Groundhog Day Storytime

Groundhog Day Storytime
January 30, 2016 at 11AM
Barnes & Noble
47 E. Chicago Ave.
Naperville, IL


 

Fun facts about Groundhog Day from HolidayInsights.com

Celebrated: February 2 each year

Groundhog Day is celebrated in the U.S. each year on February 2and. On this day in mid-winter, the groundhog awakens from a long winter’s nap, and goes outside of his den to see if he sees his shadow. This tradition is big, on an otherwise cold and dreary mid-winter’s day.

According to legend, if the groundhog sees his shadow (a sunny morning), there will be six more weeks of winter. He then returns to his den and goes back to sleep. If however, he does not see his shadow (cloudy days), he plays around outside of his hole for a while. If he does not see his shadow, spring is just around the corner.

The Groundhog’s Day tradition travelled long ways. It comes from German roots. German immigrants brought the tradition with them from Germany. As they settled in hills of Pennsylvania, they began the tradition of using the Groundhog to predict the the arrival of Spring. The tradition is based upon Candlemas, the day that is the midpoint between Winter and Spring. A famous Candlemas poems goes:

If Candlemas be fair and bright,
Winter has another flight.
If Candlemas brings clouds and rain,
Winter will not come again.

Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania is the site of the annual Ground Hog event. Our little rodent friend (yes, Groundhogs are classified as rodents) is called Punxsutawney Phil. He has been making this annual winter prediction since 1887. There are a few other “predictors” around the country, but they all pale in comparison to Phil’s ability to predict the remainder of winter.

For the Record Phil sees his shadow about 9 out of 10 times

Winter is “HERE” JUMP IN

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We have dodged the bullets until now…

With the mild winter that we have been having, out door activities could still be had.

Are you looking for something to help burn the energy all bottled up, maybe next weekend planning for a family outing.  Here are a couple of ideas.

For the adults & Children!!

Trampolines! How fun! Located in Carol Stream,

Click her to view website: http://carolstream.xtremetrampolines.com/

 

 

 

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JUMP ZONE ~ Bolingbrook

Birthday party,  Family night & More!

Click link for more info! http://www.jumpzoneparty.com/JumpZone_Open_Play.php?jzpcity=Bolingbrook&jzpid=038

 

 

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