A quick look at Today in History, check out some Celebrity Birthdays, and find out what Days of the Year to celebrate.
TODAY IN HISTORY:
1788 – Massachusetts became the sixth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
1815 – The state of New Jersey issued the first American railroad charter to John Stevens.
1844 – In Michigan, after a long going battle between Lucius Lyon and Louis Campau, the Village of “Kent” was renamed “Grand Rapids”.
1911 – The first old-age home for pioneers opened in Prescott, AZ.
1924 – Michigan’s first highway signs were erected.
1926 – The National Football League adopted a rule that made players ineligible for competition until their college class graduated.
1932 – Dog sled racing happened for the first time in Olympic competition.
1933 – The 20th Amendment to the Constitution went into effect to move the start of Presidential, Vice-Presidential and Congressional terms from March to January.
1956 – St. Patrick Center, the first circular school building in the U.S., opened in Kankakee, IL.
1959 – Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments filed the first patent for an integrated circuit.
1959 – The first successful test firing of a Titan intercontinental ballistic missile was accomplished at Cape Canaveral, FL.
1971 – NASA Astronaut Alan B. Shepard used a six-iron, that he had brought on the flight, and swung at three golf balls on the surface of the Moon.
1973 – Construction began on the CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
1981 – Former Beatles Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison teamed up to record a tribute to John Lennon. The song “All Those Years” went to #2.
1985 – The French mineral water company, Perrier, debuted its first new product in 123 years — water with a twist of lemon, lime or orange.
1986 – Bette Midler received a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame.
1987 – Sonny Bono entered politics when he declared his candidacy for mayor of Palm Springs, CA, a race he went on to win.
1987 – President Ronald Reagan turned 76 years old, making him the eldest serving President in U.S. history.
1988 – Michael Jordan made his signature slam dunk from the free throw line, inspiring Air Jordan and the Jumpman logo.
1990 – Billy Idol broke several bones in a serious motorcycle accident after finishing an album called “Charmed Life”. Because of his injuries, he was forced to bow out of a major role in Oliver Stone’s “Doors” movie.
1998 – President Bill Clinton signed a bill changing the name of Washington National Airport to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
1999 – Excerpts of former White House intern Monica Lewinsky’s videotaped testimony were shown at President Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial.
2000 – First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton formally declared her candidacy for a Senator seat in the state of New York.
2002 – A federal judge ordered John Walker Lindh to be held without bail pending trial. Lindh was known as the “American Taliban.”
2004 – Robert Blake fired his lawyers, putting his murder trial on hold.
2006 – In Hungary, an ice skater fell through the ice into a freezing lake. The skater managed to survive by holding onto the edge of the ice with her teeth for ten minutes. She had to use her teeth because her hands were stiff because of the cold.
2006 – The animated TV series “American Dad” premiered on Fox after Super Bowl XXXIX.
2014 – Jay Leno’s final “Tonight Show” (which he began hosting in 1992) aired on NBC TV.
2018 – SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy, a super heavy launch vehicle, made its maiden flight.
2019 – Australian researchers determined that honeybees could add and subtract and understood the concept of zero.
2020 – The first COVID-19 death was recorded in the United States. It wasn’t confirmed by the CDC until April 21st.
