In a city with a large immigrant population, there's Mexican Independence Day on Sept. 16.
If there are Canadians aboot, Thanksgiving falls in early October.
That other immigrant holiday on October 10 won by Italian-Americans in the last century -- Columbus Day -- is being superseded by Indigenous Peoples Day in recognition of the explorer's victims.
The fall season offers sports extravaganzas that might, depending on location, command all local attention, such as the World Series and some football games.
But the most universal interruption in the campaign season is Halloween. On the one hand, people are often in a good mood and tolerant of people coming to their doors. On the other hand, costumed revelers can get a little sketchy or raucous as the day wears on.
So the UniteHERE Reno crew had an early dinner and a pumpkin carving contest on Halloween. Which would you judge to be the most creative? Here's a sampling:
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2 comments:
Don't forget Nevada Day!
You are so right! Nevada Day!
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