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Groundhog Day

Daniel Landon
Friday 28 November 2008 17:49 GMT
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Groundhog Day is a great glimpse of small-town fun

What: Groundhog Day

Where: Various US and Canadian cities

When: February 2

Yes, it’s a film but Groundhog Day also is a real-life annual event.

A groundhog (aka a marmot or a woodchuck) is yanked from its burrow to see how long the cold of winter will last.

It's a great glimpse of small-town fun.

See www.groundhog.org

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