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EVENT NAME - Virginia versus Massachusetts: Who Held the First Thanksgiving?
Tuesday, Nov 18, 2025.
1:00 p.m. ET โข 12:00 p.m. CT โข 11:00 a.m. MT โข 10:00 a.m. PT.
Duration: 60 Minutes.
Zoom - Free Online Event.
FROM THE EVENT SITE.
Trace Thanksgivingโs rootsโfrom Native harvests to Spanish, English and Pilgrim feastsโand how regional traditions became a national holiday through presidential proclamations.
โก๏ธ[*** About the Event!
Most agricultural societies developed prayers of thanks as well as ceremonies to celebrate harvests and other special occasions, so what do we mean when we ask, โwho held the first Thanksgiving?โ
Join Maggie Creech, director of history education at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture for a program examining the origin of the holidayโincluding Native American harvest ceremonies to the competing claims of who had โthe first,โ ranging from the Spanish in Florida to the English in Virginia and, of course, the Pilgrims at Plimoth (Plymouth) Plantation.
From the proclamations of George Washington to Abraham Lincoln establishing Thanksgiving as a national holiday, weโll look at how various traditions that were often regional in nature coalesced to form the holiday now celebrated throughout the United States.
โก๏ธ[*** How to Join!
Sign in to your aarp account or create a free nonmember account to register for events. AARP membership is not required. You will receive an email with the Zoom link before the session.โฏ
USE LINK BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION & TO REGISTER.
https://local.aarp.org/vcc-event/who-held-the-first-thanksgiving-frnnw2pfnyv.html
EVENT NAME - Virginia versus Massachusetts: Who Held the First Thanksgiving?
Tuesday, Nov 18, 2025.
1:00 p.m. ET โข 12:00 p.m. CT โข 11:00 a.m. MT โข 10:00 a.m. PT.
Duration: 60 Minutes.
Zoom - Free Online Event.
FROM THE EVENT SITE.
Trace Thanksgivingโs rootsโfrom Native harvests to Spanish, English and Pilgrim feastsโand how regional traditions became a national holiday through presidential proclamations.
โโโโก๏ธโโโ[*** About the Event!
Most agricultural societies developed prayers of thanks as well as ceremonies to celebrate harvests and other special occasions, so what do we mean when we ask, โwho held the first Thanksgiving?โ
Join Maggie Creech, director of history education at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture for a program examining the origin of the holidayโincluding Native American harvest ceremonies to the competing claims of who had โthe first,โ ranging from the Spanish in Florida to the English in Virginia and, of course, the Pilgrims at Plimoth (Plymouth) Plantation.
From the proclamations of George Washington to Abraham Lincoln establishing Thanksgiving as a national holiday, weโll look at how various traditions that were often regional in nature coalesced to form the holiday now celebrated throughout the United States.
โโโโก๏ธโโโ[*** How to Join!
Sign in to your aarp account or create a free nonmember account to register for events. AARP membership is not required. You will receive an email with the Zoom link before the session.โฏ
USE LINK IN 1ST POST AT TOP OF THIS AREA FOR MORE INFORMATION & TO REGISTER.
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