BIRTHDAYS:
Mamie Van Doren – 95 years old (1931) – Actress and model
Mike Farrell – 87 years old (1939) – Actor, director, producer, activist and public speaker
Tom Brokaw – 86 years old (1940) – Journalist and author
Gigi Perreau – 85 years old (1941) – Actress and director
Fabian Forte – 83 years old (1943) – Pop singer and actor
Michael Tucker – 81 years old (1945) – Actor and producer
Jim Turner – 80 years old (1946) – Captain and politician
Mike Anderson – 77 years old (1949) – former American football player
Timothy M. Dolan – 76 years old (1950) – Cardinal
Punky Meadows – 76 years old (1950) – Rock guitarist and songwriter
John Kuester – 71 years old (1955) – Basketball player and coach
Michael Pollan – 71 years old (1955) – Journalist, author, and academic
Jerry Marotta – 70 years old (1956) – Drummer
Kathy Najimy – 69 years old (1957) – Actress and comedian
Robert Townsend – 69 years old (1957) – Actor and director
Megan Gallagher – 66 years old (1960) – Actress
Cam Cameron – 65 years old (1961) – Football player and coach
Bill Lester – 65 years old (1961) – Race car driver
Axl Rose – 64 years old (1962) – Singer-songwriter and producer
Scott Gordon – 63 years old (1963) – Ice hockey player and coach
Anita Cochran – 59 years old (1967) – Singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
David Hayter – 57 years old (1969) – Actor and screenwriter
Bob Wickman – 57 years old (1969) – Baseball player
Tim Herron – 56 years old (1970) – Golfer
Carlos Rogers – 55 years old (1971) – Basketball player
Brian Stepanek – 55 years old (1971) – Actor
David Binn – 54 years old (1972) – Football player
Chad Allen – 51 years old (1975) – Baseball player and coach
Kim Zmeskal – 50 years old (1976) – Gymnast and coach
Josh Stewart – 49 years old (1977) – Actor
Konnor – 46 years old (1980) – Wrestler
Luke Ravenstahl – 46 years old (1980) – Politician, 58th Mayor of Pittsburgh
Ricky Barnes – 45 years old (1981) – Golfer
Calum Best – 45 years old (1981) – American-English model and actor
Alison Haislip – 45 years old (1981) – Actress and producer
Elise Ray – 44 years old (1982) – Gymnast
Antoine Wright – 42 years old (1984) – Basketball player
Kris Humphries – 41 years old (1985) – Basketball player
Crystal Reed – 41 years old (1985) – Actress
Dane DeHaan – 40 years old (1986) – Actor
Tony Johnson – 40 years old (1986) – Mixed martial artist
Pedro Álvarez – 39 years old (1987) – Dominican-American baseball player
Travis Wood – 39 years old (1987) – Baseball player
Anna Diop – 38 years old (1988) – Senegalese-American actress
Bailey Hanks – 38 years old (1988) – Actress, singer, and dancer
Jonny Flynn – 37 years old (1989) – Basketball player
Jermaine Kearse – 36 years old (1990) – Football player
Teresa Scanlan – 33 years old (1993) – Beauty pageant titleholder, Miss America 2011
Tinashe – 33 years old (1993) – Singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress
Kevon Looney – 30 years old (1996) – Basketball player
Adley Rutschman – 28 years old (1998) – Baseball player
TODAY IS:
- National Frozen Yogurt Day: Indulge in a cool, creamy dessert that's good for you! Top it with your favorite fruit and feel the guilt-free satisfaction.
- National Give Kids a Smile Day: Ensuring little ones sport bright smiles by nurturing their toothy grins, it's about fostering habits that keep those pearly whites shining.
- National Woman’s Heart Day: National Woman's Heart Day is an important event focused on women's heart health. This day is dedicated to raising awareness about cardiovascular diseases in women, which are often overlooked. Many women do not recognize the symptoms of heart disease, making it vital to spread knowledge and encourage proactive health measures. Heart...
- National Working Naked Day: Embracing the comfort of familiar surroundings, remote work offers the freedom to craft a productive, personalized workspace while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
- National Bubble Gum Day: Chewy, colorful, and bursting with flavor, this sweet treat is perfect for blowing bubbles and bringing a smile to your face.
- Ronald Reagan Day: Ronald Reagan Day is a special occasion that celebrates the legacy of the 40th President of the United States. It honors his leadership and the values he championed, such as individual freedom and a robust economy. Known for his charisma and communication skills, Reagan left a lasting mark on American...
- World Muay Thai Day: World Muay Thai Day is a global celebration of a martial art deeply rooted in Thai culture. Known as the "Art of Eight Limbs," Muay Thai involves using fists, elbows, knees, and shins in combat. This day brings together fighters, fans, and communities worldwide to honor both the sport and...
- Pay a Compliment Day: Pay a Compliment Day is a special occasion that encourages people to spread positivity by giving genuine compliments. This simple act can brighten someone's day and foster a sense of appreciation and kindness. The day highlights the power of kind words and how they can create a ripple effect of...
- National Wear Red Day: Rocking vibrant red outfits to spotlight heart health sends a powerful message of awareness and support for a cause that truly matters.
- Number Day: Unleashing curiosity, sparking puzzles, and making numbers an exciting adventure ignites young minds, fostering a lifelong love for math.
