Father’s Day is Sunday, June 21. 2020. To celebrate Father’s Day with your dad, here are some things that you can do with him.
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Jason Smith’s Capitol Report
From the outset, America has been a profound experiment. What began as a small cluster of colonies wedged between a great ocean and a vast wilderness, became the world’s epicenter of hope and opportunity. A resilient people changed the course of human history by dedicating themselves to a simple yet radical belief that they could […]
Taps Across America Happening Here
This is a day we set aside to honor those who gave the greatest sacrifice in order to secure our freedoms here at home.
Things You May Not Know About Memorial Day
Memorial Day is Monday, May 25, 2020. Memorial Day unofficially marks the first day of summer.
Things To Do For Mother’s on Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is coming up soon on May 10, 2020. Here are some things to do and to give to your mom on Mother’s Day.
Is It Safe To Send Mom Flowers For Mother’s Day?
As we approach yet another holiday during this coronavirus season, we want to do our best for Mom.
Alton Florist Opens Doors After Quarantining
The Alton Florist is gearing up for spring and Mother’s Day after this season of quarantine.
Good Friday and Easter History: Good News Still Relevant Today!
Good Friday and Easter are coming up. Good Friday is April 10, 2020, and Easter is April 12, 2020. Here’s some history behind the two holidays.
Mammoth Spring Church Plans Drive In Easter Service
First Baptist Church in Mammoth Springs has come up with an answer. Their answer is a drive-in Easter service.
Easter Activities to do While Quarantined
This year families will more than likely be quarantined on Easter Sunday. To still keep up the Easter spirit and not be bored, here are a few activities to do.
St. Patrick’s Day History and Facts
St. Patrick’s Day is held on March 17 every year. This holiday is known for green, shamrocks, corned beef and cabbage, pots of gold, and leprechauns.
π Pi Day 3/14
Today is Pi(π) day and not the pie that is filled with apple, peaches, and berries, but instead Pi(π)…