November 2024
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Daylight Savings Time Ends
Daylight saving time (DST) or summer time is the practice of advancing clocks during summer months by one hour so that in the evening daylight is experienced an hour longer while sacrificing normal sunrise times. Typically, regions with summer time adjust clocks forward one hour close to the start of spring and adjust them backward in the autumn to standard time The clock moves ahead (thus, losing one hour) when DST starts, typically in the spring, and falls back one hour (thus, gaining one hour) when DST ends in the fall. To make it easier to remember which way the clock goes, keep in mind one of these sayings: “spring forward, fall back” or “spring ahead, fall behind.”Greenridge on Euclid - Euclid, OH
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Election Day
Election Day in the United States is the day set by law for the general elections of public officials. It occurs on the Tuesday right after the first Monday in November. It is a civic holiday in some states, including Delaware, Hawaii, Kentucky, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, West Virginia, and the territory of Puerto Rico. Some other states require that workers be permitted to take time off from employment without loss of pay.Greenridge on Euclid - Euclid, OH
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Forget-Me-Not Day
Forget-Me-Not day is the perfect day to remember your family, friends, and loved ones. It is a day to reach out to those you care about and haven't seen in a while; you don't want them to forget you, do you?! It is a day intended for the living, but many have also utilized it to remember and memorialize a loved one they have lost. Take a moment and reach out to those close to your heart...you will not only make them happy, but you will make sure you are not forgotten.Greenridge on Euclid - Euclid, OH
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Forget-Me-Not
Forget-Me-Not day is the perfect day to remember your family, friends, and loved ones. It is a day to reach out to those you care about and haven't seen in a while; you don't want them to forget you, do you?! It is a day intended for the living, but many have also utilized it to remember and memorialize a loved one they have lost. Take a moment and reach out to those close to your heart...you will not only make them happy, but you will make sure you are not forgotten.Greenridge on Euclid - Euclid, OH
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Veterans Day
Veterans Day is an American holiday honoring military veterans. Both a federal holiday and a state holiday in all states, it is on the weekday closest to November 11th each year. It is also celebrated as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day in other parts of the world, falling on November 11, the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I.Greenridge on Euclid - Euclid, OH
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Full Beaver Moon
November’s full Moon was called the Beaver Moon by both the colonists and the Algonquin tribes because this was the time to set beaver traps before the swamps froze, to ensure a supply of warm winter furs. It was also called the Full Frost Moon by Native Americans. A full moon is a lunar phase that occurs when the geocentric apparent longitudes of the sun and moon differ by 180 degrees; the moon is then in opposition with the sun. At this time, as seen by viewers on earth, the hemisphere of the moon that is facing the earth (the near side) is fully illuminated by the sun and appears round. Only during a full moon is the opposite hemisphere of the moon, which is not visible from earth (the far side), completely unilluminated. As a lunar month is about 29.531, the period between full moons can be either 29 or 30 days.Greenridge on Euclid - Euclid, OH
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World Peace Day
World Peace Day was started by Don Morris of Miami Florida, around 1997. It encourages individuals to play a role in making the world a better place. It is a day to remember to be kind to others, and promote peacefulness. Just think of how much better the world would be if we could all be kind to one another.Greenridge on Euclid - Euclid, OH
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Thanksgiving Day
In the United States, Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving Day is an annual one-day legal holiday that is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November (i.e. the Thursday falling between November 22 and November 28). The period from Thanksgiving Day to New Year's Day is often collectively referred to as the "holiday season" and the holiday itself is often nicknamed Turkey Day. Thanksgiving is generally considered a secular holiday and is not directly based on religious canon or dogma. The holiday's origins trace to harvest festivals that have been celebrated in many cultures since ancient times and most people celebrate by gathering at home with family or friends for a holiday feast. A tradition also exists to share the fruits of the harvest with those who are less fortunate.Greenridge on Euclid - Euclid, OH