Content created to honor Grandparents Day may appear in email newsletters, social media posts, and blogs. This could take one of three angles: profiles or interviews, historical articles or how-to articles. For example, online jewelry store Audry Rose might produce a profile of the founder's grandmother. The company already has a brief mention of "Nana" on its about us page. “The name, Audry Rose, pays homage to my grandmother, a beautiful, Photo Restoration Service impeccably styled woman who was generations before her time. Our company is imbued with his spirit. “Some of my most treasured memories with Nana (as I called her) are sitting on her bed listening to the stories behind the jewelry in her collection,”
writes Audry Rose founder Jaclyn Elbaum. Photo Restoration Service Screenshot of the web page on Audry Rose discussing the founder's grandmotherAudry Rose mentions the founder's grandmother on her site. Similarly, many marketers might interview or profile grandparents who impacted a business or industry. Also consider posting about the history of the holiday or how to observe. Here are some examples. Parents: "How to celebrate Grandparents Day" Care.com: "10 Ways to Celebrate National Grandparents Day" With Love: "How to Celebrate Grandparents Day 2021" 4. Mid-Autumn Festival: September 21 Several Asian regions
celebrate a Mid-Autumn (or Moon) festival. Although the holiday has its origins in moon worship and a handful of Chinese myths, it is a time for families to come together, be grateful for their blessings, and pray for each other. Photo Restoration Service For these reasons, the holiday is sometimes called "Chinese Thanksgiving" in the West. Photo of mooncakes, which resemble cupcakes Mooncakes are a favorite treat during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Photo: Huong Ho. Content created for the Mid-Autumn Festival can be similar to Grandparents Day.