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WORLD FUN FAIR MONTH FOCUSES ON CAREERS IN SHOWMANSHIP AND THE IMPORTANCE OF FAIRS September 2021 marked the inaugural World Fun Fair Month (WFFM), an international community awareness month for the trav...
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Supported by AeroGrow and the National Gardening Association, National Indoor Gardening Day celebrates the change of the seasons from summer to winter and the transition from outdoor gardening to indoor g...
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National Piano Month honors one of the most diverse musical instruments ever created, the piano. This large instrument is the invention of Bartolomeo di Francesco Cristofori, which originated in Italy...
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National Sewing Month was created in 1982 via a presidential proclamation to honor sewing as a craft and its contribution to American culture. It was championed by the Sewing and Craft Alliance until 2013...
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International Square Dancing Month honors the square dance, a favorite pastime since the early days of the colonization of the United States. The square dance originated in England in the 1600s and was i...
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National Yoga Month is a global campaign by the Yoga Health Foundation to educate, motivate, and inspire people to lead healthy lifestyles. Many yoga studios across the country offer free classes during t...
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You are never too old to follow your dreams. Laura Ingles Wilder began writing the Little House series in her 60s and didn't publish her last book until age 78. Grandma Moses, the primitive American a...
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Line Dancing, as we see it today, began in the 1970s with the Disco movement. The most famous line dance at the time was "The Hustle." Line dancing gained popularity in Country Western clubs during the...
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International Sewing Machine Day honors the anniversary of Thomas Saint of England's first patent on a sewing machine, September 10, 1790.
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National Video Game Day celebrates video games. A BRIEF HISTORY OF VIDEO GAMES Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann submitted a patent on January 25, 1947, for the "Cathode Ray Tube Amusement Dev...
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Kids Take over the Kitchen Day, created by the Young Chefs Academy, encourages children to get into the kitchen and make the family meal today. It is an excellent opportunity for parents to teach their ch...
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Make a Hat Day is the day to unleash one’s creativity and make a hat that reflects your personality; the wackier, the better! Make a Hat Day is a fantastic event for promoting social gatherings or in-sch...
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Rock collecting has been a favorite pastime for hundreds of years, and the most fertile hunting ground is in the mountains. Amateur geologists and professional geologists can tell a lot about an area by t...
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National Play-Doh Day honors the iconic modeling clay-branded Play-Doh on the anniversary of its release as a toy, September 16, 1955. Originally marketed as a wallpaper cleaner in the 1930s, it was rec...
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The Walnut Valley Association was formed in 1972 to produce the Walnut Valley National Guitar Flat-Picking Championships Festival, also known as the Flat-Picking Championships, the Walnut Valley Festival,...
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Table Shuffleboard was created during the 15th century in England and has been a form of entertainment and competition in public houses and gatherings since. National Table Shuffleboard Day was created in...
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UNESCO's International Day of University Sport, officially proclaimed on November 13, 2015, and celebrated annually on September 20, is a day dedicated to recognizing the role and value of sports in highe...
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INTERNATIONAL GO-KART WEEK: CELEBRATING THE THRILL OF THE RACE Go-Karts have been around since 1956 and have inspired generations of racers. These mini race cars can be gas-powered or electric and are of...
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National Keeps Kids Creative Week falls on the last week of September. Created in 2003 by Bruce Van Patter, an illustrator, and author of numerous children’s books, this holiday started in Pennsylvania...
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When was the last time you took time out for yourself? That is what National Innergize Day seeks to do. Today is your license to focus on your needs, relaxation, and your way of living. Enjoy!