MDBCs 13 Jun 2024
June 13th 2024 - Holidays and Observances
(click on the day for details)
- Christian feast day:
- Inventors' Day (Hungary)
- Suleimaniah City Fallen and Martyrs Day (Iraqi Kurdistan)
- International Albinism Awareness Day (international)
Observances (click on the day, BD, or week for details
CNA Day
Feast of St. Anthony
Feast of St. Anthony (Spain)
International Axe Throwing Day
Maharana Pratap Jayanti
National Chamoy Day
National Dance/Movement Therapy Advocacy Day
National Kitchen Klutzes of America Day
National Productive Business Civility Day
National Weed Your Garden Day
Random Acts of Light Day
World Softball Day
National Posttraumatic Growth Day
National Seersucker Day
National Farm Workers Day
Tim Allen
Kat Dennings
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Fun Observances
Sewing Machine Day
They say a stitch in time saves nine. So, on June 13, Sewing Machine Day, dust off your sewing machine and sew away!
The unofficial holiday celebrates the day in 1790 when English inventor Thomas Saint received a patent for the very first sewing machine design. However, it took 14 more years before the first working sewing machine was created in 1804, and another 15 years before sewing machines became easily accessible to consumers.
Agents of Social Change
The invention of sewing machines made the process of sewing easier, faster and more streamlined. In addition, the manufacturing of sewing machines for household use meant that women who spent a majority of time sewing, stitching and mending clothes by hand could now do all these tasks in a matter of hours instead of days and weeks. This gave them more time to seek paid employment. In this way, the sewing machine had a huge hand to play in the economic and social progress of women around the world.
Sewing Machine Day is also celebrated by some people on September 10.
How to Celebrate?
- Bring out your sewing machine to sew a new pattern.
- If you have always wanted to learn how to sew, now is the time to start learning.
- Have a sewing party – invite friends to teach you new patterns or exchange your creations with them.
Did You Know...
...that the earliest sewing needles were made of bones and stone?
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Cops had no trouble tracking down a woman who allegedly shoplifted from a Toronto-area store. A few minutes earlier, she had interviewed for a job there and left her résumé.
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My husband and I were watching Forrest Gump at the base theater. The crowd was pretty quiet throughout the film, until the scene when Forrest graduates from college and is met by an Army recruiter. That was met with a shout from behind us: "Run, Forrest, run!"
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My wife is a by-the-recipe baker. But that attention to detail still hasn't made her chocolate chip cookies taste any better. One day, after the cookies had been in the oven a while, I smelled a familiar odor.
"They're burning," I shouted.
"I know," she said nonchalantly. "Aren't you going to take them out?"
"No. They still have six minutes."
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From our local TV news station, this undeniably true travel suggestion:
"Next up, ten money-saving tips for your trip to Hawaii. Don't go away!"
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