The holiday season has officially holidays you get to look forward to this month? Check out all the holiday fun and observances you can take part in this December!
World AIDS Day: December 1st 1gi4h
Today an estimated 33 million people are living with HIV. You can do your part by December 1st, pin on a red ribbon to show your .
Hanukkah: November 28th - December 6th 2yl20
Hanukkah is observed over eight days.
Winter Solstice: December 21st 1h2nc
Winter solstice is the beginning of winter. It's also the shortest day of the year. Because of the earth's tilt, the solstice falls on December 21st.
Christmas Day: December 25th 101l5j
Christmas is a largely commercial, with everyone eagerly anticipating the arrival of St. Nick, but for Christians around the world, Christmas is a special and holy time to celebrate the birth and life of Jesus Christ.
Boxing Day: December 26th 1j204y
The first Boxing Day is believed to have started in the charity boxes placed in churches during the Christmas season. Either way, it's now known as one of the biggest shopping days of the year. Do you have for Boxing Day?
Kwanzaa: December 26th - January 1st 2n615f
Although some people believe this holiday is a substitute for Christmas, it is not a religious holiday. It is celebrated every year on December 26th. Kwanzaa, which means "first fruit of the harvest" in Swahili, is a time to focus on the traditional African values of family. It is based upon the celebration of seven principles or beliefs called the Nguzo Saba and was created by Ron Karenga in 1966 to celebrate African-American heritage.
New Year's Eve: December 31st 17q1p
The celebration of the New Year is the oldest of all holidays. It was first observed in January 1st to be the beginning of the new year.