Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day - The Rainbow Bridge poem is fairly famous now, especially among animal lovers. No one knows who wrote it but it is very comforting for those of us who have had beloved animals pass on to the next life. Today is a day to remember our “fur babies” who have died and keep that memory in our hearts and minds and picture them playing at the rainbow bridge with all the others who have gone on before.
International Read Comics in Public Day - Jack Kirby, a man who contributed a great deal to making comic books what they are today, was born on this day in 1917. To honor his life and the lives of all comic book creators, we are to read our favorite comic book series in public. Bonus points to you if you read a Jack Kirby comic book.
National Red Wine Day - This is a day to enjoy a glass of red wine according to creator Jace Shoemaker-Galloway. There are many different red wines to choose from so I’m sure you will find one you like. I have heard that red wine is actually very healthy for your heart. Of course, you have to drink a lot of it to really get that benefit and that is not so good for your liver or your driving skills, but well, we all have to make sacrifices.
National Cherry Turnovers Day – Cherry is not my favorite flavor of turnover. I prefer apple, but whoever decides these things didn't ask me before they chose this day. I know that there are a lot of people out there who do love cherries so you should definitely enjoy this day.
Dream Day Quest and Jubilee – This is the anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech. The third of three Emancipation Days of Respect which honor the memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. by promoting respect, unity and remembrance.
Radio Commercials Day – On this day in 1922, WEAF of New York sold the first radio commercial spot. This revolutionized the broadcasting world because prior to this, radio stations all over were trying to figure out how to make radio a sustainable enterprise. There were other radio stations that made financial deals with businesses that involved sponsoring a weekly program in exchange for being mentioned now and then, but they weren't official commercials.
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