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:
1803 – Lewis and Clark started their expedition to the west from Pittsburgh, PA.
1809 – Michigan’s first newspaper was printed. “The Michigan Essay” was printed in Detroit, MI. There was only 1 issue ever printed.
1887 – Thomas Edison patented the kinetoscope — the first movie projector.
1914 – Bloomingdale, MI had 9.78″ of rain in 24 hours, breaking the state’s rainfall total.
1920 – The first news program to be broadcast on radio was aired. The station was 8MK in Detroit, MI.
1920 – John Lloyd Wright was issued a patent for “Toy-Cabin Construction,” which are now called “Lincoln Logs”.
1964 – California officially became the most populated state in America.
1965 – The Department of Housing and Urban Development was created by the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate.
1974 – TV’s “The Partridge Family” ended its original run on ABC.
1985 – The “Night Stalker” killer, Richard Ramirez, was captured in Los Angeles, CA.
1991 – In a “Solidarity Day” protest hundreds of thousands of union members marched in Washington, DC.
1997 – Princess Diana, Princess of Wales, her companion Dodi Fayed, and driver Henri Paul died in a car crash in Paris. Princess Di was 36. (Do you remember where you were when you heard the news?)
1998 – “Titanic” became the first movie in North America to earn more than $600 million.
2004 – The TV show “Dog the Bounty Hunter” premiered on A&E. The reality show chronicled Duane “Dog” Chapman’s experiences as a bounty hunter.
2005 – Martha Stewart was permitted to remove the electronic ankle bracelet that had been monitoring her every move under the terms of her five-month house arrest.
2006 – Edvard Munch’s famous painting “The Scream”, that was stolen on August 22, 2004, was recovered in a raid by Norwegian police.
2009 – Walt Disney Co. announced it was acquiring comic book giant Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion.
2015 – President Obama officially re-designated Alaska’s Mt. McKinley as Denali, its native American name.
BIRTHDAYS:
Van Morrison – 80 a old (1945) – Musician
Itzhak Perlman – 80 a old (1945) – Violinist, conductor,
Rudolph Schenker – 77 a old (1948) – Guitarist (Scorpions)
Richard Gere – 76 a old (1949) – Actor (“An Officer and a Gentleman”, “Pretty Woman”, “Chicago”, “Primal Fear”, “American Gigolo”)
Gina Schock – 68 a old (1957) – Drummer (The Go-Go’s)
Glenn Tilbrook – 68 a old (1957) – Singer, guitarist (Squeeze)
Tony DeFranco – 66 a old (1959) – Singer (The DeFranco Family)
Rachel Dennison – 66 a old (1959) – Actress (TV’s “9 to 5”)
Jeff Russo – 56 a old (1969) – Guitarist, vocalist (Tonic)
Debbie Gibson – 55 a old (1970) – Singer, Actor
Chris Tucker – 54 a old (1971) – Actor, comedian (“Rush Hour” 1-3, “Silver Linings Playbook”, “Money Talks”, “Dead Presidents”, “Friday”)
Sara Ramirez – 50 a old (1975) – Actress (TV’s “Grey’s Anatomy”)
TODAY IS:
- National Eat Outside Day: Savor the sunshine while delighting in the scrumptious flavors of nature. Eating outside is a treat for the senses and the soul!
- National Zoo Awareness Day:
- We Love Memoirs Day: Delving into someone else's life story, wrapped in their adventures and life lessons, can be a captivating journey worth taking.
- International Overdose Awareness Day: Wear silver or purple, attend an event or seminar, and help raise awareness about the prevalence of overdoses and how such events can destroy families.
- National Matchmaker Day:
- Gravy Wrestling Championship:
- National Trail Mix Day: Go for the classic, or check out the bulk bins for a mix of nuts, fruits, and chocolate to craft your own trail mix, from cashews to filberts, craisins to apricots.
- World Distance Learning Day:
- Love Litigating Lawyers Day: If you know a lawyer or, take this opportunity to give them a big thank you for the hard work they do, while often being stereotyped and joked about.
- National Diatomaceous Earth Day:
- National South Carolina Day:
- International Day for People of African Descent: Honoring cultural richness, contributions, and resilience, amplifying voices and stories from the vibrant tapestry of African heritage.
- World Stop Sign Day:
- National Heroes’ Day: When the Philippines sought freedom from foreign rule, it sparked a fire of determination that lit the way for generations.
- Hari Merdeka:
- Late Summer Bank Holiday: Take advantage of the perfect opportunity to soak up the last of the summer sun, make memories with loved ones, and unwind before the autumn.
- Crayfish Party:
- Be Kind to Humankind Week: Genuine gestures illuminate hearts, weaving compassion into the fabric of everyday connections, fostering solidarity and empathy.
- National Fishing Month: Relaxing, meditative, and practical, fishing is an ideal hobby for many. Get out on the water with some bait and a fishing line, and catch yourself dinner.
- Festa do Vinho:
- Notting Hill Carnival: Vibrant rhythms, colorful parades, and diverse cultures converge in lively celebrations, creating an unforgettable fusion of joy and unity.
- Rtveli:
- Legacy Week:
- Literacy & Numeracy Week:
- Navasard:
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