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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2025 · 3 MIN

Have YOU heard? The Candy Cane History You Never Knew - December 26!

from “Have YOU heard?” · host Troy W. Hudson

Welcome to “Have YOU Heard?” Did you know that December 26 is Boxing Day in many countries? The name doesn’t come from the sport but from the heartwarming tradition of giving “Christmas boxes” filled with gifts or money to servants, tradespeople, and those in need. In parts of Europe, December 26 is St. Stephen’s Day. According to legend, people used to gather food or money for charity while singing carols—an early version of Christmas caroling! December 26 is also one of the busiest days for movies. Whether you’re catching a blockbuster or enjoying a classic holiday film, it’s the perfect way to unwind after the Christmas festivities. National Day Celebrations December 26 is National Candy Cane Day! After indulging in all those peppermint treats during Christmas, today is a fantastic excuse to enjoy one more. Did you know the candy cane’s design—a shepherd’s crook and red stripes—symbolizes the nativity story? A sweet reminder of the season’s meaning. It’s also a day for relaxation and reflection. Many families cherish this time together without the rush of Christmas preparations. Whether you’re playing board games, reading a book, or lounging in cozy pajamas, today is all about taking it easy. December 26 marks the first day of Kwanzaa, a week-long celebration of African heritage, culture, and unity. Families light the Kinara and reflect on principles like community, creativity, and faith. It’s a beautiful way to honor traditions and values. Here’s a fun trivia question to wrap things up: Did you know that the first recorded use of “Boxing Day” was in 1833? It started as a British tradition but is now celebrated in places like Canada, Australia, and South Africa. And for something truly wild: In parts of Ireland, December 26 is also known as Wren Day. Traditionally, people would dress in costumes and parade through town carrying a fake bird to symbolize old Irish legends. Today, it’s all about music and fun rather than birds! #haveyouheard

Welcome to “Have YOU Heard?” Did you know that December 26 is Boxing Day in many countries? The name doesn’t come from the sport but from the heartwarming tradition of giving “Christmas boxes” filled with gifts or money to servants, tradespeople, and those in need. In parts of Europe, December 26 is St. Stephen’s Day. According to legend, people used to gather food or money for charity while singing carols—an early version of Christmas caroling! December 26 is also one of the busiest days for movies. Whether you’re catching a blockbuster or enjoying a classic holiday film, it’s the perfect way to unwind after the Christmas festivities. National Day Celebrations December 26 is National Candy Cane Day! After indulging in all those peppermint treats during Christmas, today is a fantastic excuse to enjoy one more. Did you know the candy cane’s design—a shepherd’s crook and red stripes—symbolizes the nativity story? A sweet reminder of the season’s meaning. It’s also a day for relaxation and reflection. Many families cherish this time together without the rush of Christmas preparations. Whether you’re playing board games, reading a book, or lounging in cozy pajamas, today is all about taking it easy. December 26 marks the first day of Kwanzaa, a week-long celebration of African heritage, culture, and unity. Families light the Kinara and reflect on principles like community, creativity, and faith. It’s a beautiful way to honor traditions and values. Here’s a fun trivia question to wrap things up: Did you know that the first recorded use of “Boxing Day” was in 1833? It started as a British tradition but is now celebrated in places like Canada, Australia, and South Africa. And for something truly wild: In parts of Ireland, December 26 is also known as Wren Day. Traditionally, people would dress in costumes and parade through town carrying a fake bird to symbolize old Irish legends. Today, it’s all about music and fun rather than birds! #haveyouheard

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