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Boxing Day

Boxing Day, celebrated the day after Christmas on December 26th, is a centuries-old public holiday and gift-giving day that originated in Britain. Most offices are closed on this day in Commonwealth countries. 

Boxing Day is spent with family and friends with lots of food and fun. Because it is traditionally the cook’s day off, the menu, usually includes left-over turkey from Christmas. 

According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, the custom arose […]

Boxing Day2022-12-16T13:40:22-05:00

Festivus for the Rest of Us!

Many of you are familiar with the Seinfeld episode “Strike” in which the Costanza family initiates Jerry, Kramer, and Elaine into the traditions of Festivus. So, is Festivus really a “thing”? 

As depicted in the Seinfeld episode, Festivus is celebrated on December 23rd as an alternative to the often pressure filled, commercialized, and hectic winter holidays we celebrate. The celebration includes a Festivus dinner, meatloaf; an unadorned […]

Festivus for the Rest of Us!2022-12-16T13:40:14-05:00

Ursids Meteor Shower

The Ursids meteor shower is active annually between December 17 and December 24. The shower usually peaks around December 23. At its peak, observers may be able to view as many as 10 meteors in an hour. 

The shower is named the Ursids because the meteors seem to radiate from the direction of the constellation Ursa Minor in the sky. The Ursids are associated with the 8P/Tuttle comet, a celestial body […]

Ursids Meteor Shower2022-12-16T13:44:15-05:00

Montgomery Connects Computers

Montgomery County’s Montgonery Connects program to distribute 40,000 computers to Montgomery County residents ages 7 and older without access to a computer. There is a limit of 1 computer per person and every person receiving a computer must have a library card number to make an individual appointment to pick up a computer and must show photo ID at pick-up. If a parent wants a computer for themselves and also wants one for their […]

Montgomery Connects Computers2022-12-11T18:43:33-05:00

Hallowed Ground

The Monocacy Cemetery in Beallsville is a part of the Medley District’s history dating back to the mid 1700s when a chapel for Anglican parishioners was constructed. A replacement chapel was built in the 1760s and again after its partial destruction during the Civil War. 

In 1874, the Monocacy Cemetery Society was formed to manage the cemetery’s operation. Reflecting the sentiments at the time, large stone markers were erected by Ladies groups in […]

Hallowed Ground2022-12-11T12:05:10-05:00

Happy Chanukah!

Chanukah is the eight-day Jewish, wintertime “festival of lights,” celebrated with a nightly menorah lighting, special prayers, and fried foods. This year, Chanukah begins on Sunday December 18th and continues through Monday December 26th. 

Chanukah or Hannukah celebrates the rededication of the Holy Temple of Jerusalem in the 2nd century BC after it was recaptured from the Greeks by a small, outnumbered and poorly armed Jewish army. […]

Happy Chanukah!2022-12-11T11:58:07-05:00

Geminids Meteor Shower

The best shooting star show of this year runs from Dec. 4 to 20. At its peak in the Washington area, the Geminids Meteor Shower may produce 150 multicolored meteors per hour from 9:30 pm on December 13th to dawn on December 14th 

The Geminids meteors radiate from near the bright stars Castor and Pollux in the constellation Gemini. Some of these spectacular shows may be blocked at […]

Geminids Meteor Shower2022-12-11T11:51:56-05:00

Celebrating the 231st Anniversary of the Bill of Rights

Many of the rights and liberties which Americans cherish—such as freedom of speech, religion, and due process of law—were not enumerated in the original Constitution drafted at the Philadelphia Convention in 1787, but were included in the first ten amendments, known as the Bill of Rights.  

In 1941 U.S President Franklin D. Roosevelt established Bill of Rights Day, the annual observance of the ratification of the first ten Amendments to our Constitution on […]

Celebrating the 231st Anniversary of the Bill of Rights2022-12-11T11:45:34-05:00

Join Us for the 2023 PS! Book Club

Help choose the reading list for 2023 

Calling all book lovers and avid readers. Whether you have been a regular at our PS! Book Club or would like to join us, we invite you to help us choose our reading list for the 2023 PS! Book Club. In the past year, we read a mixture of genres, non-fiction, novels, historical fiction, and fantasy. The book club gives us a chance to read selections […]

Join Us for the 2023 PS! Book Club2022-12-04T09:12:51-05:00

Remember and Honor Pearl Harbor

National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day is observed on December 7th to remember and honor the 2,403 Americans who were killed eighty-one years ago in the 1941 Japanese surprise dawn attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. As a result, the United States declared war on Japan and entered World War II. FDR called this “a day that will live in infamy’. 

Japanese planes attacked the U.S. […]

Remember and Honor Pearl Harbor2022-12-03T23:31:16-05:00
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