This year Thanksgiving Day will fall on Thursday, 28th November 2019!
I've got a treat for y'all. I'm hosting a coloring contest and since November has 11 months in it, there can be up to 11 winners. So pick up your coloring pencils, choose a picture to color and give it your best shot!
(This event will run from Saturday (23rd November 2019) to Thursday (28th November 2019). Last day for entry submission is on Thursday (28th November 2019). Judging and prize awarding will be done by November 30th 2019 )
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2019 5:19 am
1. One entry per person and have fun coloring the picture! 2. Choose one of the images from the Pictures to be Colored section to color. Once you've colored your picture please upload it to imgur.com and post your picture in this thread with this form:
1. Answer each question in a separate post in this thread. 2. When you're done quote me in a new post:
[quote="Vincent Von Richthofen"][/quote]
Hey Dude! I've completed the Thanksgiving Trivia!
to let me know when you're done. You can complete this trivia quiz twice biggrin
(Exception was made for Esme Marie Cullen cause I didn't clearly emphasize that 1 & 2 are the rules of this Trivia Game by failing to label 1 & 2 as the Rules.)
1. Esme Marie Cullen. Sanguine Professor Merlin & Executive Dragon Master 2. Angel Muerto. Hanafuda 3. Wing Chun Master Yip Man. High Roller Electric and Sanguine Professor Merlin 4. Talitha Macer. Hanafuda and Determined Dragonslayer 5. 6.
History of Thanksgiving trivia questions: 1. What year was the celebration that is most commonly considered to be the first Thanksgiving? 2. How long did the first Thanksgiving celebration last? 3. When the religious group that would later be known as the Pilgrims left England to practice their religion freely, where did they go? 4. Under which president did Thanksgiving become an annual holiday?
Thanksgiving parades trivia: 5. In what decade did both the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and America’s Thanksgiving Parade start? 6. How do both Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and America’s Thanksgiving Parade conclude? 7. What is the oldest Thanksgiving parade currently called?
Turkey trivia questions: 8. Which president was the first to give a turkey a presidential pardon? 9. What are turkey chicks called? 10. What is the wobbly red piece of flesh on top of the beak of a turkey? 11. What are most turkey feathers used for after the turkey is plucked? 12. What state raises the most turkeys?
Thanksgiving food trivia questions: 13. What meat did the native Americans bring to the first Thanksgiving? 14. What food was present at the first Thanksgiving but is rarely eaten at Thanksgiving now? 15. What decade was the green bean casserole, a Thanksgiving staple in many households, first created? 16. In what century were the first pumpkin pies as we know them made? 17. What culture produced the idea of the cornucopia, the horn of plenty?
Thanksgiving and harvest festival traditions around the world: 18. Thanksgiving in the USA is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, but when is Canada’s Thanksgiving? 19. During Chuseok, the Korean Thanksgiving / harvest festival, they traditionally eat a stuffed food but it isn’t a turkey. What food do Koreans stuff and eat during Chuseok? 20. Where is the only place in Australia where Thanksgiving is celebrated? 21. Who do children in Japan give drawings to on Labor Thanksgiving Day?
(This trivia game will run from Saturday (23rd November 2019) to Thursday (28th November 2019). Last day to complete the trivia is on Thursday (28th November 2019). Checking for confirmation of completion and prize awarding will be done by November 30th 2019 )
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2019 6:23 am
Vincent Von Richthofen (Me) Verner Von Richthofen (My Dad) Young Vaylin (My Mom) Varian Von Richthofen (My Twin Brother) Emmet Von Richthofen (My Youngest Brother)
The sponsors are also the judges for the coloring contest. Don't worry Dudes and Dudettes! We're all quite lenient and we solemnly swear not to judge you too harshly. xp
Thanksgiving Trivia Questions: History of Thanksgiving trivia questions:
1. What year was the celebration that is most commonly considered to be the first Thanksgiving? 2. How long did the first Thanksgiving celebration last? 3. When the religious group that would later be known as the Pilgrims left England to practice their religion freely, where did they go? 4. Under which president did Thanksgiving become an annual holiday?
Thanksgiving parades trivia: 5. In what decade did both the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and America’s Thanksgiving Parade start? 6. How do both Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and America’s Thanksgiving Parade conclude? 7. What is the oldest Thanksgiving parade currently called?
