November 3

Scott Winters, Realtor

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:

1507 – Leonardo DaVinci was commissioned by the husband of Lisa Gherardini to paint her. The work is known as the Mona Lisa.

1796 – John Adams was elected the 2nd President of the United States.

1892 – The first automatic telephone went into service at LaPorte, IN. The device was invented by Almon Strowger.

1900 – The first automobile show in the United States opened at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY.

1906 – “S.O.S.” was officially adopted as the international Morse Code distress signal after being established at the International Radiotelegraph Convention in Berlin

1908 – William Howard Taft was elected as the 27th President of the United States.

1926 – Ty Cobb retired from baseball.

1930 – The Detroit Windsor Tunnel opened to motor vehicle traffic. It was the first International underwater roadway tunnel.

1936 – Franklin D. Roosevelt was re-elected President of the United States.

1911 – Louis Chevrolet and William C. Durant founded the Chevrolet Motor Car Company in competition with the Ford Model T.

1952 – Frozen bread was offered for sale for the first time in a supermarket in Chester, NY.

1953 – The Rules Committee of organized baseball restored the sacrifice fly. The rule had not been used since 1939.

1954 – The first “Godzilla” film was released and marked the first appearance of the character.

1956 – The movie “The Wizard of Oz” was first broadcast on television.

1957 – Sputnik II was launched by the Soviet Union. It was the second man-made satellite to be put into orbit. On board was the first animal to enter orbit — a dog named Laika.

1964 – Lyndon B. Johnson was elected to a full term, winning 61% of the vote and 44 states.

1964 – Washington, DC, residents were able to vote in a Presidential election for the first time.

1969 – Mary Stiles and two companions tried to stop the further demolition of the old Grand Rapids City Hall building. Mary’s two friends climbed the tower of the abandoned building and rang the old city fire bell and Mary chained herself to the wrecking ball. She was later cut off and arrested, and the demolition when on as scheduled.

1969 – PBS started airing educational programming with TV shows like “Sesame Street”.

1973 – NASA launched the Mariner 10 spacecraft toward Mercury. On March 29, 1974 it became the first space probe to reach that planet.

1975 – The television show “Good Morning America” premiered on ABC with original hosts David Hartman and Nancy Dussault.

1976 – The Stephen King movie, “Carrie”, was released in theaters.

1978 – The TV show “Diff’rent Strokes” premiered on NBC, which made Gary Coleman a huge star. The show ran until 1986.

1983 – Reverend Jesse Jackson launched his first campaign for President.

1992 – Carol Moseley-Braun became the first African-American woman U.S. Senator.

1992 – The song “I Will Always Love You”, recorded by Whitney Houston, was released. The song went on to become the best selling single in history created by a woman. The song was originally written and recorded by Dolly Parton.

1992 – Bill Clinton was elected 42nd President of the United States, defeating George Bush.

1994 – Susan Smith of Union, SC, was arrested for drowning her two sons. Nine days earlier she claimed that the children had been abducted by a black carjacker.

1995 – President Bill Clinton dedicated a memorial at Arlington National Cemetery to the 270 victims of the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.

1998 – Minnesota elected Jesse “The Body” Ventura, a former pro wrestler, as its governor.

2005 – Walt Disney Pictures released “Chicken Little.” It was the first Disney film completely created with computer animation.

2006 – The mockumentary film “Borat” premiered in theaters.

2014 – In New York, NY, One World Trade Center officially opened.

2016 – The Chicago Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series to earn their first title in 108 years, ending the longest title drought in U.S. sports history.

2020 – The U.S. Presidential Election took place between Democratic Joe Biden and Republican incumbent President Donald Trump. On November 7th, Biden was declared the winner.

