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FUN DAYS IN MAY 2022 TO CELEBRATE WITH YOUR FAMILY

April 24, 2022

The grass is green, the puddles ready for jumping, and spring is fully in bloom! There are so many to honor this month, from teachers and mothers to those who died while serving in the U.S. military. Here are some special family-friendly holidays and events you and your kids will want to mark in May:



May 1-31- National Foster Care Month

May marks the month when we recognize families making a meaningful difference in the lives of the more than 407,000 children in foster care throughout the United States. Find out more about the important work of fostering children. 




May 2-8 Screen-Free Week

It's time for the annual observation where children, families, schools, and communities around the world swap digital entertainment for the joys of life beyond the screen. This is a week that gives children—and adults— a chance to power down and reconnect with the world around them. Visit www.screenfree.org to learn how you can get involved.



May 1-31- Jewish Heritage Month

Jewish American Heritage Month is commemorated in May and is a national month of recognition of the history of Jewish contributions to American culture, acknowledging the diverse achievement of the Jewish community in the U.S.

Click HERE for more information, books, movies, and ways for your family to celebrate.







May 1-31: Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 

Asian American and Pacific Islander cultures are so rich in culture and diversity because they are represented in more than 30 countries — including the entire Asian continent and the Pacific Islands — and encompass more than 100 different languages. 

Above is a link to a story we love called Lotus & Feather read by Michelle Yeoh, inspired by the true story of a crane that rescued a Chinese village. The author, Ji-li Jiang, grew up in Shanghai before moving to the U.S. in 1984. 

Click HERE to see our top suggestions for books, movies and local restaurants to help your family celebrate!



May 3-7: National Teacher Appreciation Week

They work hard every day educating our kids. This is the week to show them your thanks. Need ideas? 

Check out five easy ways to show teachers appreciation.







May 4th- Star Wars Day 

May the 4th be with you! Wear your Wookie costume or bring your lightsaber. Then prepare for warp speed. Wherever you go, may the fourth be with you. Oh, and be sure to watch some Star Wars films or play some trivia. Make some outer space snacks to enjoy, too.

Visit our STAR WARS SNACK BOARD on Pinterest for some great ideas!




May 5: Cinco de Mayo 

In Mexico, Cinco de Mayo is a minor holiday meant to mark the day the Mexican Army beat the French Army in the 1800s. In the United States, however, the day has turned into a giant celebration of Mexican-American culture, music, and cuisine.

 Check out our recipe for a delicious TRES LECHES CAKE.



May 7th: Free Comic Book Day

In 2001, comic book retailer Joe Field of Flying Colors Comics in Concord, California noticed how the success of movies based on comic books. As a way to expose all those moviegoers to the joys of the comic books that inspired the big-screen characters, Field created Free Comic Book Day the opening weekend of Spider-Man in 2002. Thanks to Field, there is a whole new generation of comic book fans that might never have existed if it weren’t for him.

If your child doesn't read comic books, you might be interested in this article: 

KAPOW! 3 REASONS TO INTRODUCE YOUR KIDS TO COMIC BOOKS

For more information and to find a participating store in this area CLICK HERE.


May 16th: National Piercing Day

Piercing the lobe of the ear is thought to be the oldest form of body piercing, dated back to biblical times. Not only is it considered an artistic expression but in many cultures, piercing holds great meaning in religious ceremonies. If your daughter has been begging to get her ears pierced, this might be the day! If so, please read this article before you decide where to go: THINKING OF GETTING YOUR CHILD'S EARS PIERCED? HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. 





May 29th: National 529 Day

Why 529s are an easy way to save for your child's future:

  • 529s can be used for 4-year or community colleges, career and technical schools, and registered apprenticeships. In addition to tuition and fees, they can cover those expenses that add up, such as room and board, fees, books, computers. And they can be used for qualified institutions abroad.
  • 529 savings can also be used by another family member – or even yourself – for retraining or getting a new certification.
  • If your child does incur debt, 529 account funds can be used to pay up to $10,000 in qualified student loans per beneficiary.
  • And, it’s easy: grandparents, friends, and other family members can contribute as little as $10 to a child’s account through online gifting tools, crowdfunding platforms, or E-gift cards.
CLICK HERE for more information about Georgia's 529 Plan.


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