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    Americans have been celebrating Labor Day since 1882. In the 21st century, men and women in Grand Rapids can take a break from the everyday hustle and bustle of work and pay tribute to our nation’s labor movement.

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    If you are spending time outdoors for Labor Day, you can always cool yourself off with fruity red, white and blue sangria popsicles. You can make them before any celebration and stash them in the freezer.

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    Perhaps the most exciting way to wash everything down over Labor Day weekend is with the Americano. The cocktail itself is rather simple. It is made of bittersweet-tasting Campari mixed equally with sweet vermouth and sparkling club soda.

    You can then top it all off with a piece of lemon. The drink has been around since the 1860s when it first appeared at Gaspare Campari’s bar in Milan, Italy.

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