Adopts the Moravian star as the official state star of North Carolina.
The bill adopts the Moravian star as the official state star of North Carolina, recognizing its historical significance and cultural impact. The Moravian star, believed to have originated in Germany in the 1830s, was adopted by the Moravian Church as an advent symbol and has since become a popular symbol worldwide. The star is usually hung the first Sunday of Advent and remains up until Epiphany, January 6. This act is effective immediately upon becoming law.
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