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Business Holiday Cards & Business Holiday Invitations
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Christmas Cards, Photo Christmas Cards & Christmas Invitations Cards
Countries celebrate Christmas in many different ways. In the U. S., there are many Christmas traditions that have been brought together. The Christmas season begins on Christmas Eve, or the night that Jesus was born, and lasts until January 6th, or the day that the Wise Men visited. There is also a month-long season before Christmas that commemorates the waiting time of the faithful for the Son of God, called Advent. And there are days within Advent that have special meaning for people around the world. During Advent, there are Christmas parties to eat good food and sing traditional Christmas
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Easter Cards, Easter Egg Hunt Party Invitations & Easter Invitations
Easter is a time of springtime festivals. In the U.S., as with most Christian countries, Easter is celebrated as the religious holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Easter is at the end of the Lenten season, which covers a 46-day period that begins on Ash Wednesday and ends with Easter. The Lenten season totals 40 days, as the six Sundays in Lent are not actually a part of Lent. Sundays are considered a commemoration of Easter Sunday and have always been excluded from the Lenten fast. The Lenten season is a period of penitence in preparation for the highest festival of the church year, Easter Holy Week, the last week of Lent, begins with the observance of Palm Sunday.
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Halloween Cards, Halloween Invitations Cards & Halloween Party Invitations
Halloween is an annual celebration, but opinions differ as to just what it is actually a celebration of, and how this peculiar custom of Halloween originate? Is Halloween, as some claim, a kind of demon worship? Or is it just a harmless vestige of some ancient pagan ritual? The word, "Halloween", has its origins in the Catholic Church, derived from a contracted corruption of All Hallows Eve. November 1st, "All Hollows Day", or "All Saints Day", is a Catholic day of observance in honor of saints. But, in the 5th century BC, in Celtic Ireland, summer officially ended on October 31st.Halloween was called Samhain, the Celtic New year.
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Hanukkah Cards, Hanukkah Party Invitations & Hanukkah Invitations Cards
Each year, between the end of November and the end of December, Jewish people around the world celebrate the holiday of Chanukah, the Festival of Lights. Chanukah begins on the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev, but the starting date on the western calendar varies from year to year. The Hanukkah holiday celebrates the events, which took place over 2,300 years ago in the land of Judea, which is now Israel. Long ago in the land of Judea, a Syrian king, Antiochus, ordered the Jewish people to reject their religion, customs and their beliefs and to worship the Greek gods. There were some who did as they were told, but many refused. One who refused was Judah Maccabee.
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Mardi Gras Cards, Mardi Gras Invitations Cards & Mardi Gras Party Invitations
The Mardi Gras celebration existed many years before Europeans came to the New World. Some time in the Second Century, during mid-February (usually February 15th according to the Julian calendar), Ancient Romans would observe what they called the Lupercalia, a circus-type festival that was, in many respects, quite similar to the present day Mardi Gras celebration. This festival honored the Roman deity, Lupercus, a pastoral God associated with Faunus or the Satyr Although Lupercus is derived from the Latin Lupus ("wolf"), the original meaning of the word as it applies to Roman religion has become obscured over the passage of time and might have not have any relations to Mardi Gras.
