Jan Sikes

Celebrating Labor Day in America

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In the United States, we celebrate Labor Day on the first Monday of September every year. It all began with a parade in New York City in 1882, organized by labor unions. The idea of celebrating workers quickly caught on, and as many as 30 states recognized Labor Day before it became a federal holiday in 1894.

Many take advantage of the last summer holiday to visit the lakes, go camping, or grill outdoors.

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So here’s a tip of the hat to all the workers that help keep America moving!

The regular Monday #Motivation #Meditation #TarotReading #DragonOracleCard post will return next week. In the meantime, here’s a positive thought for the week.

Photo courtesy Dave Hensley Photography

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