December 31st is New Year’s Eve 🎉
#NewYearsEve #NYE 🎉
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Kwanzaa is an annual celebration of African-American culture that is held from December 26 to January 1. #Kwanzaa
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🎁 #BoxingDay Shopping Night (A Silent Night Cyber Security Parody)
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#Christmas #ChristmasDay
Merry Christmas (December 25th) Read More »
We are now closed to spend Christmas Eve with our families. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
December 24th is Christmas Eve 🎄 Read More »
For the northern half of Earth (the Northern Hemisphere), the winter solstice occurs annually on December 21 or 22. The winter solstice is the day with the fewest hours of sunlight in the whole year, making it the “shortest day” of the year.
December 21, 2025 is Winter Solstice ❄ Read More »
Hanukkah Evening of Wed, Dec 25, 2024 – Thu, Jan 2, 2025
Happy Hanukkah is December 14th this year too! Read More »
Held on the Tuesday after Black Friday and Cyber Monday each year, Giving Tuesday is a reminder for people to give to causes they believe in, volunteer and give back.
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Croatian – Sretan Božić! Czech – Veselé Vánoce! Danish – Glædelig Jul! Dutch – Vrolijk Kerstfeest! Finnish – Hyvää Joulua! French – Joyeux Noël! German – Frohe Weihnachten! Icelandic – Gleðileg Jól! Irish – Nollaig Shona! Italian – Buon Natale! Japanese – メリークリスマス! (Merīkurisumasu!) Korean – 메리 크리스마스! (Meli Keuliseumaseu!) Latin – Felicem Natalem Christi!
How to Say Merry Christmas in Different Languages Read More »
Held on the Monday immediately following Black Friday, Cyber Monday is the ceremonial kick-off of the holiday online shopping season in the United States between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Whereas Black Friday is associated with traditional brick-and-mortar stores, “Cyber Monday” symbolizes a busy day for online retailers. The premise was that consumers would return to their