When is National Rocky Road Day? This holiday is always celebrated on June 2
National Rocky Road Day is all about eating ice cream…… specifically Rocky Road ice cream. People love this summer weather, great tasting ice cream. Rock Road Ice Cream is one of America’s top 10 ice cream flavors. But, on this June 2 holiday, it is the most popular of all.
Want to make your own Rocky Road Ice Cream? Just add nuts (almonds and/or pecans), mini marshmallows, and chunks of semisweet chocolate to your favorite ice cream recipe. Today would be the perfect day to make, and certainly eat, a batch of Rocky Road ice cream.
If you aren’t into making ice cream or just don’t have the time, you can buy Rocky Road ice cream at any grocery store. Or, visit your favorite ice cream store for a cone (large today).
Rocky Road History
In 1853, a Rocky Road dessert was created in Australia. It consists of chocolate, imported candies, and nuts. In the early 1900s, Joseph Edy began making Rocky Road candy. Then in 1929, William Dryer, a friend of Joseph Edy created Rocky Road Ice Cream during the Great Depression. It was an immediate hit. Now, just about every ice cream manufacturer offers it.
How to Celebrate and Participate in National Rocky Road Day
There are a lot of ways to celebrate this food holiday:
Eat some of this delicious and popular ice cream.
Have an ice cream party. You know what to put on the menu.
Have the original Rocky Road Dessert.
Take your Jeep or ATV on a rocky trail.
Today's Chuckles
“I got over my addiction to chocolate, marshmallows, and nuts. I have to admit. It was a rocky road.” – – Author Unknown
“I saw a study that said public speaking in front of a crowd is considered the number one fear of the average person. Number two was death. This means to the average person, if you have to be at a funeral, you would rather be in the casket than doing the eulogy.” – – Jerry Seinfeld
History and Origin of National Rocky Road Day
Our research did not find the creator or the origin of this day. Our money is on the ice cream makers as originators of this day.
We did not find any documentation confirming this to be a “National” day. We found no congressional records or presidential proclamation.
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When is Red Rose Day? This holiday is always celebrated on June 12
Red Rose Day is a time to enjoy and appreciate America’s favorite flower…..the red rose. A red rose signifies love. A June setting for Red Rose Day is very appropriate, as this is by far the most popular month for weddings. It is also a good time to plant rose bushes. And, they are in bloom in the gardens across America this month. So, celebrate this June 12 holiday by enjoying the beauty of America’s favorite flower.
In addition to being the most popular cut flower, roses are also the most popular flower in flower beds and around the foundation of houses, garages, and sheds. They are easy to grow, producing a bounty of sweet-scented flowers from June up to the first frost.
Did you know? Each rose color sends a different meaning to the recipient. Make sure you send the right message. Rose colors and their meaning
How to Celebrate Red Rose Day
Here are some ideas on how to celebrate this holiday:
Buy red roses for someone special or for yourself.
Bring a bouquet of them to your workplace. It will pt a smile on your co-worker’s faces.
Day Quote
“We can complain because the rose bush has thorns, or rejoice because the thorn bush has roses.” – – Abraham Lincoln
History and Origin of Red Rose Day
There are many scattered days on the calendar proclaiming Red Rose Day. June 12th is by far the most common date for this day. And, it’s logical, as roses are in full bloom in June.
We did not find any information on the creation of this day in the U.S. This holiday may have been imported from Australia. The Cystic Fibrosis foFoundationn Australia holds a Red Rose Day and Red Rose Week. The day varies each year.
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When is National Pink Day? This holiday is always celebrated on June 23
It’s National Pink Day, a day where everything should be basking in pink splendor! This day is best viewed through rose-colored glasses. It is a fun day enjoyed by both men and women. Look for this color everywhere you go. Add it to things as well. For example, wearing this color is a great way to participate in this June 23 holiday.
It’s especially a day for the ladies, as pink is a girl’s favorite color. Guys, you can participate in National Pink Day, too. Just get in touch with your feminine side, and display a dash of pink. On occasion, guys do wear pink shirts and ties. Note: the girls will love you for it!
Did You Know? Giving a pink rose has a specific meaning. It expresses thanks or appreciation. It also implies gratitude and perfect happiness. More on rose colors and their meaning.
