Holly Days < Editor's Choice >

In Nantwich, UK, (held on January 22) commemorates the end of the 1644 Civil War siege. Locals traditionally wear sprigs of holly in their hats to mark the anniversary of the battle .

Many cities host their own "Holly Days" to kick off the holiday season: Holly Days

: A month-long celebration in Illinois featuring the Frosty & Friends Parade , a tree lighting ceremony, and pictures with Santa. In Nantwich, UK, (held on January 22) commemorates

"Holly Days" can refer to a few different things, but it is most commonly known as a celebrated in various communities across the United States. These events typically focus on local shopping, community gathering, and festive family activities like parades and tree lightings. Here are the primary ways "Holly Days" is recognized: 1. Local Community Festivals "Holly Days" can refer to a few different

: Focuses on supporting small businesses through gift guides and window scavenger hunts. 2. National Holly Day (August 29)

Separate from the winter festivities, is officially National Holly Day . It is a day dedicated to celebrating anyone named Holly, as well as locations like Holly, Michigan, and the legacy of Buddy Holly. 3. Secular Secular Tradition

: A three-day shopping event in Ohio that highlights local artisans, live music, and community connection.