you want to honor the holiday, you can...

  • How to Teach Children About Presidents' Day

    Celebrated on the third Monday in February, Presidents' Day is a day for honoring the people who have served as president of the United States. It's both educational and fun to involve children in...

  • How to Visit Capitol Hill

    Capitol Hill is a common nickname for the U.S. Congress and the neighboring residential area in Washington, D.C. The Capitol building, the Supreme Court and the Library of Congress are located on...

  • How to Plan a Presidents' Day Party

    Throw a Presidents' Day party to celebrate the birthdays of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln while all honoring all of the presidents who have served in the White House. This holiday is in February.

  • How to Honor Presidents on President's Day

    President's Day is the one day each year when we celebrate two of our founding fathers' birthdays- Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. One man helped create a new nation while the other brought...

  • How to Understand the Meaning of Presidents Day

    Presidents' Day is more than just a day off from work. It's a holiday that gives us a chance to think about the lesson we an learn from the lives of those who have attained the highest office in...

  • How to Reflect the Spirit of Presidents Day

    Presidents Day takes place on the third Monday of every February. It is celebrated throughout the country with parades, parties, barbecues, picnics and other organized events and sales. You can...

  • How to Attend a Presidents Day Parade

    George Washington's and Abraham Lincoln's birthdays were combined into one holiday to be observed the third Monday of every February. The day is intended to honor all presidents, past and present....

  • How to Organize a Presidents Day Parade

    Presidents Day is a way to honor both past and current presidents. Originally the holiday was set aside to honor George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, who both had February birthdays. The name of...

  • How to March in a President's Day Parade

    A 1968 law commemorates the third Monday in February as the commemoration of George Washington's birthday, but many states have dubbed it President's Day. If you would like to march in your town's...

  • How to Celebrate Presidents Day

    Presidents Day is celebrated on the third Monday of February, which always falls between February 15 and February 22. Since the day falls between the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham...

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