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I work in a care home and need to establish ‘event days’ to celebrate. I would be grateful if anyone knows of such a site, so as I can decide whether or not the celebrations would be suitable for our service users, V-day, fathers day, bonfire night are mentioned, yet choices seem to be just of the ‘main ones’
www.eventdaysengland.co.uk doesn’t give a response, is there something missing?

Not sure if this is the type of thing you are after but this website is full of random things for throughout the year.



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Friday, August 28th, 2009 at 11:51 am
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3 Responses to “celebrated days in england ie Pancake Tuesday, mothers day etc.?”

  1. Absie Says:

    Not sure if this is the type of thing you are after but this website is full of random things for throughout the year.
    References :
    http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/curious/calendar.htm

    Quote - "Cheese rolling, Nettle Eating, Toe Wrestling, Bog Snorkelling are just a few of the strange, bizarre, wacky, eccentric and even mad festivals still taking place in Britain"

  2. Lulu Says:

    Go onto google.com and type in ‘all events in an english year’ it comes up with lots of ideas and one good website is http://www.eventdaysengland.co.uk

    Hope I helped
    x
    References :
    My Mums a teacher and went on this websitee :)

  3. Krisi Says:

    mothers day
    fathers day
    halloween
    easter sunday
    easter monday
    good friday
    shrove tuesday
    all saints eve
    all hallows eve
    christmas
    christmas eve
    boxing day
    new year
    new years eve
    valentines day
    ash wednesday
    first sunday in lent
    st david
    st matthias
    st patrick
    commonwealth day
    st joseph
    palm sunday
    maundy thursday
    st george
    st mark
    st philip and st james
    world red cross day
    st barnabas st john the baptist
    veterans day
    st swithin
    st mary magdalene
    st bartholomew
    grandparents day
    st michael
    st luke
    united nations day
    st simon and st jude
    rememberance sunday
    first sunday of advent
    st andrew
    st stephen
    st john the evangelist
    holy innocents

    References :

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