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Tiramisu lollipop chocolate jelly beans soufflé sesame snaps cupcake. Halvah biscuit dragée candy canes sweet roll. Brownie candy candy topping jelly beans topping. Dessert candy toffee topping marshmallow soufflé fruitcake. Cake jelly-o jelly shortbread tart topping. Sugar plum bear claw shortbread cupcake biscuit.
Make sure to celebrate National Clean Beauty Day on June 4th
National Clean Beauty Day on June 4th is a wake up call to the beauty industry to create products that are both sustainable and recyclable. You can find out more by visiting National Clean Beauty Day June 4.
NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER HOLIDAYS AND HISTORY November often blows in like a hurricane. Other times it lingers like the warmth of the sun. For many, the month fills us with gratitude. It represents family holidays, too. As warm and cozy as November seems to many, others consider the 11th month of the year to be somewhat bleary. […]
OCTOBER
OCTOBER HOLIDAYS AND HISTORY Welcome to the October Holidays Overview. In the Northern Hemisphere, October ushers in fall like no other month. Its capital O shouts pumpkins and if the leaves haven’t turned, they soon will. Keep reading to learn more about October. October Holidays and History Well, before the Julian and Gregorian calendars, October […]
SEPTEMBER
SEPTEMBER HOLIDAYS AND HISTORY The ninth month of the calendar year ushers in a host of Autumn loving holidays. Before the Julian and Gregorian calendars, September was the 7th month of the Roman calendar. Septem means seven in Latin. At the time, there were only 10 months. In 700 BC, Numa Pompilius added January and February to […]
AUGUST
August History and Holidays In the original 10 month Roman calendar, August was the sixth month with 30 days and was originally named Sextilis. In 8 BC, the Roman Senate rewarded Octavian Augustus a month in his honor. The founder and first emperor of the Roman Empire, Octavian Augustus selected Sextilis, which under the Julian calendar […]
JULY
July History and Holidays The seventh month of the Gregorian year is named in honor of Julius Caesar. In 63 B.C. Caesar had been elected Pontifex Maximus. The calendar was 355 days long and gradually through mishandling and corruption (pontiffs allowing the calendar to lengthen to please one priest, shortening it to anger another) January […]
JUNE
June History and Holidays June is the month of the summer sun, flowers, and no school. That is if you live in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, it’s winter in June. Thе month of June hаѕ 30 dауѕ though on the pre-Caesar Roman calendar, the month only had 29 days, Whеn thе winter […]
MAY
MAY HOLIDAYS AND HISTORY May is the fifth month of the year in the Gregorian and its predecessor, the Julian calendar. Named after the Greek goddess, Maia who is also identified Bona Dea (the Roman goddess of fertility), May is the time of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, May is a […]
APRIL
APRIL HOLIDAYS AND HISTORY April is the fourth month of the year and consists of 30 days on the Grеgоrіаn саlеndаr and іtѕ рrеdесеѕѕоr, the Julіаn саlеndаr. Itѕ nаmе is derived from thе Latin wоrd aperit, which means “tо ореn.” In the Northern Hemisphere, April is a part of the growing season. The sun warms the […]