Sure, Amy Poehler Is Nonetheless Celebrating Galentine’s Day With Her Parks and Recreation Gals

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The perfect vacation of the 12 months is right here, and sure, we’re speaking about Galentine’s Day, the vacation devoted to feminine friendships that was based by Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) and her Pawnee crew in Parks and Recreation. Celebrated on Feb. 13 — someday earlier than Valentine’s Day, in fact — Galentine’s Day is the uncommon popular culture vacation that has given solution to real-life festivities as a result of who does not need an excuse to bathe all the girls in your life with love and prizes? This 12 months, like she has previously, collection lead Amy Poehler is commemorating the event with among the different stars of the present.

Get into the Galentine’s Day Spirit with These Leslie Knope-Inspired Gift Ideas

Poehler, who portrayed Leslie Knope within the hit NBC comedy, appeared on Thursday’s new episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, the place she revealed that her visitor listing for this 12 months’s Galentine’s gathering consists of fellow Parks and Rec alums Rashida Jones (Ann Perkins), Aubrey Plaza (April Ludgate), and Kathryn Hahn (Jennifer Barkley). That is the very same group of ladies who joined her in 2018, however only Jones and Plaza were able to make it to last year’s get-together.

Now, in the event you’ll excuse us, we have to cry completely happy tears right into a plate stuffed with waffles whereas we think about all the cool issues these girls shall be speaking about throughout this 12 months’s Galentine’s Day occasion.

Parks and Recreation is on the market to stream on Netflix.

PHOTOS: Galentine’s Day Gift Ideas Inspired by Leslie Knope

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Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation

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