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Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année

December 25, 2022 by Marc Handelman in Holidays, National Holidays, Bonne Année, Joyeux Noël, Jours Fériés, Jour de Congé, Canada, America’s Staunchest Ally, United States
December 25, 2022 /Marc Handelman
Holidays, National Holidays, Bonne Année, Joyeux Noël, Jours Fériés, Jour de Congé, Canada, America’s Staunchest Ally, United States

Originally Published in December 2019: United State's NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir's Hanukkah Wishes from the International Space Station: Happy Hanukkah to all those who celebrate it on Earth! #HappyHanukkah pic.twitter.com/FKC2M5iXni Our Very Best Wishes to Family and Friends Celebrating Hanukkah 2022

Happy Hanukkah!

December 25, 2022 by Marc Handelman in NASA, Holidays, National Holidays, Hanukkah, A Message Of Freedom

United State's NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir

December 25, 2022 /Marc Handelman
NASA, Holidays, National Holidays, Hanukkah, A Message Of Freedom

Image courtesy of the Veterans of Foreign Wars

Happy Thanksgiving 2022

November 24, 2022 by Marc Handelman in US Thanksgiving, National Holidays, VFW, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Veterans
November 24, 2022 /Marc Handelman
US Thanksgiving, National Holidays, VFW, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Veterans

Happy Indigenous Peoples Day! →

October 10, 2022 by Marc Handelman in Indigenous Peoples Day, National Holidays, Presidential Proclamation

President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.'s Proclamation on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, 2021

Since time immemorial, American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians have built vibrant and diverse cultures — safeguarding land, language, spirit, knowledge, and tradition across the generations. On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, our Nation celebrates the invaluable contributions and resilience of Indigenous peoples, recognizes their inherent sovereignty, and commits to honoring the Federal Government’s trust and treaty obligations to Tribal Nations.

Our country was conceived on a promise of equality and opportunity for all people — a promise that, despite the extraordinary progress we have made through the years, we have never fully lived up to. That is especially true when it comes to upholding the rights and dignity of the Indigenous people who were here long before colonization of the Americas began. For generations, Federal policies systematically sought to assimilate and displace Native people and eradicate Native cultures. Today, we recognize Indigenous peoples’ resilience and strength as well as the immeasurable positive impact that they have made on every aspect of American society. We also recommit to supporting a new, brighter future of promise and equity for Tribal Nations — a future grounded in Tribal sovereignty and respect for the human rights of Indigenous people in the Americas and around the world.

In the first week of my Administration, I issued a memorandum reaffirming our Nation’s solemn trust and treaty obligations to American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal Nations and directed the heads of executive departments and agencies to engage in regular, meaningful, and robust consultation with Tribal officials. It is a priority of my Administration to make respect for Tribal sovereignty and self-governance the cornerstone of Federal Indian policy. History demonstrates that Native American people — and our Nation as a whole — are best served when Tribal governments are empowered to lead their communities and when Federal officials listen to and work together with Tribal leaders when formulating Federal policy that affects Tribal Nations.

The contributions that Indigenous peoples have made throughout history — in public service, entrepreneurship, scholarship, the arts, and countless other fields — are integral to our Nation, our culture, and our society. Indigenous peoples have served, and continue to serve, in the United States Armed Forces with distinction and honor — at one of the highest rates of any group — defending our security every day. And Native Americans have been on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, working essential jobs and carrying us through our gravest moments. Further, in recognition that the pandemic has harmed Indigenous peoples at an alarming and disproportionate rate, Native communities have led the way in connecting people with vaccination, boasting some of the highest rates of any racial or ethnic group.

The Federal Government has a solemn obligation to lift up and invest in the future of Indigenous people and empower Tribal Nations to govern their own communities and make their own decisions. We must never forget the centuries-long campaign of violence, displacement, assimilation, and terror wrought upon Native communities and Tribal Nations throughout our country. Today, we acknowledge the significant sacrifices made by Native peoples to this country — and recognize their many ongoing contributions to our Nation.

On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we honor America’s first inhabitants and the Tribal Nations that continue to thrive today. I encourage everyone to celebrate and recognize the many Indigenous communities and cultures that make up our great country.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR., President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim October 11, 2021, as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. I call upon the people of the United States to observe this day with appropriate ceremonies and activities. I also direct that the flag of the United States be displayed on all public buildings on the appointed day in honor of our diverse history and the Indigenous peoples who contribute to shaping this Nation.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-sixth.

JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR.

