The LAWCHEK® Bulletin
December 2000 | Vol. 3, Issue 5

Shopping Guide
Shopping Online can be easy, fun and a great alternative to the stores!

     There are so many holidays and observances during the winter months that inevitably most are pulled into the grasps of holiday shopping.  The world of online shopping grows constantly and one can easily get lost in the waves of ads and deals.  Lawchek® has grouped a quick cheat sheet for either shopping for loved ones or using gift money to treat yourself.  We hope you enjoy this selection of different sites of popular and off the beaten path stores.

     So as to help cover most the bases Lawcheck® has also grouped links to various pages for travel, recipes and charitable organizations.

     Shopping in general should be enjoyable.  However, one should keep their consumer rights in mind.  As a quick reference, Lawchek® has compiled references for the Better Business Bureau, Credit Bureaus, and Consumer Affairs’ Offices both nationally and by state.

     In short please enjoy this Newsletter at your leisure and enjoy your winter holidays and observances.  A safe and festive New Years as well J

Shopping Online

 Shop here!

The winter months are crowded with celebrations and observances, both religious and otherwise.  We hope all of you enjoy this time of reflection and/or celebration.  Here are just a few which will be or have been celebrated in these winter months**:

  • General (Western Calendar) Celebration
    New Years Eve
    December 31st 2000
    New Years Day
    January 1st 2001

  • African-American
    Kwanzaa
    December 26th 2000

  • Bahá’í
    Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Baha
    November 28th 2000

  • Chinese
    Dongzhi
    December 21st 2000
    Chinese New Year
    January 24th 2001

  • Christian
    Christmas Eve
    December 24th 2000
    Christmas Day
    December 25th 2000
    St Stephen’s Day
    December 26th 2000

  • Hinduism
    Makara Sakranti

    January 14th 2001

  • Islam
    Ramadan
    (Begins)
    November 28th 2000
    ‘Id al Fitr
    (End of Ramadan - feast begins at sundown)
    December 28th 2000

  • Jainism
    Maun Ekadashi

    December 7th 2000

  • Japanese Calander
    New Years (Gantan)

    January 1st 2001

  • Judaism
    Hanukkah

    December 21st (Begins in Evening) -29th 2000

  • Sikh
    Birth of Guru Gobind Singh

    January 5th 2001

  • Voudun
    Agoué-Arroyo (Mangé la mer)

    December 12-13th 2000
    Bain de Noę / Fęte des Membres
    December 25th 2000

  • Wiccan / Pagan
    Yule or Winter Solstice

    December 21st 2000

**The editor apologizes if any holidays have been left out, I also apologize for variations in spellings since not all translations into English lettering agree J  If you would like to find out more about the above celebrations or find even more events being celebrated around the world, I would suggest a visit to http://www.holidayfestival.com
This site is full of information and has links for further inquiring minds as well
J

Thank you for reviewing the LAWCHEK® Bulletin.
You may find more articles in our Bulletin Archives.

 

LAWCHEK® Home Lawsonline™ Home

Please contact us with any questions or comments by E-mail at webmaster@lawchek.net
Membership Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Disclaimer

 

This site produced by enlighten technologies™.
COPYRIGHT © 2002 enlighten technologies™