Mother's Day

Mother’s Day – inspiration on where to go and what to buy

  Mother’s Day, May 14, 2017 Mother’s Day is an opportunity to show Mom you appreciate everything she does. Whether she lives down the street or across the country, there are many different ways to let Mom know just how much you care. At Chapman Concierge we are here to assist you with purchasing flowers, finding Read More →

All About Armed Forces Day celebrated on May 20, 2017

What is Armed Forces Day Armed Forces Day has celebrated annually on the third Saturday of May. Armed Forces Week begins on the second Saturday of May and ends on the third Sunday of May. President Harry S. Truman led the effort to establish a single holiday for citizens to come together and thank our Read More →

2017 St. Patrick’s Day Parades and Irish Events

2017  St Patrick’s Day Parades and Irish Events March is the time for the Irish Americans to plan and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with all its festivities, parades, entertainment, and of course Corn Beef and Cabbage. It’s also a time that everyone becomes Irish – many join in with their Irish friends for a trip Read More →

February 2017 is the 91st Anniversary of African American History Month

February is African American History Month February 2017 marks the 91st anniversary of a unique ritual in America known as African American History Month. Throughout the month of February, America will recognize and celebrate the global & national journey and achievements of its African-descended residents and the central role they play in U.S. history. Originally Read More →

President’s Day is February 20, 2017. Enjoy these Fun Presidential Facts Courtesy of Chapman Concierge.

President’s Day Monday, February 20th President’s Day 2017 Fun Presidential Facts  Presidents’ Day, celebrated on the third Monday of February, was established in 1885 to honor George Washington. It is now a holiday to honor all U.S. Presidents, both past and present. George Washington had dentures made of gold, ivory, lead and animal teeth and he was Read More →

KEYS TO A STRESS-FREE THANKSGIVING

If haunting memories of last year’s Thanksgiving include washing stacks of buffet plates, taking last-minute runs to the nearest store for cranberry sauce or watching your guests eat your burned pumpkin pie, you may want to think about preparing early for the holiday this year.  There are several small tasks you can complete weeks before Read More →