Galentine's Day is a fictional holiday invented by the show "Parks and Recreation" 15 years ago and women still celebrate it.
Galentine’s Day is a holiday that started in 2010, after the second season of the sitcom “Parks and Recreation” aired an episode about Amy Poehler’s character, Leslie Knope, celebrating ...
Grab your BFFs, it’s Galentine’s Day! Amy Poehler’s Parks and Recreation character, Leslie Knope, invented the holiday in 2010 to celebrate sisterhood one day before Valentine’s Day every February — ...
What is Galentine’s Day, you ask? Well, it’s only the best day of the year.
Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Galentine's Day traces its origins to an episode of the popular workplace comedy "Parks and Recreation," embodies the spirit of Valentine's Day ...
The Galentine's Day tradition was started almost a decade ago by Leslie Knope, the main character in the US sitcom Parks and Recreation as a chance for the female characters in the programme to ...
Galentine's Day was first introduced to mainstream culture in 2010 by the popular NBC sitcom "Parks and Recreation." Season 2, episode 16 of the series, appropriately titled "Galentine's Day ...
Friends are one of the top three most important things in life for fictional character Leslie Knope of "Parks and Recreation" (along with waffles and work). Galentine's Day is a time to celebrate ...
Galentine’s Day is an alternative holiday that started in 2010, after the second season of the sitcom “Parks and Recreation” aired an episode about Amy Poehler’s character, Leslie Knope ...