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Le Jour de l'an
-visit family
-exchange gifts with adults
-send out New Year's cards
La Fête des rois
-Galette de Rois (King's cake)
-fève (figurine) hidden inside
-crown for person who finds it
-unofficial end of the Christmas holiday season
La Fête de la chandeleur
-make crêpes
-hold coin in one hand and flip crêpe (good fortune)
Saint Valentin
-only for couples
-similar traditions (Flowers, dinner, candy)
Le Mardi Gras
-last day before Lent
-some cities have parades, masked balls
-some schools allow children to dress up in costumes
Poisson d'Avril
-day of pranks and jokes
-children tape paper fish to people's back and yell "Poisson d'Avril"
Le Dimanche de Pâques
-religious/Catholic origin (resurrection of Jesus)
-church bells ring out on Sunday morning
-children are told the church bells fly back bringing them candy & eggs
La Fête du Travail
- bunches of Muguet (lilies of the valley) are given
-labor unions hold demonstrations
La Fête de la Victoire
-commemorates end of WWII in Europe
-ceremonies at local WWII monuments
-laying of wreath at tomb of Unknown Soldier under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
La Fête de la Musique
-free festival held around cities and towns on June 21st (summer solstice)
-professional concerts in large cities, other venues organized by towns, amateurs can play anywhere they want
La Fête Nationale
-commemorates the taking of the Bastille prison Paris in 1789
- military honor parade held on the Champs Elysées in Paris
-dances held in fire-stations in towns
-fireworks in towns & cities
L'Assomption
-religious holiday only
-some churches have procession after mass
La Toussaint
-school children have a 2 week vacation
-some families may clean/decorate graves
-chrysanthemums are the flower often used
Le Jour de L'Armistice
-same day as our Veteran's Day
-people wear poppies (red) or bluets (blue) flowers
-commemorates end of WWI
-ceremonies at local WWI monuments
-laying of wreath at tomb of Unknown Soldier under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
Noël
-large meal (sometimes after church) called the Réveillon on CHRISTMAS EVE
-Gifts from Père Noël in shoes and under tree
-crèche (nativity) very important
La Saint Sylvestre
-typically spent with friends and family
-looong, late meal, also called the Réveillon
- fireworks in come parts of the country