Declaration of Independence

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. - That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.

Friday, December 19, 2025

How Do You Plan to Celebrate America’s 250 Years of Freedom?

American families are stronger when the strengths of America are celebrated. America will celebrate its 250th birthday next summer. President Donald Trump declared that the celebration will be “like no other, honoring our nation and all of its glory.” His plans will go forth “through a public, private partnership called Freedom 250.” According to Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell at The Daily Signal, Trump’s plans include the following. 

“We will renew the patriotism, pride and pioneering spirit of America and lay the groundwork for the next 250 years of independence and freedom.”

“This will be like a time you’ve never had in your lives,” declared the president.

Trump said the Washington Monument will be lit up with “festive birthday lights to honor the start of this historic anniversary year.”

From June 25-July 10, there will be a “Great American State Fair” on the national mall with pavilions from every state.

In the fall, Washington, D.C., will host the “Patriot Games,” “an unprecedented four-day athletic event featuring the greatest high school athletes, one young man and one young woman from each state and territory.”

“But I promise there will be no men playing in women’s sports,” he said.

Trump promised to start construction in the near future on a National Garden of American Heroes, featuring statues of “all-time greatest Americans,” as well as a “triumphal arc.” …

He also announced a “major prayer event” on the National Mall in the spring “to rededicate our country as one nation under God.”

On Flag Day, June 14 [Trump’s birthday], Trump will host a UFC event at the White House.

“It’ll be the greatest champion fighters in the world, all fighting that same night,” he said.

The federal government is not the only organization planning to celebrate America’s 250th birthday anniversary. This site reported the following information about how one group will be celebrating. 

As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are stepping forward in a nationwide effort that blends gratitude, unity, and Christlike service. In collaboration with America250, a nonpartisan congressional commission overseeing the nation’s Semiquincentennial commemorations, the Church is launching a yearlong slate of initiatives designed to honor both American freedoms and the responsibilities that come with them.

According to Church Newsroom, the partnership centers on service, family history, and music – three areas where the Church hopes to help Americans come together during a milestone year. That spirit of unity was already on full display as Church leaders and America250 representatives gathered at the Bishops’ Central Storehouse in Salt Lake City for the send-off of the first of 250 semitrucks delivering food to 250 food banks in all 50 states….

The most visible symbol of the Church’s involvement in America250 is a fleet of specially designated semitrucks, each carrying roughly 40,000 pounds of food produced or funded by Latter-day Saint donations. The first truck made its debut during the send-off event, with Chair of America250 Rosie Rios stepping forward to honk the horn as cameras snapped photographs.

America will be celebrating 250 years of freedom in 2026. How will you and your family be celebrating? You might plan to visit a certain number of national parks or monuments. You might make a trip to Washington, D.C. You might plan to provide 250 hours of service in your community. There are lots of diverse ways that individuals, families, and organizations can join in the celebration of 250 years of freedom.

Here are some more ideas, generated by AI for how families can join the celebration of America’s 250 years of freedom. 

·         Educational Programs: Participate in educational programs that explore the history and significance of the Declaration of Independence. Look for opportunities to learn about the Founding Fathers and the events that shaped the nation.

·         Patriotic Displays: Display patriotic symbols and displays in your home or community to honor the country’s heritage. This can include flags, banners, and other symbols of freedom.

·         Family-Friendly Events: Attend family-friendly events such as parades, festivals, and historical reenactments that celebrate America’s freedom. These events often include educational content and activities for all ages.

·         Creative Activities: Engage in creative activities that reflect the values of freedom and democracy. This can include arts and crafts, storytelling, and other activities that inspire and educate.

·         Educational Outreach: Share knowledge about America’s freedom with others through educational outreach programs. This can include sharing stories and facts about the nation’s history and values.

·         Community Engagement: Participate in community events and activities that promote civic engagement and a sense of belonging. This can include volunteering, participating in local government, and supporting community initiatives.


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