February Holidays
Valentine's DayThere's a lot to celebrate and pay tribute to in February. Find out what holidays you can celebrate this month!
Black History Month
As a young man,
Dr. Carter G. Woodson noticed the complete absence of
black Americans in his history books. So he set out to change that by establishing the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (now called the
Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History) in 1915. A year later, Dr. Woodson founded the widely respected Journal of Negro History. He initiated the celebration of
Negro History Week on the second week of February, which eventually evolved into
Black History Month. February was chosen as the month to recognize black history because many important
civil rights moments have taken place in February, including the founding of the
NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People).
Groundhog Day :: February 2nd
Groundhog Day is a very popular tradition in North America. On this day, the groundhog comes out of his
hole after sleeping through the winter (
hibernating) to look for his shadow. If he sees his shadow, it means that there are six more weeks of bad weather to come. If he doesn't see his shadow, it means that it is
unofficially spring (spring officially starts on the
spring equinox on
March 20, 2006) and nice weather is on its way. Stay tuned for what this year's shadow brings.
Mardi Gras :: February 5th
Mardi Gras, which is French for
Fat Tuesday, is a holiday that's also called Shrove Tuesday. This holiday is all about
carnivals, costumes and parades, with the biggest parties going down in
New Orleans, Louisiana. Mardi Gras falls on a different day each year, but it's always 46 days before
Easter.
Chinese New Year :: February 7th
Chinese New Year celebrates the first day of the
Chinese Lunar Calendar and is the most important
yearly festival for the Chinese. Each year is named after one of the 12
animals of the Chinese Zodiac. The 2008 Chinese New Year celebrates the
Year of the Rat and is falls on February 7th.
Valentine's Day :: February 14th
Valentine's Day is the day of love - and
chocolate! This holiday goes back hundreds of years. The holiday is around today thanks to a
Catholic bishop who married
young lovers in secret against the laws of the Roman Empire. These days, Valentine's Day is mostly about
greeting cards and candy hearts.
President's Day :: February 18th
This holiday was originally set aside to celebrate George Washington's birthday, but
President's Day has evolved into a day of recognition for all past and present
presidents. At one time, both
Abraham Lincoln's birthday and
George Washington's birthday were celebrated as separate holidays, just ten days apart, but President Nixon merged the two holidays in 1971. Now, the third Monday in February is officially designated President's Day.
Canadian Heritage Day - February 18th
Every
third Monday in February,
Canadians celebrate Heritage Day. It's not a
statutory holiday, but Canadians still appreciate a day to remember their history.
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