Submitted by SamuelLCompassion t3_10q67ea in Pennsylvania
No_Square_2111 t1_j6o2sd9 wrote
I'd say Groundhogs day which is coming up here. Although at this point it's well known and being duplicated many places. It's specifically a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition.
Fastnacht day is another PA Dutch one.
ell0bo t1_j6p0nu8 wrote
And also how faschnaut is spelled. (How I knew it)
I only just started seeing it with a t, your spelling, which is weird to me. fasnacht I've seen at the local church, but I believe the old PA dutch is faasnacht or something like that.
No_Square_2111 t1_j6p13zh wrote
The problem is PA Dutch never had a spelling oversight or authority of sorts. No websters dictionary. If you look up old books, newspapers, etc.. you will find the same words spelled at least five different ways. I say pick your favorite and go with it! 😂
ell0bo t1_j6p1noo wrote
Oh yes, this I've learned over the years. Even if you Google Saint Cecilia's fasnacht , people spell it different ways. I don't even remember how they spell it on their sign, been too many years.
Slight-West2591 t1_j6pf3pf wrote
Groundhog day is celebrated in the US and Canada so I wouldn't say its regional to PA.
No_Square_2111 t1_j6pf79e wrote
At one time it was..
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