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SUMMARY:National Groundhog Day
DESCRIPTION:National Groundhog Day on February 2nd each year asks one question. Will he see his shadow? Ok\, well\, maybe it asks another question. Will there be six more weeks of winter? The day is celebrated each year in the United States and Canada. \n\n\n \n#NationalGroundhogDay\nTraditionally the groundhog awakens from his nap for a nice welcomed break during the winter to see if he can see his shadow. Many believe if the groundhog sees his shadow\, there will be six more weeks of winter. If this is so\, he retreats into his den and goes back to sleep. However\, if he does not see his shadow\, the groundhog remains outside to play\, and people celebrate\, believing spring is just around the corner. \nTradition\nThe tradition of predicting the length of the remaining winter is intertwined with the Christian holiday\, Candlemas. The clergy would bless candles symbolizing the ‘light of the world’ to give to their congregations. Another tradition associated with this day is eating crepes. Germans practiced the art of predicting the winter with a hedgehog. When they arrived in the United States\, they settled in the hills of Pennsylvania\, and the groundhog became the official predictor. \nPunxsutawney\, Pennsylvania\, has hosted the annual Groundhog day event. Thousands of people come to the town of Punxsutawney on Groundhog Day for this day of celebration. \nAlthough already a well-known day\, Groundhog Day received widespread attention due to the 1993 film Groundhog Day\, which was set in Punxsutawney and portrayed Roger Rininger as the groundhog. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL GROUNDHOG DAY\n\nWatch Punxsutawney Phil and see if he sees his shadow.\nMake your own prediction for National Groundhog Day.\nWatch a documentary about groundhogs.\nWatch Groundhog the movie. And then\, watch it again.\nRead the Farmer’s Almanac to determine the likelihood of an early spring. Does Phil agree?\nLook for your shadow.\nUse #NationalGroundhogDay on social media.\n\nNATIONAL GROUNDHOG DAY HISTORY\nAn early American reference to Groundhog Day can be found in a diary entry by storekeeper James Morris\, dated February 4th\, 1841\, of Berks County\, Pennsylvania. \n“Last Tuesday\, the 2nd\, was Candlemas day\, the day on which\, according to the Germans\, the groundhog peeps out of his winter quarters and if he sees his shadow he pops back for another six weeks nap\, but if the day be cloudy he remains out\, as the weather is to be moderate.” \nSource Link
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SUMMARY:National Weatherperson’s Day
DESCRIPTION:Always celebrated on February 5th\, National Weatherperson’s Day (also known as National Weatherman’s Day) honors all individuals working in meteorology\, weather forecasting\, and broadcast meteorology. The day also recognizes volunteer storm spotters\, observers\, and others who work in the weather field. \nPOTW: Karen Conklin\, The English Center of Youngstown \n#WeatherpersonsDay\nThis annual holiday commemorates the birthday of John Jeffries\, born on this day in 1744. Dr. Jeffries\, a scientist and a surgeon\, is considered one of America’s first weather observers. He kept weather records from 1774 to 1816. Additionally\, Jefferies pioneered the field of ballooning in the United States and took his first balloon observation in 1784. \nDuring this celebration\, those honored work hard to accurately forecast and report the constantly changing and often unpredictable weather. Despite new technological advances\, meteorologists face challenges in predicting the weather. Even with the most state-of-the-art technology\, predicting “Mother Nature” and what path she may choose is a very daunting task. \nKnowing the weather forecast is valuable to us in so many ways. We often look at the forecast to plan our activities for the upcoming days. It affects what we do\, how we dress\, where we go\, or even if we go at all.   Being prepared for impending storms\, hurricanes or tornadoes saves lives. \nTiny Alabama Town Shocked to Learn Farmer had Secretly Paid People’s Pharmacy Bills for a Decade \nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE:\n“The primary mission of the Weather Service (NWS) forecast office is to provide the American public with the best possible warning service to save lives. Recent severe weather statistics show that we continue to improve our capability to warn the public of impending hazardous weather. \nNationally\, lead time for flash flood warnings improved from 22 minutes in 1993 to 78 minutes in 2008. Accuracy over the same time period increased from 71 percent to 91 percent. Lead time for tornado warnings has increased from 6 minutes in 1993 to 13 minutes today. Tornado warning accuracy increased from 43 percent to 72 percent. Winter storm accuracy in 2008 was 89 percent with an average lead time of 17 hours. Since 1990\, the Tropical Prediction Center’s 24 to 72-hour tropical storm forecast track errors have been reduced by more than 50%. These more accurate and longer lead time warnings help communities stay safe.” \nHOW TO OBSERVE WEATHERPERSONS DAY\nThank your local weatherperson. It may be the person you turn to on the news to keep you up to date on the latest storms. Or\, it may also be the storm spotters who report to the National Weather Service. Their warnings alert us to more imminent dangers. Weather changes often impact our lives and livelihoods\, so their dedication is valuable. Consider how weather affects our daily lives and how much you appreciate an accurate forecast whenever possible. Share your experiences and give a shout-out to the weatherperson doing an outstanding job in your area! \nUse #WeatherpersonsDay to post on social media. \nSource Link + Add New Category
