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Celebrate Earth Day!

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“Nothing living should ever be treated with contempt. Whatever it is that lives, a man, a tree, or a bird, should be touched gently, because the time is short. Civilization is another word for respect for life.” Elizabeth Goudge (1900-1984)

On April 22, we will celebrate Earth Day.

This is a very exciting day because it makes people aware of how important our Earth is. Let’s take a look back and see why Earth Day became a nationally recognized day.

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Story of the Easter Egg

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Last Sunday many of us celebrated Easter, but do you have any clue where the idea for Easter eggs came from? Well, to start, we must remember that the egg has been a symbol of creation for hundreds of years. Keeping this in mind will help you to understand why so many people valued the egg throughout the ages.

In Pagan times the egg represented the rebirth of the earth, which allowed people to become hopeful of spring after a long winter. With the emergence of spring, the earth burst forth and was reborn, just as an egg bursts forth with new life.

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April Fools

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April Fools Day

It’s April Fools’ Day, and in the spirit of this day, the Chevron Cars Tribune is coming to you a day early. It’s not much of a trick, but at least we tried.

Believe it or not, April Fools’ Day has a long history dating back to the sixteenth-century.

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Spring Is Here

Spring

Spring officially begins on the vernal equinox, which occurs this year on March 21. The equinox is a special day when the sun is directly over the equator. After the equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, the days will keep getting longer and longer until the Summer Solstice - the longest day of the year. After this day, the weather keeps getting nicer, and if you live in a snowy region you can expect it to start to melt. Seasonal plants will start to grow, and green starts to appear. Even if you live where it’s green all year round, temperatures start to climb and a couple months away, summer is waiting. Are you ready?

St. Patrick’s Day

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St. Patricks Day

On March 17, don’t be caught not wearing something that’s green! The penalty is usually a good pinch! This tradition comes from Saint Patrick’s Day; named for the patron saint of Ireland. Saint Patrick lived from 385 to 461, and is credited with converting Ireland from Druidism to Christianity. According to legend, he is said to have been born in Roman-occupied Britain and was captured and enslaved by the Irish.

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