Galentine's Day is a fictional holiday invented by the show "Parks and Recreation" 15 years ago and women still celebrate it.
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If you're not a big fan of Valentine's Day but still love the pink, hearts, and love associated with it, consider celebrating ...
Here's what to know about the holiday and its origins. This year, Galentine's Day will be celebrated on Thursday, Feb. 13 ― ...
Galentine's Day was originally introduced by the fictional character Leslie Knope, played by Amy Poehler, in a “Parks and ...
Grab your BFFs, it’s Galentine’s Day! Amy Poehler’s Parks and Recreation character, Leslie Knope, invented the holiday in 2010 to celebrate sisterhood one day before Valentine’s Day every February — ...
What is Galentine’s Day, you ask? Well, it’s only the best day of the year.
It's been 15 years since Amy Poehler's iconic 'Parks and Recreation' character invented Galentine's Day. Here's when and what it is and how to celebrate.
Galentine's Day is commemorated a day before Valentine's Day, on Feb. 13. This year, the celebration falls on a Thursday. Galentine’s Day is dedicated to celebrating sisterhood, friendship and ...
While Galentine's Day is a relatively newer holiday, compared to Valentine's Day, it has steadily been gaining popularity.
While many are quick to shower their significant others with gifts and treats on February 14 — the day prior or the 13th of the month — is designated to celebrate the important friendships in one’s ...
Galentine’s Day, on Feb. 13 every year, is a celebration of female friendship that originated from the office comedy television show Parks and Recreation. It has quickly become a beloved tradition for ...