Labor Day Celebration

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Labor Day is a day that typically signals the end of the summer season, the time when the weather turns cooler,and kids return to school. This September holiday is also the day to plan your last big barbecue of the summer season. Make Labor Day a time for the family to really end the summer with a blast of fun and welcome the Autumn season.

What Is Labor Day

Labor Day is a federal holiday that is celebrated in America on the first Monday in September each year. Labor Day is now a way to announce the end of Summer and the beginning of Autumn. Labor Day is not a new holiday, it was started many decades ago. Labor Day was first signed into law as a way to celebrate the labor movement. And of course, Labor Day, which is a creation of the Labor movement, is now a tribute to all the hard working Americans who have made the country what it is today.

Celebration Ideas

Labor Day is filled with parades, parties, and political speeches. Labor Day is a great way for the family to get together and have a last summer party together. So, let's take a look at a few ways to celebrate.

Family Barbecue - Get started by preparing a delicious family barbecue with pork, beef, chicken, or ribs. Set up a picnic table with a red, white, and blue table napkins, matching paper plates, and utensils. Prepare a seasonal salad and serve with summer drinks.

Picnic In The Park - A picnic in the local park is also an enjoyable way to spend Labor Day. A picnic in the park is also a way for the family time to observe any local parades and celebrate with other families.

Beach Fling - This is also a perfect time to head to the beach and enjoy the last days of warm weather. Prepare a nice picnic basket packed with favorite treats and bring along some summer tunes.

Pool Party - There is nothing like a fun pool party to celebrate the end of the summer season. Throw a pool party for the kids and their friends. Decorate with balloons and streamers. Play music and have fun games for the kids. Serve hot-dog's, hamburgers, and favorite treats.

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