This eight-day celebration is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the rededication of the Holy Second Temple in Jerusalem.
The Festival Of Lights or Hanukkah
This leader is a a pop culture aficionado.
Molly Fedor
This BP painted shoes as hobby and sold a pair to someone in France.
Jamie Little
This influential leader chose not to follow his great grandfather into retail and became a senator and later a governor instead.
Mark Dayton
This movie that tells the story of a divorced father who applies for a job as a night watchman at New York City's American Museum of Natural History was released on December 17, 2006.
Night at the Museum
In Germany, Austria, and Hungary, legend has it that while Santa rewards children on the "nice" list with presents, this hair devil-like creature punishes those on the "naughty" list.
Krampus
This BP volunteers as a Make a Wish wish granter.
Jen Gagnon
The daughter of this BP celebrates her birthday on Christmas so the family made a tradition of celebrating half birthdays complete with half cakes.
Dustin Finkenbinder
In this year, Target was awarded the President's Committee on the Arts & Humanities Medal of Honor—by President Ronald Reagan for historically making such an effort to give back to the community.
1983
December 7, 2001 marks the release date of this film that follows twelve professional and amateur con men as they endeavor a large scale heist of three Las Vegas casinos.
Ocean's Eleven
Many countries that have ties to the British Empire traditionally celebrate this holiday by handing out boxes of money or small gifts as a sort of tip for one's employees or those in the service industry. Today, it is one of the biggest shopping days of the year, equated to Black Friday in the US.
Boxing Day
This BP was part of a competition dance crew in college called Hip Hop Movement.
Therese Flazer
This BP grew up within a few mile radius of all 32 of her first cousins.
Danielle Padovano
This church burned down in 1895 which granted the space or "perfect lot" for the Dayton Goods department store in 1901.
Westminster Presbyterian Church
Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, this movie was a commercial success and developed a cult following in the years since its release. It follows two characters as they travel across the country to Aspen to return a briefcase was released on December 16, 1994.
Dumb & Dumber
This holiday is celebrated on the last day of the year in Japan that is focused around purification and a fresh start for the year ahead. It's typically celebrated by deep cleaning the home, bathing, and repaying debts before relaxing with friends and family in the last hours of the year.
Omisoka
This BP restores vintages radios and phonographs in their spare time.
Damon Kahwati
This leader wore a scoliosis back brace and had braces... at the same time!
Kate Queeney
Vermont
On December 26, 1973 this film was released in only 24 theaters in the U.S. The story chronicles a single mother's struggle to save her daughter from a mysterious ailment, later revealed to be demonic possession.
The Exorcist
The Feast of Juul, the Festival of Chaomos, Saturnalia, and the Dongzhi Festival are all to celebrate this special day of the year.
The Winter Solstice
This BP watches the Jim Carrey version of 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' throughout the entire year.
Wyatt Anderson
This BP has not missed one T-Wolves game this year.
Sandi New
In the late 1990s, this famous landmark underwent some long-overdue repairs that cost upwards of $5 million. And while you might think that these restorations would have been paid for via taxes, they were actually covered in full by Target, both through fundraising efforts and direct contributions.
The Washington Monument
This movie was about a sheltered and manipulative Southern belle and a roguish profiteer face off in a turbulent romance as the society around them crumbles with the end of slavery and is rebuilt during the Civil War and Reconstruction periods. It was released in Atlanta on December 15, 1939.
Gone with the Wind