3、8访问次数:842January 1NewYear'sDay(新年) 15MartinLutherKingJr.'sBirthday 19MartinLutherKingJr.'sBirthdayObserved February 12Lincoln'sBirthday 14Valentine'sDay(情人节) 16President'sDay 22Washington'sBirthday 25AshWednesday March 8InternationalWomen'sDay(国
4、际妇女节) 17St.Patrick'sDay April 1AprilFoolsDay(愚人节) 5PalmSunday 10GoodFriday ArborDay(植树节) 11Passover 12Easter(复活节) 17OrthodoxHolyFriday 19OrthodoxEaster 22SecretariesDay 22EarthDay May 6Nurses'Day 7NationalDayofPrayer 10Mother'sDay(母亲节) 16A
5、rmedForcesDay 25MemorialDayObserved 30MemorialDay June 14FlagDay(美国国旗纪念日) 21Father'sDay July 4IndependenceDay(美国独立日) August 2FriendshipDay September 7LaborDay GrandparentsDay 17CitizenshipDay 21RoshHashanah 30YomKippur October 11NationalCh
6、ildren'sDay 12ColumbusDay 16NationalBossDay 17SweetestDay 24UnitedNationsDay 31Halloween(万圣节前夜) November 3ElectionDay 11VeteransDay(退伍军人节) 26Thanksgiving December 14FirstDayofHanukkah 25Christmas(圣诞节) 26FirstDayofKwanzaa圣诞节Christmas An Ancient
7、 Holiday The middle of winter has long been a time of celebration around the world. Centuries before the arrival of the man called Jesus, early Europeans celebrated light and birth in the darkest days of winter. Many peoples rejoiced during the winter sols
8、tice, when the worst of the winter was behind them and they could look forward to longer days and extended hours of sunlight. In Scandinavia, the Norse celebrated Yule from December 21, the winter solstice, t