Look for an Evergreen Day
About Look for an Evergreen Day
When is Look for an Evergreen Day? This holiday is always observed on December 19
Look for an Evergreen Day is today, a December 19 holiday. For many people, only a fresh-cut real tree will do for Christmas. The scent of fresh pine helps to capture the feel of the holidays. Nothing looks more real than a real tree, each one with its own character and appearance. However, if you decide on an artificial tree, use today’s holiday to go out and get one.
There is no shortage of types of Christmas trees. Generally classified as firs, spruces, and pines, the most popular varieties have changed over the years. Personal preference and factors like your preference for short-needle or long-needle trees will help you to decide which variety of trees to select. Varieties of Christmas Trees.
As we researched this special day, we questioned the timing. Chances are, you bought your live Christmas tree already. Years ago, however, people bought live Christmas trees late in the season. That’s probably why December 19th was declared “Look for an Evergreen Day”.
If you are still treeless, this special day could be the day to find the perfect Christmas Tree.
Christmas Tree Sunday– Many people traditionally call the first or the second Sunday in December as “Christmas Tree Sunday”. This seems to be an informal term. On the first or second Sunday of the month, when the weather is warm and dry, you see many cars headed home with a Christmas tree loaded on its top. People and the news media will informally declare it to be “Christmas Tree Sunday”.
Before you go: Brush up on how to select and care for the perfect Christmas Tree.
How to Celebrate Look for an Evergreen Day
- Looking for an artificial tree? go out and buy one. The deals on Christmas merchandise don’t start until after Christmas. However, if you need a tree, you need a tree now.
- Got out to a Christmas tree lot and buy a tree.
- Looking for the freshest tree you can get!? Grab the kids and head to a Christmas tree farm. And don’t forget the saw.
Thought for Today
One nice thing about egoists – – They don’t talk about other people.
History and Origin of Look for an Evergreen Day
Despite our extensive research efforts, we have not yet found any factual information about the origin of Look for an Evergreen Day. Nor, have we found any information on the creator of this special day.
This special day has been around for many years. And, it is an important day, as most Christians have an evergreen tree, or Christmas tree, in their home.
We wonder about the date for this holiday. While you don’t want to put up a live tree indoors too early, the 19th is getting kind of late to find the perfect tree.
This Day in History
In addition to Look for an Evergreen Day, here are some things that happened on this day:
Robinson Caruso leaves his island after being marooned for 28 years. (1686)
“The Fellowship of the Ring” is released. It is the first of the Lord of the Rings movies. (2001)
Arctic explorer Sir William Parry was born on this day in (1790)
More December 19 Holidays
Here is another December 19 holiday we are certain you will enjoy:
More About Today
This Day in History – Indeed, many other important events occurred on this date.
Famous Birthdays – Find out who shares your birth date.
Recipe of the Day: Quick Stuffed Mushrooms – It’s a great choice for holiday parties.
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Did You Know? Moreover, in addition to Look for an Evergreen Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. December holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.