How to Celebrate and Participate in National Pink Day
It’s easy to enjoy and participate in National Pink Day. Here are some ideas:
Bring your pink elephant out of hiding.
Wear pink, and show off everything you have that’s pink, from clothing and shoes to other possessions.
Be creative. Use food coloring to make pink meals. Pink frosting on a cake or cookies will be a big hit today.
Look for this color in the sunrise and sunset.
Plant pink flowers.
Make a flowery speech and include the word “pink” in it.
Today's Chuckle
“I love being married. It’s great to find that one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life.” – – Rita Rudner
History and Origin of National Pink Day
We did not find the creator of this holiday It first appeared in the early 2000s.
We did not find any documentation confirming this to be a “National” day. There is no presidential proclamation or congressional resolution making this a true national day.
Definition of “National” Days Find the definition of “national” days and why it is important to distinguish and identify true national days.
Reader Comments:
“………. I don’t know the origins (of Pink Day), but two years back the receptionist of our company put Pink Day on our monthly calendar. At the time, we had several coworkers who had been diagnosed with breast cancer, so Amy Cumpston (former employee) and I decided to make Pink Day a celebration and awareness day for cancer at our work. We have continued the tradition each year and really do it big; we have been told by many how our interpretation has made a great impact on them. Please include this in your description of Pink Day so we can spread the love and awareness!!” …..Deah L. Stinson
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When is National Peanut Butter Cookie Day? This holiday is always celebrated on June 12
Are you ready to chow down a bunch of delicious Peanut Butter cookies!? You’d better be prepared because today is National Peanut Butter Cookie Day, a June 12 holiday. They are one of America’s favorite cookies. Leave a plate of these cookies on the kitchen counter or your desk at work. Then watch them quickly disappear.
Perhaps the biggest promoter of peanuts was George Washington Carver. He wrote about growing them, and importantly, in 1910 he published a book with 105 recipes using peanuts. And, you guessed it…….. his cookbook included a recipe for peanut butter cookies. Since then all sorts of people have created a wide variety of recipes for peanut butter cookies.
Celebrate National Peanut Butter Cookie Day to the fullest. Start by baking your own batch of homemade peanut butter cookies. Then, chow down, with a glass of milk on the side.
.Ps You get extra points from the boss if you make a batch and bring them to work today!
How to Celebrate National Peanut Butter Cookie Day
Here are some ideas on how to celebrate National Peanut Butter Cookie Day:
Eat peanut butter cookies with a glass of milk.
Bake a batch of homemade cookies.
Bring some to work to share with your co-workers.
Give a plate of them to a neighbor.
Visit an elderly person and bring a plate of cookies.
Today's Chuckle
“Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.” – – Mark Twain
History and Origin of National Peanut Butter Cookie Day
Our research did not find the creator of this special day. We also did not discover when this annual tradition began. This holiday started shortly after the turn of the century.
Like so many recent holidays, the title calls it a “National” day. However, we found no documentation supporting this to be a formal “National” day, which requires a presidential proclamation, or an act of Congress.
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When is Paul Bunyan Day? This holiday is always celebrated on June 28
Paul Bunyan Day is a giant of a day. Paul Bunyan was a gigantic lumberjack of American Folklore. According to folklore, Paul Bunyan and Babe His Blue Ox lived and traveled around the country. He is best known for his logging feats.
Paul Bunyan is “credited” with many deeds. Among his more legendary feats:
He created logging in the U.S.
He scooped out the great lakes to water Babe the ox.
He cleared the entire states of North and South Dakota for farming.
He trained ants to do logging work. They were, of course, Carpenter Ants.
Babe’s large footprints created Minnesota’s 10,000 lakes.
Today’s Theme Song:The Ballad of Balul Bunyan (1973)
The Birthplace of Paul Bunyan
Maine is the birthplace of the lumber industry. The city of Bangor, Maine boasts that their city is the birthplace of renowned lumberjack Paul Bunyan. They even have his birth certificate on display as proof. However, Minnesota also claims to be his birthplace.
