Pennsylvania, where Punxsutawney Phil, the undisputed grand master of groundhogs, gives his annual prediction from atop Gobbler’s Knob every Feb. 2. But if spending yet another Groundhog Day with ...
Staten Island Chuck, the Staten Island Zoo’s famous groundhog, will take part in his annual Groundhog Day ceremony. The free event is open to the public on Sunday, Feb. 2, with gates opening at 7:30 a ...
This year’s Groundhog Day celebration became an opportunity for visitors to Punxsutawney to learn about other activities in ...
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What Is Groundhog Day? Why We Celebrate A Furry Garden PestGardeners may find the celebration of a furry garden pest taboo, but the festivities for Groundhog Day get bigger every year spanning the U.S. and Canada. Punxsutawney Phil may be the most famous ...
Tens of thousands of people gathered on Gobbler’s Knob on Sunday to catch a glimpse of the world-famous Punxsutawney Phil as he made his yearly prediction as to when spring may arrive here in the U.S.
He predicted more winter 16 of those years and an early spring, 7 of those years. Groundhog Day is on Sunday, Feb. 2. The celebrations revolving around Groundhog Day will go on for multiple days that ...
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Did the groundhog see his shadow? Everything to know for Groundhog Day 2025Will there be six more weeks of winter or is spring around the corner? Here's what to know about Groundhog Day 2025.
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Feb. 2025 holiday schedule: Black History Month, Groundhog Day, Valentine's Day, moreValentine's Day is on Friday, February 14! The best part is that it falls on the Friday before a long weekend, so make sure ...
Amidst all the local Groundhog Day festivities, Punxsutawney Area High School’s art club took part in the celebration by ...
A few groundhogs from the New Jersey region and New York state will let us know if spring will be arriving early this year or late.
It’s tough to hold a Groundhog Day celebration if you don’t have a groundhog. That’s the dilemma facing organizers of the annual event in Milltown — again. This year will be the fourth ...
For the fifth year in a row, a New Jersey borough has had to cancel its beloved Groundhog Day celebration for a simple, and pretty important, reason: They don’t have a groundhog.
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