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New England Seasons Calendar 2009
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Autumn Holidays, Observances, & Notable Dates Posters
for the classroom, home schoolers, and theme decor for offices.

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Autumn, from a Series of the Four Seasons, Commissioned by Emperor Maximilian II (1527-76) 1573, Giclee Print
Autumn,
from a Series of
the Four Seasons
Arcimboldo

Ceres, Goddess of Abundance, 17th Century, Jan Bruegel, the Younger
Ceres,
Roman Goddess
of Abundance, Bruegel, the Younger

Autumn, or "fall*", is the annual transitional season between the long daylight hours of Summer and the long nights of Winter, and the season opposite of Spring. The word 'autumn', from the Latin 'auctumnus' with the root meaning of 'to satisfy one's self', is associated with maturity as ripe crops are harvested and preserved for the coming winter, and increasingly cool and rainy weather.

Autumn
Winter
Spring
Summer

French: automne
German: Herbst
Italian: autunno
Spanish: otoño

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In the high and middle latitudes of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, where the changes of daylight and warmth are most clearly felt, human cultures have developed myths, rites and festivals acknowledging the fruitfulness of Nature and a natural fear of death, to mark the autumn season.

For example, in Greek mythology the autumn and winter seasons are experienced and explained as the mourning of Demeter (Roman goddess Ceres), the goddess of agriculture, to the underground banishment of her daughter Persephone, for six months.

Both Halloween (All Hallow's Eve- the evening before All Saints [hallowed=holy] Day on November 1) and Thanksgiving have become major holidays for Americans, and can find their roots in mythology. The recent holiday of Labor Day, set as the summer season wanes, honors those who produced the manufactured goods.

The Weather - International Edition Fine-Art Print
Weather posters

Astronomically autumn is the season from the autumnal equinox, when the sun 'crosses' the celestial equator, to the winter solstice (sol + stitium= stoppage) when the sun is furthest from the celestial equator and the shortest day of the year.

*The North American use of the English word 'fall' as an alternative word for autumn seems to have roots in the 16th century contraction of the expression "fall of the leaf' to describe the annual falling of leaves from deciduous trees, an expression that the Europeans brought with them to the New World.

Autumn holiday and observances posters and art prints as teaching resources. Also see monthly Observances and Events lists - September | October | November


Labor Day Souvenir, Labor Conquers Everything, Art Print
Labor Day Souvenir, Labor Conquers Everything, Art Print

Labor Day - The first Monday of September

"The strictest law oft becomes the severest injustice."

Images of Labor poster series
• more September Observances



READING

Autumn: An Alphabet Acrostic
Autumn: An Alphabet Acrostic

Autumn Equinox
Autumn Equinox

The Reasons for Seasons
The Reasons for Seasons


Grandmother Telling a Story to Her Grandchildren, Giclee Print, Gustave Dore
Grandmother Telling a Story to Her Grandchildren,
Giclee Print

Grandparents Day - 1st Sunday after Labor Day -

Grandmother Telling a Story to Her Grandchildren - Gustave Dore
b. 1-6-1832; Strasbourg, France
d. 1-23-1883; Paris

reading in art posters


Grandmother Telling a Story to Her Grandchildren, Giclee Print, Gustave Dore
Ink is for writing. United Nations Literacy Decade
2003-2012,
Literacy as Freedom

International Literacy Day-September 8

Poster design is based on the winning entry in the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival held in June 2005) -free download PDF (English / French / Spanish)
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Constitution Fine Art Print
Constitution Fine
Art Print

Constitution Fine Art Print
Citizenship Day 9-17, Constitution signed in 1785.

• more Historic Documents posters
• more American Revolution Era posters


Words of Peace Wall Poster

Principles of Humanity Posters
International Day of Peace, September 21.

Images and words - compassion, courage, ethics, freedom, giving, happines harmony, kindness, peace, reflection, respect, tolerance, wisdom

• more peace education posters


Autumn Leaves poster
Autumn Leaves
Art Print

Autumn Leaves Poster
Autumnal Equinox, 9-21 or 22

trees posters


Columbus Lands, 1492 Giclee Print
Columbus Lands, 1492
Giclee Print

Columbus Day-
2nd Monday in October

The Columbus Day observance was initiated to commemorate the 1492 European 'discovery' of the New World and completely ignored the truth that the continent was populated by an estimated 100 million indiginous peoples, and the Europeans as Vikings had documented landings nearly 500 years before Columbus.

Current commerative events are emphasizing the genocide of Columbus' colonial governorship in order to remove Columbus as a popular hero.

• more Christopher Columbus posters
• more explorers posters


Columbus Lands, 1492 Giclee Print
United Nations Day- October 24, Art Print

United Nations Day, October 24, is devoted to making known 'to peoples of the world the aims and achievements of the United Nations.' It has traditionally been marked throughout the world by meetings, discussions and exhibits about the UN.
FYI - The United Nations was established in 1945 and United Nations Day was declared in 1947.

• more peace posters
Eleanor Roosevelt posters


Halloween Grand Pals, Ghostly Gourds Poster by Norman Rockwell
Halloween Grand Pals, Ghostly Gourds Poster by Norman Rockwell

Halloween, October 31
Grand Pals, Ghostly Gourds Poster by Norman Rockwell

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Thanksgiving Day, Landing at Plymouth Rock, Art Print
Thanksgiving Day, Landing at Plymouth Rock, Art Print

Thanksgiving Day, Landing at Plymouth Rock

• more Thanksgiving posters


A Bountiful Thanksgiving, Turkey, Pumpkin, Autumn Leaves, Art Print
A Bountiful Thanksgiving, Turkey, Pumpkin, Autumn Leaves, Art Print

A Bountiful Thanksgiving, Turkey, Pumpkin, Autumn Leaves

• more food posters


Autumn, from a Series of the Four Seasons, Commissioned by Emperor Maximilian II (1527-76) 1573, Giclee Print
Autumn, from a Series of the Four Seasons, Commissioned by Emperor Maximilian II (1527-76) 1573,
Giclee Print

Autumn, from a Series of the Four Seasons, Commissioned by Emperor Maximilian II (1527-76) 1573
Giuseppe Arcimboldo

perspective & optical illusions posters


Ceres, Goddess of Abundance, 17th Century, Jan Bruegel, the Younger
Ceres, Goddess of Abundance, 17th Century, Jan Bruegel, the Younger,
Giclee Print

Ceres, Roman Goddess of Abundance,
Jan Bruegel, the Younger

ancient civilizations posters
• Did you know a statue of Ceres is atop the Missouri State Capitol Building? - cereal posters
goddess posters


Four Seasons, Potato Harvest, Art Print, Vincent Van Gogh
Four Seasons, Potato Harvest, Art Print, Vincent Van Gogh

Four Seasons, Potato Harvest
Vincent Van Gogh

• more Van Gogh posters


Three Trees, Autumn, Art Print, Claude Monet
Three Trees, Autumn, Art Print,
Claude Monet

Three Trees, Autumn,
Claude Monet

• more Claude Monet posters


Lake George, Autumn, 1927, Art Print, Georgia O'Keeffe
Lake George, Autumn, 1927, Art Print,
Georgia O'Keeffe

Lake George, Autumn, 1927,
Georgia O'Keeffe

• more Georgia O'Keeffe posters


Fall Guys, Art Print
Fall Guys,
Art Print

Fall Guys

• more dogs posters


The beginning lines of 'To Autumn' by John Keats
poetically captures the season-
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness,
  Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun;
Conspiring with him how to load and bless
  With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run;


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