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SUMMARY:National Encourage a Young Writer Day
DESCRIPTION:Observed each year on April 10th is National Encourage a Young Writer Day. Do you know a young person who has a vivid imagination\, maybe someone who likes to tell stories and reads a lot of books?  These may be the signs of a great young writer. \n\n\n \n#EncourageAYoungWriterDay\nNational Encourage a Young Writer Day would be a good time to talk to them about their ideas and dreams. Encourage them to pursue their goals and develop their writing skills. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE ENCOURAGE A YOUNG WRITER DAY\nGive a journal. A journal provides a place for daily writing. From short poems to inspired essays\, this is a place young writers can feel free to stretch their wings unjudged. \n\nOffer writing prompts. These random bits of inspiration can come from the most unlikely sources but often generate unexpected results. Prompts are available all over the web and in books and apps.\nEncourage them to read. The more they read\, their experience with writing and writers will expand.\nHave young writers try multiple writing styles and different voices. Changing perspective will keep their writing fresh\, allowing them an opportunity to find their personal style.\nCreate a young writers group. It’s a good way to see their story from the reader’s point of view and to receive feedback from peers.\nGive a young writer some encouragement and use #EncourageAYoungWriterDay to post on social media.\nEducators\, visit the National Day Calendar Classroom to see a lesson to Encourage A Young Writer\, too!\n\nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-encourage-a-young-writer-day/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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SUMMARY:World Press Freedom Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, May 3 is when the world celebrates the fundamental principles of press freedom. It’s a day to evaluate press freedom around the world\, to defend the media from attacks on their independence and to pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the exercise of their profession. At the core of the date is a reminder that it can be suicide to become a journalist. Publications and the people who work with them are harassed\, attacked\, murdered. Publications are censored\, fined and closed down. \n\n\n \n#WorldPressFreedomDay\nIt is an opportunity to: \n\ncelebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom;\nassess the state of press freedom throughout the world;\ndefend the media from attacks on their independence;\nand pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty.\n\nIn the United States\, over the last 15 years\, the number of reporters\, editors\, photographers\, and other U.S. newsroom employees fell by 45 percent. It’s expected that more newsrooms will follow suit as news business models continue to be in flux. There are now some 1\,500 “ghost papers\,” where skeleton staffs are offering little to no local news coverage. And\, in some places\, access to news has dried up entirely: More than 1\,400 communities across the country lost a newspaper over this period. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY\nVisit the Press Freedom Day online.  Use your local newspaper to express yourself. Write a letter to the editor on something that you feel strongly about. \nRead George Orwell’s 1984\, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World\, Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 all of which picture a society without a free press. \nFollow on social media with #PressFreedomDay\, or #WorldPressFreedomDay \nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/world-press-freedom-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260504
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SUMMARY:National Weather Observers Day
DESCRIPTION:National Weather Observers Day on May 4th provides a day for the people who enjoy watching and observing the weather. \n\n\n \n#WeatherObserversDay\nWeather observers often assist the National Weather Service as Storm Spotters. These hobbyists are valuable resources for communities.  This day is also an opportunity to get out and learn about a variety of weather phenomena\, the history of weather tracking\, and find about meteorological instruments. \nWhen is Skywarn Recognition Day? \nAround the world\, weather stations and weather spotters contribute to hundreds of thousands of observations a day. From land\, sea\, and sky\, these observations provide valuable information that helps predict weather and warn of impending storms. They also contribute to historical data that is studied and may help to better understand weather phenomena. