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President's Day

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Presidents Day: 5 Fun Facts

Find out who—and what—we celebrate on Presidents Day, as well as some other fun facts.

Check out any calendar and you’ll see that the third Monday in February is designated as Presidents Day, a holiday most commonly associated with two of the (arguably) most important presidents of our country, Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. But really, only one of those is accurate. Read on to find out who—and what—we celebrate on Presidents Day, as well as some other fun facts: 1. Abraham Lincoln and George Washington share the same birth month. Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, while Washington was born on February 22, 1732—only some 10 days and 77 years apart. But while Honest Abe made some important contributions to our country’s history, the federal government never really saw him as Washington’s equal. Here’s why… 2. …

Alice Layke Freesman

3:25 pm on Monday, February 18, 2013

why does this only say one fact but say 5 fun facts for the title. it says one fun fact but says 5 things about that one fact!!!   more ›

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

School District Scraps President's Day Holiday

Feb. 18 will make up for Monday's school closings because of winter weather. Bethlehem Area School District snow days were already used up by Superstorm Sandy.

  Thanks to Monday morning’s snow, the Bethlehem Area School District has rescheduled Presidents Day, Feb. 18, as a regular day of school. District Superintendent Joseph Roy made the announcement via Twitter on Monday night. “There’s no such thing as a free lunch,” he tweeted. Bethlehem Area Schools were closed because of the winter storm that briefly blanketed the region in snow and then ice on Monday. But the district had already used its planned allotment of snow days when Superstorm Sandy caused widespread power outages in late October, forcing the district to cancel classes for a week.

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