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Super Bowl Sunday

February 3, 2019

Super Bowl Sunday is the day on which the Super Bowl, the annual championship for the National Football League, is played. It is usually on the last Sunday in January or the first Sunday in February and is sometimes referred to as an unofficial national holiday. Festivities for Super Bowl Sunday typically involve groups of people gathering to watch the game. Both “Super Bowl Sunday” and “Super Sunday” are registered trademarks of the National Football League.

Festivities

Although not an official holiday, Super Bowl Sunday is an occasion when many families and friends gather together to watch the game, including those who are not normally football fans. Although sports bars have historically been busy on Super Bowl Sunday in the past, it is becoming more common for people to watch the game from home. This is due in part to the increasing size of home televisions in the United States as well as the attempts of budget-conscious consumers to save money.

Because watching the Super Bowl is so popular, stores are often empty during the game, particularly in the regions represented by the two teams playing in the Super Bowl, and water usage drops, with significant rises in use during halftime and after the game, as fans use the bathroom. Additionally, churches sometimes cancel afternoon or evening services on Super Bowl Sunday, hold football-themed charity drives, or deliver sermons designed to appeal to male members of the congregation.

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Date:
February 3, 2019

Super Bowl Sunday is the day on which the Super Bowl, the annual championship for the National Football League, is played. It is usually on the last Sunday in January or the first Sunday in February and is sometimes referred to as an unofficial national holiday. Festivities for Super Bowl Sunday typically involve groups of people gathering to watch the game. Both “Super Bowl Sunday” and “Super Sunday” are registered trademarks of the National Football League.

Festivities

Although not an official holiday, Super Bowl Sunday is an occasion when many families and friends gather together to watch the game, including those who are not normally football fans. Although sports bars have historically been busy on Super Bowl Sunday in the past, it is becoming more common for people to watch the game from home. This is due in part to the increasing size of home televisions in the United States as well as the attempts of budget-conscious consumers to save money.

Because watching the Super Bowl is so popular, stores are often empty during the game, particularly in the regions represented by the two teams playing in the Super Bowl, and water usage drops, with significant rises in use during halftime and after the game, as fans use the bathroom. Additionally, churches sometimes cancel afternoon or evening services on Super Bowl Sunday, hold football-themed charity drives, or deliver sermons designed to appeal to male members of the congregation.

Source: WikiPedia

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Date:
February 3, 2019

Super Bowl Sunday is the day on which the Super Bowl, the annual championship for the National Football League, is played. It is usually on the last Sunday in January or the first Sunday in February and is sometimes referred to as an unofficial national holiday. Festivities for Super Bowl Sunday typically involve groups of people gathering to watch the game. Both “Super Bowl Sunday” and “Super Sunday” are registered trademarks of the National Football League.

Festivities

Although not an official holiday, Super Bowl Sunday is an occasion when many families and friends gather together to watch the game, including those who are not normally football fans. Although sports bars have historically been busy on Super Bowl Sunday in the past, it is becoming more common for people to watch the game from home. This is due in part to the increasing size of home televisions in the United States as well as the attempts of budget-conscious consumers to save money.

Because watching the Super Bowl is so popular, stores are often empty during the game, particularly in the regions represented by the two teams playing in the Super Bowl, and water usage drops, with significant rises in use during halftime and after the game, as fans use the bathroom. Additionally, churches sometimes cancel afternoon or evening services on Super Bowl Sunday, hold football-themed charity drives, or deliver sermons designed to appeal to male members of the congregation.

Source: WikiPedia

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Date:
February 3, 2019

Super Bowl Sunday is the day on which the Super Bowl, the annual championship for the National Football League, is played. It is usually on the last Sunday in January or the first Sunday in February and is sometimes referred to as an unofficial national holiday. Festivities for Super Bowl Sunday typically involve groups of people gathering to watch the game. Both “Super Bowl Sunday” and “Super Sunday” are registered trademarks of the National Football League.

Festivities

Although not an official holiday, Super Bowl Sunday is an occasion when many families and friends gather together to watch the game, including those who are not normally football fans. Although sports bars have historically been busy on Super Bowl Sunday in the past, it is becoming more common for people to watch the game from home. This is due in part to the increasing size of home televisions in the United States as well as the attempts of budget-conscious consumers to save money.

Because watching the Super Bowl is so popular, stores are often empty during the game, particularly in the regions represented by the two teams playing in the Super Bowl, and water usage drops, with significant rises in use during halftime and after the game, as fans use the bathroom. Additionally, churches sometimes cancel afternoon or evening services on Super Bowl Sunday, hold football-themed charity drives, or deliver sermons designed to appeal to male members of the congregation.