 

BIRTHDAYS:

Lois Smith – 95 years old (1930) – Actress

Michael Dukakis – 92 years old (1933) – Lawyer, academic, and politician, 65th Governor of Massachusetts

Roy Emerson – 89 years old (1936) – Australian-American tennis player and coach

Mazie Hirono – 78 years old (1947) – Japanese-American lawyer and politician, U.S. Senator from Hawaii

Rick Kreuger – 77 years old (1948) – Baseball player and coach

Larry Holmes – 76 years old (1949) – Boxer and talk show host

Anna Wintour – 76 years old (1949) – English-American journalist

Joe Queenan – 75 years old (1950) – Author and critic

Dwight Evans – 74 years old (1951) – Baseball player and coach

Ed Murawinski – 74 years old (1951) – Cartoonist

Roseanne Barr – 73 years old (1952) – Comedian, actress, and producer

Jim Cummings – 73 years old (1952) – Voice actor

David Ho – 73 years old (1952) – Taiwanese-American scientist

Kate Capshaw – 72 years old (1953) – Actress and producer

Helios Creed – 72 years old (1953) – Singer-songwriter and guitarist

Larry Herndon – 72 years old (1953) – Baseball player and coach

Dennis Miller – 72 years old (1953) – Comedian, producer, and talk show host

Kathy Kinney – 71 years old (1954) – Actress and comedian

Phil Simms – 70 years old (1955) – Football player and sportscaster

Kevin Murphy – 69 years old (1956) – Actor, puppeteer, producer, and screenwriter

Gary Ross – 69 years old (1956) – Director, producer, and screenwriter

Steve Johnson – 68 years old (1957) – Basketball player

Brady Hoke – 67 years old (1958) – Football coach

Hal Hartley – 66 years old (1959) – Director, producer, and screenwriter

Karch Kiraly – 65 years old (1960) – Volleyball player, coach, and sportscaster

Dave Hahn – 64 years old (1961) – Japanese-American mountaineer and journalist

Greg Townsend – 64 years old (1961) – Football player

Gabe Newell – 63 years old (1962) – Businessman, co-founded Valve

David J. Schiappa – 63 years old (1962) – Lawyer and politician

Davis Guggenheim – 62 years old (1963) – Director, producer, and screenwriter

Howard Ballard – 62 years old (1963) – Football player

Mike Springer – 60 years old (1965) – Golfer

Jeanette J. Epps – 55 years old (1970) – Aerospace engineer and astronaut

Doug Zmolek – 55 years old (1970) – Ice hockey player

Sticky Fingaz – 52 years old (1973) – Rapper, producer, and actor

Christian Picciolini – 52 years old (1973) – Businessman and manager

Mick Thomson – 52 years old (1973) – Guitarist

Darren Sharper – 50 years old (1975) – Football player and sportscaster

Jake Shimabukuro – 49 years old (1976) – Ukulele player and composer

Damien Woody – 48 years old (1977) – Football player

Tim McIlrath – 47 years old (1978) – Singer-songwriter and guitarist

Karlos Dansby – 44 years old (1981) – Football player

Janel McCarville – 43 years old (1982) – Professional basketball player

Julie Berman – 42 years old (1983) – Actress

Tamba Hali – 42 years old (1983) – Football player

LaMarr Woodley – 41 years old (1984) – Football player

Tyler Hansbrough – 40 years old (1985) – Basketball player

Davon Jefferson – 39 years old (1986) – Basketball player

Colin Kaepernick – 38 years old (1987) – Football player

Ty Lawson – 38 years old (1987) – Basketball player

Kyle Seager – 38 years old (1987) – Baseball player

Elizabeth Smart – 38 years old (1987) – Kidnapping victim, activist, and journalist

Diante Garrett – 37 years old (1988) – Basketball player

Paula DeAnda – 36 years old (1989) – Singer-songwriter and actress

Kenny Golladay – 32 years old (1993) – Football player

Matt Bushman – 30 years old (1995) – Football player

Kendall Jenner – 30 years old (1995) – Television personality and model

Hailey Baptiste – 24 years old (2001) – Tennis player

Jake LaRavia – 24 years old (2001) – Basketball player

Fina Strazza – 20 years old (2005) – Actress

Ever Anderson – 18 years old (2007) – Actress

 

TODAY IS:

