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Veterans Day, which commemorates the signing of the armistice following World War I, is observed on November 11 each year. The day offers parents and teachers a good opportunity to educate...
I am fortunate to have a wonderful nephew who has a great family and lives very close to the heart of Sudbury, Massachusetts. Along with Concord and Lexington, the whole area is a treasure trove...
As more and more American cities celebrate Cinco de Mayo, more and more Americans have the chance to watch a Cinco de Mayo parade. Even though Cinco de Mayo commemorates the day that a group of...
Both private and public schools look for parent volunteers in a variety of capacities. You might find it difficult to volunteer during school hours if you are employed, but fortunately, volunteer...
If you've ever wanted to go to Mardi Gras but have heard too many horror stories about the wild crowds and crime - never fear. I've got a few tips that will help you avoid the worst and laissez...
Memorial Day weekend is traditionally the official kick-off for summer. Memorial Day usually brings with it barbecues and fireworks to celebrate and remember those who sacrificed their lives for...
Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas is Austin's main street and a tourist spot for commerce, culture, parades and Presidential visits. Take a walk down historical Congress Avenue and see it's...
July 4th is a day of celebrations for Americans as this is the day when America witnessed separation from Great Britain and for the first time tasted freedom. Every year, thousands of people...
Most Americans love to celebrate the birth of our country with fireworks, picnics, and, of course, 4th of July parades. This year, why not try participating in a local 4th of July parade instead...
Our nation’s birthday is celebrated coast to coast with fireworks, picnics and family festivals. Ohio is no different. Several cities have multi-day events that offer beauty pageants, parades and...
West Virginia celebrates Independence Day in many of the same ways as the rest of the country, with parades, family fun days, races, picnics and cookouts, and of course, fireworks. On July 4,...
Carnival is to Mexicans what Mardi Gras is to Americans. It is a celebration that lasts for five days and nights, starting on Ash Wednesday and ending the evening before Lent begins. Several...
Instead of dressing up and trick-or-treating on Halloween, Independence, Kansas has created a whole new way to celebrate. On the days surrounding Halloween, the citizens of Independence celebrate...
The biggest event of a Mardi Gras celebration is watching the parades on Fat Tuesday. Thousands of visitors congregate around the city to see the passing floats, and finding a good spot to settle...
The Grela parade continues its tradition of throwing a party on the streets of Gretna, as it has done for over 60 years. Despite the effects of Hurricane Katrina, the participants of the Grela...
The Krewe of Crescent City has put together parades for Mardi Gras since 1947. This truck parade carries over 3,000 men and women along the parade route and includes over 70 truck floats. Unlike...
Mardi Gras is often called "the greatest free show on earth" and for good reason. During the last 2 weeks before Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras krewes hold special parades during which they throw...
The Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans occur every February in the city's French Quarter. Tourists from all around the United States arrive in the city for a week of frivolity and fun with the...
The Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans is highlighted by the parades, parties and revelers on Bourbon Street. This street begins at Canal Street and runs all the way north past the Historic New...
Mardi Gras may be famous in New Orleans, but it was actually Mobile, Alabama that originated the U.S. celebration. To this day, 300 years later, Mardi Gras is celebrated every year in Mobile with...
New Orleans may not be the birthplace of Mardi Gras, but it has certainly become the home of Mardi Gras to revelers from around the world. It is actually more difficult to find a place in the city...
All cultures have traditions of their very own. While many areas that celebrate Mardi Gras are part of America, for one month of the year they seem almost nations unto themselves. Parties, balls...
The Beccles Carnival in Suffolk takes place during a 3-day weekend in a number of locations in the town. Some of the events are free whilst for others, you need to buy tickets. Basically, the free...
The celebration of Carnivale involves commemorating the end of winter and the beginning of the spring season. The celebration of Carnivale starts yearly on January sixth and continues until the...
Three Kings Day isn't a widely celebrated element of the Christmas season, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth celebrating, especially if it is a large part of your church festivities or cultural...
Every year, in cities around the world, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered comrades get together for gay pride parades. Some of the best parades are to be found in Paris, London, New York...
Lantern Festival marks the end of the two-week Chinese New Year festivities. Celebrated on the 15th day of the first lunar month, Lantern Festival rivals the full moon with displays of colorful...
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....
You've got great subject material, unbeatable sources, and a funny personal anecdote, but when a reader sees your page, all they'll see are blocks of text. Want to sweeten the deal and get some...
St. Patrick's Day, March 17, is the day that everyone is Irish, no matter your background. It's a day of celebration, of green beer and corned beef sandwiches and of parades. The largest of these...
Floats are a traditional way to celebrate during parades for holidays. A Memorial Day float can salute our veterans and start the summer off with a bang. When you're ready to take on the...
While parades celebrate Christmas, New Year's, Thanksgiving and other occasions, no holiday seems to bring about parade revelry like St. Patrick's Day. The St. Patrick's Day parades in Chicago and...
So you've finally made it to celebrate Mardi Gras in the famed Crescent City! If you're planning on attending any of the Mardi Gras parades, there are certain rules of etiquette that you should...
New Orleans is home to several Easter parades that proceed through the city. The parades have staggered their start times throughout the day, meaning that virtually everyone in New Orleans can...
There are a few tips here to get you on every ride you want to ride at Disneyland. The best thing to do is know where you are going. You’ll want to see everything and ride everything, but our goal...
Bastille Day is the French Independence Day. Celebrated each year on July 14, the day marks the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille prison in Paris, an act that led to the French...
Everyone with French in their blood should attend the Bastille Day Celebration in Paris at least once in their lives. Held every July 14, Bastille Day commemorates the storming of the medieval...
The Champs-Elysees is the broadest and most famous avenue in the city of Paris. It seems very practical, therefore, to hold the majority of parades and street celebrations for Bastille Day, the...
The gay pride parade movement has a history going back to 1970. It was on June 28, 1970 that the Gay Liberation Front put together a formal march through New York City to commemorate the infamous...
Labor Day parades are a popular way to end your holiday weekend celebration. If you plan to go to one, there are some things you can do to make the experience a memorable one. From planning...
Gay pride parades both celebrate and commemorate the advancement of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community. They occur in most large and medium sized US cities, as well and...
Parades are very stimulating and exciting for kids and adults. Diligence is a must to keep children safe during a parade. From heat exhaustion to lost children, many unfortunate events take place...
The fourth Thursday in November is when the United States traditionally celebrates the Thanksgiving holiday. It was instituted by Abraham Lincoln in 1863. Since then, the date has changed but the...
The magical Disney vacation can be overwhelming at times. With these tips you are sure to get the most out of your vacation with the least amount of meltdowns.
Celebrating the 4th of July in Wisconsin is enjoyable with all the community parades and fireworks displays. The larger cities have entertainment all day leading up to the fireworks. In Sheboygan,...
Learn about watching parades on Thanksgiving Day, a traditional activity, in this free video with Thanksgiving ideas for kids and parents.
Learn how Thanksgiving Day parades were started in this free holiday origins video from an American history authority and Turkey Day expert.
How can you get your foot in the door as a new clown? Performing at birthday parties, in parades, and at festivals is a great way to gain exposure and get jobs as a clown. Learn more in this free...
Mardi Gras dates back to the late 1600s when the French explorers began celebrating a French Holiday. Throughout the years, the residents of New Orleans continued the tradition by adding parades...
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