Saturday, December 4, 2010

The listing of December Holidays 2010

Often cold and dark, Dec is the perfect time for a holiday. You will find more than just the standard holidays this year. December includes lots of holidays. For most every person, there is something to commemorate in Dec holidays for 2010.

2010 calendar month long holidays in Dec.

In 2010, there could be many month-long celebrations. December Holiday seasons can be doing this. Universal Human Rights Month is celebrated in Dec. This is done so human rights for all could be recognized. Also, Dec celebrates more. Safe Toys and Gifts Calendar month is celebrated. With thousands of toys being both given and received during the month of Dec, this is an especially appropriate December holiday. In order to encourage only buying safe toys, a listing of dangerous toys is released each and every December.

Holidays in December which are nonreligious in 2010

The first day of Dec is World AIDS day. The day is there so many could be more aware of the AIDS infections. Also, many will look for treatment due to this day. Dec. 1 is also National Pie Day. Dec. 2 is National Fritters day, and Dec. 4 is National Cookie Day. Dec. 7 is National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. The 69th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor can be recognized in Dec 2010. Continuing the food theme, Dec. 8 is National Brownie Day. Dec. 17 is both Wright Brothers Day and Pan-American Aviation Day, a celebration of the 107th anniversary of the first flight of Orville and Wilbur Wright. Wear a Plunger on your Head Day is on Dec 18 too. Dec. 21 is Forefather’s Day, as well as National Humbug Day and Look at the Bright Side Day.

2010 December spiritual holiday seasons

You are able to start celebrating Hanukkah on Dec 1. That is the Jewish festival of lights. In Dec 2010, the Islamic New Year celebration will begin. This is going to be on Dec 7, or for the Islamic calendar, 1432 AH. Catholics and other Christians will commemorate on December 8 with the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. The Winter Solstice, a celebration of the turning of the seasons for many religions, is on Dec. 21. Dec 23 is when Festivus, a Seinfeld holiday, will start. A Saturday could be when Dec 25 falls this year. That is Christmas Day of course. Dec. 26 begins the seven-day celebration of Kwanzaa. All in all, Dec Holidays 2010 pack the calendar month full of reasons to commemorate.

Data from

Healthy Stuff

healthystuff.org/departments/toys/

Thinkfinity

thinkfinity.org/universal-human-rights-month



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