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What is St Patrick’s Day?

“May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow, and may trouble avoid you wherever you go.”

What is St Patrick’s Day?

Saint Patrick’s Day is a religious holiday celebrated by the Irish on the anniversary of St Patrick’s death in the fifth century. Traditionally, this celebration involves attending church the morning of, and celebrating in the afternoon with dancing, singing, drinking, and feasting on the traditional Irish meal – corned beef and cabbage. 

Who is St Patrick?

He served as the national apostle and the patron saint of Ireland in the fifth century. After being kidnapped at the young age of 16, he escaped 6 years later bringing Christianity with him back to Ireland (until this time, it is believed that St Patrick had always been atheist). After becoming a priest and changing his name from Maewyn to Patricius, he established several monasteries, churches, and schools to pursue his missionary work in his pagan country. His legacy would always be remembered by the following centuries after his death on March 17th, 461.

Is St Patricks Day considered a religious holiday?

In America, St Patricks day is celebrated as a day of revelry and everything Irish-related – including wearing green!

Why a Clover?

When describing the Holy Trinity to his people, St Patrick used the three leaves of the native Irish clover (Shamrock) for a visual of The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit. However, there is no record to prove that the myth of the shamrock representation is true. 

Why is green the holiday color?

Blue was the color traditionally associated with St Patrick, but because of the clover, the color for the holiday was changed to green.

How are leprechauns and gold associated with St Paddy’s?

Leprechauns were tiny men who were shoemakers that would hide their profited small gold coins in pots at the end of rainbows. Legend has it that if you were lucky enough to catch one, they would grant you three wishes in order to be set free. Since they are a part of old Irish fables, they had to be included in a holiday that celebrates everything Irish! They are a bigger symbol of this holiday in America because of a movie that Walt Disney created that was based in Ireland about an Irish man’s fascination with a leprechaun. 

When did this holiday come to America?

In Ireland, what was known to them as the Roman Catholic feast day of St Patrick, started being celebrated around the ninth century. However, the first St Patrick’s Day Parade was held in St Augustine, Florida organized by the Spanish Colony’s Irish vicar Ricardo Artur. On March 17th 1772, homesick Irish soldiers who were serving with the English military, marched to New York City to honor St Patrick. Since then, the enthusiasm for this holiday has grown among the cities in America.

How do we celebrate?

“Irish Aid” societies such as the Hibernian Society and Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick started annually holding parades featuring bagpipes and drums. These groups eventually all united their parades to form one official parade held in New York City. To this day, this is one of America’s largest and oldest civilian parades with over 150,000 participants, 3 million attendees, and being 1.5 miles and 5 hours long. Other popular cities such as Chicago (who colors their river green on this holiday), Philadelphia, and Boston also host these parades ranging around 10,000 – 20,000 participants. Another unpopular way to celebrate is by planting pea and cabbage seeds! 

 

What traditional meals should I make for St Patrick’s Day?

  • Irish Soda Bread
  • Colcannon
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage
  • Irish Lamb Stew
  • Beef and Guinness Pie
  • Irish Bread and Butter Pudding
  • Apple Tarts

 

 

Photo from Emblem Properties of our St Paddy’s Day tree next to our “lucky” Money Tree! 

Celebrate the most THANKFUL time of the year at these events

This year Emblem Properties has been very blessed throughout this pandemic. We continue to give thanks and be thankful for what we have. Our surrounding communities have events scheduled next week to help celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. Enjoy the activities they have put together to welcome this special holiday!

  • Join the Harvest Kitchen for their First Annual Thanksgiving TURKEY FRY! This event will be held on Wednesday, November 25 from 9 AM to 7 PM. Activities include meals from the Food Truck, Christmas Photo’s in Santa’s Chair, yard games, cornhole and ladder golf. Kids may enter a Turkey Drawing Contest – with an extra prize for the most creative turkey name!
  • The Community Healthcore Foundation presents their 7th Annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot on Thursday, November 26th from 8 AM to 10 AM! They will be hosting a VIRTUAL race this year due to COVID-19. Join the family tradition of a 5K or a 1-mile fun walk. SIGN UP TODAY using this link: https://runsignup.com/Race/TX/Texarkana/ThanksgivingDayTurkeyTrot   All proceeds from this fundraiser will go to the Community Healthcore Foundation to be used in various forms of client services, unmet needs, and other assistance without a funding source for Community Healthcore programs.
  • Southern Bliss Flowers by Ree is excited to invite the community to an exciting event to celebrate Small Business Saturday! Local businesses, artisans and more will be at the Mistletoe Market on November 28th from 11 AM to 4 PM. Admission to the market is FREE. If you are interested in becoming a vendor OR have any questions, please contact Sheiree at 936-465-7182.

 

 

4th of July Safety Tips

4TH OF JULY IS HERE!
Fireworks, festivals and fun is on everybody’s mind this week.  A local favorite is attending the 4th of July Celebration at Kate Barr Ross Park which opens at 4:00 P.M.  Hosted by the City of Huntsville Recreation Department, this family friendly event is free.  Fireworks begin at approximately 9:15 P.M.

KEEP THE KIDS SAFE!
Is a personal display more your thing?  This is Texas after all.  Be sure to follow your local ordinances for where, what and when you can shoot fireworks.  But most importantly BE SAFE!  Almost 10,000 people were injured last 4th of July in fireworks related accidents.  Children aged 10 to 14 are the most likely to be hurt  Safety is paramount, but even the most diligent parent can be distracted for a moment.  Take a minute to review some SUMMER SAFETY TIPS to help ensure no one ends up in an emergency room.

