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April Holiday and Party Ideas
MONTH LONG OBSERVANCES IN APRIL
Autism Awareness Month International Guitar Month Keep America Beautiful Month National Child Abuse Prevention Month National Humor Month National Lawn & Garden Month National Mathematics Education Month National Pecan Month National Poetry Month National Stress Awareness Month Records and Information Management Month National Parkinson’s Awareness Month
WEEK 1 – Library Week & Read a Road Map Week WEEK 2 – Garden Week WEEK 3 – Organize Your Files Week WEEK 4 – Administrative Assistants Week & National Karaoke Week
Administrative Professional’s Week – April 22-28
SPECIAL DAYS IN APRIL
April 1 – April Fool’s Day International Walk To Work Day National Sour Dough Bread Day April 2 – International Children’s Book Day National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day Reconciliation Day April 3 – Find a Rainbow Day National Chocolate Mousse Day April 4 – First Home Phone Installed in 1877 School Librarian Day National Cordon Bleu Day April 5 – National Read a Road Map Day National Raisin & Spice Bar Day April 6 – North Pole Discovered in 1898 National Walk To Work Day National Caramel Popcorn Day Passover Begins at Sundown Good Friday April 7 – No Housework Day Caramel Popcorn Day World Health Day April 8 – Easter April 9 – First Public Library Opens in 1833 Winston Churchill Day National Chinese Almond Cookie Day April 10 – Encourage a Young Writer Day National Sibling Day Golfer's Day National Cinnamon Crescent Day April 11 – Jackie Robinson Day Became the first African American to play Major League Baseball in 1947 U.S. Navy acquires 1st submarine in 1900 Barbership Quartet Day National Cheese Fondue Day April 12 – Space shuttle Columbia first launched, 1981 National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day National Licorice Day April 13 – Thomas Jefferson's birthday, 1783 Scrabble Day National Peach Cobbler Day April 14 – Titanic struck the iceberg. International Moment of Laughter Day National Pecan Day April 15 – First McDonald’s Opens in Des Plaines, Illinois 1955 Income Tax Day Titanic Remembrance Day National Glazed Ham Day April 16 – National Eggs Benedict Day Slavery Abolished by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 National Stress Awareness Day National Librarian Day April 17 – Daffy Duck’s Birthday National Cheese Ball Day April 18 – Paul Revere’s Day in 1775 made his famous ride to alert everyone that the British were coming. National Animal Crackers Day April 19 – Humorous Day National Garlic Day National Rice Ball Day April 20 – National Pineapple Upside Down Cake Day Volunteer Recognition Day April 21 – Kindergarten Day National Chocolate Covered Cashews Day April 22 – Earth Day National Jelly Bean Day April 23 – Home Run Day William Shakespeare's Birthday, 1564 Take A Chance Day National Cherry Cheesecake Day National Picnic Day April 24 – National Pigs in a Blanket Day April 25 – Anzac Day in Australia and New Zealand (Click here to find out more) National Administrative Professional's Day National Zucchini Bread Day April 26 – National Pretzel Day Hug a Friend Day April 27 – Tell a Story Day Babe Ruth Day National Prime Rib Day Arbor Day April 28 – Poetry Reading Day Kiss Your Mate Day National Blueberry Pie Day April 29 – National Shrimp Scampi Day April 30 – National Honesty Day George Washington inaugurated as first President in 1789 National Oatmeal Cookie Day National Raisin Day
Taken from: http://holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/april.htm http://familycrafts.about.com/library/spdays/blaprdayslong.htm http://foodimentary.com/today-in-national-food-holidays/april-food-holidays-foodimentary/
April Party Ideas
Since it is National Mathematics Education Month, have a math party. Decorate with numbers and math signs. Have math contests like you did when you were in school. Make numbers out of food. For example, arrange brownies, fruit or vegetables in the shape of a number.
April 9 go to the library. It is National Library Day.
April 10 is National Sibling Day. Have your children pick a name of one of their siblings and have them do special things for the one they picked. You could do special things for your own siblings.
April 13 have a Scrabble-a-thon. Invite people over to play Scrabble. Have a few boards depending on how many attend. Keep track of scores for each game. The person with the highest score will get a prize.
April 15 take your children to McDonald’s in commemoration of its opening in 1955.
April 16 is National Eggs Benedict Day. Make Eggs Benedict for whatever meal you choose. We have a few different recipes in our recipe section.
April 19 is Humorous Day. Leave jokes around the house in places your family can see. Put them in their lunch. Tell each other jokes. Laugh with each other.
April 25 make zucchini bread and give it away or take it to work. See recipe in recipe section.
April 26 make homemade pretzels. See recipe in recipe section.
April 27 is Tell a Story Day. At the dinner table or in a relaxed atmosphere sit with each other and tell stories. You can make them up, tell stories you have read or about your life. It might be good to ask grandparents or some older people to tell stories from when they were younger.
I hope these ideas are fun and get your creative juices going concerning things you can do with your family and others.
Passover Starts Sundown on April 6
Read
Exodus 1- 16 as a family or to yourself during this week. See how God
delivered the Israelites from the Egyptians. Discover when the first
Passover took place and why. The first Passover was a type of the
crucifixion of Jesus. Just as the spotless lamb’s blood was shed to keep
the plague from killing the firstborn Israelites, so Jesus’ blood was
shed for us and delivers us from eternal damnation/death. During this
time, Passover Seder’s are celebrated in synagogues and in some
Christian churches. The Seder meal is very significant and filled with
symbolism concerning the Lord. If you would like to attend a Passover
Seder, check your local area for the one nearest you on the internet.
To get more information go to:
www.biblestudy.org
www.wf-f.org
www.christianseder.com
Easter Party April 8
This
is a good time to have your children invite school and neighborhood
friends over for a party where you can share the gospel with them and/or
give them something that tells about Easter and the real events
surrounding it. Have an Easter Egg Hunt at your home or in a neighboring
park. Toward the end of all the fun, ask everyone to sit down so you
can tell a true story. In a way that will be interesting to them,
depending on their age, explain how Jesus went to the cross, died and
rose again so we could go to heaven to be with him. Make sure you
mention that no one is good enough to get to heaven because they have
been good. You might want to use puppets or pictures to help you tell
the story.
Click here for more ideas.


Have your children pick a name of one of their siblings and have them do special things for the one they picked. You could do special things for your own siblings.

Take your children to McDonald's Day in commemoration of its opening in 1955.
National Eggs Benedict Day
Make Eggs Benedict for whatever meal you choose. We have a few different recipes in our recipe section.
Humorous Day
Leave jokes around the house in places your family can see. Put them in their lunch. Tell each other jokes. Laugh with each other.
Administrative Professional Week
Recognize your secretary and/or
administrative assistant with a gift, send them to a seminar, take them
to lunch, write them a note, or some kind gesture to let them know you
appreciate them.
Celebrate Arbor Day
Plant a new tree in your yard.
Do a paper drive with
people in your community. Use the proceeds from the paper drive to buy
a tree(s) to plant in a special public place.
Go to a local arboretum or forest preserve to admire the trees.

Make homemade pretzels today with our recipe in recipe section.
Tell a Story Day
At the dinner table or in a relaxed atmosphere sit with each other and tell stories. You can make them up, tell stories you have read or about your life.
It might be good to ask grandparents or some older people to tell stories from when they were younger.
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