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Jingle and Mingle with Santa, Hannukah Celebration with Old City Jewish Arts Center, Kwanzaa Celebration with the African American Museum, and a Kids’ New Year’s Eve Countdown.
Christmas, Hanukkah, Three Kings Day, Winter Solstice, St. Nicholas Day, Kwanzaa – no matter what holiday you celebrate, here are a few fun and inclusive ideas to keep the holiday buzz up for young children of all abilities: Holiday Celebrations Around the World The earlier children become a...
Whether you’re celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Solstice, or Festivus — we hope you have a happy holiday. CREATE A HOLIDAY VIDEO Romantic All I want for Christmas is you You’re the spice in my gingerbread To me, you shine brighter than the star on the tree You’re what makes...
First, think about what type of event you’re hosting. If it’s a virtual holiday party for clients, it’s a good idea to consider making it holiday neutral. Some of your clients may celebrate Kwanzaa while others host Christmas orHanukkah events. To keep things neutral, swap out the San...
6. Kwanzaa Lighting the kinara together is a big part of wintertime Kwanzaa celebrations.Bildquelle:Image Source Trading Ltd / Shutterstock African American communities celebrate Kwanzaa from December 26 to January 1. Kwanzaa celebrates African and African American culture at the end of December and ...
The great part of Hanukkah and Kwanzaa is that they last eight and seven days, respectively. You get to stretch the tradition out and reconnect with family each day, as it doesn’t take long to hop on a Zoom sesh and light a candle together. By the end of the holiday, you’ll proba...
The holidays should not be about stress. Your number one goal should be joy. How many ways can Thanksgiving and Christmas and Kwanzaa and Hanukkah or whatever you celebrate be the most exciting days of your year? Think about that before you make plans. ...
In 1966, Dr Karenga created Kwanzaa. He was studying the history of Africa at that time. Dr Karenga wanted to create a holiday to bring African Americans together and celebrate their history and culture. He called the holiday “Kwanzaa”. In fact, the name comes from an African language,...
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