This document provides a summary of holidays and events celebrated each month of the year, including New Year's Day in January, Valentine's Day in February, St. Patrick's Day in March, April Fool's Day and Easter in April, Mother's Day in May, Independence Day in El Salvador in September, Labor Day in September, Halloween in October, Thanksgiving in November, Christmas Eve and Day in December, and New Year's Eve in December. Key details are provided for each event such as traditions, origins, and foods associated with the holidays.
2. January
First day of the new
year.
Make New Year
resolutions!
st
1
New Year
3. February
th
14
Valentine’s
Day
The day of love.
Red roses and
chocolate are given to
females from males
along with greeting
cards.
189 million stems of
roses are sold on
valentines day.
4. March
th
17
St. Patrick's Day
Celebrated for the
patron saint of Ireland
died on this day in 461
AD.
(Celebrated in Irish
culture.)
Wear green! You might
get pinched!!
5. April
st
1
April Fools Day
Don’t know how or when it
started.
Can be as simple as saying
“your shoes are untied.”
It could be a little worse like
tapping the kitchen sprayer
down so when the water comes
on it sprays everywhere.
It always ends in the saying
“April Fools!!”
6. April
th
4
Christian holiday that
celebrates the
resurrection of Jesus
Christ.
Easter Bunny comes!
Color eggs!
Easter
7. May
th
10
Mothers’ Day
First Mother’s Day in
the united States was in
1914.
Third most popular
holiday in the world.
The Special flower is a
carnation.
Honor your mother and
spend time with her!
8. September 15
Independence Day
th
Independence Day is a
very important holiday
in my country El
Salvador. We celebrate
it on September 15.That
day is very important
because that was the
day that El Salvador got
its freedom from Spain.
9. September
Celebrate the working
people. (16-older)
First Monday in
September.
First celebrated
September 5th 1894
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6
Labor Day