Celebrating Changes
Labor Day is a day that was established to recognize the achievements of the American worker and was officially observed as a national holiday beginning in 1894.  It is a day that we often celebrate with picnics, public gatherings and parades, or shopping Labor Day sales which ironically are not tied to the meaning of the national holiday in any way. Having been established so long ago and with the changes in working environments brought about by unions and protests, the meaning behind the holiday seems to have been lost. For most people today, Labor Day signals the end of summer. The end of sun filled days spent frolicking outdoors, the beginning of shorter daylight hours and the approaching cold weather of winter.  Read more “Celebrating Changes”