We are going to have a big party tonight to celebrate the end of classes.
My parents celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last year.
The celebration at the end of term lasted all night.
The students shared a celebratory bottle of champagne following their final
exam.
The children celebrated the end of school by having a picnic.
We celebrated Christmas with my wife's family in Bismarck last year.
Mark Twain is one of the most celebrated authors in American literature.
Amanda Bradley once said one should celebrate the
happiness that friends are always giving, and make every day a holiday.
The United States celebrated its first birthday on July 4, 1777, in Philadelphia.
The celebration of Valentine's Day started in the time of the Roman Empire.
According to advertising data, nearly 80 percent of
Japanese ads use celebrities, the majority being local stars.
The voodoo religion of Haiti is a celebration of their African roots, and is expressed through dance and song.
In Kuwait, the birth of a child is a time of great delight and celebration, especially if the baby is a boy.
An Arab proverb notes, "Never celebrate someone's leaving, until you know who will replace him."
In 1968, singer Elvis Presley celebrated the birth of his daughter Lisa Marie, who would later marry and divorce Michael Jackson.
In 1992, thousands of people in Mongolia celebrated as the country's new non-communist Constitution took effect.
The first American national holiday was celebrated in the United States in April of 1889.
You are invited to help us celebrate the opening of our new store this Saturday at noon.
In 2002, Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 50th anniversary on the throne.
A wedding is one of life's greatest moments, a time for good wishes and celebration.
There were 13 couples celebrating their honeymoon on the Titanic when the ship sank.
The first fifteen days of the Chinese New Year are spent celebrating.
Discussion question: What do people in your country generally do to celebrate the New Year / a birthday / a marriage?
Find someone who has celebrated a birthday in the past three months.