Martin Luther King Day is Jan.
Holiday
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Many of Atlanta’s beloved celebrations have been canceled this year.
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I’ve learned over the years that actions, when done out of love and care, can mean more than the most expensive gift that can be bought.
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They truly are the most annoying group to shop for — the people who don’t want anything.
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The holidays are almost here and we’re all rushing around to put presents under the tree and fill stockings.
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The holidays are not only a time of giving, but also of remembrance and honor.
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Hanukkah begins on Dec. 10 and continues through Dec. 18, and there are several special ways to celebrate the Festival of Lights in Atlanta this year.
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Has there ever been a year we needed holiday cheer more? We’ve found dozens of items for The Travel 100 Gift Guide that will bring a smile to the faces of your loved ones this holiday season.
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With the pandemic worsening, many are considering virtual Thanksgiving celebrations with family and friends for safety.
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Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is easily one of the most famous Thanksgiving traditions and they are making history again by going virtual for 2020.
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It’s been quite the year, but now the holidays are upon us and there are many festive things to look forward to.
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For those planning to make the holidays stress-free by purchasing a pre-made, to-go meal, add the Meals on Wheels Atlanta “Dinner is Served” Thanksgiving feast to your checklist.
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Halloween is the new Christmas, and I’m here for it.
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This Halloween may look different, but there’s still fun in dressing up to celebrate.
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The CDC recently released new guidelines around Halloween festivities to help ensure that parents and kids could still celebrate in a safe and secure manner in light of the current pandemic conditions.
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If you think COVID-19 ruined the Halloween tradition this year, you’re in for a treat (no tricks).
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Halloween is only a week away, which means one thing – it’s the perfect weekend to grab some pumpkins and get to carving if you haven’t already.
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A pandemic tried to steal our cheer, but it can’t take away Christmas.
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Looking to get out of the house for some safe, family-friendly Halloween fun?
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This year Labor Day will be celebrated a bit differently on Sept. 7, with socially-distanced in-person and virtual events. But 2020 has given us numerous reasons to honor the reason it was originally started.
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Labor Day is just around the corner and although your favorite fireworks shows may be canceled, there are still plenty of ways to safely celebrate.
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It’s time again for Fourth of July festivities.
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This Sunday, June 21 is all about celebrating Dad.
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Friday evening most of us will begin a long weekend in celebration of Memorial Day.
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Mother’s Day is this Sunday, May 10, and many are wondering how to celebrate from afar.
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With the arrival of May comes one of my favorite holidays, Cinco de Mayo.
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With social distancing still in place, this Easter will look different for most families. But there are still Easter activities that can be enjoyed from the comfort of home.
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Irish or not, chances are you wear green every March 17 to hopefully avoid being pinched.
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The day of love is nearly here and, if you’re single, there’s no need to feel bitter about it.
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On Monday, Jan. 20, people across the nation will pause and reflect on the influential life that Martin Luther King Jr. led.