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE WEATHER OBSERVERS DAY\nWhile you’re exploring the weather\, sign up for a weather spotters course. Learn how to identify different types of clouds\, shifting weather\, and prepare for types of weather in your climate. Use #WeatherObserversDay to post on social media. \nYou can also learn how to make your own barometer. It is easy to do with only a few items you likely have at home. We also created this weather chart you can download and print. Will you begin tracking the weather near you? \nVisit the National Day Calendar® Classroom for more ways to help your students to #CelebrateEveryDay! \nNATIONAL WEATHER OBSERVERS DAY HISTORY\nIn 1989\, Alan Brue\, who was a psychology major at State University of New York\, founded National Weather Observers Day on May 4th. The New York college senior created the day for weather enthusiasts and professionals to celebrate their love of weather. \nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-weather-observers-day/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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SUMMARY:National Fun at Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Fight the workday doldrums during National Fun At Work Day on the last Friday in January! National Day Calendar makes it so easy to do when everyone around the workplace has a birthday for one example. Just head over to Search here! and enter any date for the current week (January 28 for example) to discover National Days to celebrate at work. \n\n\n \n\n#FunAtWorkDay\n\nMany people spend a good portion of their lives at work\, so why should they not try to enjoy it? While looking to find fun things to do at work\, let your imagination be the leader. Make sure to obtain your boss’s approval for whatever fun and exciting things you choose to do. Better yet\, get your boss involved in the fun! \nDave Hemseth and Leslie Yerkes\, co-authors of 301 Ways to Have Fun at Work say\, “Organizations that integrate fun into work have lower levels of absenteeism\, greater job satisfaction\, increased productivity\, and less downtime.” \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE FUN AT WORK DAY\n\nHost a boss look-alike contest.\nOrganize a chili cook-off.\nGo office to office singing random songs.\nCreate a healthy potluck with a variety of fruits and veggies.\nSet up a corn hole game in the break room or in any appropriate space.\nCelebrate the National Days with National Day Calendar\n\nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-fun-at-work-day/
CATEGORIES:Business,Professional
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260411
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SUMMARY:National Encourage a Young Writer Day
DESCRIPTION:Observed each year on April 10th is National Encourage a Young Writer Day. Do you know a young person who has a vivid imagination\, maybe someone who likes to tell stories and reads a lot of books?  These may be the signs of a great young writer. \n\n\n \n#EncourageAYoungWriterDay\nNational Encourage a Young Writer Day would be a good time to talk to them about their ideas and dreams. Encourage them to pursue their goals and develop their writing skills. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE ENCOURAGE A YOUNG WRITER DAY\nGive a journal. A journal provides a place for daily writing. From short poems to inspired essays\, this is a place young writers can feel free to stretch their wings unjudged. \n\nOffer writing prompts. These random bits of inspiration can come from the most unlikely sources but often generate unexpected results. Prompts are available all over the web and in books and apps.\nEncourage them to read. The more they read\, their experience with writing and writers will expand.\nHave young writers try multiple writing styles and different voices. Changing perspective will keep their writing fresh\, allowing them an opportunity to find their personal style.\nCreate a young writers group. It’s a good way to see their story from the reader’s point of view and to receive feedback from peers.\nGive a young writer some encouragement and use #EncourageAYoungWriterDay to post on social media.\nEducators\, visit the National Day Calendar Classroom to see a lesson to Encourage A Young Writer\, too!\n\nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-encourage-a-young-writer-day/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260409T124145
CREATED:20230503T122451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T122451Z
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SUMMARY:World Press Freedom Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, May 3 is when the world celebrates the fundamental principles of press freedom. It’s a day to evaluate press freedom around the world\, to defend the media from attacks on their independence and to pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the exercise of their profession. At the core of the date is a reminder that it can be suicide to become a journalist. Publications and the people who work with them are harassed\, attacked\, murdered. Publications are censored\, fined and closed down. \n\n\n \n#WorldPressFreedomDay\nIt is an opportunity to: \n\ncelebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom;\nassess the state of press freedom throughout the world;\ndefend the media from attacks on their independence;\nand pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty.\n\nIn the United States\, over the last 15 years\, the number of reporters\, editors\, photographers\, and other U.S. newsroom employees fell by 45 percent. It’s expected that more newsrooms will follow suit as news business models continue to be in flux. There are now some 1\,500 “ghost papers\,” where skeleton staffs are offering little to no local news coverage. And\, in some places\, access to news has dried up entirely: More than 1\,400 communities across the country lost a newspaper over this period. