
National Grandparents Day
National Grandparents Day is celebrated in the United States on the Sunday after Labor Day each year. Established in 1978, the day honors grandparents and recognizes their contributions to families and society. It serves as an opportunity for grandchildren to express their love and appreciation through gestures, gifts, or simply spending time together. The holiday also emphasizes the importance of intergenerational relationships and encourages families to connect and share stories, traditions, and wisdom. Overall, it highlights the vital role grandparents play in nurturing and shaping future generations.