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SUMMARY:International Museum Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year on May 18th\, International Museum Day provides an opportunity for museum professionals to alert the general public about the importance of museums and the challenges they face. \n#InternationalMuseumDay \nMuseums help to preserve the world’s culture and history. Their role of collecting objects and materials of cultural and historical importance helps us to better understand our heritage. Museums also help to provide an all-important link to the past. \nDespite their importance\, some museums are on their way to becoming a thing of the past. This is due to the declining number of museum visitors. This is especially true of art and culture museums. In the United States\, many museums have suffered financially since the Great Recession in 2008. Due to financial problems\, some museums had to close completely. To prevent this from happening\, it’s more important than ever to support them. \nSome museums\, especially some of the more famous ones\, continue to do well. The most visited museum in the world is the Louvre. In just one year\, 10.2 million people visited this museum. Other museums with millions of visitors a year include: \n\nNational Museum of China\nThe Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC\nVatican Museums in Vatican City\nNational Air and Space Museum in Washington\, D.C.\nBritish Museum in London\n\nIt may surprise you to know that the country with the highest number of museums per capita in the world is Israel. Other countries with a lot of museums include China\, the United States\, Mexico\, the United Kingdom\, France\, Italy\, and Germany. \nHOW TO OBSERVE INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM DAY \nThousands of museums around the world participate in this day. Events through the years have included visits and workshops for schools\, special performances of plays\, music\, and traditional dances\, seminars with international speakers\, and photo contests. Some museums hold events for the entire week. \n\nTo participate: \n\nFind museums that offer virtual tours online.\nLearn about some of the world’s most underrated museums including Tobacco and Salt Museum in Tokyo\, Mill City Museum in Minneapolis\, and the Postal Museum in Prague.\nCommit to visiting at least one museum every time you go to a new city.\nDonate a collection\, piece of art\, heirloom\, or money to your local museum.\nWatch a movie with a museum scene\, such as Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian\, Hitch\, The Thomas Crown Affair\, Ghost Busters\, and National Treasure.\n\nCreate awareness for the day by sharing your favorite museum on social media with #InternationalMuseumDay or #IMD. \nSource Link
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SUMMARY:National Pizza Party Day
DESCRIPTION:Each year on the third Friday in May\, millions of pizza lovers across the nation join in extolling the qualities of pizza on National Pizza Party Day. \n\n\n \n#NationalPizzaPartyDay\nSince pizza is one of America’s favorite foods\, it comes as no surprise we would celebrate a day that features a pizza party. Pizza parties bring friends together. They’re also an excellent way to reward a team or group for a job well done. Birthdays and some minor achievements are also celebrated with pizza parties\, too. Although\, just about any excuse can be used for a good pizza party. \n\n\n\nIn ancient Greece\, the Greeks covered their bread with oils\, herbs\, and cheese\, which some attribute to the beginning of the pizza.\nIn Byzantine Greek\, the word was spelled “πίτα\,” pita\, meaning pie.\nThe Romans developed a pastry with a sheet of dough topped with cheese and honey\, then flavored with bay leaves.\nOur modern pizza had its beginning in Italy as the Neapolitan flatbread.\nThe original pizza used only mozzarella cheese\, mainly the highest quality buffalo mozzarella variant. It was produced in the surroundings of Naples.\nAn estimated 2 billion pounds of pizza cheese was produced in the United States in 1997.\nThe first United States pizza establishment opened in New York’s Little Italy in 1905.\nThe largest pizza ever made\, according to Guinness World Records\, weighed 26\,883 pounds. It was made in Norwood\, South Africa\, on December 8\, 1990.\nAs far as pizza eating contests go\, the winner goes to Kelvin Medina\, who ate a 12-inch pizza in 23.62 seconds on April 12\, 2015.\n\n\n\n \n\n\nHOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL PIZZA PARTY DAY\nCome up with a reason for a pizza party and start ordering! We’ll give you a few ideas: \n\nIt’s someone’s half birthday.\nYour car hit 84\,324 miles.\nYour best friend found out he likes raisins.\nA bee flew by\, and you didn’t gasp.\nThe sun came out.\nSomeone correctly used the word “literally” in a sentence.