  • National Sandwich Day: Two delicious slices of bread hugging an array of mouth-watering ingredients, creating the perfect handheld meal to satisfy hunger cravings.
  • Japanese Culture Day: A rich tapestry of traditions, art, and philosophy, weaving together ancient wisdom and contemporary vibrancy in daily life.
  • Recreation Day Tasmania: Recreation Day is a lively holiday in northern Tasmania, bringing residents a much-needed break. The day encourages people to step away from their routines and enjoy leisure activities. Many schools and businesses are closed on this public holiday, giving everyone a chance to relax and unwind​​. The primary reason for celebrating...
  • Smart Home Day: Embracing modern technology's harmonious integration into our living spaces, ushering in a new era of convenience and efficiency.
  • National Housewife Day: Crafting a symphony of home and family, orchestrating daily life with love, efficiency, and a pinch of creativity, keeping the household humming.
  • National Accessory Day: National Accessory Day, observed annually on November 3rd, is all about celebrating the little extras that elevate our style. Accessories, from scarves and hats to jewelry and watches, play a significant role in fashion. They not only complete our outfits but also allow us to express our personalities and moods...
  • Job Action Day: Discovering vocations that perfectly align with ambitions, where aspirations meet reality, is like uncovering a treasure trove of purpose.
  • Color the World Orange Day: Color the World Orange Day is a vibrant and meaningful event. This day aims to raise awareness about Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), a chronic pain condition that is often misunderstood. By wearing orange and engaging in related activities, participants help shine a light on the struggles faced by those...
  • World Jellyfish Day: Floating gracefully, this ocean creature displays a stunning dance of translucent elegance beneath the waves, an embodiment of the sea's mysteries.
  • One Health Day: Addressing global health issues requires collaboration, innovative solutions, and sustainable practices to improve well-being worldwide.
  • Marlborough Anniversary Day: Marlborough Anniversary Day is a lively and cherished event in the Marlborough region of New Zealand. This day is set aside to celebrate the area's unique identity and achievements. The province, known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant communities, takes pride in its history and natural beauty. Residents and visitors...
  • Cliché Day: Sometimes, familiarity breeds connection - like old songs that feel like a warm hug, clichés hold a comforting charm in everyday conversations.
  • Give Someone a Dollar Day: Give Someone a Dollar Day is a special occasion dedicated to spreading kindness by giving someone a dollar. This day highlights the power of small gestures to make a significant impact. By participating, you contribute to a wave of generosity that can brighten someone's day and foster a sense of...
  • National Medical Cannabis Week: National Medical Cannabis Week is here. Are you ready to weed between the lines and discuss the high points of medical marijuana? It is a week of breaking down barriers to medically necessary cannabis use. This week also means showing that the grass might actually be greener when people in...
  • Marzipan Week: With its unique texture and delicate almond flavor, marzipan is a delicious treat — perfect for those with a sweet tooth!
  • Rad Tech Week: Rad Tech Week is a lively celebration of radiologic technologists and their essential work in the medical field. This special week shines a spotlight on the professionals who use cutting-edge imaging technology to diagnose and treat countless conditions. From X-rays to MRIs, these skilled technologists help doctors understand what’s happening...
  • National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week: National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week is a special time dedicated to recognizing the invaluable work done by animal shelters. These shelters serve as safe havens for millions of animals in need. They offer a second chance to pets that might otherwise face dire situations. This week highlights the efforts of...
  • Drowsy Driving Prevention Week: Drowsy Driving Prevention Week highlights the critical issue of driving while tired. Many people underestimate the dangers of drowsy driving, but it poses a significant risk on the road. Fatigued drivers often have slower reaction times, impaired judgment, and reduced attention, which can lead to serious accidents. This campaign emphasizes...
  • Children’s Book Week : Spark the joy of exploration in young minds through tales that open doors to realms of endless fascination and growth.
  • National Patient Transport Week: National Patient Transport Week honors the vital work of hospital transporters—the people who move patients with care and attention. It highlights how these team members keep patients and hospitals connected. Their efforts help patients get to tests, surgeries, or rooms on time. Each trip supports smoother daily operations and helps reduce...
  • Polar Bear Week: Polar Bear Week is a dynamic and vital event that takes place each year during the first full week of November, from November 3rd to 9th. This special week is timed with the autumn polar bear migration. This is why it is a perfect period to focus on these magnificent...
  • World Communication Week: World Communication Week sparks conversations and connections during this time each year. This exciting week celebrates communication's vital role in our personal and professional lives! It encourages everyone, from friends and family to coworkers and communities, to reach out, share ideas, and build stronger relationships through effective communication. How to Celebrate...
  • Cuckoo Dancing Week: Cuckoo Dancing Week celebrates the playful “Dance of the Cuckoos,” the signature theme of Laurel and Hardy films. Fans step into the groove from across the globe, echoing the duo’s charm with lively, lighthearted moves. This festival lifts spirits and connects people through shared laughter and movement. It brings joy through...

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