Americans have a kind heart and open door for their fellow neighbors.

The second Saturday in January is proclaimed
"Invite Your Neighbor To Dinner Day."

Pennsylvania passed a house resolution that declared "Dinner Day" an official holiday on October 23, 2002.

Each year, on the second Saturday in January, invite your neighbor to dinner as a celebration of the values that make America a terrific place to live. Ask a neighbor you've never met or one you've only waved at, but never taken the time to get to know. Take a moment to break some bread together in one of your homes or out on the town. Either way, be sure to build a bridge to your neighbors and take down any fences that have kept you apart.


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