October 10, 2022 /Marc Handelman
Indigenous Peoples Day, National Holidays, Presidential Proclamation

Our Very Best Thanksgiving Wishes To Our Canadian Family, Readers, First Responders and Canadian Forces Members and All Those That Serve The Greater Good in Canada

Nos meilleurs voeux de Action de Grâce à notre famille canadienne, à nos lecteurs, aux membres des Forces canadiennes et à tous ceux qui servent le plus grand bien au Canada!

Canadian Thanksgiving - Action de Grâce Canadien

October 10, 2022 by Marc Handelman in Canada, Canadian Thanksgiving, National Holidays, Action De Grâce Canadien
October 10, 2022 /Marc Handelman
Canada, Canadian Thanksgiving, National Holidays, Action De Grâce Canadien

Construction workers sit on a New York City skyscraper girder in 1932. The building today is known as Rockefeller Plaza. (Image Credit © Granger)

United States Labor Day 2022

September 05, 2022 by Marc Handelman in United States of America, Labor Day, Labor Day 2022, National Holidays, Public Holidays, Labor
September 05, 2022 /Marc Handelman
United States of America, Labor Day, Labor Day 2022, National Holidays, Public Holidays, Labor

via our Library of Congress, United States of America

United States of America, Independence Day 2022 →

July 04, 2022 by Marc Handelman in United States Holidays, National Holidays, Independence Day, Library of Congress
July 04, 2022 /Marc Handelman
United States Holidays, National Holidays, Independence Day, Library of Congress

Canada Day 2022 / La Fête du Canada 2022 →

July 01, 2022 by Marc Handelman in Canada, America's Allies, Canada Day, National Holidays
July 01, 2022 /Marc Handelman
Canada, America's Allies, Canada Day, National Holidays

via Photographer Marjory Collins in New York City, NY, USA in January 1943 - Blowing Horns on Bleeker Street on New Year's Day

Happy New Year 2022

January 01, 2022 by Marc Handelman in Happy New Year, National Holidays
January 01, 2022 /Marc Handelman
Happy New Year, National Holidays

Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année

December 25, 2021 by Marc Handelman in Holidays, National Holidays, Bonne Année, Joyeux Noël, Jours Fériés, Jour de Congé
December 25, 2021 /Marc Handelman
Holidays, National Holidays, Bonne Année, Joyeux Noël, Jours Fériés, Jour de Congé

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

December 25, 2021 by Marc Handelman in Holidays, National Holidays
December 25, 2021 /Marc Handelman
Holidays, National Holidays

Feliz Navidad y Feliz Año Nuevo

December 25, 2021 by Marc Handelman in Holidays, Feliz Navidad, Feliz Año Nuevo, National Holidays, Días Festivos Nacionales, Días Festivos
December 25, 2021 /Marc Handelman
Holidays, Feliz Navidad, Feliz Año Nuevo, National Holidays, Días Festivos Nacionales, Días Festivos

Happy Indigenous Peoples Day! →

October 11, 2021 by Marc Handelman in Indigenous Peoples Day, National Holidays, Presidential Proclamation

A Proclamation on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, 2021

Since time immemorial, American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians have built vibrant and diverse cultures — safeguarding land, language, spirit, knowledge, and tradition across the generations. On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, our Nation celebrates the invaluable contributions and resilience of Indigenous peoples, recognizes their inherent sovereignty, and commits to honoring the Federal Government’s trust and treaty obligations to Tribal Nations.

Our country was conceived on a promise of equality and opportunity for all people — a promise that, despite the extraordinary progress we have made through the years, we have never fully lived up to. That is especially true when it comes to upholding the rights and dignity of the Indigenous people who were here long before colonization of the Americas began. For generations, Federal policies systematically sought to assimilate and displace Native people and eradicate Native cultures. Today, we recognize Indigenous peoples’ resilience and strength as well as the immeasurable positive impact that they have made on every aspect of American society. We also recommit to supporting a new, brighter future of promise and equity for Tribal Nations — a future grounded in Tribal sovereignty and respect for the human rights of Indigenous people in the Americas and around the world.

In the first week of my Administration, I issued a memorandum reaffirming our Nation’s solemn trust and treaty obligations to American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal Nations and directed the heads of executive departments and agencies to engage in regular, meaningful, and robust consultation with Tribal officials. It is a priority of my Administration to make respect for Tribal sovereignty and self-governance the cornerstone of Federal Indian policy. History demonstrates that Native American people — and our Nation as a whole — are best served when Tribal governments are empowered to lead their communities and when Federal officials listen to and work together with Tribal leaders when formulating Federal policy that affects Tribal Nations.

