March Activities Calendar For Seniors – Numerous enjoyable holidays are scheduled in February and are all observed during the month. Some of the most celebrated holidays are Presidents’ Day. Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day and meteor showers. Numerous Roman celebrations also take place on various dates.
February 14th
Valentine’s Day is a day dedicated to love and passion that is observed every year on February 14. The Middle Ages were a time when love was commonplace , and the sacraments were more popular.
It was regarded as a celebration that celebrated romance between romantic partners and friends in the 14th century. It was customary to send Valentine’s Day flowers, cards and gifts to one another.
In the beginning of the nineteenth century commercial cards were readily available. In addition, postcards printed in large quantities gained popularity. They were displayed in themed displays that were displayed in retail stores.
Valentine’s Day is an old tradition. You can buy your beloved chocolates or a candy gift along with the gift of flowers or a card. You may also choose to give them jewelry.
February 2nd.
Groundhog Day is observed annually on February 2. It’s also popular in Canada however it’s an American Thanksgiving.
This celebration was born out of a belief in superstition in the minds of Pennsylvanians who spoke Dutch. German immigrants brought the practice of forecasting weather into the United States. PunxsutawneyPhil, a Pennsylvania groundhog that provides forecasts for winter weather throughout the year.
When researchers discovered that mice hibernated in winter, they laid the stage for this habit. The goal was to predict the following six weeks of season by observing how animals responded.
Groundhogs belong to the Sciuridae Family of small hairy mammals. They hibernate in winter. Groundhog Day is the most common day they can be observed looking out of their burrows.
Christmas Day
Presidents Daylight, which falls on the third Monday in February, is considered to be to be a national holiday. It honors past American presidents. It is a day to pay tribute to both Lincoln and Washington.
Even though it is an annual holiday of the United States, many states don’t observe it. Some states honor the birthdays of both presidents on the same day, while some states only recognize only one president. While Presidents’ Day is now standard however, it is a good opportunity to honor the names of all U.S. presidents and especially Lincoln.
The history of Presidents’ Day is a bit tangled. Washington’s Birthday was the first reason for the name of this celebration.
Washington’s birthday, also known by the name Washington’s Day was a well-known nonofficial holiday. But it became a recognized as a federal holiday in the 1870s. The Uniform Monday Holiday Act was approved by Congress.
Meteors hurling storms
Each year each year, the Earth orbits in the solar system. This results in a flood of small meteors that are released into space. They may appear everywhere. Certain showers are more impressive than others. It is at night that is the most ideal time of day to observe.
Perseids are the most beautiful and powerful meteor showers of the year. This is due to the fact that the comet 109P/Swift Tuttle was the cause. It’s visible only in the Northern Hemisphere. However, because the Southern Hemisphere has the highest fireball rate, it’s worth checking out from there.
There are four meteor showers that dominate the sky every year. The Quadrantid, number 1, is well-known for its explosive but brief peak. Another one of the most famous for its bizarre spikes is the Lyrid. The Geminid is also well-known for its pleasant appearance.
Roman holiday celebrations in antiquity
The Lupercalia was one of the most popular holidays of ancient Rome. The month of February was when a fertility-cleansing ceremony was held. Priests offered animal sacrifices on the altar to the Lapis Nuiger during the ceremony. The hearth was cleansed with the blood of the animal. The belief was that this would benefit grain crops by ensuring fertility and securing the crops from damage.
Ludi Ceriales is another celebration that was celebrated in honor of Ceres the goddess of harvest. Ludi Ceriales celebrations date back to 202 BC.
Neptunalia, Saturnalia, Vestalia were only a few of the most well-known Roman celebrations. The celebrations were originally celebrated to honor Mars the god of war.
Roman working weeks lasted for eight days. There were two sections to every day, the morning as well as the evening. A nundin consisted of 8 days. The remainder of the year was made up by the remaining 29 days.