The Mt. Tabor staff hopes you and your family have a happy Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving is the perfect holiday to lead into the Christmas season. While some want to jump over it or leave it behind for Black Friday, blowup nativities and Christmas concerts, let’s all take time to give thanks. The Mt. Tabor Builders staff members truly hope that you’ll take some tome to reflect on all your blessings during this difficult year. Also, stop and Happy Thanksgiving from Mt. Tabor Builders in Clear Spring, MDreflect on the blessing that you have been to others in 2021. They know it’s common place these days to dwell on what we don’t have, but if you have been blessed with good health, a home, friends, children, faith, a job, a pet, etc…take some time now to be thankful for those gifts. The staff’s intention is to do the same and then go into the Christmas season being grateful for what has already been received.
Are you thinking about a building project in 2022? If so,  please make time in your busy schedule to meet with a Mt. Tabor representative to discuss your ideas. The Mt. Tabor office slows down a bit during the holidays. This is a good time to look at projects for the upcoming year. However, if life is too hectic during this season, connect with the Mt. Tabor office early in the new year. If a custom home project is in your near future, talk with a Mt. Tabor rep soon, as the schedule fills up quickly.
Consider this seasonal trivia as you’re checking your December calendar.

Thanksgiving Trivia

1. What year was the celebration that is most commonly considered to be the first Thanksgiving?

A: 1621. This is the celebration that people most often talk about when they are talking about the “first” Thanksgiving. But there are others that are claimed to be the first Thanksgiving. There was another celebration in Plymouth in 1623 and one in Boston in 1631 that people claim was the actual first Thanksgiving.

Happy Thanksgiving from Mt. Tabor Builders in Clear Spring, MD2. How long did the first Thanksgiving celebration last?

A: Three days. It was celebrated much earlier than our current celebration, possibly in late September. There were about 50 European settlers and around 90 native Americans (from the Wampanoag tribe) who attended the multi-day feast.

3. Under which president did Thanksgiving become an annual holiday?

A: Abraham Lincoln. The U.S. has celebrated Thanksgiving off and on since 1774. On November, 26, 1789 George Washington made a proclamation that the country would celebrate a day of thanksgiving to God. Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday after Sarah Joseph Hale, the woman who wrote “Mary Had A Little Lamb,” convinced Lincoln to make Thanksgiving a national holiday. That came after writing letters to him for 17 years.

4. Was turkey served at the first Thanksgiving?

A: Turkey wasn’t served at the first Thanksgiving. Legend has it that venison, duck, goose, oysters, lobster, eel, and fish were shared, along with pumpkins and cranberries. Surprisingly, it is believed that the pumpkins were served in a stew and in pies, although slightly different than we make today. 

5. Which president was the first to give a turkey a presidential pardon?

A: Ronald Reagan. John F. Kennedy was the first president on record for unofficially sparing a Turkey in 1963. The Reagan administration in 1987 gave the first official presidential pardon to a turkey as a joke. The turkey was spared and put into a petting zoo. George H. Bush made it an annual tradition in 1989 and each president since has carried on the tradition.

 

Thankful for Kind Words in Client Testimonials

“We brought a picture with us of a floor plan that we thought might meet our needs, and several pictures of how we would like the house to look. We had a wonderful experience talking about all of the options and felt comfortable with Mt. Tabor from the beginning. Willie worked with us to acquire the perfect piece of property and, along with (Mt. Tabor designer) Royce Eby, helped us design a custom home that both met our needs and reflected our style.” — Steve and Debbie S., Sharpsburg

Custom Timber Frame home in Sharpsburg, MD built by Mt. Tabor Builders, Inc. of Clear Spring, MD

Contact Us Now About Building in 2022

Mt. Tabor’s staff hopes you enjoy the entire Thanksgiving week. If you have a desire to build a custom house or major addition in 2022, plan to meet with a rep soon. To schedule a meeting, click here or call the Clear Spring office at 301.766.7161.

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