In his honor, the city of Bangor unveiled a giant statue of him on February 12, 1959. This was the 125th anniversary of his birth. While there are other statues of him, this is the world’s largest. It is 31 feet high and weighs 3,700 pounds. It is hurricane-proof to winds of 110 mph.
Although the statue in Bangor, Maine is the largest, there are at least a dozen statues of him around the country. They are primarily in Maine, Minnesota, and other states in the Midwest where he was known to travel and work.
How to Celebrate Paul Bunyan Day
You can celebrate this special holiday in a giant way.
Learn more about the man and his tales.
Spread the tales around. They are best told by word of mouth around a campfire.
Visit one of his statues. They are found from coast to coast.
Today's Quote
“Ten people who speak make more noise than 10,000 who are silent.” – – Napoleon Bonaparte.
History and Origin of Paul Bunyan Day
French Canadians created the first legends of Paul Bunyan during the Papineau rebellion of 1837. Paul Bunyan with Babe the Blue Ox quickly became a huge American legend, traveling all over the Midwest. Many of the tales originated in the lumberjack industry and logging communities. Like all good folklore, it was passed from generation to generation by word of mouth. Over campfires, his legend grew, and tales were created. Written tales emerged in the early 1900s.
We are not certain why Paul Bunyan Day is on June 28. His birthday is February 12, 1834.
Did You Know? Paul Bunyan’s birth certificate is on display in the city clerk’s office in Bangor, Maine.
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When is National Nursing Assistants Day? This holiday is celebrated on the first day of Nursing Assistants Week: June 14, 2023, June 13, 2024; June12, 2025; June 11, 2026
National Nursing Assistants Day is today. This June holiday honors Nursing Assistants for their dedicated professional medical service. These highly skilled individuals are vital for the treatment of patients all over the world.
This day is set aside each year to recognize the longevity of service, special contributions to care practices, and accomplishments of the nursing assistants who have made caring their life career including members of the National Twenty-Year Club.
How to Celebrate National Nursing Assistants Day
Here are some ways to celebrate National Nursing Assistants Day:
Show your appreciation for the skills and caring provided by Nursing Assistants.
You can send them cards or Ecards.
However, just a simple, spoken “thank you” will do.
Today's Chuckle
“For every complex problem, there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.” – – H.L. Mencken
History and Origin of National Nursing Assistants Day
The creator of this important holiday is unknown. We suspect the National Twenty-Year Club created this holiday. but have not been able to verify it.
We did not find any documentation confirming this to be a true “National” day. There are no congressional records or presidential proclamations for this special day.
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When is National Nature Photography Day? This holiday is always celebrated on June 15
National Nature Photography Day is today, a June 15 holiday. Summer arrives in a few days. Millions of Americans will spend countless leisure hours in the great outdoors, enjoying nature in all of its glorious splendor. Along the way, we will capture millions, if not billions, of pictures of nature scenes, that capture our hearts or makes us breathless.
National Nature Photography Day was created to both promote conservation and to celebrate the enjoyment of nature photography. Your environmental awareness just might be contagious, helping to preserve the natural wonders of the world for many generations to come. While this day is titled “National”, there is worldwide interest in celebrating this very special day.
Happy National Nature Photography Day!
How to Celebrate National Nature Photography Day
There are almost unlimited ways to celebrate National Nature Photography Day. Armed with a camera, you are ready to participate.
Go out and explore the world of nature. Take in a park, creek bed, along the lake, or nature trail. Bring your camera along. Yes, cell phone cameras are perfect for this day.
Hold photo competitions. Obviously, the subject matter is nature scenes.
Participate in efforts to preserve nature.
Along the way, make sure to soak in all the peace and serenity that nature provides.
Today's Quote
“Photography is more than a medium for factual communications of ideas. It is a creative art.” – – Ansel Adams
History and Origin of National Nature Photography Day
National Nature Photography Day was created in 2006 by the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA). NANPA was founded in 1994.
We did not find any documentation confirming this to be a “National” day. We found no congressional records or presidential proclamation.