The contributions that Indigenous peoples have made throughout history — in public service, entrepreneurship, scholarship, the arts, and countless other fields — are integral to our Nation, our culture, and our society. Indigenous peoples have served, and continue to serve, in the United States Armed Forces with distinction and honor — at one of the highest rates of any group — defending our security every day. And Native Americans have been on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, working essential jobs and carrying us through our gravest moments. Further, in recognition that the pandemic has harmed Indigenous peoples at an alarming and disproportionate rate, Native communities have led the way in connecting people with vaccination, boasting some of the highest rates of any racial or ethnic group.

The Federal Government has a solemn obligation to lift up and invest in the future of Indigenous people and empower Tribal Nations to govern their own communities and make their own decisions. We must never forget the centuries-long campaign of violence, displacement, assimilation, and terror wrought upon Native communities and Tribal Nations throughout our country. Today, we acknowledge the significant sacrifices made by Native peoples to this country — and recognize their many ongoing contributions to our Nation.

On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we honor America’s first inhabitants and the Tribal Nations that continue to thrive today. I encourage everyone to celebrate and recognize the many Indigenous communities and cultures that make up our great country.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR., President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim October 11, 2021, as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. I call upon the people of the United States to observe this day with appropriate ceremonies and activities. I also direct that the flag of the United States be displayed on all public buildings on the appointed day in honor of our diverse history and the Indigenous peoples who contribute to shaping this Nation.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-sixth.

JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR.

October 11, 2021 /Marc Handelman
Indigenous Peoples Day, National Holidays, Presidential Proclamation

Our Very Best Thanksgiving Wishes To Our Canadian Family, Readers, First Responders and Canadian Forces Members and All Those That Serve The Greater Good in Canada! - Nos meilleurs voeux de Action de Grâce à notre famille canadienne, à nos lecteurs, aux membres des Forces canadiennes et à tous ceux qui servent le plus grand bien au Canada!

Canadian Thanksgiving - Action de Grâce Canadien

October 11, 2021 by Marc Handelman in Canada, Canadian Thanksgiving, National Holidays, Action De Grâce Canadien
October 11, 2021 /Marc Handelman
Canada, Canadian Thanksgiving, National Holidays, Action De Grâce Canadien

Happy United States Labor Day 2021 / Feliz Día del Trabajo de Estados Unidos 2021 →

September 06, 2021 by Marc Handelman in Labor Day, Labor, National Holidays, United States of America
September 06, 2021 /Marc Handelman
Labor Day, Labor, National Holidays, United States of America

United States of America, Independence Day 2021

July 04, 2021 by Marc Handelman in United States of America, United States Holidays, National Holidays, Independence Day

via our Library of Congress, United States of America

July 04, 2021 /Marc Handelman
United States of America, United States Holidays, National Holidays, Independence Day

Happy Canada Day 2021 / La Fête du Canada 2021 To Our Canadian Family & Friends! / À notre famille et nos amis canadiens !

Canada Day 2021 / La Fête du Canada 2021

July 01, 2021 by Marc Handelman in Canada, America's Allies, Canada Day, National Holidays
July 01, 2021 /Marc Handelman
Canada, America's Allies, Canada Day, National Holidays

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2021

January 18, 2021 by Marc Handelman in American Patriots, Freedom Fighters, Civil Rights Leaders, Freedom, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, Civil Rights, Human Rights, Non-Violence, National Holidays, United States Holidays, National Heroes
January 18, 2021 /Marc Handelman
American Patriots, Freedom Fighters, Civil Rights Leaders, Freedom, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, Civil Rights, Human Rights, Non-Violence, National Holidays, United States Holidays, National Heroes

via Photographer Marjory Collins in New York City, NY, USA in January 1943 - Blowing Horns on Bleeker Street on New Year's Day

Happy New Year 2021

January 01, 2021 by Marc Handelman in Happy New Year, National Holidays
January 01, 2021 /Marc Handelman
Happy New Year, National Holidays

Canada Thanksgiving / Action de grâce au Canada

October 12, 2020 by Marc Handelman in Canadian Thanksgiving, National Holidays, Canada

Infosecurity.US Wishes Our Family, Friends And All Canadians Everywhere, A Safe And Happy Thanksgiving October 11 2020 / Infosecurity.US souhaite à notre famille, à nos amis et à tous les Canadiens du monde entier, un Thanksgiving en toute sécurité le 11 octobre 2020

October 12, 2020 /Marc Handelman
Canadian Thanksgiving, National Holidays, Canada
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