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Lynn Home Virtual Christmas Tour
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Festivus Day / National Pfeffernusse Day
Festivus Day
December 23
According to FestivusWeb.com, Festivus is a secular holiday, normally celebrated on December 23rd. It is mainly meant as an alternative to the pressures and commercialization of the Christmas season. Festivus was a holiday featured in...
First Night Of Hanukkah / National Cookie Exchange Day
First Night of Hanukkah
December 22
According to Wikipedia, Hanukkah is a Jewish festival commemorating the re-dedication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire. It is also known as...
Ruston Cattle Company
Ruston Cattle Company
3701 N. Interstate 45, Ennis, TX 75119
[email protected]
972-875-8514
We went on a Tuesday night and arrived at 6:30. There was plenty of seating available. Only drawback was the tables are all picnic tables with a max seating...
National Crossword Puzzle Day / National Humbug Day
National Crossword Puzzle Day
December 21
For the millions who enjoy crossword puzzles, this is a celebration for “cruciverbalists;” the name given to people who love crosswords. The first crossword was created by Arthur Wynne in 1913. The Guinness...
National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day / National Sangria Day
National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day
December 20 (usually the 3rd Friday in December)
This day is exactly what it states …. a day to wear the ugliest Christmas sweat you own or can find. It has grown in popularity...
National Re-Gifting Day / Hard Candy Day
National Re-Gifting Day
December 19 (usually the Thursday prior to Christmas)
This day was created for people attending company Christmas parties where gifts to be exchanged are many time items which employees had already received and then passed on...
In The Spotlight: Mint
Who doesn’t like the smell of mint? I certainly do. In fact, the last thing I do after cleaning the house, is spritz a little peppermint essential oil in each room to signify the cleaning is done!...
Baked Cookies Day / National Underdog Day
Baked Cookies Day
December 18
Historians say that cookies were first baked as far back as the 7th century. The term cookie is derived from the Dutch word “koekie,” meaning “little cake” and came to America in the 17th...
Financial Focus: Consider These Year-End Financial Moves
We’re nearing the end of 2020 – and for many of us, it will be a relief to turn the calendar page on this challenging year. However, we’ve still got a few weeks left, which means you...