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  • #8299
    minni91
    Participant
    Each month i'll add days within that month that i think we can do something for them.
    If you have a holiday in your country within that month you would like us to do something for  it
    then send me a PM and we can sort something out for it!
    #160939
    minni91
    Participant
    MARCH!

    1st March – St Davids Day (UK-Wales)
    (everyone in RED)

    17th March – St Patricks Day (UK-Ireland)
    (everyone in GREEN)

    20th March – Start of spring (Europe)
    (everyone in YELLOW)

    26th March – Mothers Day (Majority of the world)
    (ideas needed)

    Post your pictures here and tag them #March (whatever event day it is)

    #160942
    minni91
    Participant

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    You are invited to celebrate St David's day
    Wednesday 1st March 2017, All day event, All MP rooms
    Theme still to be decided
    Pictures wanted!

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    #160940
    minni91
    Participant

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    You are invited to celebrate ST Patricks Day 2017
    FRIDAY 17TH MARCH 2017
    ALL MEETING PLACES, All day event, Lots of pictures wanted, the sillier the better!
    Girls in GREEN
    Guys in GREEN

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    #160941
    minni91
    Participant

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    HAPPY ST. DAVID'S DAY

    KISSES TO ALL WHO JOINED IN

    #March- St Davids Day
    #160943
    Anonymous
    Guest

    HURRY UP AND HUG A Gi ;)

    Hug a G.I. Day Date in the current year: March 4, 2017
    Hug a G.I. Day On March 4, you can express appreciation and gratitude to those who serve in the United States Armed Forces, because this day is referred to as Hug a G.I. Day.

    The term G.I. is used to describe the servicemen of the US Armed Force, primarily the soldiers of the US Army and the airmen of the US Army Air Forces, and items of their equipment. The term originally referred to army equipment made of galvanized iron, but it is often thought to be an acronym of “General Issue” or “Government Issue”.

    The origin and the creator of Hug a G.I. Day are unknown, but that does not prevent people from celebrating it. Some think that the date of March 4 was chosen because it sounds like an order, “March forth”. But does it matter? What really matters is that on this day you have an excuse to high people who deserve our gratitude for risking their lives to keep us safe.

    So, if you see a military men or woman on March 4, do not be shy and give them a big hug. A simple hug is the easiest way to thank them for their vital service to the country.
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    Category
        Unofficial Holidays
    Country
        USA

    Just HUG all UNIFORMED Avatars :)

    #197918
    Vaughan
    Moderator

    Happy Mother’s Day to all the special moms out there

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