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May 1 marks the annual celebration of May Day. Mark the return of spring by bringing in branches of forsythia, lilacs, or other flowering shrubs from your region. May Day is also “Lei Day” in Hawaii. Leis are garlands or wreaths that are often made with native Hawaiian flowers such as plumeria. They are given as a symbol of greeting, farewell, affection, celebration, or honor, in the spirit of aloha.
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By Box Elder News JournalMay 1 marks the annual celebration of May Day. Mark the return of spring by bringing in branches of forsythia, lilacs, or other flowering shrubs from your region. May Day is also “Lei Day” in Hawaii. Leis are garlands or wreaths that are often made with native Hawaiian flowers such as plumeria. They are given as a symbol of greeting, farewell, affection, celebration, or honor, in the spirit of aloha.
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