Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts

Coloring pages of Thanksgiving

Coloring pages for Thanksgiving​. Thanksgiving is a non-religious holiday celebrated in North America, and its goal is grateful for the autumn crops, to the Native American and the pilgrims of America and in general to God. Here are some coloring pages for Thanksgiving. To print the coloring page of Thanksgiving, click on the coloring page and then Ctrl + P. The printable coloring sheets of Thanksgiving are for free and you can come back to print and color again and again. Have fun and happy Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving is a non-religious holiday celebrated in North America, and its goal is grateful for the autumn crops and in general to God.
The United States celebrates Thanksgiving on the last Thursday of November. In 1941 the US Congress decided that the holiday will take place every year under the signature of the president Roosevelt. Canadian Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October.
​The origin of the holiday is from the time of first European settlement in North America. The newcomers encountered many difficulties acclimatization. The economic situation and their health has deteriorated and they received help from native Americans (mistakenly called: Indians) and began to recover.
In gratitude, they held a festive meal that included typical year's crops first session (corn, squash, sweet potatoes, and potatoes). The main festival is custom holiday meal. Thanksgiving dinner is a big dinner for its main ingredient is roast turkey (therefore also call for "the Turkey holiday").
More typical dishes for the holiday are foods the white man found only when came to America as cranberries, corn, edible tubers, crops fall and orange fruits and vegetables are reminiscent of the colors of fall (autumn leaves) as pumpkin, carrots, peaches and so on.
Most public institutions, government, schools and kindergartens are closed on this day Americans enjoy a free day.
* To save paper, print on used pages, on the blank side ♥

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Happy Thanksgiving greeting cards

Thanksgiving is a non-religious holiday celebrated in North America, and its goal is grateful for the autumn crops and in general to God.  In honor of Thanksgiving, here are greeting cards that you can send to your friends and relatives. Happy Thanksgiving!

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Giving Tuesday- Tuesday after Thanksgiving

International Giving Tuesday, known in English as Giving Tuesday, falls on the Tuesday following American Thanksgiving. This day is meant to remind people that the holidays mean more than shopping, and that after the big shopping days (Chinese Singles Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday), it's time to give back.
Giving Tuesday was created by two organizations: "92nd Street Y" and "The United Nations Foundation" in 2012, a month before Thanksgiving that year. Their intention was to dedicate a day to philanthropic deeds, and to celebrate the generosity that is a blessed American tradition.

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They started the celebrations on social media, and were immediately joined by many partners, companies, organizations and associations such as the United Nations, Cisco, Mashabel, Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans (IAVA), Sony, Aldo, Gropon, UNICEF, Google, Skype, Microsoft and Unilever.
The first announcement about the founding of the day of giving was made through the Mashable website, a technology website. This day is extensively reviewed by the Washington Post, The Huffington Post, ABC News, Deseret News, and the official White House blog. Thus this day gained immense popularity in a short time.
In 2013 more organizations like ebay (which gives one percent of its total revenue from sales this week to today's goals) joined fashion designer Kevin Cole, who also designed bracelets to promote this day and donated 100% of his revenue to Giving Tuesday.
On International Giving Day, it is the practice of individuals, schools, families, businesses and other organizations to give and help as much as possible to others.

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