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY\nVisit the Press Freedom Day online.  Use your local newspaper to express yourself. Write a letter to the editor on something that you feel strongly about. \nRead George Orwell’s 1984\, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World\, Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 all of which picture a society without a free press. \nFollow on social media with #PressFreedomDay\, or #WorldPressFreedomDay \nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/world-press-freedom-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260505
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SUMMARY:National Weather Observers Day
DESCRIPTION:National Weather Observers Day on May 4th provides a day for the people who enjoy watching and observing the weather. \n\n\n \n#WeatherObserversDay\nWeather observers often assist the National Weather Service as Storm Spotters. These hobbyists are valuable resources for communities.  This day is also an opportunity to get out and learn about a variety of weather phenomena\, the history of weather tracking\, and find about meteorological instruments. \nWhen is Skywarn Recognition Day? \nAround the world\, weather stations and weather spotters contribute to hundreds of thousands of observations a day. From land\, sea\, and sky\, these observations provide valuable information that helps predict weather and warn of impending storms. They also contribute to historical data that is studied and may help to better understand weather phenomena. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE WEATHER OBSERVERS DAY\nWhile you’re exploring the weather\, sign up for a weather spotters course. Learn how to identify different types of clouds\, shifting weather\, and prepare for types of weather in your climate. Use #WeatherObserversDay to post on social media. \nYou can also learn how to make your own barometer. It is easy to do with only a few items you likely have at home. We also created this weather chart you can download and print. Will you begin tracking the weather near you? \nVisit the National Day Calendar® Classroom for more ways to help your students to #CelebrateEveryDay! \nNATIONAL WEATHER OBSERVERS DAY HISTORY\nIn 1989\, Alan Brue\, who was a psychology major at State University of New York\, founded National Weather Observers Day on May 4th. The New York college senior created the day for weather enthusiasts and professionals to celebrate their love of weather. \nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-weather-observers-day/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230127T151427Z
UID:15421-1769126400-1769212799@spanningtheneed.com
SUMMARY:National Fun at Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Fight the workday doldrums during National Fun At Work Day on the last Friday in January! National Day Calendar makes it so easy to do when everyone around the workplace has a birthday for one example. Just head over to Search here! and enter any date for the current week (January 28 for example) to discover National Days to celebrate at work. \n\n\n \n\n#FunAtWorkDay\n\nMany people spend a good portion of their lives at work\, so why should they not try to enjoy it? While looking to find fun things to do at work\, let your imagination be the leader. Make sure to obtain your boss’s approval for whatever fun and exciting things you choose to do. Better yet\, get your boss involved in the fun! \nDave Hemseth and Leslie Yerkes\, co-authors of 301 Ways to Have Fun at Work say\, “Organizations that integrate fun into work have lower levels of absenteeism\, greater job satisfaction\, increased productivity\, and less downtime.” \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE FUN AT WORK DAY\n\nHost a boss look-alike contest.\nOrganize a chili cook-off.\nGo office to office singing random songs.\nCreate a healthy potluck with a variety of fruits and veggies.\nSet up a corn hole game in the break room or in any appropriate space.\nCelebrate the National Days with National Day Calendar\n\nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-fun-at-work-day/
CATEGORIES:Business,Professional
ORGANIZER;CN="Spanning the Need":MAILTO:info@spanningtheneed.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DTSTAMP:20260409T124145
CREATED:20230410T115850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230410T115850Z
UID:17411-1775779200-1775865599@spanningtheneed.com
SUMMARY:National Encourage a Young Writer Day
