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Sweetest Day

The Sweetest Day — celebrated every third Saturday in October — is a regional holiday that originated in Ohio in the 1920s. It's a day of romantic deeds and expressions, as well as acts of charity and kindness. Celebrate the day with these warm and fuzzy words.
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  1. affection
    a positive feeling of liking
    This was wealth indeed!—wealth to the heart!—a mine of pure, genial affections.
    Jane Eyre
  2. appreciation
    an expression of gratitude
    The holiday then spread to other parts of the country, such as California, Texas and New York, and now focuses on showing love and appreciation to anyone in your life, including family members, significant others and friends.
    USA Today
  3. celebration
    a joyful occasion for festivities to mark some happy event
    On the first celebration of this day 20,000 boxes of candy were distributed throughout the city, everyone from newsboys, old folks, the poor, and orphans were gifted with delicious treats to help make it the “National Sweetest Day” of the year for them.
    Days of the Year
  4. charity
    an institution set up to provide help to the needy
    "For your information, I'm going to make a one-hundred-dollar donation to a charity."
    The Lemonade War
  5. confection
    a food rich in sugar
    On October 8, 1921, Cleveland Confectioners came together to create a new day to celebrate the people’s love of candy and each other.
    Days of the Year
  6. generous
    willing to give and share unstintingly
    For over 100 years, National Sweetest Day encourages everyone to be generous even in the smallest ways.
    National Day Calendar
  7. happiness
    state of well-being characterized by contentment and joy
    Sweetest Day began in Cleveland in 1922 when a man named Herbert Birch Kingston decided to bring a little happiness into the lives of orphans, shut-ins and others who were often forgotten.
    Mimi Vanderhaven
  8. holiday
    leisure time away from work devoted to rest or pleasure
    Sweetest Day was born right here in Ohio, launched in Cleveland in October 1921 or 1922...Herbert Birch Kingston, a candy company employee, gave away candy to people he felt had been forgotten by others...His magnanimous gesture caught on and the holiday — always celebrated on the third Saturday in October — spread, but slowly and not very far.
    Mount Vernon News
  9. indulge
    enjoy to excess
    Indulge your sweet tooth with a box of heart-shaped chocolates. Feel free to share with a loved one, but this isn’t Valentine’s Day—it’s all about your love of sweets.
    Days of the Year
  10. magnanimous
    noble and generous in spirit
    Sweetest Day was born right here in Ohio, launched in Cleveland in October 1921 or 1922...Herbert Birch Kingston, a candy company employee, gave away candy to people he felt had been forgotten by others...His magnanimous gesture caught on and the holiday — always celebrated on the third Saturday in October — spread, but slowly and not very far.
    Mount Vernon News
  11. romantic
    expressive of or exciting love
    Going to the dance with Conner wouldn’t be as romantic as going with Gregor, but it would be fun, I was sure of that.
    Keep it Together, Keiko Carter
  12. sentiment
    tender, romantic, or nostalgic feeling or emotion
    Sweetest Day is not based on any single group’s religious sentiment or on a family relationship. It is a reminder that a thoughtful word or deed enriches life and gives it meaning.
    Retail Confectioners International
  13. tenderness
    warm compassionate feelings
    We should be proud that Sweetest Day is a Northeast Ohio phenomenon with solid, national momentum. This year, on the third Saturday in October, I can’t think of a better way to share our culture with the rest of America than with a little love and tenderness.
    Mimi Vanderhaven
  14. thoughtful
    considerate of the feelings or well-being of others
    Sweetest Day is not based on any single group’s religious sentiment or on a family relationship. It is a reminder that a thoughtful word or deed enriches life and gives it meaning.
    Retail Confectioners International
  15. token
    something of sentimental value
    On National Sweetest Day, take care of all those who need extra attention. Even those who need significant care, when given the smallest token, will feel the effects. A little treat, a card, a show of support during a time of need may be the sweetest gift on this day.
    National Day Calendar
Created on Sat Jun 10 21:27:41 EDT 2023 (updated Mon Jun 19 10:23:13 EDT 2023)

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