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April 10, 2014

Today we celebrate:

Golfer's Day – Golfer’s are a little bit obsessive about their sport.  They will take any opportunity to get out there and chase that little ball around.  Well, rain or shine, today is the day for all of us to get out there and golf.

National Siblings Day – This is a day to celebrate your brothers and sisters.  As I often tell my children, friends of all kinds may come and go but siblings are a part of your life forever. Make sure your siblings know how much you love them.

ASPCA Day – On this day in 1866, after an impassioned plea from Henry Bergh to the New York State Legislature, the ASPCA was formed.  It was the first humane organization ever created in the Western Hemisphere. Their mission was to “provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States.”

National Farm Animals Day – Founded by Colleen Paige, this is a day to recognize the problems of slaughter animals (which is not simply the fact that they are slaughtered but also their living conditions prior to that sad end), and to find homes for abandoned and abused farm animals. http://www.farmanimalsday.com/

Salvation Army Founder’s Day – On this day in 1829, William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, was born. His mission to help people around the world continues to this day.

National Cinnamon Crescent Day – Crescent rolls are good, cinnamon crescent rolls are mouth watering. With the added benefit that your house will smell heavenly if you bake them yourself.

Safety Pin Day – On this day in 1849, William Hunt was granted a patent for his invention of the safety pin which he later sold for $400. He invented the safety pin to settle a $15 debt to a friend so he got $385 out of the deal. The company that bought it was W.R. Grace and Company which has made millions of dollars in profit from Hunt's invention over the years.

To celebrate today, go golfing with your siblings while you eat cinnamon crescent rolls.  On the way home, stop at a local farm and make sure their farm animals are being treated humanely before you drop off a donation of safety pins at the Salvation Army store.

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