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Feb 25 2009

Celebrating March (part 1)

Published by kyellis at 1:29 pm under Living Edit This

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As March approaches we begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel of winter and the first day of spring on the 20th. The day of the Irish shows up on March 17. As well as the dreaded Daylight Savings Time when we all (or most of us) turn our clocks ahead and hour which means less sleep and a new routine to get used to. To this day I haven’t heard a believable reason that we change the time back and fourth. Believe me the farmers don’t watch the clock when it comes to the work they need to get done (one excuse I’ve heard) and I don’t see how we save electricity when we are getting up when it’s still dark and have to turn all the lights on. I think it’s some great conspiracy to keep our body clocks out of whack. Let’s see what else March has to offer.

American Red Cross Month
Irish-American Heritage Month
Music in Our Schools Month
National Craft Month
National Frozen Food Month
National Noodle Month
National Nutrition Month
Women’s History Month
Youth Art Month
Foot Health Month
Humorists are Artists Month
National Furniture Refinishing Month
National Peanut Month
Poetry Month
Social Workers Month
Newspapers in Our Schools Week (first week)
Bubble Gum Week (second week)
Crochet Week (second week)

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One Response to “Celebrating March (part 1)”

  1. alzheimersideason 25 Feb 2009 at 6:19 pm edit this

    Thanks for the info.
    I will share it on http://activitiesdirector.blogspot.com

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