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SUMMARY:National Send A Card To A Friend Day
DESCRIPTION:National Send A Card To A Friend Day on February 7th reminds us to send friendly cheer through the mail. We do that by sending a note or message on a card to the friends we hold dear. Throughout the year\, we often think about our friends. We wonder how they are\, miss them\, and remember fond memories of times shared. \n\n\n \n#SendACardToAFriendDay\nSending a card to someone for a variety of reasons dates back to ancient times. The Chinese would send elegantly designed messages as well as the Egyptians\, though on different types of paper. During the Rennaisance\, greeting cards gained popularity for specific holidays and events. Victorian times increased the use of the greeting card for Valentine’s Day\, Christmas\, birthdays\, and more. \nWhile our more digital era may turn away from the flowery language of greeting cards\, a surprising 80 percent of adults still purchase them. While they may only make these purchases for special occasions and are more likely to include them with a gift when they’re attending an event\, they are purchasing. That said\, retailers continue to reduce their footprint in the greeting card aisle. \nAll the facts would add up to a faster fading “Just Thinking of You” type of card. However nice it is to receive sweet text\, wouldn’t it be less of a chore to go to the mailbox if occasionally you found a notecard from a friend? \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE SEND A CARD TO A FRIEND DAY\nSend a card to your friends. You can buy cards at a store\, or you can make them yourself. Whichever way you choose\, set aside a few minutes to write a short note or a long note in a card and send one to make a friend’s day! Use #SendACardToAFriendDay to post on social media. \nNATIONAL SEND A CARD TO FRIEND DAY HISTORY\nNational Day Calendar continues researching the origins of this friendly holiday. As we do\, we’re also making friends that we need to send cards to\, too! \nSource Link
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SUMMARY:National Boys Scouts Day
DESCRIPTION:February 8th annually recognizes National Boys Scouts Day. Since 1910\, boys across America have been doing good deeds\, learning survival skills\, and developing moral foundations through the Boy Scout of America. \n\n\n \n#NationalBoyScoutsDay\nThe Boy Scouts of America has roots in the British Boy Scouts organization which was created in 1908 after the success of the book Scouting for Boys by Robert Baden-Powell. \nOn a foggy day in London an American newspaperman\, William Dickson Boyce\, became lost when a Boy Scout came to his assistance. With the boy’s guidance\, Boyce arrived at his destination. When Boyce offered payment for the assistance\, the Boy Scout refused explaining it was a good deed. \nBoyce was inspired to organize similar youth groups into one organization. On February 8\, 1910\, Boyce filed papers of incorporation\, and the Boy Scouts of America was born. \nBoy 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 a part of the Boy Scout program. \nSource Link
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SUMMARY:National Random Acts of Kindness Day
DESCRIPTION:Each year on February 17th\, National Random Acts of Kindness Day grows in popularity. It is celebrated by individuals\, groups\, and organizations nationwide to encourage acts of kindness. \n#RandomActsOfKindnessDay\nThe movement of Random Acts of Kindness inspires people every day. As a favorite celebration for many\, people everywhere are enjoying doing these acts of kindness. Not only do the acts of kindness bring joy to the receiver\, but they spread positive reactions to the giver\, too! \n\n\n \nOur research found that the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation celebrates Random Acts of Kindness Week. The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation is an internationally recognized non-profit organization founded upon the powerful belief in kindness and dedicated to providing resources and tools that encourage acts of kindness. \nIn New Zealand\, where this day originated\, Random Acts of Kindness Day is celebrated on September 1st. However\, it is also recognized by some on other days throughout the year. Nevertheless\, doing random acts of kindness is something that can be done every day of the year. \nA Few Quotes of Kindness: \n\n“Kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” (Mark Twain)\n“No act of kindness\, no matter how small\, is ever wasted.” (Aesop)\n“Remember there’s no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end.” (Scott Adams)\n“Kind words and actions can seem so small\, but their effects are truly endless.” (Author Unknown)\n\n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS DAY\n\nPay for the coffee or meal of the person in front of you in line.\nLeave a kind note for someone\, no explanation is needed.\nShare words of encouragement. You never know who might need them.\nPut your skills to work for someone in need. For example\, offer to create a résumé for someone seeking a new job.\nDrop off a load of groceries at the local food pantry.\nMail a “thinking of you” card to someone you’ve not to talk to in a while.\nOrder a bouquet of flowers to be delivered to anyone in the hospital. That means\, call the florist and tell them to pick a hospital or nursing home and deliver flowers to the person the front desk thinks needs it the most. It could be a sick child\, an elderly person with no family\, or a college student down on their luck.\nSend a thank-you note to the local fire department\, police departments\, or any military personnel.\nJust smile.\nShare your random acts of kindness using #RandomActsOfKindnessDay to post on social media.\n\nSource Link
