4. Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California
Rose Bowl
an annual American college football bowl game
on January 1st (New Year's Day)
first in 1902
a part of the Tournament
of Roses "America's New
Year Celebration", which
also includes the historic
Tournament of Roses
Parade
annually since 1916
5. Why not Sunday?
In that case, it is held on the Monday, January 2nd.
parade has been held in Pasadena every New
Year's Day, except when January 1st is on Sunday.
6. "the Tournament has a
deal with God; we'll
never hold the parade
on a Sunday, and He'll
never let it rain on the
Rose Parade.“
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8. Rose parade
Originally started on January 1st, 1890
It is breathtaking parade of floats covered entirely with
flowers & marching bands.
9. Rose parade
the Tournament of Roses Parade is
what thousands of people come to
see and millions more watching on
their televisions internationally.
A day before the parade, people bring their chairs,
cars, and tents to get their space to watch the parade.
The parade is a spectacle of beauty that is unequaled any
where, so hundreds of thousands of spectators come and
watch the parade and many broadcasts come to show
them on the TV.
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11. After the horses pass by, the volunteers walk behind them to remove
the poo.
12. In the middle of the parade, jets fly around the sky
and make the phrases of celebrate.
16. Believed that November 1st was the Celtics’ first
day of the year, before, so on October 31st, they
thought the dead visit their family as the ghosts
or the witches.
Celtics, therefore, wore masks and
made a fire to protect themselves.
HISTORY
Immigrants of Ireland and Scotland brought the
tradition to North America in the 19th century.
17. Decorating the house
- Before Halloween
PARTY
Costume
Prince & princess
Heroes
Wizards & Witches
Ect.
Horror characters
Traditional Clothes
Clowns
Watch scary movie about
ghost & dead people
18. Jack – O’ – Lantern
Carve the pumpkins, and put the candle in