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Mother's Day 2025

Date: May 4, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Lithuania Public Holidays

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Description

Mother's Day in Lithuania is a special day to honor mothers and motherhood. It celebrates the love, care, and hard work that mothers give every day to their children and families.

Flag of Mother's Day

The holiday takes place on the first Sunday of May. Because the date moves a little each year it always falls during spring. This timing links the day with new life and the fresh start of the season.

Mother's Day is important because it puts mothers at the center of family life. It is a public moment to recognize their influence on children's growth and on society as a whole.

On this day people show respect and say thank you for the support mothers provide. The holiday helps remind everyone how much mothers shape the future through their care and guidance.

Traditions

On Mother Day in Lithuania families give flowers and handmade cards. Children often sing songs or recite poems at home or in school. People bring bouquets of tulips, carnations, or lily of the valley. Small gifts and photos are common keepsakes.

Many households cook special meals or bake a cake for mom. Traditional favorites or her own recipes are served so she can relax. Families visit grandparents and share coffee and pastries. Some towns hold concerts or school performances. Quiet rituals include calling distant mothers, arranging family photos, and spending the day helping with chores so mothers can rest.

Travel Tips

Many shops stay open but small stores and some museums may close or have shorter hours. Public transport runs but timetables can change. Roads to parks and countryside get busy midday. Book restaurants, tours, and museum tickets early.

Parks and events are crowded, so watch belongings and stay with your group. Buy flowers and treats from local markets and support small cafes with outdoor seating. Walk or cycle in towns to avoid traffic. Follow posted rules at events and carry ID and emergency contacts.


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