With back to school behind us, the most beautiful, yet busiest season of the whole year is ahead of us. The next four months will be filled with brainstorming, creating, cooking, eating, visiting, decorating, and celebrating. Take a moment to go to your planner or calendar pages and jot down or circle these important dates. Go ahead and note any birthdays, anniversaries, or special events that fall during this season as well.
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Don’t miss a single opportunity to make the most of this most wonderful time of the year!
- September 7 (Monday) – Labor Day
- September 13 (Sunday) – Grandparents Day
- September 23 (Wednesday) – First Day of Fall
- October 12 (Monday) – Columbus Day, Thanksgiving Day in Canada
- October 31 (Saturday) – Halloween
- November 1 (Sunday) – “Fall back” one hour for Daylight Savings Time
- November 3 (Tuesday) – U.S. Election Day
- November 11 (Wednesday) – Veterans’ Day
- November 26 (Thursday) – Thanksgiving Day
- December 6 (Sunday) – St. Nick’s Day
- December 6 (Sunday) – Hanukkah begins
- December 22 (Tuesday) – First Day of Winter (Winter Solstice)
- December 25 (Friday) – Christmas
- December 31 (Thursday) – New Year’s Eve
Which holiday is your favorite? What special things do you do for the holidays?
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My favotite holiday is my personal November birthday celebration.