Every year, the first Monday of September we recognize the contributions of workers in the United States and Canada by celebrating Labor Day. The first Labor Day events took place locally in the 19th century as movements began to advocate for the rights of workers across North America. By 1894, the United States Congress signed legislation making Labor Day a federal holiday. The same year, Labor Day was made a public holiday in Canada. And what better way to reward workers than with a day off work!?
Here are 6 ways you can celebrate Labor Day with your family this weekend.
The end of summer means days are getting shorter. (At least for us in the Northern Hemisphere!) To take advantage of the extra daylight hours while you still can, why not go for a walk or bike ride with your crew? It's a fun and easy way to get exercise while they explore the great outdoors.
Even if you live in a climate that’s warm, this three-day weekend may be one of the last times you and your family get to visit the pool, beach, or lake. Make the most of your extra day and splash around with your kiddos. Even if you don’t have access to a pool or natural body of water, there are lots of fantastic activities you can do at home.
Whether you’re grilling up juicy burgers, sizzling steaks, or a variety of veggies, this three-day weekend offers a great opportunity to savor the last flavors of summer. Gather around the grill, let the kids help with the prep, and create a fun, festive meal together. Even if you’re not a grill master, there are plenty of easy recipes that will make your holiday cookout a hit. So grab your tongs, put on your apron, and make the most of this extra day with some delicious grilling fun!
Turn your backyard into a cozy outdoor theater and enjoy a movie night under the stars this Labor Day weekend. Set up a screen, grab some blankets, and make a batch of popcorn for the whole family to enjoy. You can pick a classic family favorite or try something new—either way, it’s a perfect way to wind down the holiday.
A great way for your little ones to let out some energy during a long weekend is with some backyard games. Tag, hide and seek, and Red Rover are old favorites because they don’t even require any equipment, yet they can provide hours of entertainment! Games like kickball or foursquare only require a ball and players. Other activities like blowing bubbles are perfect for all ages and can instantly liven up events like community cookouts.
Few things warm the soul more than gathering around a fire under the stars. The marshmallows you toast may not last long, but you’ll create memories you can cherish forever. Add even more magic to your evening by singing songs and telling stories. You may also be able to make a small fire in a park or on the beach with a permit. Be sure to check local regulations first!
There are so many reasons to make magic with your family all year long! Subscribe to get more great ideas how you can celebrate with the ones you love.