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American Eagle Day

American Eagle Day celebrates one of the most recognizable American national symbols – the once-endangered bald eagle. Each year on June 20th, National American Eagle Day honors our national symbol, raising awareness for protecting the Bald Eagle. The day also encourages the recovery of their natural environments while providing educational outreach.

Independence Day

Independence Day is annually celebrated on July 4 and is often known as "the Fourth of July". It is the anniversary of the publication of the declaration of independence from Great Britain in 1776. Patriotic displays and family events are organized throughout the United States.

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RoundTable (1st Thursday of the Month)

Our Lady of Lourdes 980 Huffman Rd, Birmingham, AL, United States

UPDATE … As of November 2020.  Roundtable will be at Our Lady of Lourdes (In Person, with Social Distancing, and BYOC “Bring Your Own Chair”. See you there!

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RoundTable (1st Thursday of the Month)

Our Lady of Lourdes 980 Huffman Rd, Birmingham, AL, United States

UPDATE … As of November 2020.  Roundtable will be at Our Lady of Lourdes (In Person, with Social Distancing, and BYOC “Bring Your Own Chair”. See you there!

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Labor Day

Labor Day is a federal holiday and falls on the first Monday of September every year. It was initially organized to celebrate labor unions and their contributions to the United States' economy.

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RoundTable (1st Thursday of the Month)

Our Lady of Lourdes 980 Huffman Rd, Birmingham, AL, United States

UPDATE … As of November 2020.  Roundtable will be at Our Lady of Lourdes (In Person, with Social Distancing, and BYOC “Bring Your Own Chair”. See you there!

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RoundTable (1st Thursday of the Month)

Our Lady of Lourdes 980 Huffman Rd, Birmingham, AL, United States

UPDATE … As of November 2020.  Roundtable will be at Our Lady of Lourdes (In Person, with Social Distancing, and BYOC “Bring Your Own Chair”. See you there!

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Columbus Day

Columbus Day, which is on the second Monday of October, remembers Christopher Columbus' arrival to the Americas on October 12, 1492. This holiday is controversial because the European settlement in the Americas led to the demise of the history and culture of the indigenous peoples.

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Native American Day

While the second Monday of October marks Columbus Day in many parts of the United States, some states instead observe Native American Day, a celebration of North America's Indigenous peoples and their cultures.

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