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Topic: Holder: US is nation of cowards on racial matters
catwoman96's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:06 PM
well jeesh...everybody ALMOST has a month....ima havta pay more attention.


even the pilgrims gets thanksgiving.

still the american indians are sooooo missing their holiday/month.

and i would like to celebrate the ancient civilizations also

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:08 PM

well jeesh...everybody ALMOST has a month....ima havta pay more attention.


even the pilgrims gets thanksgiving.

still the american indians are sooooo missing their holiday/month.

and i would like to celebrate the ancient civilizations also


they may have a holiday, but it's apparently not advertised because I didn't know alot of them

Winx's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:09 PM

Considering this is the melting pot in this country. I can celebrate Octoberfest for my German background, St Patties day for my Irish background and attend an Indian celebration for my American Indian background so I do not feel neglected at any level. :wink: laugh


And I do remember that you liked the Hispanic food that I ate at a Cinco de Mayo. lol You knew more about it then I did.

I've done Straussenfest (German), St. Pat's, Indian celebrations, Cinco de Mayo, Greek festivals, Italian festivals, International festivals. St. Louis has it all.

Winx's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:11 PM

well jeesh...everybody ALMOST has a month....ima havta pay more attention.


even the pilgrims gets thanksgiving.

still the american indians are sooooo missing their holiday/month.

and i would like to celebrate the ancient civilizations also


The link that I posted had this:

On November 5, 1994, President Clinton issued a proclamation based on Senate Joint Resolution 271, designating the month of November 1994 as "National American Indian Heritage Month".

roys's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:14 PM
That’s a really cool side effect of living in a multicultural area "great food" and from all over the world!

no photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:15 PM


Considering this is the melting pot in this country. I can celebrate Octoberfest for my German background, St Patties day for my Irish background and attend an Indian celebration for my American Indian background so I do not feel neglected at any level. :wink: laugh


And I do remember that you liked the Hispanic food that I ate at a Cinco de Mayo. lol You knew more about it then I did.

I've done Straussenfest (German), St. Pat's, Indian celebrations, Cinco de Mayo, Greek festivals, Italian festivals, International festivals. St. Louis has it all.


Texas makes a big deal out of Cinco de Mayo, Oktoberfest, Juneteenth, and St Patricks

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:17 PM



Considering this is the melting pot in this country. I can celebrate Octoberfest for my German background, St Patties day for my Irish background and attend an Indian celebration for my American Indian background so I do not feel neglected at any level. :wink: laugh


And I do remember that you liked the Hispanic food that I ate at a Cinco de Mayo. lol You knew more about it then I did.

I've done Straussenfest (German), St. Pat's, Indian celebrations, Cinco de Mayo, Greek festivals, Italian festivals, International festivals. St. Louis has it all.


Texas makes a big deal out of Cinco de Mayo, Oktoberfest, Juneteenth, and St Patricks


i know...i'm in texas....don't forget about national Czech day. my son if part czech and they belong to a lodge. we go to a town called west here....small czech village

Winx's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:18 PM



Considering this is the melting pot in this country. I can celebrate Octoberfest for my German background, St Patties day for my Irish background and attend an Indian celebration for my American Indian background so I do not feel neglected at any level. :wink: laugh


And I do remember that you liked the Hispanic food that I ate at a Cinco de Mayo. lol You knew more about it then I did.

I've done Straussenfest (German), St. Pat's, Indian celebrations, Cinco de Mayo, Greek festivals, Italian festivals, International festivals. St. Louis has it all.


Texas makes a big deal out of Cinco de Mayo, Oktoberfest, Juneteenth, and St Patricks


What's Juneteenth?

Winx's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:18 PM




Considering this is the melting pot in this country. I can celebrate Octoberfest for my German background, St Patties day for my Irish background and attend an Indian celebration for my American Indian background so I do not feel neglected at any level. :wink: laugh


And I do remember that you liked the Hispanic food that I ate at a Cinco de Mayo. lol You knew more about it then I did.

I've done Straussenfest (German), St. Pat's, Indian celebrations, Cinco de Mayo, Greek festivals, Italian festivals, International festivals. St. Louis has it all.


Texas makes a big deal out of Cinco de Mayo, Oktoberfest, Juneteenth, and St Patricks


i know...i'm in texas....don't forget about national Czech day. my son if part czech and they belong to a lodge. we go to a town called west here....small czech village


Is it Sokoll?

Winx's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:20 PM

That’s a really cool side effect of living in a multicultural area "great food" and from all over the world!


