Montana: We Need To Use All Green Porch Lights
It's Time To Use All Green Porch Lights Montana
If you drove past houses in Montana over the last couple of weeks and noticed their green porch lights illuminating their houses, chances are they weren't put in there for trick or treaters.
No, these green porch lights are for another group of people that, during the month of November, are remembered and celebrated by all Americans.
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What Do The Green Porch Lights Mean?
You may have noticed those green porch lights in months prior to and after November but never knew the meaning behind them.
According to LightBulbs.com, those green porch lights are "almost always put up as a sign of appreciation and support for U.S. veterans."
Some people will only replace them on November 11th, Veterans Day, but some Montana residents will leave them in all year round. But they aren't the only colored lights spreading awareness under the Big Sky.
Different Colors, Different Causes In Montana
Using green light bulbs were the first color lights that gained widespread use to voice your support or spread awareness for certain groups.
Today there are numerous color lights that can represent multiple groups and organizations, and they can change each month.
The more we spread awareness and support for certain groups and causes, the more we can understand each other, so check out the gallery below and see what all the different colored porch lights you see around Montana mean.
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