Re: Halloween an official holiday
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:17 am
Those are some pretty good points, but the schools, if they want to, can still have those parties and gatherings. My point, is that there are two holidays (Lincolns Birthday & Washington's Birthday) in February, the shortest month of the year, that nobody seems to really celebrate or get in to like Halloween. I was thinking that we could eliminate one of those days, as a leagal holiday, and replace it with Halloween as a leagal holiday. I also don't see people gathering together to celebrate Columbus Day. Maybe instead of having a seperate day for that, we can officialy recognize the leagal holiday of Columbus Day on October 31st. Although, more and more schools are disregarding Columbus Day any more. Most government services like the post office, court houses and the like are closed, and some business close, but the school where I work is opened on Columbus Day.
To me, it just seems a bit of a waste to have two days off in February, when it's snowy, there's very little to do other then catch up on my hous cleaning, and it could be snowing to boot. I would rather have a day off on Hallowen, or some other time of the year when the weather is a little nicer. That's my way of looking at it.
Mike
To me, it just seems a bit of a waste to have two days off in February, when it's snowy, there's very little to do other then catch up on my hous cleaning, and it could be snowing to boot. I would rather have a day off on Hallowen, or some other time of the year when the weather is a little nicer. That's my way of looking at it.
Mike