One of my favorite French traditions is giving bouquets of Muguets (Lily of the Valley) to friends and family members for the 1st of May.  I love its fragrance and their delicate bells-shaped white flowers accented against the tall green leaves make a beautiful display – indoors and out.

The Muguet, originally from Asia and Japan more precisely, has adapted to the climate of France since its arrival during the Middle Ages. It has long time been a symbol of renewal and Spring and, since Charles IX started the tradition of offering Muguets on May 1, as a token of “bonheur” or good luck.muguet-premier-mai-L-kWOdgw

Since 1936, it has also been associated with Labor Day, celebrated in France on May 1st. Long ago, when workers would demonstrate, they would wear a red triangle on their lapel as a symbol of the 3 divisions of time in a day: work, sleep and leasure. The triangle was replaced by the “églantine” rose and then by the Muguet.

For weeks leading up to the 1st of May, in France, in preparation of the holiday, you would easily find plants and bouquets sold in florist shops and on street corners… This year, remarkably for our New England weather, you’ll probably find them in your own yard! So have a look around, pick a few flowers and leaves and share them with your friends and family!

Bonne Fête!

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Facebook Photo Contest April 26-27 – CASH PRIZE IS $500!

As a non-profit oganization participating in the GIVE LOCAL 2016 on-line giving campaign, we are competing in the Facebook Photo Contest for the $500 cash prize sponsored by Ion Bank Foundation.
How can you help?
Tuesday, April 26 at 9AM, we will post to our AFNWCT Facebook page our photo entry.france-thumbs up
All you have to do is “LIKE” our photo and share our profile page with others asking them to “Like” our photo also. Comments, reactions and shares are nice, but won’t count… Only LIKES on the original post are counted so you’ll need to share our profile page with your friends.
The organization whose photo generates the most LIKES by 9AM April 27 wins the $500!
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When you “LIKE” our AFNWCT page, you’ll receive regular posts about our French classes, announcements about our upcoming programs and special events, messages from the French Consulate and/or other official news, posts from other organizations that we follow as well as notices about other French cultural events that are happening in the area.