Snowman Burning Day is a festival to mark the end of winter and welcome spring. This holiday is celebrated, in March, by the Swiss as well as the Americans. In some cultures, they use the burning patterns to determine the type of summer they will have.
Fast Facts:
- Snowman Burning Day is March 20th.
- The first snowman burning was held in 1971.
- LSSU holds a Snowman Burning Day festival each year.
Snowman Burning Day Blogs and Commentaries
Google Blog: Snowman Burning Day
Lake Superior state University: LSSU Ushers In Spring With 36th Annual Snowman Torching
Lake Superior State University: The Fastest Way to Melt Snow: LSSU's Annual Snowman burning
CyberKisses.com: Snowman Burning Day
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