Turkey trivia questions: 8. Which president was the first to give a turkey a presidential pardon? 9. What are turkey chicks called? 10. What is the wobbly red piece of flesh on top of the beak of a turkey? 11. What are most turkey feathers used for after the turkey is plucked? 12. What state raises the most turkeys?
Thanksgiving food trivia questions: 13. What meat did the native Americans bring to the first Thanksgiving? 14. What food was present at the first Thanksgiving but is rarely eaten at Thanksgiving now? 15. What decade was the green bean casserole, a Thanksgiving staple in many households, first created? 16. In what century were the first pumpkin pies as we know them made? 17. What culture produced the idea of the cornucopia, the horn of plenty?
Thanksgiving and harvest festival traditions around the world: 18. Thanksgiving in the USA is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, but when is Canada’s Thanksgiving? 19. During Chuseok, the Korean Thanksgiving / harvest festival, they traditionally eat a stuffed food but it isn’t a turkey. What food do Koreans stuff and eat during Chuseok? 20. Where is the only place in Australia where Thanksgiving is celebrated? 21. Who do children in Japan give drawings to on Labor Thanksgiving Day?
1. The year 1621 2. 3 days 3. The Pilgrims founded Plymouth Colony of New England after sailing on the Mayflower in 1620 4. Abraham Lincoln 5. 1920’s 6. Arrival of Santa Claus 7. 6abc Dunkin’ Thanksgiving Day Parade 8. Ronald Reagan 9. A poult or chick 10. Snood 11. Compost 12. Minnesota 13. Deer 14. Lobster 15. 1950’s 16. 1600’s 17. Greece 18. 2nd Monday in October, annually 19. Songpyeon (rice cake w/sesame seeds, pine nuts or chestnuts) 20. The external territory of Norfolk Island 21. Early elementary grades give to local Ko’bans (police stations)
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2019 2:37 pm
Esme Marie Cullen
Vincent Von Richthofen
Hey Dude! I've completed the Thanksgiving Trivia!
Thanksgiving Trivia Questions: History of Thanksgiving trivia questions:
1. What year was the celebration that is most commonly considered to be the first Thanksgiving? 2. How long did the first Thanksgiving celebration last? 3. When the religious group that would later be known as the Pilgrims left England to practice their religion freely, where did they go? 4. Under which president did Thanksgiving become an annual holiday?
Thanksgiving parades trivia: 5. In what decade did both the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and America’s Thanksgiving Parade start? 6. How do both Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and America’s Thanksgiving Parade conclude? 7. What is the oldest Thanksgiving parade currently called?
Turkey trivia questions: 8. Which president was the first to give a turkey a presidential pardon? 9. What are turkey chicks called? 10. What is the wobbly red piece of flesh on top of the beak of a turkey? 11. What are most turkey feathers used for after the turkey is plucked? 12. What state raises the most turkeys?
Thanksgiving food trivia questions: 13. What meat did the native Americans bring to the first Thanksgiving? 14. What food was present at the first Thanksgiving but is rarely eaten at Thanksgiving now? 15. What decade was the green bean casserole, a Thanksgiving staple in many households, first created? 16. In what century were the first pumpkin pies as we know them made? 17. What culture produced the idea of the cornucopia, the horn of plenty?
Thanksgiving and harvest festival traditions around the world: 18. Thanksgiving in the USA is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, but when is Canada’s Thanksgiving? 19. During Chuseok, the Korean Thanksgiving / harvest festival, they traditionally eat a stuffed food but it isn’t a turkey. What food do Koreans stuff and eat during Chuseok? 20. Where is the only place in Australia where Thanksgiving is celebrated? 21. Who do children in Japan give drawings to on Labor Thanksgiving Day?
1. The year 1621 2. 3 days 3. The Pilgrims founded Plymouth Colony of New England after sailing on the Mayflower in 1620 4. Abraham Lincoln 5. 1920’s 6. Arrival of Santa Claus 7. 6abc Dunkin’ Thanksgiving Day Parade 8. Ronald Reagan 9. A poult or chick 10. Snood 11. Compost 12. Minnesota 13. Deer 14. Lobster 15. 1950’s 16. 1600’s 17. Greece 18. 2nd Monday in October, annually 19. Songpyeon (rice cake w/sesame seeds, pine nuts or chestnuts) 20. The external territory of Norfolk Island 21. Early elementary grades give to local Ko’bans (police stations)