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Grandparents' Day
National Grandparents' Day is an annual celebration that takes place on the Sunday after Labor Day, making it the second Sunday in September. Although observed throughout the country it is not a federal holiday. Most businesses will continue to follow Sunday working hours.
The celebration is on a different day to Grandparent's Day in other parts of the world, in the UK it is on the first Sunday in October, in non-English speaking countries it also varies; in Portugal, it is in July (in Portuguese: Dia dos avós). Other countries such as Canada and India however share the same date as The US.
History
National Grandparents' Day came about due to the efforts of two people:
Jacob Reingold
In 1961, Jacob Reingold, the executive vice president of Hebrew Home of Riverdale (a care home for older adults), attended a conference on aging in the White House.
Driven by what he heard, he sought to do something to honor all grandparents: a special day. This was first celebrated in the Hebrew Home in September 1961. On January 27, 1987, Mario Biaggi, a member of The House of Representatives, remarked for the record a “Tribute to Jacob Reingold, pioneer in efforts to gain national recognition for grandparents”.
Marian McQuade
Marian McQuade's concern about the number of lonely and isolated grandparents in homes motivated her to start a campaign in 1970 for a special day for them. She wanted their families and others in the community to benefit from their care and wisdom. She gained the support of local leaders.
National Recognition
The very first Grandparents' Day celebration in Jacob Reingold's Hebrew Home of Riverdale involved activities such as “a picnic and carnival, complete with ponies and merry-go-rounds and games and prizes.” (recorded in congress).
In 1961 about 3500 people attended the first Grandparents' Days events in this Home, two years later, in 1963, 5000 people attended.
In 1973, the Governor of West Virginia, Arch Moore, declared Grandparents' Day a statewide holiday. With determination, the campaign reached Congress, and in 1978 a bill was passed. On September 6, 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed a proclamation declaring the first Sunday after Labor Day Grandparents' Day.
President Carter's proclamation explained why this day is so important:
I urge each citizen to pause and to reflect on the influence his grandparents have had in shaping his own destiny, and on the legacy bestowed upon our contemporary society by his grandparents' generation.
Grandparents are our continuing tie to the past, to the events and beliefs and experiences that so strongly affect our lives and the world around us. Whether they are our own, or surrogate grandparents who fill some gaps in our evolving society, our senior generation provides society with a link to its national heritage and traditions.
International recognition
The date has grown internationally since 1977, in 1995 the Canadian Government approved the Bill read by Sarkis Assadourian to recognize the second Sunday in September as Grandparents' Day, a day to honor Grandparents.
Ideas for Celebrating
Grandparents' Day is not only about spending time with family but also about acknowledging what we can gain from grandparents, such as an understanding of our history, wisdom, and guidance. Schools, nursing homes, etc. arrange fun and exciting events for families to visit. Families can also make personalized gifts and cards to show how much they cherish their grandparents.
Social Awareness
One important purpose of Grandparents' Day is to raise awareness of the role that grandparents have in modern society, and raising awareness can take many forms.
People will be sharing the hashtag #DoSomethingGrand and others will be swapping their profile pictures for images of their grandparents.
You could also share a story of your grandparents with your friends and family to help people see just how much your grandma or grandpa is appreciated. Consider spending time at a local nursing home or participating in community service projects that support the elderly. Volunteering can make a significant difference in the lives of isolated grandparents.
Impact on Society
Grandparents play a crucial role in modern society. According to a study, nearly 7 million grandparents live with their grandchildren, providing not only love and care but also financial and emotional support.
Activities and Crafts
To celebrate Grandparents' Day, families can engage in various activities such as:
- Creating a family tree together
- Making a scrapbook of memories
- Cooking a family recipe
Grandparents' Day Facts
- Every year, a proclamation is made by the President to declare the Sunday after Labor Day the next National Grandparents Day.
- The Official Song for Grandparents Day is A Song for Grandma and Grandpa by Johnny Prill.
- You can make a tribute in honor of someone at the official website: Grandparentsday.org
- In Poland, Grandparents’ Day is celebrated separately for grandmothers (January 21) and grandfathers (January 22), highlighting the unique roles they play in the family
Other Celebrations
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Apr 29 Mon
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May 01 Wed
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Jul 26 Fri
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Aug 21 Wed
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Aug 03 Sun
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Sep 21 Sun
Grandparents' Day 2024
Date: Sunday, 13 September 2026
Date: Sunday, 12 September 2027
Date: Sunday, 10 September 2028