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May 1 – May Day

 Posted on May 1, 2021

This is an update of my post published May 1, 2010:

May 1 - May Day
In some places around the world, May Day is celebrated as the first day of summer or as a day of fertility—lots of flowers and dancing and so forth.

May 1 - May Day

May 1 - May Day

In other places, May Day is celebrated as Labor Day, a day in which to think and talk about workers’ rights – and quite likely protest current working conditions!

May 1 - May Day

May 1 - May Day


(Interestingly enough, Labor Day  in the United States is NOT associated with May 1, but in many other nations, labor / workers’ rights are associated with May 1 because of an event that happened in the U.S.!  The 1886 Haymarket Affair started with a general strike for better working conditions but ended with tragic violence and loss of life. Apparently, because the Soviet Union was among the many non-U.S. countries that honor workers on the anniversary of the Haymarket Affair, May Day being Labor Day was associated with communism. And that seems to be why the U.S. celebrates Labor Day at a completely different time of year, in September.)

Let’s loo
k at one colorful May Day tradition, from Kingsand, Cawsand, and Millbrook in England:

May 1 - May Day

May 1 - May Day


People wear red and white clothes and decorate their houses with flowers. A model of the ship The Black Prince is covered in flowers and is paraded from the Quay at Millbrook to the beach at Cawsand and then cast adrift.


May 1 - May Day

After the Flower Boat Ritual is over, there is Morris dancing and May pole dancing.

Morris dancing is a kind of folk dancing apparently performed by men. It has rhythmic stepping and choreographed figures (doesn’t all dance?) and it is sometimes performed with sticks, swords, handkerchiefs, bells, or even tobacco pipes.


May 1 - May Day

A May pole is a tall wooden pole decorated with long colored ribbons that are attached at the top, and also with festoons and wreaths of flowers and greenery. The May pole dancers weave the ribbons in and out and in this way make patterns.

Fun!


May 1 - May Day

May 1 - May Day

Celebrate with May baskets.


May 1 - May Day


An old tradition that could easily be revived is making May baskets. Make small baskets filled with sweets or flowers (real ones are great, but they could be paper or chenille flowers), and leave them anonymously on your neighbors’ front porches. If you make several, you could use inexpensive materials such as plastic strawberry baskets and shredded-paper or “Easter grass” to hold the sweets or flowers.

Here are some cute paper “baskets”—and lots of other May Day crafts!


May 1 - May Day

May 1 - May Day

May 1 - May Day


Do some crafts.

Check out the DLTK website for more May Day crafts.

Color some pictures.

Illustrator Jan Brett has some really great coloring pages to print out and color. Here is one with Hedgie the Hedgehog and spring flowers, and here is one about a springtime bike ride.

Make May Day a play day!

Here are some May Day activity suggestions.

 

May 1 - May Day


Did you know…?

May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii.

 

May 1 - May Day

May 1 - May Day


So, do your best to celebrate: workers and labor, spring and summer, flowers and leis. Whew!


Also on this date:

 
May 1 - May Day

More May Day / Labor Day





May 1 - May Day
Beltane 




May 1 - May Day
Batman Day


May 1 - May Day
Build It! Day



May 1 - May Day




Lei Day







May 1 - May Day

Space Day



May 1 - May Day


Unity Day in Kazakhstan






May 1 - May Day


Save the Rhinos Day


May 1 - May Day

Anniversary of a Short-Lived Work of Art



May 1 - May Day

Constitution Day in the Marshall Islands


May 1 - May Day

Loyalty Day



May 1 - May Day

Martin Z. Mollusk Day


(First Saturday of May)

May 1 - May Day

National Scrapbooking Day


(First Saturday of May)

May 1 - May Day

Free Comic Book Day

(First Saturday of May)



May 1 - May Day

Herb Day

(First Saturday of May)



May 1 - May Day

Join Hands Day

(First Saturday of May)



May 1 - May Day

Learn to Ride a Bike Day

(First Saturday of May)


May 1 - May Day

Start Seeing Monarchs Day

(First Saturday of May)


May 1 - May Day

National Fitness Day

(First Saturday of May)




Plan ahead:


Check out my Pinterest boards for:
  • May holidays 
  • May birthdays 
  • Historical anniversaries in May

And here are my Pinterest boards for:

  • June holidays
  • June birthdays
  • Historical anniversaries in June



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