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Have a Happy
Womens Heart Health Day!
February 1
Womens Heart Health Day
Reminding women to take care of their hearts through diet and exercise.
January 2nd
Candlemas Day
Celebrate the presentation of Jesus,
and the purification of His mother, Mary.
On Candlemas Day and always, may the purity of the Lord fill your heart and soul.
Honoring the lives of three pop-music legends --- Buddy Holly, J.P. "Big Bopper" Richardson and Richie Valens --- on the anniversary of their deaths . . . February 3 . . . Rock On . . .
February 5th Weatherperson's Day Celebrating the work of all meteorologists.
Hope your Weatherperson's Day is bright and sunny...
...with 100% chance of happiness!
February 6th
Reggae Day
Celebrating the birthday of Bob Marley, this day recognizes all Reggae musicians.
It's Reggae Day, mon!
Get up,
stand up...
and party!
February 8th Rebel day
Celebrating the birth of the original rebel, James Dean, in Fairmont, IN in 1931. Happy Rebel Day! (Just thought I'd send you an EMAIL with a cause...)
February 9th Weather Day
The U.S. Weather Bureau began operating on this day in 1870.
It's Weather Day!
Hope your forcast is for nothing but blue skies!
February 10th Schnozz Day
Celebrating big noses on the birthday
of Jimmy Durante, born 1893.
On Schnozz Day, remember... Nobody nose you like I nose you!
Be Electrific Day On February 11, we honor the birth of inventor Thomas Alva Edison . . . and we discover the electricity within our own bodies. Celebrate by skating across the carpet in your stocking feet . . .
Attention, Men!
This is your final warning!
Tomorrow is Valentine's Day!
Please respond within the next 24 hours
with flowers,candy,gifts,
and romance novel hero-quality behavior.
A Public Service Announcement for all men who are currently in (and wish to remain in) a relationship.
Its Have a Heart Day
Pump up the concern
for your heart,
the planet,
and the animals
you share it with.
February 14
Have a Heart Day
Consider eating
a more environmentally-friendly
cuisine today.
Celebrate the life of a true American hero, Susan B. Anthony, on her birthday . . . February 15 Raised in New York, Susan B. Anthony spent part of her twenties teaching at a Quaker seminary. After the Civil War, she became a passionate leader for the womens suffrage movement. And, in 1866, she co-founded the American Equal Rights Association. Over a century later, Anthony became the first woman depicted on U.S. currency.