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March 21, 2015

Today we celebrate:

International Sports Car Racing Day – This is a day where you will find car racing events all over the world. I couldn't find out much information about it.  All my searches just turned up a whole lot of information on races happening on this day which is always on the third Saturday in March.

National Corn Dog Day – Celebrated in March on the first Saturday of the NCAA Men's Div. Basketball Championship, this day was begun in 1992 by Brady Sahnow and Henry Otley, in order to celebrate the combination of corn dogs, basketball, tater tots and beer.

Fragrance Day – Today is a day to celebrate smells. All the things in this world that smell good. Of course, different people have different definitions of good smells. Do you smell good today? Maybe you're wearing some flowers or perfume? Maybe you need to?

International Day For The Elimination Of Racial Discrimination – Created by the United Nations General Assembly in 1979, this is a day to do something to promote diversity. How boring would life be if we were all the same? Celebrate differences instead of condemning them. This day was chosen because it was on this day in 1960 that police in South Africa shot and killed 69 people at a peaceful demonstration against apartheid laws requiring the black population to carry a “pass” at all times.

National Quilting Day – Celebrated on the third Sat. in March, this day was begun by the National Quilting Association in 1991. The goal today is to quilt until you can't quilt any more. Teach a younger generation how to do what you do so that quilting doesn't become a lost art.

Memory Day – I think we all have days when our memory is not so good. So today, do something to try to improve your memory. Memory or brain games are a good option. If you can't remember to do that, try walking down memory lane with yourself and spend some time remembering some of the important events in your life.

World Poetry Day – Created by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization in 1999, this is a day to appreciate poetry of all kinds and to give your support to poets all over the world.  Even if you’re not a fan of poetry, you have to appreciate the ability some people have to convey an idea or impression by choosing just the right words in just the right order.

World Down Syndrome Day – Created ten years ago, this is a day to celebrate the amazing abilities of people with down syndrome. Having a disability only means that you have to work a little harder to achieve what you want to achieve. It does not mean that it is impossible. This day has been officially recognized by the United Nations for the last three years.

National Day Of Action On Syringe Exchange – This is a call to action. Many people are working hard to try to get Congress to reinstate their program of exchanging money for syringes. Apparently it's an attempt to get people to turn their syringes in to the government instead of using them for drugs.  I am somewhat skeptical because I think addicts would just use the money to buy more syringes.

National French Bread Day – Who does not love baguettes? Fresh from the oven, it's a little piece of heaven to a bread lover. Just the thought is making my mouth water and making me want to make some for my family to enjoy.

Single Parent's Day – Being a single parent is a challenge I don't like to contemplate. It's hard enough to be a parent when you have a partner to help you. Today is a day to honor the single parents you know for the very hard work they do. Sometimes if one spouse is away for long periods of time, such as those in the military, the spouse who stays behind is just like a single parent, so we honor you today as well. This day was begun by Janice Moglen in 1984.

National Common Courtesy Day – Common courtesy is hard to find these days. Work on teaching your children about this subject today. Please and thank you and holding doors for people goes a long way toward making everyone's day more enjoyable.

Spring Fairy Fun Day – This is a day that is all about spring and fairies. We've had a rough winter this year so we are ready to celebrate anything to do with spring. A great way to celebrate would be to make some fairy crafts with the kids.

To celebrate today, put on your favorite fragrance before you send an email to your Congresspeople to ask them to reinstate the syringe exchange. Next, watch a car race while you eat corn dogs and work on a quilt.  Then, teach your children about common courtesy and racial discrimination before you invite a friend with Down syndrome over to make a spring fairy craft and write some poems. Finally, play some memory games and take some French bread to a single parent you know.

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