I'm no rocket scientist, but all systems are "go" for a happy Mars Landing Day! December 2nd Mars Landing Day! Commemorating the day in 1971 that the Soviet capsule Mars 3 first landed on the red planet.
It's the Day of Artisans, and you deserve a day off! you're not getting it, of course, but you deserve it. December 4th Day of the Artisans A day to honor all of those who work for a living.
December 5th Blue Jeans Day Mr. Levi Strauss designed the first blue jeans on this date in 1880. Hope your Blue Jeans Day is as comfortable and relaxed as an old pair of well, you know!
On Pearl Harbor Day, December 7 . . . We honor their memory . . . On December 7, 1941, the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor in Oahu, Hawaii, was attacked by Japanese planes. Nearly two hundred ships and aircraft were destroyed, including the U.S.S. Arizona. More than 2,300 Americans lost their lives. The next day, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared that the U.S. had entered World War II. While addressing Congress, he uttered one of the most famous lines in U.S. history: "[December 7] is a date which will live in infamy."
On Imagine Day Imagine peace Imagine love Imagine the possibilities December 8th Imagine Day On the anniversary of John Lennon's death in 1980, celebrating peace, love and understanding.
Happy Christmas Card Day! (Or as your friendly letter carrier would say, "Ooooh, my back, my back !") December 9th Christmas Card Day Honoring Henry Cole, who created the first Christmas card in 1843.
We, the peoples of the United Nations . . . reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal right of men and women and of nations large and small. Charter of the United Nations (June 1945) Join us . . . Human Rights Day December 10 About Human Rights Day: In the words of the United Nations general assembly resolution, human rights education is designed to be a life-long process by which people at all levels of development and in all strata of society learn respect for the dignity of others and the means of ensuring that respect in all societies. Human rights education is intended to encourage fundamental freedoms for all people. On this day and every day.
December 11th Radio Day Radio's inventor, Guglielmo Marconi, sent the first wireless message from England to Canada in 1901. It's Radio Day! Turn on, tune in, and rock out!
December 12th Poinsettia Day Celebrated on the death of Joel Roberts Poinsett, who introduced the Poinsettia flower to America. Happy Poinsettia Day! Hope it's bloomin' terrific!
December 13th Clip-on Tie Day Commemorating the invention of the clip-on tie in 1928. It's Clip-on Tie Day! The perfect excuse to be a little bit "knotty!"
December 14th DNA Day Marking the day in 1967 that DNA was first created in a test tube. Has anyone every told you you've got great DNA? Darn Nice Attributes! Have a happy DNA Day!
December 15th National Firefighters Day Celebrated by presidential proclamation, this day honors the work of firefighters everywhere. FOR ALL THAT YOU RISK IN ALL THAT YOU DO, HERE'S A SINCERE THANKS HAPPY NATIONAL FIREFIGHTERS DAY
December 16th Beethoven Day Honoring Ludwig van Beethoven, born in Bonn, Germany in 1770. Happy Beethoven Day! May it be an orchestration of celebration!