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Tie One On Day™, formally National Tie an Apron to Honor Family Day, is observed on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving.
Here is how to observe:
This Thanksgiving Eve, Tie One On (an apron, of course!) and bring joy to the life of someone in need.
Ideas for spreading joy include:
Wrap a loaf of bread or baked goods in an apron.
Tuck an encouraging note or prayer into the pocket.
Present your offering to a neighbor, friend, or person in your community who could benefit from your gesture of kindness.
Tie One On to put the “give” back into Thanksgiving.
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