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Pinata Palace - Your one-stop shopping place for party pinatas and mini pinatas.
Pinatas are the perfect addition to birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, parties of any kind, anywhere. Pinata Palace has attempted to put together a calendar of holidays and events worldwide. Please feel free to print it and use it to remind you of upcoming events. And if you want to celebrate just for the heck of it, use this calendar to help you find a reason! Then come back to Pinata Palace to get the perfect party pinata for the celebration.

Please let us know if we are missing any holidays or celebrations. We will be sure to add them.
2007 HOLIDAYS/CELEBRATIONS
• New Year's Day: January 1
• Shogatsu (Japanese New Year’s): January 1-3
• Seijin no hi (Japanese Coming of Age): 2nd Monday of January
• Three Kings Day (Dia de los Santos Reyes)(Epiphany): January 6
• Martin Luther King, Jr's Birthday: Monday, January 15
• Feast Day of de San Antonio de Abad:  January 17
• Muharram (Islamic New Year): January 20
• January 26: Australia Day

• Groundhog Day: Thursday, February 02
• Dia de la Candelaria (or Candlemas):  February 02
• Tu B’Shevat (Jewish Arbor Day):  February 3
• Kenkoku Kinenbi (National Foundation Day, Japan): February 11
• Lincoln's Birthday: February 12
• Valentine's Day: February 14
• Chinese New Year: February 18
• President's Day: Monday, February 19
• Mardi Gras:  February 20
• Ash Wednesday: February 21
• Washington's Birthday: February 22
• Carnaval (Mexico): February 23-28, 2006
• Flag Day (Mexico): February 24

• World Day of Prayer: March 02
• Hina matsur (Doll’s Festival): March 03
• Purim (Begins at Sundown*): March 04
• International Women’s Day: March 08
• White Day (Japan): March 14
• St. Patrick's Day:  March 17
• San Jose (Father’s Day – Spain): March 19
• Spring Equinox: March 21
• Baha'i New Year (Naw Ruz): March 21
• Feast of Annunciation: March 25

• Semana Santa (Mexico) Holy week that ends Lent
• Palm Sunday: April 1
• April Fool's Day: April 1
• Tree Planting Day (China): April 1
• Passover (Begins at Sundown*): April 3 -10
• Good Friday: April 6
• Easter: April 8
• Orthodox/Greek Easter: Sunday, April 8
• Easter Monday: April 9
• Earth Day: April 22
• Arbor Day: April 27
• Showa Day (Showa no hi, Japan): April 29


• International Labor Day (May Day): May 01
• Holy Cross Day: May 03
• Japanese Constitution Day: May 03
• Greenery Day (Midori no hi, Japan): May 03
• Youth Day (China): May 04
• Cinco de Mayo: May 05
• Children’s Day (Japan/Korea): May 05
• Mother's Day (Mexico): May 10
• Wesak Day: May 12
• Mother’s Day: May 14
• Declaration of the Bαb (Baha'i holiday): May 23
• Ascension of Baha'u'llah (Baha'i holiday): May 29
• Memorial Day: Monday, May 28

• Children’s Day (China): June 1
• Shavuot (Begins at Sundown*): June 2
• Father's Day: Sunday, June 11
• Flag Day: June 14
• Juneteenth: June 19
• Emancipation Day: June 20
• Summer Solstice (First Day of Summer): June 21
• St. John the Baptist Day (Mexico): June 24
• St. Peter & St. Paul Day: June 29


• Canada Day: July 1
• US Independence Day: July 4
• Martyrdom of the Bab (Baha'i holiday): July 9
• Bastille Day: July 14
• Umi no hi – Ocean Day, Japan: 3rd Monday of July
• Santiago: July 25

• Assumption Day (Italy): August 15

• Labor Day: Monday, September 3
• Rosh Hashanah (Begins at Sundown*): September 13-14
• Ramadan: Begins 9/13/2006 (through 10/13)
• Mexican Independence Day: September 16
• Keiro no hi – Respect for the Aged Day, Japan: 3rd Monday of September
• Yom Kippur (Begins at Sundown*): September 22
• Autumn Equinox (Shubun no hi, Japan): September 23
• Sukkot (Begins at Sundown*): September 27

• Columbus Day Observed: October 8
• Thanksgiving (Canada): October 8
• Dia de la Raza, October 12
• Boss Day: October 16
• Birth of the Bab (Baha'i holiday): October 20
• Sweetest Day: October 20
• Deepavali (Festival of Lights): October 21
• Halloween: October 31


• Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead): November 1
• All Saint's Day: November 1
• All Soul's Day: November 2
• Bunka no hi (Culture Day, Japan): November 03
• Eid al-Fitr: November 4
• Guy Fawkes Day: November 5
• Veterans Day: November 12
• Birth of Baha'u'llah (Baha'i holiday): November 12
• Seven-Five-Three (Japan, celebrating children): November 15
• Mexican Revolution Day: November 20
• Thanksgiving Day (US): Thursday, November 22
• Japan’s Thanksgiving Day: November 23

• World Aids Day: December 1
• Day Without Art: December 1
• Chanukah (Begins at Sundown*): December 5
• Bodhi Day: December 8
• Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary: December 8
• Dia de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe: December 12
• Las Posadas: December 16
• First Day of Winter: December 22
• Emperors Birthday (tenno no tanjobi, Japan) : December 23
• Christmas Eve: December 24
• Christmas Day/Navidad: December 25
• Kwanzaa: December 26
• Boxing Day: December 26
• St. Stephens Day: December 26
• New Year's Eve: December 31


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"I just wanted to let you know that I received the pinata today and it is way cool!! The kids love it!!! Thank you for the quick email response and shipping!!! I will recommend you to all my friends and I will be sure to purchase from you again!!!!"
D.F.
  
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"Thanks so much for all of the advice.  We have the pinatas hanging in our office waiting for our son's one year old b-day party and he already laughs every time he sees them.  They're so cute.  Thanks again for everything.  I'm sure we'll be in contact in the future."
Jenni
  
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