Galentine’s Day is your official excuse to dress up, order another round, and get those plans out of the group chat. Valentine’s Day is about the couples, but Galentine’s Day is for the girls ― in a spiritual sense of course. All are welcome when it comes to Galentine’s Day celebrations.
It’s an unofficial holiday that blew up after sitcom “Parks & Recreation” popularized the term in 2010. Galentine’s Day is typically celebrated on Feb. 13, the day before Valentine’s Day, but I’m a firm believer that you can celebrate anytime in February. This year, I’m hosting my celebration on Feb. 21.
So, how do you get Galentine’s Day plans out of the group chat? Start by picking a venue…