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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

National Tell A Story Day


Once upon a time in a far away place.....you know the rest :)

Enjoy today by telling an old funny story, reading a new one with your kids or just make one up for your friends at work to freak them out!!!!!

Or do you have a story about the first time you tried Stinky???? Do you even remember how it ends....

Either way have a great day :)

Monday, April 25, 2011

Today is National Zucchini Bread Day



Who would have thought that the lowly zucchini would have its own own special day? This April 25th will be National Zucchini Bread Day. The tradition is to bake 2 zucchini breads: one for your family and one to give to a friend. If you grated and froze last year's zucchini harvest, you're on your way to making these delicious loaves of bread

Friday, April 22, 2011

Happy Earth Day


# Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to watch a TV for three hours - it's equivalent to half a gallon of gasoline.

# Earth Day is a relatively new holiday and was first celebrated on April 22 in 1970. More than 20 million Americans participated in this first Earth Day celebration

# Earth Day was founded by a senator of Wisconsin and the day is credited for creating the environmentalism movement.

# April 22 is the first official day of Spring in the Northern hemisphere and of Fall in the Southern hemisphere and was chosen to be Earth Day for this reason.

# Never underestimate the importance of recycling: if every newspaper was recycled, we could save about 250,000,000 trees each year. Unfortunately only 27% of all American newspapers are recycled.

# More than 20,000,000 Hershey's Kisses are wrapped each day, using 133 square miles of tinfoil. All that foil is recyclable, but not many people realize it.

# Only 11% of the earth's surface is used to grow food.

# The world's first national park was started in 1872 at Yellowstone National Park in the US.

# The first major international conference on environmental issues was held in Sweden in 1972 and was sponsored by the United Nations.

# The first wildlife refuge was formed on Pelican Island Florida in 1903.

# The patron Saint of ecologists is St. Francis and the first proclamation of Earth
Day was made by the mayor of San Francisco in 1970.

# A highlight of the annual Earth Day ceremony at the United Nations is the ringing of the Peace Bell that was given to the UN by Japan. It is made from coins given by school children to further peace on our planet.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Today is National Look Alike Day


We’re not going to recognize the obvious holiday celebrated by all those potheads out there. Several sources referenced 4/20 as a “counter-cultural holiday involving consumption of cannabis”. Instead, we chose to recognize a holiday that may be the result of some 4/20-ers mistaking identities! April 20th is Look Alike Day. Have you ever chased someone down or hollered at a person only to find out you mistook them for someone else? If you find yourself doing that today, don’t be too hard on yourself. Celebrate Look Alike Day and embrace the beauty of another person on this planning that happens to be nearly as good-looking as you!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Today is National Garlic Day


Today is April 19th and that marks one of the most important holidays of the year: National Garlic Day. Yes, today is the day to dust off that box of garlic decorations stowed in the closet and display them proudly, then eat whole cloves of garlic as if you would an apple, plant garlic, and, finally, slaughter vampires.

Nobody really knows how National Garlic Day came to be. It’s not officially recorded or documented anywhere. Some people have even renamed it “National Don’t Even Think About Kissing Me Day.” Those who enjoy heartburn, however, consider it Christmas.

But instead of focusing on halitosis caused by garlic’s pungent and spicy aroma, let’s consider the benefits of garlic: it can be used to prevent gangrene, its juice can be used to mend broken glass, and it wards off colds, heart disease, cancer and evil spirits (ironic considering Christian myth says that garlic arose in Satan’s footprint after he left the Garden of Eden, making it the most delicious evil thing on earth).

Let’s celebrate everyone’s favorite human repellent by looking at some ways we eat, honor, and use garlic as weaponry…

Friday, April 15, 2011

Happy Friday, My favorite Day


Today is National Rubber Eraser Day, April 15. that day in 1770, Joseph Priestly discovered scratching paper with rubber would remove any pencil marks from said paper