\nYou woke up.\n10 days without road rage.\nYou went to the beach and your toddler didn’t eat sand.\nIn a conversation with Snoop\, he wasn’t a smarty pants.\nYou have a conversation with Amy where she doesn’t cuss like a trucker.\nYou write a sentence that Michele doesn’t correct the grammar.\nLaura asks\, “Did someone say Nacho Pizza?”\n\nCelebrate by inviting friends and family to share a night of fun at your favorite pizzeria.  Another way to celebrate is with a homemade pizza with fresh toppings or by having one delivered. Make individual pizzas so everyone can enjoy their favorite pizza. Order gift cards for future pizza parties to support local businesses. \nShare photos of your pizza party on your favorite social media and include #PizzaPartyDay. \nEducators and families\, visit the National Day Calendar Classroom for projects and ideas to #CelebrateEveryDay! \nSource Link
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SUMMARY:Bike to Work Day
DESCRIPTION:National Bike to Work Day takes place on the third Friday in May\, right in the middle of National Bike Month. The observance encourages us to bike to work\, but it also raises awareness of cyclists as they commute to and from work each day. \n\n\n \n#BikeToWorkDay\nAs more and more people take to bicycles for transportation to and from work\, it’s important for both cyclists and drivers to share the road safely. Both must be aware of the traffic laws and follow them. More and more communities are adding bike lanes to improve safety. In the United States\, from the year 2000 to 2011\, the number of bicycle commuters grew by more than 47 percent. National Bike to Work Day promotes the bicycle as a healthy and safe alternative for commuting to work. \nSome of the benefits of commuting to work by bicycle include: \n\nPhysical fitness – Cyclists get an aerobic workout before and after work. It’s also low impact exercise that is easy on the joints\, unlike jogging.\nFuel savings – They save fuel costs\, which puts more money back in their pockets.\nSmaller carbon footprint – By cycling\, they reduce carbon emissions resulting in cleaner air.\nAutomobile longevity – Get more life out of their motor vehicle by using it for more necessary trips.\n\nSafety First\nBiking is an enjoyable activity. But\, like all outdoor activities\, it’s important to remember safety is the key to enjoying your biking experience. \n\nAlways wear a helmet.\nWear reflective clothing.\nLimit distractions.\nRide with the flow of traffic\, not into traffic.\nLearn hand signals and use them.\n\n\n\n \nPARTICPATION IS CELEBRATION\n\nAttend a community biking event.\nShare biking tips with a child.\nTake a bike safety course.\nBike to work every day during the summer.\nCreate a biking club.\nLearn the history of bikes.\nShare your biking journal on social media using #BikeToWorkDay.\n\nSource Link
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SUMMARY:NASCAR Day
DESCRIPTION:This year NASCAR Day is celebrated on the third Friday in May and recognizes the drivers\, celebrities\, corporate partners\, media and millions of fans. \n\n\n \n#NASCARDay\nIn 2006\, the NASCAR Foundation brought family together to support the cause of health and lives of children across the whole country. Today\, the observance kicks off a fundraising event dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children. \nThe NASCAR Foundation is the leading charitable organization that works to improve the lives of children in the NASCAR community. They believe every child deserves a chance at a healthy life. By making children’s health their main priority\, the foundation helps make the medical needs of children their top priority. \n“We believe our greatest asset is the power and passion of our NASCAR fans: passion both for the sport and for giving back.  NASCAR Day is an annual celebration of this NASCAR spirit.” \nChildren who have long term illnesses have anxiety about what is happening around them. Luckily\, their hospital stay can be one less thing to worry about. Each child in any Speediatrics unit no longer feels overwhelmed during their hospital stay because each room is made to alleviate uneasiness.\nNot So Common Fun Facts\n\n1948: Red Byron wins the first NASCAR race driving a Ford.\n1959: More than 41\,000 fans attend the the first Daytona 500.\n1963: Wendell Scott becomes the first African-American to win a NASCAR race.\n1977: Janet Guthrie becomes the first women to compete in the Daytona 500\, qualify 39th and finishing 12th.\n2013: Danica Patrick becomes the first female to win a pole in NASCAR history.\n\n\n\n \nYOUR SUPOPRT IS NEEDED\n\nLearn more about the NASCAR Foundation.\nVolunteer at a local event.\nDonate money to the organization.\nShow your support by posting #NASCARDay on social media.\n\nSource Link
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