- Reclaim Social Day: Reclaim Social Day invites everyone to flood social media with kindness. It encourages people to post uplifting stories, thank those who inspire them, and highlight acts of generosity. The goal is to shift online spaces from negativity to positivity. By sharing good news and supportive messages, users can create a...
- National Chopsticks Day: Take part in an ancient tradition that has been around for thousands of years in the Asian culture by eating with and enjoying the unique experience of chopsticks.
- National Valentine Shopping Reminder Day: National Valentine Shopping Reminder Day is a fun and practical reminder to prepare for the romantic holiday. Celebrated a week and a day before Valentine's Day, this day helps ensure you have enough time to buy or order gifts that will arrive on time. It's a chance to start thinking...
- Sami National Day: Sami National Day is a vibrant celebration of Sami culture and identity. The Sami people, who live across parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia, use this day to express pride in their unique heritage. The day highlights their traditional clothing, music, language, and art. It also strengthens the sense...
- National Eighties Day: Big hair, loud colors, and booming beats—National Eighties Day throws you straight into the wild spirit of the 1980s. Everything felt louder, bolder, and full of life. Music blasted from boom boxes, arcade games lit up dark corners, and shoulder pads ruled the streets. It wasn’t just a decade—it was a...
- National Lame Duck Day: Being in a position of limited influence, these folks can sometimes surprise everyone with unexpected moves, making politics oddly intriguing.
- Waitangi Day: Waitangi Day is celebrated by people throughout the country of New Zealand, particularly in the Bay Islands. Events can last for up to three days, including a special opening service takes place at dawn on Waitangi Day at the Treaty Grounds. Other activities including political speeches, parades, ceremonies, musical performances and so...
- Women’s Heart Week: Promoting cardiovascular wellness in women empowers vibrant lives, ensuring resilient hearts beat to life's rhythm.
- World Interfaith Harmony Week: Imagine a week where the world comes together in a vibrant celebration of faiths, a time known as World Interfaith Harmony Week. Picture communities hosting enlightening dialogues where voices from varied religions share their rich traditions. This is the essence of celebrating World Interfaith Harmony Week, a journey of learning...
- Shape Up With Pickles Time: Shape Up With Pickles Time is an exciting event that celebrates everyone's favorite tangy treat, the pickle. This special occasion encourages people to include pickles in their diet while focusing on staying active. The combination of healthy snacking and exercise makes this celebration unique and engaging. From dill to sweet...
- National Green Week: National Green Week is an exciting initiative that brings attention to the importance of environmental sustainability. Schools and organizations across the country use this week to engage students in activities that promote greener living. The event aims to inspire young minds to adopt eco-friendly habits that can make a lasting...
- Chiang Mai Flower Festival: The Chiang Mai Flower Festival transforms the city into a stunning floral paradise. Every year, vibrant displays of flowers line the streets and parks. The event features intricately decorated floats covered in colorful blooms, parading through the city. Marching bands and traditional dancers add to the festive atmosphere. Thousands of...
- La Poutine Week: La Poutine Week is a lively celebration dedicated to one of Canada's most beloved dishes. This annual event brings joy to poutine lovers across the country. Restaurants from coast to coast join in, offering their unique takes on the classic fries, cheese curds, and gravy combination. The week is not...
- Pay Your Bills Week: Pay Your Bills Week serves as an important reminder for everyone to stay on top of their financial responsibilities. It's a dedicated time to focus on clearing our dues and preventing financial pitfalls. This week highlights the importance of timely bill payments, which can greatly reduce stress and help maintain a...
- African Heritage and Health Week: If you're looking for delicious, healthy cuisine, look no further than the diverse array of African dishes.
- National Patient Recognition Week: Acknowledging and valuing those who rely on care and support — a simple yet profound act that keeps the human connection alive.
- Burn Awareness Week: As much as we love the warmth and coziness of fires, it's important to always be cautious and aware of potential hazards.
- Boy Scouts Anniversary Week: Exploring the great outdoors, learning survival skills, and making new friends – who needs video games when you have camping gear and s'mores?
- Pride In Foodservice Week: Behind every delicious meal and drink is an army of chefs, servers, and bartenders working to make your dining experience memorable.
- National School Counseling Week: Like superheroes, with tissues and good advice, school counselors help students conquer everything from bullies to bad grades.
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