Grandparents Day is celebrated the first
Sunday after Labor Day, and is credited to a housewife in Fayette County, West Virginia, who wanted to bring joy to lonely elderly people in nursing homes.
Grandparents Day is celebrated the first
Sunday after Labor Day.
In 1978, the United States Congress passed legislation, which was signed by President Jimmy Carter, proclaiming the first
Sunday after Labor Day as National Grandparents Day.
This lesson is a nice way to recognize Grandparent's Day (
the Sunday after Labor Day in the U.S.), or for use at any other time of year.
But Grandparents Day isn't merely a so - called «Hallmark holiday»;
the Sunday after Labor Day has been specially designated on calendars since 1978, when then - President Jimmy Carter signed a proclamation making it a day to honor older generations.
Not exact matches
I remember as a child my mom not letting me wear my white shoes
after Labor Day, but that was kind of fun because it made it special when we got to pull them out of hiding on Easter
Sunday.
Another alternative is to leave on
Sunday or stay until the Wednesday
after Labor Day.