Source: WikiPedia

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Date:
February 3, 2019

Super Bowl Sunday is the day on which the Super Bowl, the annual championship for the National Football League, is played. It is usually on the last Sunday in January or the first Sunday in February and is sometimes referred to as an unofficial national holiday. Festivities for Super Bowl Sunday typically involve groups of people gathering to watch the game. Both “Super Bowl Sunday” and “Super Sunday” are registered trademarks of the National Football League.

Festivities

Although not an official holiday, Super Bowl Sunday is an occasion when many families and friends gather together to watch the game, including those who are not normally football fans. Although sports bars have historically been busy on Super Bowl Sunday in the past, it is becoming more common for people to watch the game from home. This is due in part to the increasing size of home televisions in the United States as well as the attempts of budget-conscious consumers to save money.

Because watching the Super Bowl is so popular, stores are often empty during the game, particularly in the regions represented by the two teams playing in the Super Bowl, and water usage drops, with significant rises in use during halftime and after the game, as fans use the bathroom. Additionally, churches sometimes cancel afternoon or evening services on Super Bowl Sunday, hold football-themed charity drives, or deliver sermons designed to appeal to male members of the congregation.

Source: WikiPedia

Details

Date:
February 3, 2019

Super Bowl Sunday is the day on which the Super Bowl, the annual championship for the National Football League, is played. It is usually on the last Sunday in January or the first Sunday in February and is sometimes referred to as an unofficial national holiday. Festivities for Super Bowl Sunday typically involve groups of people gathering to watch the game. Both “Super Bowl Sunday” and “Super Sunday” are registered trademarks of the National Football League.

Festivities

Although not an official holiday, Super Bowl Sunday is an occasion when many families and friends gather together to watch the game, including those who are not normally football fans. Although sports bars have historically been busy on Super Bowl Sunday in the past, it is becoming more common for people to watch the game from home. This is due in part to the increasing size of home televisions in the United States as well as the attempts of budget-conscious consumers to save money.

Because watching the Super Bowl is so popular, stores are often empty during the game, particularly in the regions represented by the two teams playing in the Super Bowl, and water usage drops, with significant rises in use during halftime and after the game, as fans use the bathroom. Additionally, churches sometimes cancel afternoon or evening services on Super Bowl Sunday, hold football-themed charity drives, or deliver sermons designed to appeal to male members of the congregation.

Source: WikiPedia

Details

Date:
February 3, 2019

Super Bowl Sunday is the day on which the Super Bowl, the annual championship for the National Football League, is played. It is usually on the last Sunday in January or the first Sunday in February and is sometimes referred to as an unofficial national holiday. Festivities for Super Bowl Sunday typically involve groups of people gathering to watch the game. Both “Super Bowl Sunday” and “Super Sunday” are registered trademarks of the National Football League.

Festivities

Although not an official holiday, Super Bowl Sunday is an occasion when many families and friends gather together to watch the game, including those who are not normally football fans. Although sports bars have historically been busy on Super Bowl Sunday in the past, it is becoming more common for people to watch the game from home. This is due in part to the increasing size of home televisions in the United States as well as the attempts of budget-conscious consumers to save money.

Because watching the Super Bowl is so popular, stores are often empty during the game, particularly in the regions represented by the two teams playing in the Super Bowl, and water usage drops, with significant rises in use during halftime and after the game, as fans use the bathroom. Additionally, churches sometimes cancel afternoon or evening services on Super Bowl Sunday, hold football-themed charity drives, or deliver sermons designed to appeal to male members of the congregation.

Source: WikiPedia

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Date:
February 3, 2019

Month-Long Events

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January

Soup Month
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Braille Literacy Month
Blood Donor Month
Crime Stoppers Month
Hot Tea Month
Oatmeal Month

February

Great American Pie Month
Chocolate Lover's Month
Cherry Month
Hot Breakfast Month

March

Noodle Month
Nutrition Month
Fire Prevention Month
Women's History Month
International Francophone (French Speaking) Month
Craft Month
Frozen Food Month

April

International Guitar Month
Foot Health Awareness Month

May

Barbecue Month
Blood Pressure Month
Photograph Month
Hamburger Month
Salad Month
Strawberry Month

June

Graduation Month
Accordion Awareness Mont
Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Month
Iced Tea Month

July

US Parks & Recreation Month
Pickle Month
Baked Beans Month
Hot Dog Month
Ice Cream Month
Picnic Month

August

Eye Exam Month
Sandwich Month
Peach Month
Goat Cheese Month
Coffee Month
Back to School Shopping

September

Potato Month
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October

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Sausage Month
American Cheese Month
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Dessert Month
Pasta Month
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November

International Drum Month
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Model Railroad Month
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December

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