Monday message 09.02.2018
Fun Facts About Labor Day
- The first Labor Day was held in 1882. Between 10,000 and 20,000 workers in New York City gathered together to celebrate union workers.
- Grover Cleveland was the president who declared Labor Day an official holiday.
- The United States was not the first to celebrate Labor Day, as Canada recognized it as a holiday ten years earlier.
Here is a fun Labor Day craft perfect for your younger learners.
In this week’s Monday Message, we have some exciting opportunities for you that you won’t want to miss. Happy Labor Day!
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