In Hawai’i, May Day is known as Lei Day. The holiday began in the 1920's when Don Blanding, a poet, and Grace Tower Warren, a journalist, proposed a day to honor lei. The first Lei Day was held on May 1, 1928, and is a cherished annual event.

In Hawai’i, May Day is known as Lei Day. The holiday began in the 1920's when Don Blanding, a poet, and Grace Tower Warren, a journalist, proposed a day to honor lei. The first Lei Day was held on May 1, 1928, and is a cherished annual event.

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 In Hawai’i, May Day is known as Lei Day. The holiday began in the 1920's when Don Blanding, a poet, and Grace Tower Warren, a journalist, proposed a day to honor lei. The first Lei Day was held on May 1, 1928, and is a cherished annual event.
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In Hawai’i, May Day is known as Lei Day. The holiday began in the 1920's when Don Blanding, a poet, and Grace Tower Warren, a journalist, proposed a day to honor lei. The first Lei Day was held on May 1, 1928, and is a cherished annual event.

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