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Martin Luther King delivers his famous Mountaintop Speech on this day in 1968

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16
Awareness Spotlight shines on…

Today is NATIONAL ALCOHOL SCREENING DAY. Beer and its companion alcoholic drinks are not for everybody, and they can affect some differently. If you find the alcohol taking over, please take steps to gain control of your life. Get a screening to see where you stand and what you can do about it. There is a lot of life to live, don’t let anything trap you. Always, if you do drink, be responsible and don’t drive.
A Tip of the Hat Goes to…

Imagine, if you will, the intro to the Twilight Zone without the iconic music. What if James Bond didn’t have his heart pounding theme or would Freddy and Jason be so scary without their background sounds? NATIONAL FILM SCORE DAY gives a standing ovation to the artists and orchestras who give each movie their signature score. The tell-tale bass notes that let you know the giant shark is near, the signature sounds of the spaceship from Close Encounters and the rhythmic melody of the runners during Chariots of Fire all make the movies and we give a tip of the hat to the people who make it happen.
Celebrate You with…

If you are feeling a little down, why not celebrate NATIONAL FIND A RAINBOW DAY. Unless it just rained, chances are you won’t find one, but if you do, it always seems to make you feel better.
Today’s Fashion Trends

You can either turn to your closet or your history books for this next one. NATIONAL TWEED DAY calls for us to put on our best tweed or research the life of William “Boss” Tweed. Born on this day in 1823, William was the very definition of political corruption, taking money under the table, overcharging the government, and awarding contracts to his companies. He was imprisoned twice, escaped once, caught again, and died in jail. If you go with the fashion statement, I am sure you will look dapper.
On Today’s Menu…

It is time to celebrate NATIONAL BURRITO DAY. Burrito actually means “little donkey” in Spanish, and I am not sure how it relates, but I do know that I will probably go to Taco Bell and get a bean burrito with sour cream and extra red sauce along with a beefy melt burrito for my wife. These filling rolled tortillas stuffed with all kinds of goodies can be found in Mexican lore since the 1890’s but didn’t make an appearance in the good ol’ U.S. of A. until the 1930’s. I am sure glad they did.

Our decadent dessert of the day is both delicious and delectable. NATIONAL CHOCOLATE MOUSSE DAY is served up light and fluffy with that richness of chocolate. This dish can be traced back to the 1800’s and comes to us from France. Those French do know how to cook. Have a helping of this dessert today.
Sneak Peek at Tomorrow’s Events and Celebrations
School Librarian Day
Hug a Newsperson Day
National Cordon Bleu Day
Jeep 4X4 Day
National vitamin C Day
On this day…
1860 – The Pony express sends out it’s first riders
1865 – Union forces capture Richmond – the Confederate Capitol
1882 – Bob Ford shoots and kills Jesse James – in the back
1936 – Bruno Hauptmann, the man convicted of the Lindbergh kidnapping is executed
1968 – Martin Luther King delivers his famous Mountaintop Speech
1973 – The first mobile phone call is made by a Motorola employee
1995 – Judge Sandra Day O’Connor becomes Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor
1996 – Theodore John Kaczynski – the Unabomber – is captured
2010 – Apple gives us the iPad
Happy Birthday to…

Washington Irving (1783-1859)
He told us about Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle

William “Boss” Tweed (1823-1878)
One of the most corrupt politicians to hold office

Doris Day (1922-2019)
Golden Globe and Grammy awards speak to her talent which is showcased in Calamity Jane (1953), Pillow Talk (1959) and of course The Doris Day Show (1968-1973)

Marlon Brando (1924-2004)
Iconic actor who played everyone from Stanley Kowalski – A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) to Don Vito Corleone – The Godfather (1972) to Colonel Walter E. Kurtz – Apocalypse Now (1979)
Virgil “Gus” Grissom (1926-1967)
Part of the “Mercury 7” and the second American to fly into space

Jane Goodall (1934- )
She loves her chimpanzees

Wayne Newton (1942- )
Las Vegas staple known for Danke Schoen

Eddie Murphy (1961- )
Funny man who started off on SNL, Came to America (1988) and made it to Beverly Hills (1984)

Jennie Garth (1971- )
Speaking of Beverly Hills, she played Kelly at that famous zip code- 90210

Picabo Street (1971-)
She earned the gold at the 1994 Olympics for her downhill skiing
Dear Heavenly Father, may You watch over these amazing people, care for them, protect them, provide for them, and let them know that they are loved. I ask this in Your name, Jesus, Amen.
Enjoy the day and make it your own

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Thank you to National Day Calendar; National Today; History.com; Britannica.com; Wikipedia; on this day.com
#AlcoholScreeningDay #ChocolateMousseDay #NationalTweedDay #NationalBurritoDay #NationalFilmScoreDay #FindaRainbowDay #Enjoythedayandmakeityourown
Happy Birthday to #WashingtonIrving #BossTweed #DorisDay #MarlonBrando #GusGrissom #JaneGoodall #wayneNewton #EddieMurphy #JennieGarth #PicaboStreet


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