National Parents' Day 2023 Virtual Event

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11:00 AM
Saturday, July 29, 2023
virtual event

Glenda Lambert is a member of the neighborhood group. She is inviting everyone to participate in an upcoming virtual event. You are welcome to contact her directly if you have any questions: gwpnarizona@gmail.com

ALSO: Glenda is hosting an in-person event the evening before the virtual event:
https://potluckdinner.org/?p=e&ID=162

SAVE THE DATE!!!

Dear community members,
We would like to invite you to a Virtual National Parents' Day 2023.

National Parents Day is a wonderful opportunity to recognize and honor the dedication, sacrifices, and love that parents selflessly give to their children. Our virtual event aims to bring our community together.

Whether you are a parent, grandparent, guardian, or simply interested in celebrating the significance of parenting, your presence and participation would be greatly appreciated. It is through our collective efforts that we can foster a supportive community environment that benefits families and children alike.

Please mark your calendars for the event date and time.

We will be honoring some outstanding parents, so if you know of such parent(s), please share their name(s) and a few words about their amazingness!

Here is the form to nominate some outstanding parents!
https://forms.gle/SCGkKARfDMnctuMt7

Let's come together as a community to honor and uplift parents, celebrating the vital role they play in shaping the future generation. We look forward to your virtual presence.

PLEASE REGISTER HERE!
https://tinyurl.com/mrp5zj52

Should you have any questions or need further information, please reach out to us at gwpnarizona@gmail.com

Warm regards,
Glenda Lambert
Women's Federation for World Peace AZ Coordinator

More About this Holiday:
Although not as well-known as the traditional Mother’s and Father’s Days, National Parents’ Day nonetheless bears an important place in United States history and culture. The day is designated to celebrate the significant role that parents play in the lives of their children and to promote smart and responsible parenting.

In 1994, Congress unanimously passed “The Parents’ Day Resolution” establishing the fourth Sunday of July as a perennial day of commemoration: On August 5, 1994, a joint resolution was introduced in the House of Representatives on “to establish the Fourth Sunday in July as Parents’ Day.” The House passed it on September 30, and the Senate on October 4. On October 14, 1994, President Bill Clinton signed the resolution, and National Parents’ Day was born.

Read more about National Parents' Day:
https://parentsday.com/