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SUMMARY:National Comfy Day
DESCRIPTION:On National Comfy Day\, February 20th\, allow yourself to get comfortable and relax! It’s time to get cozy in your favorite place and take a break from the daily grind. \n\n\n \n#NationalComfyDay\nThe word “comfy\,” which is short for “comfortable\,” is used to describe places and activities that put us at peace. Ultimately\, what binds us all is the need to be at ease. Some people are pulled to a certain blanket. Some people think of a relaxing vacation. Our furry friends or a special hoodie can also contribute to our sense of well-being. The level of comfort rises even further when you add in some relaxing music and delivery of food. \nThe goal of National Comfy Day is to help people find their ideal level of comfort and to revel in it! \nHOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL COMFY DAY\nLive the comfy life! Giving and receiving comfortable gifts\, as well as dressing comfy\, are all part of this. Everyone\, friends\, and family\, should be comfy from head to toe! Now\, show us how you’re celebrating National Comfy Day with #NationalComfyDay on social media! \nCheck out these 9 Ways to Create a Comfy Home. \n\n\n \nNATIONAL COMFY DAY HISTORY\n“The Comfy Bros” founded National Comfy Day to be celebrated on February 20th\, the day The Comfy was invented! Their story starts back in 2017 when Michael and Brian Speciale transformed the way the world stays warm by inventing the world’s first true wearable blanket. Just a month after forming their company\, The ‘Comfy Bros’ were invited to make their pitch on ABC’s Shark Tank. With only a prototype in hand\, they closed a deal with Barbara Corcoran\, and The Comfy went on to become the third most successful product ever to launch on Shark Tank. \nToday\, The Comfy has expanded to a range of products designed to wrap everyone in a giant\, warm hug. The Comfy Bros remain true in their mission to bring happiness to all and give back through their Comfy Cares program. The Comfy is available in over 100 countries\, has made millions of customers happy\, has over 30\,000 5-star reviews\, and has press coverage ranging from Good Morning America to USA Today to the Today Show! So take our advice\, get Comfy this National Comfy Day!
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SUMMARY:Set a Good Example Day
DESCRIPTION:When we observe kindness in others\, we are often inspired to offer kindness ourselves. Someone set a good example for us to follow\, and we must continue those good examples for others in our lives. National Set A Good Example Day on February 26th encourages us to set a good example that inspires others. \n\n\n \n#SetAGoodExampleDay\nEveryone influences others. The influence could be positive or negative. Even from a young age\, we experience good and bad behavior. Parents can positively influence their children at an early age. Additionally\, many others\, such as our extended families\, educators\, mentors\, community leaders\, and even organizations\, can positively influence us in many ways. Some of the ways we can easily set a good example include: \n\nDemonstrating kindness.\nBeing compassionate.\nActing with fairness.\nPracticing tolerance.\nBeing just.\nTreating others with respect.\n\nThese good examples reflect a person’s values and positively affect them and others. Setting a good example can be applied in every setting\, including home\, school\, work\, and in the community at large. \nSet A Good Example Day encourages individuals of any age and from any background to contribute to the well being of others. A simple act of kindness\, consideration\, or good conduct enhances the person and the whole community. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE SET A GOOD EXAMPLE DAY\nNational Set a Good Example Day encourages everyone to demonstrate thoughtfulness\, courtesy\, graciousness\, and common sense values and virtues in their daily lives. \nGet caught helping another person. Wear an attitude of respect for other human beings. Develop the tools in yourself to be efficient\, productive\, and responsible\, and let others see you using these tools. You can also: \n\nCelebrate others who set good examples. Let them know how their leadership impacts your life.\nBe a good example. Demonstrate positive virtues every day so others can benefit. They will be more likely to set a good example themselves.\nRecognize good examples at work\, home\, school\, and in your community.\nShare the good examples you find valuable in your life.\n\nFollow the conversation and learn more by using #SetAGoodExampleDay on social media. \nSocial Link
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