DESCRIPTION:Observed each year on April 10th is National Encourage a Young Writer Day. Do you know a young person who has a vivid imagination\, maybe someone who likes to tell stories and reads a lot of books?  These may be the signs of a great young writer. \n\n\n \n#EncourageAYoungWriterDay\nNational Encourage a Young Writer Day would be a good time to talk to them about their ideas and dreams. Encourage them to pursue their goals and develop their writing skills. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE ENCOURAGE A YOUNG WRITER DAY\nGive a journal. A journal provides a place for daily writing. From short poems to inspired essays\, this is a place young writers can feel free to stretch their wings unjudged. \n\nOffer writing prompts. These random bits of inspiration can come from the most unlikely sources but often generate unexpected results. Prompts are available all over the web and in books and apps.\nEncourage them to read. The more they read\, their experience with writing and writers will expand.\nHave young writers try multiple writing styles and different voices. Changing perspective will keep their writing fresh\, allowing them an opportunity to find their personal style.\nCreate a young writers group. It’s a good way to see their story from the reader’s point of view and to receive feedback from peers.\nGive a young writer some encouragement and use #EncourageAYoungWriterDay to post on social media.\nEducators\, visit the National Day Calendar Classroom to see a lesson to Encourage A Young Writer\, too!\n\nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-encourage-a-young-writer-day/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260409T124145
CREATED:20230503T122451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T122451Z
UID:18638-1777766400-1777852799@spanningtheneed.com
SUMMARY:World Press Freedom Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, May 3 is when the world celebrates the fundamental principles of press freedom. It’s a day to evaluate press freedom around the world\, to defend the media from attacks on their independence and to pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the exercise of their profession. At the core of the date is a reminder that it can be suicide to become a journalist. Publications and the people who work with them are harassed\, attacked\, murdered. Publications are censored\, fined and closed down. \n\n\n \n#WorldPressFreedomDay\nIt is an opportunity to: \n\ncelebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom;\nassess the state of press freedom throughout the world;\ndefend the media from attacks on their independence;\nand pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty.\n\nIn the United States\, over the last 15 years\, the number of reporters\, editors\, photographers\, and other U.S. newsroom employees fell by 45 percent. It’s expected that more newsrooms will follow suit as news business models continue to be in flux. There are now some 1\,500 “ghost papers\,” where skeleton staffs are offering little to no local news coverage. And\, in some places\, access to news has dried up entirely: More than 1\,400 communities across the country lost a newspaper over this period. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY\nVisit the Press Freedom Day online.  Use your local newspaper to express yourself. Write a letter to the editor on something that you feel strongly about. \nRead George Orwell’s 1984\, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World\, Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 all of which picture a society without a free press. \nFollow on social media with #PressFreedomDay\, or #WorldPressFreedomDay \nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/world-press-freedom-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DTSTAMP:20260409T124145
CREATED:20230504T111509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T111509Z
UID:18899-1777852800-1777939199@spanningtheneed.com
SUMMARY:National Weather Observers Day
DESCRIPTION:National Weather Observers Day on May 4th provides a day for the people who enjoy watching and observing the weather. \n\n\n \n#WeatherObserversDay\nWeather observers often assist the National Weather Service as Storm Spotters. These hobbyists are valuable resources for communities.  This day is also an opportunity to get out and learn about a variety of weather phenomena\, the history of weather tracking\, and find about meteorological instruments. \nWhen is Skywarn Recognition Day? \nAround the world\, weather stations and weather spotters contribute to hundreds of thousands of observations a day. From land\, sea\, and sky\, these observations provide valuable information that helps predict weather and warn of impending storms. They also contribute to historical data that is studied and may help to better understand weather phenomena. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE WEATHER OBSERVERS DAY\nWhile you’re exploring the weather\, sign up for a weather spotters course. Learn how to identify different types of clouds\, shifting weather\, and prepare for types of weather in your climate. Use #WeatherObserversDay to post on social media. \nYou can also learn how to make your own barometer. It is easy to do with only a few items you likely have at home. We also created this weather chart you can download and print. Will you begin tracking the weather near you? \nVisit the National Day Calendar® Classroom for more ways to help your students to #CelebrateEveryDay! \nNATIONAL WEATHER OBSERVERS DAY HISTORY\nIn 1989\, Alan Brue\, who was a psychology major at State University of New York\, founded National Weather Observers Day on May 4th. The New York college senior created the day for weather enthusiasts and professionals to celebrate their love of weather. \nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-weather-observers-day/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260124