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When is National Turkey Day? This holiday is celebrated on the third Sunday in June
National Turkey Lovers Day is a special day that just had to be created. When you think about eating delicious turkey, you usually think about Thanksgiving and perhaps Christmas. To millions of Americans, turkey is their favorite meal. Why then, don’t we have it more often on any of the other 364 days of the year? Perhaps, the answer is simple. Perhaps, we just don’t think about it. Then, along comes National Turkey Lovers Day, to remind us to have it in the middle of June.
How do you celebrate National Turkey Lovers Day?
The answer to this question is quite simple. Eat turkey today. The true participant will eat turkey for both lunch and dinner. A turkey sandwich, hot or cold, along with some turkey soup is the perfect lunchtime fare today. For dinner, you have many more options. Chances are the weather will be hot, so you won’t want to heat the kitchen roasting a traditional turkey dinner. We suggest you cook it outdoors: grill it, smoke it, fry it, or try a trash can turkey. Either way, it will be delicious. There is a huge variety of rubs, oils, and sauces you can put on it.
Once you enjoy National Turkey Lovers Day, we hope you have turkey regularly all year round!
How to Celebrate National Turkey Lovers Day
There are some ways to celebrate this delicious day. Here are a few ideas:
Eat turkey for lunch and dinner.
Need a late-night snack. You know the kind of sandwich to make.
May we suggest making homemade turkey soup?
We believe the creator of this day established a Sunday to celebrate this holiday on a Sunday, so you can smoke it or fry it outdoors.
Today's Quote
“Age is not important, unless you are a cheese.” – – Helen Hayes
History and Origin of National Turkey Lovers Day
This special holiday is rather new. It was created in 2016 by the National Turkey Federation. Obviously, their objective is to promote the consumption of turkeys at a time other than Thanksgiving. We are all for that!
We did not find any documentation confirming this to be a true “National” day. There are no congressional records or presidential proclamation for this special day.
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When is National Trails Day? This holiday is celebrated on the first Saturday in June
America has a wonderful system of trails. And the good news is that these paths and walkways are getting better and longer. National Trails Day is established to celebrate, improve and enjoy America’s magnificent trail system. It is the nation’s largest celebration of trails, and all that goes with it. In addition to the national trail system, there are countless miles of state, county, and local town trail systems for you enjoy. While today is a celebration of national trails, it is perfectly fine to celebrate all trails in our great nation.
Trail systems are enjoyed for a wide range of activities, including:
Hiking
Biking
Enjoying nature
Horseback riding
Bird watching
Geocaching
Many other activities.
Happy Trails to you!!!!!
How to Celebrate National Trails Day
There are any ways to celebrate this special day. Here are a few ideas:
Get out on a trail with family or friends. Enjoy a wonderful time with nature.
Host an event – a bike ride or hiking event on your local trail.
Organize and conduct a trail improvement project – Scouts and many other groups can do important service projects, improving a local trail. Important: This requires permission from the government organization that oversees the trail.
.Ps Don’t forget the Trail Mix
Today's Chuckle
“Man cannot live by bread alone. He must have peanut butter.” – – James A. Garfield
History and Origin of National Trails Day
Our research did not find the creator of this special day. The American Hiking Society is a strong supporter and advocate of National Trails Day.
References date its origin back to the 1980s and 1990s. At the time, trail advocates, outdoors industry leaders, and politicians worked to promote and bring awareness to the nation’s wonderful and extensive trail system.
We found no documentation supporting this to be a formal “National” day, which requires a presidential proclamation, or an act of Congress.
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When is National Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day? This holiday is always held on June 9
It’s National Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day. This June 9 holiday is a time to enjoy a slice of a pie you may never have tried before. While Strawberry Rhubarb Pie has a long history, dating back to the 1800s, not too many people have ever tried it. Some people, especially the younger crowd, do not even know what rhubarb is.
The rhubarb plant has a long, thick, edible stem with good flavor, but a tart taste. Rhubarb recipes use sugar to sweeten it. The leaves are not eaten, as they are poisonous. Through the years, the debate has raged as to whether Rhubarb is a vegetable or a fruit. It is commonly thought of as a fruit, as this is the way it is used. In actuality, Rhubarb is actually a vegetable.
Are you ready to be adventuresome? Dig into a piece of Strawberry Rhubarb Pie. You will not be disappointed.
How to Celebrate National Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day
Here are some ideas on how to enjoy National Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day:
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