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Parker Brothers banks on the success of their new game – Monopoly – 1935

Celebrate You with…

LOVE YOUR RED HAIR DAY sets those auburn locks free to do their magic. Maybe it’s because it is the world’s rarest hair color, but it seems as if the red heads get a little more attention. Let your fiery hair flow today.
Education and Information

ELECTION DAY is upon us. Amidst all of the voices and opinions clamoring for your vote – it is your vote – listen to your own voice and vote your mind
For Fun

AMERICAN FOOTBALL DAY needs to have the “American” included so the rest of the world is not confused. The other day we celebrated our favorite teams, today, we pay homage to this sport that elicits shouts of triumph one minute and cries of despair the next. From playing in the street, to hiking the pigskin in high school, to backing your favorite college team or watching the pros do battle on the gridiron, this is one sport that is uniquely American.
On Today’s Menu…

NATIONAL DONUT DAY happens for the second time this year – and I’m ok with that. Hit up your favorite bakery or donut shop and celebrate this tasty treat.

NATIONAL CHINESE TAKE OUT DAY has us on the phone or online ordering our favorite foods from our favorite Chinese restaurants. Give me some kung pow chicken, throw in an egg roll and a crab Rangoon and I am set for the evening.
Sneak Peek at Tomorrow’s Events and Celebrations
Stress Awareness Day
Advent Calendar Day
National Nachos Day
Saxophone Day
National Team Manager Day
On this day…
1605 – The “Gunpowder Plot” occurs when Roman Catholics try to blow up Parliament, the King, and his family
1872 – Susan B. Anthony and 14 other women registered to vote, and did so before they “were supposed to”. For this, they were arrested and charged in court. She was fined $100, but refused to pay and instead shouted, “Resistance to Tyranny is obedience to God”. President Donald Trump pardoned her in 2020, but since she was proud of her rebellious acts, you have to wonder if she would have wanted the pardon.
1895 – Even though he never manufactured a car in his life – George Selden received the patent for the automobile. He had modified the gasoline engine and proposed how it could be used in a 4-wheeled car. He then dragged out the patent process so that by the time car manufacturing ramped up, he would be able to collect royalties on every car made. He earned several hundred thousand dollars.
1930 – Sinclair Lewis becomes the first U.S. author to win the Nobel Prize for literature
1935 – Parker Brothers releases the board game Monopoly
1941 – Tokyo delivers top-secret Order No. 1 to the combined Japanese fleet – Bomb Pearl Harbor, the Philippines and the British and Dutch colonies in the Pacific
1979 – Ayatollah Khomeini refers to the United States as “The Great Satan”
Happy Birthday to…

James Ward Packard (1863-1928)
Co-founded the Packard Motor Car Company

Roy Rogers (1911-1998)
Known as the “King of the Cowboys” and pretty good singer to boot

Vivian Leigh (1913-1967)
She didn’t give a damn in Gone with the Wind

Bill Walton (1952- )
NBA MVP and Hall of Famer – he was a beast under the boards

Bryan Adams (1959- )
Grammy Award singer and songwriter who gave us such hits like Cut’s Like a Knife and (Everything Thing I Do), I Do it for You
Dear Heavenly Father, we pray for the violence to end in the Middle East, Ukraine, and here at home. Bring peace to Israel and Palestine, may the war end in Ukraine and may you fill our hearts with compassion and love instead of rage and hate. I pray for this in Your name, Jesus, Amen.
Enjoy the day and make it your own
Thank you to National Day Calendar; National Today; History.com; Britannica.com; Wikipedia; on this day.com
#ElectionDay #NationalDonutDay #LoveYourRedHairDay #AmericanFootballDay #ChineseTakeoutDay, #Enjoythedayandmakeityourown
Happy Birthday to #JamesPackard, #RoyRogers, #VivianLeigh, #BillWalton, #BryanAdams


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