DTSTAMP:20260409T124145
CREATED:20230127T151427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230127T151427Z
UID:15421-1769126400-1769212799@spanningtheneed.com
SUMMARY:National Fun at Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Fight the workday doldrums during National Fun At Work Day on the last Friday in January! National Day Calendar makes it so easy to do when everyone around the workplace has a birthday for one example. Just head over to Search here! and enter any date for the current week (January 28 for example) to discover National Days to celebrate at work. \n\n\n \n\n#FunAtWorkDay\n\nMany people spend a good portion of their lives at work\, so why should they not try to enjoy it? While looking to find fun things to do at work\, let your imagination be the leader. Make sure to obtain your boss’s approval for whatever fun and exciting things you choose to do. Better yet\, get your boss involved in the fun! \nDave Hemseth and Leslie Yerkes\, co-authors of 301 Ways to Have Fun at Work say\, “Organizations that integrate fun into work have lower levels of absenteeism\, greater job satisfaction\, increased productivity\, and less downtime.” \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE FUN AT WORK DAY\n\nHost a boss look-alike contest.\nOrganize a chili cook-off.\nGo office to office singing random songs.\nCreate a healthy potluck with a variety of fruits and veggies.\nSet up a corn hole game in the break room or in any appropriate space.\nCelebrate the National Days with National Day Calendar\n\nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-fun-at-work-day/
CATEGORIES:Business,Professional
ORGANIZER;CN="Spanning the Need":MAILTO:info@spanningtheneed.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DTSTAMP:20260409T124145
CREATED:20230410T115850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230410T115850Z
UID:17411-1775779200-1775865599@spanningtheneed.com
SUMMARY:National Encourage a Young Writer Day
DESCRIPTION:Observed each year on April 10th is National Encourage a Young Writer Day. Do you know a young person who has a vivid imagination\, maybe someone who likes to tell stories and reads a lot of books?  These may be the signs of a great young writer. \n\n\n \n#EncourageAYoungWriterDay\nNational Encourage a Young Writer Day would be a good time to talk to them about their ideas and dreams. Encourage them to pursue their goals and develop their writing skills. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE ENCOURAGE A YOUNG WRITER DAY\nGive a journal. A journal provides a place for daily writing. From short poems to inspired essays\, this is a place young writers can feel free to stretch their wings unjudged. \n\nOffer writing prompts. These random bits of inspiration can come from the most unlikely sources but often generate unexpected results. Prompts are available all over the web and in books and apps.\nEncourage them to read. The more they read\, their experience with writing and writers will expand.\nHave young writers try multiple writing styles and different voices. Changing perspective will keep their writing fresh\, allowing them an opportunity to find their personal style.\nCreate a young writers group. It’s a good way to see their story from the reader’s point of view and to receive feedback from peers.\nGive a young writer some encouragement and use #EncourageAYoungWriterDay to post on social media.\nEducators\, visit the National Day Calendar Classroom to see a lesson to Encourage A Young Writer\, too!\n\nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-encourage-a-young-writer-day/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260409T124145
CREATED:20230503T122451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T122451Z
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SUMMARY:World Press Freedom Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, May 3 is when the world celebrates the fundamental principles of press freedom. It’s a day to evaluate press freedom around the world\, to defend the media from attacks on their independence and to pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the exercise of their profession. At the core of the date is a reminder that it can be suicide to become a journalist. Publications and the people who work with them are harassed\, attacked\, murdered. Publications are censored\, fined and closed down. \n\n\n \n#WorldPressFreedomDay\nIt is an opportunity to: \n\ncelebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom;\nassess the state of press freedom throughout the world;\ndefend the media from attacks on their independence;\nand pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty.\n\nIn the United States\, over the last 15 years\, the number of reporters\, editors\, photographers\, and other U.S. newsroom employees fell by 45 percent. It’s expected that more newsrooms will follow suit as news business models continue to be in flux. There are now some 1\,500 “ghost papers\,” where skeleton staffs are offering little to no local news coverage. And\, in some places\, access to news has dried up entirely: More than 1\,400 communities across the country lost a newspaper over this period. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY\nVisit the Press Freedom Day online.  Use your local newspaper to express yourself. Write a letter to the editor on something that you feel strongly about. \nRead George Orwell’s 1984\, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World\, Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 all of which picture a society without a free press. \nFollow on social media with #PressFreedomDay\, or #WorldPressFreedomDay \nSource Link
