Two food holidays for tomorrow.
' National Baked Scallops Day'.
[The Hankster says] My favorite sea food. I'll take um baked, broiled or fried.
'Popcorn Lover's Day'.
[The Hankster says] Next to peanuts, it's my favorite snack.
We are in a week long celebration of the Girl Scouts. Tomorrow is their founding day in the US. 'Girl Scout Day'. See 1912 below.
It's geting spring time. Tomorrow is 'National Plant a Flower Day'.
Tomorrow is 'National Alfred Hitchcock Day'.
[The Hankster says] It is not his birth or death day. I really can only see that many reference sites agree on the date. He was born on a Friday the 13th. Perhaps since he was known as a master of suspense, the extra day may provide added suspense for us.
We have some awareness days
'World Kidney Day'. From 2006, second Thursday, an 'initiative between the International Society of Nephrology and the International Federation of Kidney Foundations'.
'World Day Against Cyber Censorship'.
Barbara Sher once said 'You can learn new things at any time in your life if you're willing to be a beginner. If you actually learn to like being a beginner, the whole world opens up to you.'
[The Hankster says] Everything had a start and those beginnings were made in the past. Let us see if some of those starts were false or true. March 12 might be a good day to look at.
In. 1894, Coca-Cola is bottled and sold for the first time in Vicksburg, Mississippi, by local soda fountain operator Joseph Biedenharn.
In. 1912, The 'Girl Guide's (later renamed the 'Girl Scouts' of the USA) are founded in the United States.
In. 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the nation for the first time as President of the United States. This is also the first of his 'fireside chats.'.
In. 1939, Artie Shaw and his band recorded 'Deep Purple'.
In. 1964, At the 6th Grammy Awards,
Record of the Year is Henry Mancini for 'Days of Wine and Roses'.
Album of the Year Barbra Streisand for 'The Barbra Streisand Album'.
Song of the Year is 'Days of Wine and Roses' performed by Henry Mancini.
Best New Artist is Ward Swingle for 'The Swingle Singers'.
Best Comedy Performance is Allan Sherman for 'Hello Mudduh, Hello Faddah'.
Best Country and Western Recording is Bobby Bare for 'Detroit City'.
Best Folk Recording is Peter, Paul and Mary for 'Blowin' in the Wind'.
Best Rock and Roll Recording April Stevens and Nino Tempo for 'Deep Purple'.
Best Rhythm and Blues Recording is Ray Charles for 'Busted'.
In. 1969, At the 11th Grammy Awards,
Record of the Year is Simon and Garfunkel for 'Mrs. Robinson'.
Album of the Year is Glen Campbell for 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix'.
Song of the Year is 'Little Green Apples' performed by Roger Miller / O.C. Smith.
Best New Artist is José Feliciano.
Best Comedy Performance is Bill Cosby for 'To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With'.
Best Country Song is 'Little Green Apples' performed by Roger Miller / O.C. Smith.
Best Folk Performance is Judy Collins for 'Both Sides Now'.
Best Rhythm and Blues Song is '(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay' performed by Otis Redding.
In. 1985, At the 11th People's Choice Awards,
Favorite Motion Picture is 'Beverly Hills Cop'.
Favorite Motion Picture Actor is Clint Eastwood.
Favorite Motion Picture Actress is Meryl Streep.
Favorite All-Around Male Entertainer is Eddie Murphy, Tom Selleck.
Favorite All-Around Female Entertainer is Barbara Mandrell.
Favorite TV Comedy Program is 'The Cosby Show'.
Favorite TV Dramatic Program is 'Dynasty'.
Favorite Female TV Performer is Joan Collins, Linda Evans.
Favorite Male TV Performer is Tom Selleck.
Favorite New TV Comedy Program is 'The Cosby Show'.
Favorite New TV Dramatic Program is 'Miami Vice'.
Favorite New Song is 'Purple Rain'.
In. 1986, 'Les Miserables' moves to the Broadway Theater. It has a 17 year run.
No. 1 song
Top movie
Food Holiday:
Bell Peppers and Broccoli Month
Berries and Cherries Month
Exotic Winter Fruit and Leeks and Green Onions Month
National Celery Month
National Flour Month
National Frozen Food Month
National Noodle Month
National Nutrition Month
National Peanut Month
National Sauce Month
Other:
American Diabetes Alert Month
American Red Cross Month
Brain Injury Awareness Month
Child Life Month
Colic Awareness Month
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Awareness Month
Dolphin Awareness Month
Expanding Girls' Horizons in Science and Engineering Month
Hemophilia Month
Honor Society Awareness Month
Humorists are Artists Month
International Listening Awareness Month
International Mirth Month
Irish-American Heritage Month
Kidney Month
Malignant Hyperthermia Awareness and Training Month
Music in our Schools Month
National Athletic Trainers Month
National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month
National Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness Month
National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
National Craft Month
National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
National Endometriosis Awareness Month
National Essential Tremor Awareness Month
National Ethics Awareness Month
National Eye Donor Month
National Flower Month
National Kidney Month
National March Into Literacy Month
National Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month
National Poison Prevention Awareness Month
National Problem Gambling Awareness Month
National Professional Social Worker's Month
National Social Work Month
National Women's History Month
Red Cross Month
Rosacea Awareness Month
Save Your Vision Month
Trisomy Awareness Month
March is:
March origin (from Wikipedia):
'The name of March comes from Latin Martius, the first month of the earliest
Roman calendar. It was named for Mars, the Roman god of war who was also
regarded as a guardian of agriculture and an ancestor of the Roman people
through his sons Romulus and Remus.
'
March
'is the third month of the year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars.
It is one of seven months that are 31 days long. In the Northern Hemisphere,
the meteorological beginning of spring occurs on the first day of March.
The March equinox on the 20th or 21st marks the astronomical beginning of
spring in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of autumn in the
Southern Hemisphere, where September is the seasonal equivalent of the
Northern Hemisphere's March.
'
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