Today is...
Snowman Burning Day
Snowman Burning Day
- Every year on the first day of
spring, students at Lake Superior State University burn a snowman to
celebrate the end of winter. The inspiration for this unique tradition
comes from the Rose Sunday Festival in Germany. The mayor of each town
burns a straw snowman if the children of the town have been well behaved
all year. The smoke rising from the bonfire is supposed to ward off
blizzards and usher in the spring season.
The first Snowman Burning Day took place in 1971. An LSSU student
club called the Unicorn Hunters organized the event and established
several traditions including the annual poetry competition. Students,
faculty, staff, townspeople, and kids in the community compose poems
about the snowman burning and recite them during the event.
To celebrate Snowman Burning Day, check out videos and photos from LSSU, break out your spring wardrobe, and say goodbye to winter!
- ____________________________________________Today is also National Ravioli Day & National Quilting Day
March is National Peanut Month & International Ideas Month & National Craft Month
This week is American Chocolate Week & National Spring Fever Week & National Wildlife Week
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