Go Bowling Day

Go Bowling Day

Practice that 7-10 split today

No News Is Good News Day
When : September 11th Turn off all news broadcasts. Today is No News Is Good News Day. We all could use a little good news. No Radio broadcasts. No Television newscasts. And, heaven forbid...avoid the newspaper at all costs. Your local fish wrapper is always filled with bad news.  The news media thrives on bad […]
Submarine Day
How low… can you go? How low… can you go? When it comes to Submarine Day, we imagine it’s pretty low.Believe it or not, the first recorded submersible was built by Cornelius Drebbel in 1620 for James I of England, although why anyone would want to plunge beneath the surface of a 17th century Thames […]
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Blast Off with Space Day: Cosmic Celebration Guide
The first Friday in May brings a stellar celebration that ignites imaginations and sparks curiosity—Space Day! This year, on May 2nd, space enthusiasts worldwide will commemorate the wonders of the cosmos and humanity's remarkable journey beyond our atmosphere. Let's explore this astronomical holiday and discover ways to celebrate that are truly out of this world!
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Ratcatcher’s Day
**Ratcatcher's Day**, observed on **July 22**, commemorates the legendary Pied Piper of Hamelin and honors the historic profession of rat-catching. This day highlights the fascinating tale from 1284, where the Piper rid the town of Hamelin of its rat infestation but, due to unpaid dues, later led the town's children away. Ratcatcher's Day not only celebrates the folklore but also acknowledges the crucial role rat-catchers played in medieval times, protecting towns from pests and disease. It's a unique holiday that invites us to reflect on the intriguing blend of history and legend.

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