Best Festivus Celebration Ideas in AC Content

Rosallee Scott
Does your family or friendship circle want to celebrate the infamous holiday this year made popular by none other than the Jerry Seinfeld Show? With these best Festivus celebration ideas in AC content you'll be ready in no time! Explore the history behind this cultural celebration, as well as it's customs, traditions and timeless truths.

History
Every holiday has it's own personal history. These articles all explain this one's rich roots and reasons for catching on so quickly throughout American society.

Festivus: A Holiday Even a Scrooge Can Love
Says that "Festivus is a holiday that was once only celebrated by one family. After it was revealed to the world by the hit television show "Seinfeld," many others adopted it, sometimes substituting it in place of Christmas. "

Festivus Celebrated Today by Families and Seinfeld Fans
States that "Festivus began as an alternative Christmas celebration by the O'Keefe family, whose son later wrote it into a famous "Seinfeld" episode. Now Festivus is a legitimate holiday today."

A Festivus for the Rest of Us!
Shows you "The Festivus Miracle for all to behold!"

Celebrations
These additions to the best Festivus celebration ideas in AC content give timeless advice on how to make these colorful traditions a part of your family. They discuss decorations, customs and other tips on how to do it right.

How to Celebrate Festivus
Offers advice on how to "Put up the Festivus pole and get ready for another year of the airing of grievances and feats of strength"

Celebrate the Fictional TV Holidays: Festivus and Christmakah
This AC content writer says "Here is a detailed look at the fictional holidays created by Seinfeld and The O.C."

How to Have a Proper Festivus Party
This article offers "Advice on celebrating the only holiday "for the rest of us""

Hopefully these best Festivus celebration ideas in AC content have shown you the most important part of any holiday season spent with friends and family is love an laughter, no matter what you celebrate. This is a time for good will and peace, no matter what culture you identify with. Share some with your loved ones today.

Published by Rosallee Scott - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

Rosallee Scott has been a freelance writer & researcher since 1998. She is a Featured Lifestyle Contributor here on Y!CN. Spending over a decade working side by side and learning from her sub-contractor husb...   View profile

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