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PS~Weird Holidays #1-Schwenkfelder Thanksgiving

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Group:Pennsylvania Swappers
Swap Coordinator:yvonne401 (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Food  Seasonal 
Number of people in swap:2
Location:Regional - USA
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.98
Last day to signup/drop:September 14, 2023
Date items must be sent by:September 30, 2023
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

One of the oldest and longest continually-celebrated Thanksgiving celebrations in the U.S is Schwenkfelder Thanksgiving. This Thanksgiving was first celebrated by a small Protestant sect that was formed in Germany and celebrated between 1731 and 1737. The practice was brought to the United States with German immigrants and they brought with them this holiday to Pennsylvania Dutch country. It’s observed annually on September 24th every year.

Schwenkfelder Thanksgiving was brought to the U.S when Schwenkfelder’s followers arrived in Pennsylvania in 1733. On September 22, 1734, the second group of them came over as well. That makes this holiday the oldest continuously celebrated Thanksgiving in the U.S. The Thanksgiving holiday that’s celebrated in November wouldn’t actually be practiced as we know it until the Civil War.

While it’s true that the Pilgrims did have a Thanksgiving celebration in 1621, some 112 years before Schwenkfelder’s followers held their celebration, it wasn’t a holiday that was celebrated continuously from that date onward. Pilgrims didn’t regularly practice Thanksgiving and would instead practice fasting. It wouldn’t be until 1789 that George Washington proclaimed the first U.S Thanksgiving. However, even these celebrations were practiced inconsistently. It wouldn’t be until 1863 that Abraham Lincoln would declare the last Thursday in November as Thanksgiving.

In 1939, Franklin D. Roosevelt would change the holiday of Thanksgiving to the fourth Thursday in November instead of the last Thursday in November. Schwenkfelder Thanksgiving, however, has remained on September 22nd since it was founded.

Schwenkfelder Thanksgiving was originally celebrated with a feast of butter, apple butter, bread, and water, but since that original Thanksgiving, a lot more foods have been added to the list. You can observe this holiday by having a feast of turkey, squash, and all of the fixings. While you’re celebrating this holiday, you can also use the hashtag #SchwenkfelderThanksgiving on your social media posts for the day.

Next onto our swap:

We will be sending the following to our (1) partner:

  1. Two or more recipes of turkey and/or their fixings. The recipes can be put on recipe cards or whatever you want.

  2. Two or more Thanksgiving or fall related extras such as: Stickers, notecards, postcards, greeting cards, napkins, kitchen towels, tablecloth, potholders etc.

  3. Optional: It would be nice if you could make your partner something homemade for Thanksgiving. This is not required.

Send your partner a nice package. Something that you would enjoy receiving yourself.

Be sure to include group name, swap name and username so that your partner can rate you.

You should check your partner's profile for likes and dislikes.

Be sure to rate your partner a 5 if they sent you what is required. If you liked it, give them a heart. It's entirely up to you.

Any questions, feel free to message me.

Requirements:

  1. USA swappers only.
  2. A well filled out profile. I will check the night before partners get assigned.
  3. You need to login at least two days prior to sign-in date.
  4. Your dashboard must be up to date.
  5. Rated 4.98 (or better).
  6. No ones or excessive 3's, occasional exceptions allowed..

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