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CATEGORIES:Professional
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DTSTAMP:20260409T124145
CREATED:20230504T111509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T111509Z
UID:18899-1777852800-1777939199@spanningtheneed.com
SUMMARY:National Weather Observers Day
DESCRIPTION:National Weather Observers Day on May 4th provides a day for the people who enjoy watching and observing the weather. \n\n\n \n#WeatherObserversDay\nWeather observers often assist the National Weather Service as Storm Spotters. These hobbyists are valuable resources for communities.  This day is also an opportunity to get out and learn about a variety of weather phenomena\, the history of weather tracking\, and find about meteorological instruments. \nWhen is Skywarn Recognition Day? \nAround the world\, weather stations and weather spotters contribute to hundreds of thousands of observations a day. From land\, sea\, and sky\, these observations provide valuable information that helps predict weather and warn of impending storms. They also contribute to historical data that is studied and may help to better understand weather phenomena. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE WEATHER OBSERVERS DAY\nWhile you’re exploring the weather\, sign up for a weather spotters course. Learn how to identify different types of clouds\, shifting weather\, and prepare for types of weather in your climate. Use #WeatherObserversDay to post on social media. \nYou can also learn how to make your own barometer. It is easy to do with only a few items you likely have at home. We also created this weather chart you can download and print. Will you begin tracking the weather near you? \nVisit the National Day Calendar® Classroom for more ways to help your students to #CelebrateEveryDay! \nNATIONAL WEATHER OBSERVERS DAY HISTORY\nIn 1989\, Alan Brue\, who was a psychology major at State University of New York\, founded National Weather Observers Day on May 4th. The New York college senior created the day for weather enthusiasts and professionals to celebrate their love of weather. \nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-weather-observers-day/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260124
DTSTAMP:20260409T124145
CREATED:20230127T151427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230127T151427Z
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SUMMARY:National Fun at Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Fight the workday doldrums during National Fun At Work Day on the last Friday in January! National Day Calendar makes it so easy to do when everyone around the workplace has a birthday for one example. Just head over to Search here! and enter any date for the current week (January 28 for example) to discover National Days to celebrate at work. \n\n\n \n\n#FunAtWorkDay\n\nMany people spend a good portion of their lives at work\, so why should they not try to enjoy it? While looking to find fun things to do at work\, let your imagination be the leader. Make sure to obtain your boss’s approval for whatever fun and exciting things you choose to do. Better yet\, get your boss involved in the fun! \nDave Hemseth and Leslie Yerkes\, co-authors of 301 Ways to Have Fun at Work say\, “Organizations that integrate fun into work have lower levels of absenteeism\, greater job satisfaction\, increased productivity\, and less downtime.” \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE FUN AT WORK DAY\n\nHost a boss look-alike contest.\nOrganize a chili cook-off.\nGo office to office singing random songs.\nCreate a healthy potluck with a variety of fruits and veggies.\nSet up a corn hole game in the break room or in any appropriate space.\nCelebrate the National Days with National Day Calendar\n\nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-fun-at-work-day/
CATEGORIES:Business,Professional
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DTSTAMP:20260409T124145
CREATED:20230410T115850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230410T115850Z
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SUMMARY:National Encourage a Young Writer Day
