It's been 15 years since Amy Poehler's iconic 'Parks and Recreation' character invented Galentine's Day. Here's when and what it is and how to celebrate.
Galentine's Day was originally introduced by the fictional character Leslie Knope, played by Amy Poehler, in a “Parks and Recreation” episode airing in 2010. The “holiday” eventually made ...
If you’re a “Parks and Recreation” fan, you’re probably a fan of the beloved character Leslie Knope. It’s the comedy’s lead character that made Galentine’s Day another February ...
While Galentine’s Day may have started as a storyline for Leslie Knope on “Parks and Recreation” (which also gave us “Treat Yo' Self Day”), this Feb. 13 celebration has evolved into ...
Well, a quick glance at the internet says that Galentine's Day originates from the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation. In the show, Leslie Knope (played by Amy Poehler) skips the traditional ...
Galentine's Day has blown up in popularity since sitcom "Parks & Recreation" popularized the term in 2010. It's an unofficial holiday, but Galentine's is essentially the friendship version ...