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International Holidays (Seattle)

The week-end just passed I found out by change that people of Finnish descent celebrate SAINT URHO on March the 16th.

The legend of St. Urho originated in Northern Minnesota in the Protected content . However, there are differing opinions as to whether it began with the fables created by Sulo Havumaki of Bemidji, or the tongue-in-cheek tales told by Richard Mattson of Virginia. Either way, the legend has grown among North Americans of Finnish descent to the point where St. Urho is known and celebrated across the United States and Canada, and even in Finland.
The legend of St. Urho says he chased the grasshoppers out of ancient Finland, thus saving the grape crop and the jobs of Finnish vineyard workers. He did this by uttering the phrase: "Heinäsirkka, heinäsirkka, mene täältä hiiteen" (roughly translated: "Grasshopper, grasshopper, go to Hell!"). His feast is celebrated by wearing the colors Royal Purple and Nile Green. St. Urho is nearly always represented with grapes and grasshoppers as part of the picture.

I thought about starting a thread on international holidays, so we can learn what all holidays are celebrated around the world during the year and what people traditionally do during that time.

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