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Sunday, February 26, 2017

Tell A Fairy Tale Day

Gather round the fire, and make yourselves comfortable…According to Days of the Year website....
 Tell A Fairy Tale Day is all about exploring myths and stories, old and new. From grim(m) tales to urban legends, tap the dark corners of your subconscious and see what you find…http://ow.ly/CqhA307


Thursday, February 16, 2017

Feeling GROUCHY??????

Have you done a grouch a favor today? According to the Days of the Year website, find a grouch!


If not then it’s likely that no one told you it was Do a Grouch a Favor Day, as doing a grouch a favor is what the day is all about. We all know a grouch at some point in our lives, and it is very likely that we’ve had phases of being grouchy ourselves. Sometimes another person doing us a favor is the last time, but other days a favor from someone, be they a close friend or a random stranger, is exactly what we need to break us out of our slump.

Friday, February 10, 2017

National Umbrella Day February 10

According to National Day Calendar
National Umbrella Day is celebrated across the nation each year on February 10th.
On this day, we honor one of the world’s most convenient inventions, the umbrella!  Not only does the umbrella help keep us dry from the rain, it also protects us from the heat of the sun.  Umbrellas can also be used as a fashion accessory.
Umbrellas have been featured in many motion pictures, most notably:
* Singing in the Rain – 1952           * Mary Poppins – 1964
Interesting Umbrella TidBits:
The word umbrella comes from the Latin word umbra, meaning shade or shadow.  Brolly is a slang word for umbrella, used often in Britain, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.  Bumbershoot is a fanciful Americanism, for umbrella, from the late 19th century.
The basic umbrella was invented over four thousand years ago.  There is evidence of umbrellas in the ancient art and artifacts of Egypt  Assyria, Greece and China.
It was the Chinese that first waterproofed umbrellas for use in the rain.  They waxed and lacquered their paper parasols in order to use them for rain.
The first of all umbrella shops were called “James Smith and Sons”.  The shop opened in 1830 and is still located at 53 New Oxford Street, London, England.
In 1928, Hans Haupt’s pocket umbrellas appeared.  In 1969, Bradford E. Phillips, the owner of Totes Incorporated of Loveland, Ohio, obtained a patent for the first “working folding umbrella”.
Umbrellas have also been fashioned into hats as early as 1880 and as recently as 1987.
Umbrellas are used in photography.  Umbrellas with a reflective inside are used by photographers as a diffusion device when employing artificial lighting and as a glare shield and shade, most often in portrait situations.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

National Boy Scouts Day February 8

NATIONAL BOY SCOUTS DAY

Since 1910 boys across America have been doing good deeds, learning survival skills and developing a moral foundations through the Boy Scout of America.  February 8th annually recognizes National Boys Scouts Day.  Boy Scouts have had a profound impact on the United States.  Many presidents and other dignitaries have been Boy Scouts.  A total of 181 Astronauts have also been part of the Boy Scout program.

Key Dates
  • Boy Scouts of America incorporated  1910
  • First Boy Scout Handbook published  1911
  • Boys’ Life premiered  1911
  • First Eagle Scout, Arthur R. Eldred  1912
  • Scouting magazine premiered  1913
  • Registration of Scouts began, 25¢ annual fee  1913
  • Order of the Arrow began  1915
  • Federal charter granted by Congress  1916
  • First season at what would become Northern Tier High Adventure Base  1923
  • Boy Scout membership tops 1 million  1925
  • Cub Scout program began  1930
  • Philmont donated to the BSA  1938
  • First BSA Wood Badge course taught  1948
  • First Pinewood Derby® held  1953
  • Webelos program added to Cub Scouting  1954
  • Exploring program began  1959
  • Florida National High Adventure Sea Base officially opened  1980
  • Tiger Cubs program added to Cub Scouting  1982
  • 1 millionth Eagle Scout, Alexander M. Holsinger  1982
  • Learning for Life program began  1991
  • Venturing program began  1998
  • 100 millionth member registered  2000
  • 2 millionth Eagle Scout, Anthony Thomas  2009

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Ballet Day

History of Ballet Day


 Ballet found its origins during the Renaissance throughout Italy and France, though it had yet to evolve into the form we know it today. There were no tutus, no ballet slippers, and the iconic pointe work of ballet were all things to come in the future. It found its roots in court dances, and thus incorporated the proper dance dress of women at the time, formal gowns that descended to the ankle. Unlike modern performances, the audience would join the dance as it came to a close.http://ow.ly/sjff307agtv

Friday, February 3, 2017

National Wear Red Day

National Wear Red Day is observed annually on the first Friday in February.

Heart disease and stroke kill one in three women. These diseases are 80 percent preventable according to Go Red for Women’s official website.
Go to www.goredforwomen.org for more information


HOW TO OBSERVE
The National Wear Red Day  campaign asks people to do three things:
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  • Wear red to show your support for saving women’s lives
  • Show us how you Go Red on your social media profiles using #GoRed
  • Donate to help raise funds for awareness and research