Labor Day
Labor Day is the third great summer holiday celebrated by families, but more to the point it marks the end of the summer fun. Celebrated on the first weekend of September, some 2 to 3 weeks before the Autumnal Equinox marking the beginning of Fall, Labor Day is generally the last time families get together for outdoor fun and celebrations for the season.

Labor Day celebrates the American Labor Movement and the American Labor Worker. The Central Labor Union orchestrated the first Labor Day in New York City, New York on September 15, 1882. Since then, the holiday has become one of the national three-day weekend holidays observed uniformly throughout the country.
First adopted by the Oregon legislature as a state holiday, the U.S. Congress officially recognized in 1894 the first Monday of September as the National Labor Day holiday. Despite the lofty goals and stated purpose of Congress in honoring the spirit of labor in America, the holiday has far fewer organized celebrations than either Memorial Day or Independence Day.
For the same reasons of family celebrations, picnics and barbecues, Labor Day has become another of those holidays where fireworks are used to enliven the holiday celebration of families.
Labor Day is always celebrated on the first Monday of September.
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Info for Weston Limousine Service
Weston is a residential community in Southwestern Connecticut (about 45 miles from New York City).
Most shopping opportunities are outside of town with one small shopping center for conveniences. There are no condominiums, apartment houses or corporate offices. There is no public transportation. The New Haven Line of Metro North provides commuter trains from Westport into New York City. JFK, LaGuardia and Newark Airports are used by most residents for airline service. Major cultural activities are available in adjacent Westport, and in New Have; Stamford and New York City, to name a few. The Weston Commission for the Arts plans exciting cultural events in Weston each month. Our Recreation Department provides for a wide range of activities for residents of various ages. The 53 acre Bisceglie-Scribner Park provides active recreation and contains picnic facilities, a swimming pond and the Kiwanis Fitness Trail.
Weston is the way it is because of its history. An appealing place to live, Weston have conscientiously striven to maintain its charming rural character. Even today, vast stretches of woodland and fields speak of the farming heritage begun well before 1787, the date of incorporation. Fertile hunting grounds for the Pequots, the settlers soon discovered that there was room for them, too, and as the population increased in the Fairfield area, families moved north and west to "West Town." By mid-1800, Weston bustled; water power fueled many a thriving mill, and schools, churches and the Country Doctor were active.

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