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Cancer Control, Parkinson’s Awareness, Autism Awareness, Child
Abuse Prevention, Stress Awareness and Keep America Beautiful Month.
Again, all great causes to get behind.
2: Reconciliation Day.
A day to mend broken relationships of any kind – including
business.
5: Joseph Lister: Birthday. Not
a well-known name, but the man responsible for saving countless
lives – the father of aseptic surgery. Think Listerine.
Interesting tie-in for hospitals, doctors, medical equipment
sellers/makers, clinics, insurance plans, etc.
7: No Housework Day. Worth
repeating. Take a deserved break from laundry, cleaning, washing
dishes, cooking, sewing, and etc. Neat tie-in for restaurants,
movies, stores, and clubs, etc.
13: Thomas Jefferson, Butch
Cassidy, Samuel Beckett and Alfred Butts: Birthdays. Yet
another eclectic mix that has no ties other than a common birthday.
By the way, Butts was the inventor of the game Monopoly.
15: And while on the
subject of eclectic mixes, today is (in addition to income-tax day),
simultaneously the anniversaries of the Titanic’s sinking (1912),
the opening of the first McDonald’s (1955), the discovery of a new
solar system (1999), the founding of the first US school for the
deaf (1817) and blues legend Bessie Smith’s birthday (1894).
19: Husband Appreciation Day.
Pretty self-explanatory. The guys’ turn to get some praise.
19-25: National TV Turnoff
Week. Seven days encouraging folks to keep the TV (and
computer) unplugged, and spend more time reading and writing
letters, or with
family and friends.
22: Take Our Children To Work
Day. The tie-ins for promotional products are huge.
25: Martin Waldseemuller
Remembrance Day. Who? The guy who gave America its name. In
his 1507 book Cosmographiae Introductio, he named both the North and
South continents after Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, mistakenly
believing him to be the discoverer of both. Very cool obscure
tie-in.
28: Workers Memorial Day.
Honoring all employees killed or injured while doing their job.
30: National Honesty Day.
Devoted to complete honesty with everyone – employees, employers,
friends and family. |