CHILDREN’S DAY – Second Sunday in June
[2023-08-02 16:30:59]
To celebrate the children in our lives, the National Children's Day is the time to slow down the fast life of our pace, shut down the technology and focus on the important things. Although it may not be enough to spend the day, using it as an opportunity to change your family's lifestyle may be an important step in your child's life.
Charlies Leonard, a pastor of the savior 's universal church in Chelsea, Massachusetts, began a child' s day in 1856 as a special day for baptized children. He originally named it Rhodes Day. In 1995 President Clinton announced the public day of the child on October 8. In 2001, President Bush announced the first Sunday of June as the day of citizen 's child. However, the child's day is usually celebrated on the second Sunday in June or October 8.
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On the second Sunday in June, 1857, Dr. Charles Leonard, a savior of the Savior's Church in Chelsea, Massachusetts, began his child's day. Leonardo did special worship for the children. It was later named Sunday of flowers, then a child's day, but Leonard named the day Rodeway. On Children's Day, a holiday was officially declared by the Republic of Turkey in 1929 and it is scheduled for April 23. Children's Day has been celebrated all over the country since 1923, and the government and the newspaper at that time declared Children's Day everyday. In 1931, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and president of the Republic of Turkey, announced the official declaration.
Of course, the concept of Children's Day is not new. In America, the celebration of local children's day dates back to the 1860s. In the past 10 years, Illinois announced that the second Sunday in June is a child's day. According to the National Children's Day website, similar declarations are issued in cities such as Aurora, Illinois, Batavia, Illinois, Fort Collins, Colorado, Vancouver, and so on, this site promotes child holidays. In the country from Argentina to Zambia, we recognize the role of children in society, celebrate, have a national legal holiday. Children's Day (May 14) is a story about the importance of children's health, and how children protect their children's rights and freedoms to grow to a happy and healthy adult. Since 1948, Japan celebrated Children 's Day to celebrate their happiness, commemorating the child' s personality on May 5.
On June 13, 2010, the United States celebrated a child's day on the second Sunday in June. John Roth of Batavia, Illinois, began to "enlarge and revitalize" the child's day in this country. Ross is definitely a Christian, but his mission is like a secular view of loving and affirming our children. According to the National Children's Day Facebook page, Ross received the "Illinois State Batavia and mayor Mayor Aurora announcement", the governor of Illinois announces "ongoing". Do you think it is necessary to celebrate a child's day in the United States? If so, what sort of activities do you think should be done to prevent it from becoming other outstanding vacation?