Governor’s Thanksgiving Day Proclamation: Celebrating Gratitude and Unity

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Sacramento, CA – Governor Gavin Newsom has issued a Thanksgiving Day proclamation for the State of California, emphasizing gratitude, volunteerism, and honoring Native communities.

The proclamation encourages reflection on family, community, and shared connections that bring meaning to life. Newsom calls on Californians to show compassion and generosity, particularly toward those facing difficulties, and to embrace the spirit of service that strengthens communities.

The Governor also highlighted the significant contributions of Native communities, recognizing their enduring presence in California and their role in fostering a deeper understanding of Thanksgiving’s historical roots. Newsom urged all Californians to follow their example of respect and reciprocity in working toward a brighter, more inclusive future.

As families gather this holiday season, the proclamation serves as a reminder to uphold the values of fellowship, kindness, and hope that unite us all.

Governor Newsom formally designated November 28, 2024, as Thanksgiving Day in California.

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