DON’T FORGET YOUR PETS!
Fireworks are a pyrotechnic marvel.  Colors, shapes, smoke and explosions rock the night sky.  While we are in awe, our pets are not as impressed.  In fact, they are down right terrified.  The American Humane Association reports that this time of year is one of the busiest nationwide for our already packed animal shelters.  Keep your 4 legged family members safe with these PET SAFETY TIPS provided by www.petmd.com.

SAFETY TIPS FOR WILDLIFE!
4th of July safety tips for what?!  Although it seems far-fetched, fireworks affect Mother Nature also.  Trees and other foliage can be damaged; and in dry or fire prone areas, completely destroyed.  Wildlife can be so traumatized that mothers have been known to abandon their young.  Fireworks are also poisonous.  A curious critter may inadvertently consume a discarded sparkler and become ill or worse. Be considerate of  your wildlife friends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4th of July in Huntsville TX

4th of July in Huntsville, TX
The summer sizzle is on and Independence Day is just weeks away.  The next few months are full of fireworks, festivals and family fun in Huntsville and the Walker County area.

Huntsville, TX
The annual 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION is Thursday,  July 4, 2019 Kate Barr Ross Park. This family friendly event is sponsored by the City of Huntsville – Recreation Services.  Kids of all ages can enjoy bounces houses, a climbing wall and games.  Hungry?  Summer favorites will be available for purchase from various food vendors.  Fireworks begin at dark or approximately 9:15 P.M.  Admission and parking is free.  Coolers and lawn chairs are allowed per City of Huntsville Parks & Facilities Department, but no glass bottles or alcohol.  For more information click: City of Huntsville Recreation Services.

New Waverly, TX
Want an old-fashioned celebration?  Head to New Waverly for a small town experience straight from a Norman Rockwell painting.  The local 4th of July festival is a fundraiser to benefit the local fire department and 4-H club.  Events start at 11:00 A.M. with a bar-be-que lunch and live auction.  A children’s parade and raffle drawings start at 7:00 P.M.  The evening ends with fireworks.    Click here for additional details: 4th of July in New Waverly.

Other Events
Besides the 4th of July events, the Huntsville Chamber of Commerce, Huntsville Tourism Department and The Huntsville Item have calendars of local events that will keep you busy until Autumn.

Whatever your plans, whenever your plans, wherever your plans, Huntsville, TX is the place to be!

 

Tips to Sell Your Home During the Holidays

It’s December and your house on the market.  Regardless if you planned to have it sold by now or are just beginning the listing process, if you celebrate this time of year you may need to revamp your decorations a bit.  Yes, potential buyers are shopping your house, not your garland.  However, the setting you create does make an impact.  People are visual by nature and the first impression counts.  Many of us go “over the top” at Christmas with lights on timers, trees in every room or an exterior display that can be seen for miles.  It is possible that buyers can be put off by your love of the holidays.  Some may think you are trying to hide a defect under all those glittery ornaments and bows.  What is the best compromise?  Follow these tips to help sell your home during the holidays:

  • Less is best. Holiday decorations are inviting but keep it low key.  One tastefully decorated tree, simple lights on the porch and stockings hung on the mantle are ideal.  Embrace the season but don’t scare away potential buyers. Remember, not everyone celebrates or celebrates with the same enthusiasm you may have.
  • Do I smell cookies? Who doesn’t love the smell of home baked treats? Inviting smells can be very enticing to a potential buyer.  Candles or wax burners work well and also offer accent lighting.  Apple cider, sugar cookie and pine are popular scents this time of year.
  • For more suggestions and tips on selling your home during the holidays check out this article HGTV Top 10 Tips for Selling Your Home During the Holidays

Marketing your home during Christmas may seem risky.  However it can be no better or worse then any other time of year.  For additional insight on what to expect during the holidays take a moment to read The Balance: Tips for Selling Your Home During the Holidays.

If you are still considering buyer or selling this holiday season, our agents are here and ready to help!  Contact Emblem Properties today and  experience our “customer service difference.”

 

It’s Giveaway Time at Emblem Properties

 

It’s giveaway time!  Thanksgiving is around the corner, so it is the perfect time to say thank you!  Emblem Properties is very blessed.   We love finding homes and real estate for the people of Huntsville, Texas and the entire Walker County area.  Nothing warms the heart during these cold November days like handing over the keys to your new home.  So, to thank you, our wonderful clients and friends we are sponsoring two giveaways:

  • Thanksgiving “Meal” Giveaway
  • $50 Gift Card Giveaway

Our Thanksgiving “Meal” Giveaway is a basket full of ingredients and seasonal recipes.  The basket will be donated to a local family that may not otherwise be able to enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving feast. Please NOMINATE a deserving family by private message to our Facebook page, by calling Emblem Properties at 936-439-6630 or via https://www.emblempro.com/contact/ through our web page. Contact information for the nominated family including name and phone number must be received in our office by Friday, November 16, 2018. The drawing for the “Meal” will be held Monday, November 19, 2018.

Our $50 Gift Card Giveaway is for anyone who SHARES our Thanksgiving “Meal” Giveaway post on Facebook.  You must also encourage LIKES to Emblem Properties Facebook page.  You will then be entered in a drawing for a $50 gift card. Deadline for this giveaway is Friday, November 16, 2018 with the drawing held Monday, November 19, 2018.

Details for be drawings can be found on our Facebook page: Emblem Properties or by calling our office at 936-439-6630.  We are here to help Monday through Friday 10:00 AM-5:00 PM.

Again, THANK YOU one and all and HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

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