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New Years Cards, New Year's Eve Party Invitations & New Year's Invitations Cards
"Happy New Year!" That greeting will be said and heard for at least the first couple of weeks of a New Year. But the day celebrated as New Year's Day in modern America was not always January 1st. The celebration of the New Year is the oldest of all holidays. It was first observed in ancient Babylon about 4000 years ago. Around 2000 BC, the Babylonian New Year began with the first New Moon after the Vernal Equinox (first day of spring), the most logical time to start a New Year.It is the season of rebirth, of planting new crops and of blossoming
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Oktoberfest Cards, Octoberfest Invitations Cards & Oktoberfest Party Invitations
The Oktoberfest, sometimes spelled Octoberfest, tradition started in 1810 to celebrate the October 12th marriage of Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig to the Saxon Hildburghausen Princess Therese. The citizens of Munich were invited to join in the Oktoberfest festivities, which were held over five days on the fields in front of the city gates. The main event of the original Oktoberfest was a horse race. Anniversary Oktoberfest celebrations were held annually thereafter, and eventually became larger and more elaborate. An agricultural show was added during the second year.The OktoberFest festival was eventually prolonged and moved ahead to September to allow for better weather conditions
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Photo Cards, Christmas Photo Cards, Photo Holiday Invitations Cards & Holiday Cards with Picture
It is said that, "a picture is worth a thousand words", so add a photo to your personalized invitations, announcements, or cards. Special occasions, or holidays, especially Christmas, are the ideal time to send a cherished photo Christmas card of your loved ones to family and friends personalized with your family's photo and a little note. Our quality card stock and professional printing staff ensure your photo Christmas invitations, holiday photo cards and photo Christmas cards will be enjoyed by all. We invite you to browse through our extensive collection of photo holiday cards Photos are a great way to preserve the special age of your little angel.
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Picnic Cards, Family Reunion Invitations & Picnic Invitations
The word "picnic" comes from the French word pique-nique and was originally a potluck social event. By the 19th century, picnics were linked to excursions and eaten outside in beautiful settings. Food historians tell us picnics evolved from the elaborate traditions of moveable outdoor feasts enjoyed by the wealthy. Medieval hunting feasts, Renaissance-era country banquets and Victorian garden parties are the foundation for today's leisurely feast, the picnic. Picnics, as we Americans know them today, date back to the middle of the 19th century.The picnic was originally a fashionable social entertainment in which each person contributed
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St. Patrick's Cards, St. Patrick's Day Party Invitations & St Patricks Invitations Cards
Ever wonder what the true story behind the St. Patrick's Day celebration is? How did the St. Patrick's Day holiday begin? One version includes that in Dublin, Ireland, there are two Protestant churches, one of which was Saint Patrick's. Patrick was actually born in Britain. When Patrick was about sixteen he was captured by British pirates and taken to Ireland where he was sold into slavery. Patrick began as a church deacon, then became a priest and finally was ordained as a bishop. St. Patrick is believed to have died in 493 AD and was buried in his beloved land of Ireland. Many places hold organized St. Patrick's Day parades and have St. Patrick's Day parties
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Holiday Thank You Cards, Business Holiday Thank You Cards & Thank You Cards for the Holidays
Holiday thank you cards allow us to stay in communication with friends and family, a goal that continues to grow in importance. Although life styles are busier than in the past, consumers continue to look forward to this once a year chance to share news about their families and to hear from love ones. A study recently conducted by a national card company found Holiday thank you cards should be sent within two weeks after you received the gift, or the holiday event. We have a large selection of Christmas, business and holiday thank you cards to choose from. Holiday thank you cards should be sent to all those who gave you a gift and contributed to the holiday ceremonies in any way.
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Thanksgiving Cards, Thanksgiving Dinner Invitations & Thanksgiving Invitations Cards
The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock on December 11, 1620. The first winter was so devastating that they lost 46 of the original 102 who sailed on the Mayflower. But the harvest of 1621 was a bountiful one, so the remaining colonists decided to have a thanksgiving celebrate with a feast, including 91 Native Americans who had helped the Pilgrims survive their first year. Many believe that the Pilgrims would not have made it through the first year without the help of the Native Americans. The three day feast was more of a traditional English harvest festival than a true "thanksgiving" observance.
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Valentine Cards, Valentine's Day Party Invitations & Valentine Invitations Cards
Valentines Day was started hundreds of years ago. In the days of ancient Rome, February 14th was a pagan holiday which honored Juno, the queen of the Roman gods as well as the goddess of women and marriage. On the night before the festival started, it was customary for the names of the Roman girls to be written on slips of paper. These slips were then placed in a container, and each boy drew a name of the girl who he would be coupled with for the entire Lupercalia festival. Thus the beginnings of our what we now know as Valentines Day. Valentine's Day has evolved into a holiday when gifts, cards, flowers and candy are given to the ones we love or would like to start a relationship with.
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