DESCRIPTION:Observed each year on April 10th is National Encourage a Young Writer Day. Do you know a young person who has a vivid imagination\, maybe someone who likes to tell stories and reads a lot of books?  These may be the signs of a great young writer. \n\n\n \n#EncourageAYoungWriterDay\nNational Encourage a Young Writer Day would be a good time to talk to them about their ideas and dreams. Encourage them to pursue their goals and develop their writing skills. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE ENCOURAGE A YOUNG WRITER DAY\nGive a journal. A journal provides a place for daily writing. From short poems to inspired essays\, this is a place young writers can feel free to stretch their wings unjudged. \n\nOffer writing prompts. These random bits of inspiration can come from the most unlikely sources but often generate unexpected results. Prompts are available all over the web and in books and apps.\nEncourage them to read. The more they read\, their experience with writing and writers will expand.\nHave young writers try multiple writing styles and different voices. Changing perspective will keep their writing fresh\, allowing them an opportunity to find their personal style.\nCreate a young writers group. It’s a good way to see their story from the reader’s point of view and to receive feedback from peers.\nGive a young writer some encouragement and use #EncourageAYoungWriterDay to post on social media.\nEducators\, visit the National Day Calendar Classroom to see a lesson to Encourage A Young Writer\, too!\n\nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-encourage-a-young-writer-day/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260409T124145
CREATED:20230503T122451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T122451Z
UID:18638-1777766400-1777852799@spanningtheneed.com
SUMMARY:World Press Freedom Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, May 3 is when the world celebrates the fundamental principles of press freedom. It’s a day to evaluate press freedom around the world\, to defend the media from attacks on their independence and to pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the exercise of their profession. At the core of the date is a reminder that it can be suicide to become a journalist. Publications and the people who work with them are harassed\, attacked\, murdered. Publications are censored\, fined and closed down. \n\n\n \n#WorldPressFreedomDay\nIt is an opportunity to: \n\ncelebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom;\nassess the state of press freedom throughout the world;\ndefend the media from attacks on their independence;\nand pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty.\n\nIn the United States\, over the last 15 years\, the number of reporters\, editors\, photographers\, and other U.S. newsroom employees fell by 45 percent. It’s expected that more newsrooms will follow suit as news business models continue to be in flux. There are now some 1\,500 “ghost papers\,” where skeleton staffs are offering little to no local news coverage. And\, in some places\, access to news has dried up entirely: More than 1\,400 communities across the country lost a newspaper over this period. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY\nVisit the Press Freedom Day online.  Use your local newspaper to express yourself. Write a letter to the editor on something that you feel strongly about. \nRead George Orwell’s 1984\, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World\, Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 all of which picture a society without a free press. \nFollow on social media with #PressFreedomDay\, or #WorldPressFreedomDay \nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/world-press-freedom-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DTSTAMP:20260409T124145
CREATED:20230504T111509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T111509Z
UID:18899-1777852800-1777939199@spanningtheneed.com
SUMMARY:National Weather Observers Day
DESCRIPTION:National Weather Observers Day on May 4th provides a day for the people who enjoy watching and observing the weather. \n\n\n \n#WeatherObserversDay\nWeather observers often assist the National Weather Service as Storm Spotters. These hobbyists are valuable resources for communities.  This day is also an opportunity to get out and learn about a variety of weather phenomena\, the history of weather tracking\, and find about meteorological instruments. \nWhen is Skywarn Recognition Day? \nAround the world\, weather stations and weather spotters contribute to hundreds of thousands of observations a day. From land\, sea\, and sky\, these observations provide valuable information that helps predict weather and warn of impending storms. They also contribute to historical data that is studied and may help to better understand weather phenomena. \n\n\n \nHOW TO OBSERVE WEATHER OBSERVERS DAY\nWhile you’re exploring the weather\, sign up for a weather spotters course. Learn how to identify different types of clouds\, shifting weather\, and prepare for types of weather in your climate. Use #WeatherObserversDay to post on social media. \nYou can also learn how to make your own barometer. It is easy to do with only a few items you likely have at home. We also created this weather chart you can download and print. Will you begin tracking the weather near you? \nVisit the National Day Calendar® Classroom for more ways to help your students to #CelebrateEveryDay! \nNATIONAL WEATHER OBSERVERS DAY HISTORY\nIn 1989\, Alan Brue\, who was a psychology major at State University of New York\, founded National Weather Observers Day on May 4th. The New York college senior created the day for weather enthusiasts and professionals to celebrate their love of weather. \nSource Link
URL:https://spanningtheneed.com/event/national-weather-observers-day/
CATEGORIES:Professional
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