Bestselling Favors Of The Week...

Damask Design Place Card Holders
'Teacups and Tealights' Miniature Porcelain Tealight Holders
Shamrock/Trinity Love Knot Key Rings
 

 

2010 Dates to Keep in Mind

images2The holidays are over. Well, for now at least. Tick tock, tick tock, the clock is ticking. It’s time to get back to planning your wedding!  Here are a list of dates to keep in mind when planning your wedding or any special events surrounding your big day. 

There are definite pros and cons to planning a wedding on a holiday weekend. Yet there are those big sporting events like the World Series, that you might want to consider too. How much would it stink if your guests were huddled around the television cheering on the home team?

January

Martin Luther King Day (January 18)

February

Super Bowl (February 7)

Chinese New Year (February 14) — Since it’s Valentine’s Day this one doesn’t really count because getting married on V-day is super romantic!!! It just is.

President’s Day (February 15)

March

Day Light Savings (March 14)

Palm Sunday (March 28)

Passover (March 30)

April

April Fools Day (April 1)

Final Four/ March Madness (April 3 and 5) –it’s madness that March Madness is in April.

Easter Sunday (April 4)

May

Mother’s Day (May 9)

Memorial Day (May 31)

June

The World Cup (June 11, 2010 to July 11)

Father’s Day (June 20)

July

Fourth of July (July 4)

The World Cup (June 11, 2010 to July 11)

August

Ramadan (August 10)

Friday the 13th (August 13)

September

Labor Day (September 6)

Rosh Hashanah (Begins at sundown:  September 8 through the 10)

Yom Kippur (September 18)

October

World Series (Dates TBA)

Columbus Day (October 11)

Halloween (October 31)

November

Day Light Savings (November 7)

Thanksgiving (November 25)

December

Hanukkah (December 2-9)

Christmas (December 25)

Kwanzaa (December 26 through January 1 2011)

New Year’s Eve (December 31)

Wedding days that are thought to bring bad luck:

  • Weekends that include a Friday the 13th
  • The Ides of March (March 15)
  • September 11
  • Daylight savings days (since your guests may either arrive an hour early, or show up horribly late.)
  • Before you plan your next wedding event. Mark your calendar. Pronto.

    One Response to “2010 Dates to Keep in Mind”

    1. Carol55 5 January 2010 at 4:09 pm #

      Loved this.. great resource when planning a 2010 wedding dateThere are some creative ideas for rehearsal dinner planning on a budget and a fun save the date announcement party idea!


    Leave a Reply

     

    PHVsPjwvdWw+