Oh, yes, the food.bigsmile

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Mon 02/23/09 08:20 PM




Considering this is the melting pot in this country. I can celebrate Octoberfest for my German background, St Patties day for my Irish background and attend an Indian celebration for my American Indian background so I do not feel neglected at any level. :wink: laugh


And I do remember that you liked the Hispanic food that I ate at a Cinco de Mayo. lol You knew more about it then I did.

I've done Straussenfest (German), St. Pat's, Indian celebrations, Cinco de Mayo, Greek festivals, Italian festivals, International festivals. St. Louis has it all.


Texas makes a big deal out of Cinco de Mayo, Oktoberfest, Juneteenth, and St Patricks


What's Juneteenth?


June 17th

Texas was the last state to accept the Emancipation Proclamation and all the slaves were officially freed on June 17th

big party and barbecue day in the black community

Winx's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:22 PM





Considering this is the melting pot in this country. I can celebrate Octoberfest for my German background, St Patties day for my Irish background and attend an Indian celebration for my American Indian background so I do not feel neglected at any level. :wink: laugh


And I do remember that you liked the Hispanic food that I ate at a Cinco de Mayo. lol You knew more about it then I did.

I've done Straussenfest (German), St. Pat's, Indian celebrations, Cinco de Mayo, Greek festivals, Italian festivals, International festivals. St. Louis has it all.


Texas makes a big deal out of Cinco de Mayo, Oktoberfest, Juneteenth, and St Patricks


What's Juneteenth?


June 17th

Texas was the last state to accept the Emancipation Proclamation and all the slaves were officially freed on June 17th

big party and barbecue day in the black community


Interesting. I didn't know about that. We don't have that here.

no photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:25 PM
Miami has alot of festivals

most noteable one is the Calle Oche Festival where many Cubans come to dance their Salsa

If you like to lose a few pounds swinging your hips and drinking mojitos then that is worth the visit

drinker drinker

but I enjoy the Brazilian festival more.

Talking about hot people who can dance!:banana:

Let us do the Samba shall we:banana:

Have a great day folks:smile:

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:28 PM






Considering this is the melting pot in this country. I can celebrate Octoberfest for my German background, St Patties day for my Irish background and attend an Indian celebration for my American Indian background so I do not feel neglected at any level. :wink: laugh


And I do remember that you liked the Hispanic food that I ate at a Cinco de Mayo. lol You knew more about it then I did.

I've done Straussenfest (German), St. Pat's, Indian celebrations, Cinco de Mayo, Greek festivals, Italian festivals, International festivals. St. Louis has it all.


Texas makes a big deal out of Cinco de Mayo, Oktoberfest, Juneteenth, and St Patricks


What's Juneteenth?


June 17th

Texas was the last state to accept the Emancipation Proclamation and all the slaves were officially freed on June 17th

big party and barbecue day in the black community


Interesting. I didn't know about that. We don't have that here.


http://www.juneteenth.com/

Winx's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:29 PM
Rose,

Is your Czech hall called Sokoll?

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:33 PM

Rose,

Is your Czech hall called Sokoll?


yes...it's the ex hubbys not mine lol

i don't know alot about it. just we drink beer alot lol

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 02/23/09 08:36 PM
this is it winx

http://www.nationalhallspjst92.org/

Winx's photo
Mon 02/23/09 09:03 PM


Rose,

Is your Czech hall called Sokoll?


yes...it's the ex hubbys not mine lol

i don't know alot about it. just we drink beer alot lol


I did gymnastics in high school at Sokoll in St. Louis. We competed against the Sokoll in Chicago. The Chicago Sokoll had debutante balls.
I'm not Czech though. There's also a Czech Lutheran church here.

Winx's photo
Mon 02/23/09 09:14 PM
Edited by Winx on Mon 02/23/09 09:16 PM


Rose,

My security won't let me go there because "credibility is unknown". I even lowered the security wall to no avail.grumble


Winx's photo
Mon 02/23/09 09:16 PM







Considering this is the melting pot in this country. I can celebrate Octoberfest for my German background, St Patties day for my Irish background and attend an Indian celebration for my American Indian background so I do not feel neglected at any level. :wink: laugh


And I do remember that you liked the Hispanic food that I ate at a Cinco de Mayo. lol You knew more about it then I did.

I've done Straussenfest (German), St. Pat's, Indian celebrations, Cinco de Mayo, Greek festivals, Italian festivals, International festivals. St. Louis has it all.


Texas makes a big deal out of Cinco de Mayo, Oktoberfest, Juneteenth, and St Patricks


What's Juneteenth?


June 17th

Texas was the last state to accept the Emancipation Proclamation and all the slaves were officially freed on June 17th

big party and barbecue day in the black community


Interesting. I didn't know about that. We don't have that here.


http://www.juneteenth.com/


Interesting. Thanks.:smile:

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