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Labor Day Weekend 2025: Why We Celebrate the End of Summer and Workers Rights
Labor Day Weekend in 2025 falls from Saturday, August 30, through Monday, September 1, marking the unofficial end of summer in the United States. The holiday is celebrated annually on the first Monday in September, offering a three-day weekend that provides a break before the regular routines of work and school resume. This weekend is not only a time for relaxation but also an opportunity to reflect on the importance of American workers and their contributions to
Labor Day Weekend 2025: Why We Celebrate the End of Summer and Workers Rights
Labor Day Weekend in 2025 falls from Saturday, August 30, through Monday, September 1, marking the unofficial end of summer in the United States. The holiday is celebrated annually on the first Monday in September, offering a three-day weekend that provides a break before the regular routines of work and school resume. This weekend is not only a time for relaxation but also an opportunity to reflect on the importance of American workers and their contributions to
Open Shelter and Sanitation Teams Play Key Roles at Red White and Boom in Columbus
In Columbus, Ohio, the annual Red White and Boom celebration draws massive crowds eager to enjoy fireworks, food, and festive fun. While most attendees focus on the colorful spectacle in the sky, there’s an entire network of behind-the-scenes workers and volunteers who make the event possible. From sanitation crews to community outreach organizations, several teams come together each year to support the event in meaningful ways—often unnoticed by the thousands of spectators.
Open Shelter and Sanitation Teams Play Key Roles at Red White and Boom in Columbus
In Columbus, Ohio, the annual Red White and Boom celebration draws massive crowds eager to enjoy fireworks, food, and festive fun. While most attendees focus on the colorful spectacle in the sky, there’s an entire network of behind-the-scenes workers and volunteers who make the event possible. From sanitation crews to community outreach organizations, several teams come together each year to support the event in meaningful ways—often unnoticed by the thousands of spectators.









