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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
April 26...Arbor Day
April 26—Today is Arbor Day. What is your favorite kind of bird?
Here are some fun facts about birds:
The most yolks ever found in a single chicken’s egg
is nine.
An ostrich egg needs to be boiled for 2 hours to get
a hard-boiled egg.
The egg of the hummingbird is the world’s smallest
bird’s egg; the egg of the ostrich is the world’s largest.
A bird’s normal body temperature is usually 7-8
degrees hotter than a human’s.
A bird’s heart beats 400 times per minute while
resting and up to 1000 beats per minute while flying.
The kiwi of New Zealand is the only wingless bird.
Falcons can swoop at over 200 mph.
Penguins, ostriches, and dodo birds are all birds
that do not fly.
Hummingbirds eat about every ten minutes, slurping
down twice their body weight in nectar every day.
The only know poisonous bird in the world is the
hooded pitohui of Papua, New Guinea. The
poison is found in its skin and feathers.
Found at www.peteducation.com
April 25...the beginning of the Washington State Apple Blossom Festival in Wenatchee, WA
April 25—Today is the beginning of the Washington
State Apple Blossom Festival in Wenatchee, WA. What is your favorite kind of
apple?
Here are some fun facts about apples:
The science of apple cultivation is called Pomology.
The average person eats 65 apples every year.
Washington, New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and
California produce the most apples in the US.
Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, and Granny Smith
apples are the most popular varieties in the US.
The only variety to originate in North America is
the Crabapple.
Apple trees only bear fruit after they reach the age
of 5, but most trees can live to be over 100.
The tiniest apples are about the size of a pea, and
the largest apples can be the size of a small pumpkin.
It takes about 36 apples to create one gallon of
apple cider.
There are more than 8,000 varieties of apples.
The fear of apples is called Malusdomesticaphobia.
April 24...Barbra Streisand’s birthday
April 24—Today is Barbra Streisand’s birthday. What
is your favorite Barbra Streisand song or movie?
Barbra Streisand, an actress, singer, director,
composer, producer, designer, author, photographer, and activist, is the only
artist ever to receive Oscar, Tony, Emmy, Grammy, Directors Guild of America,
Golden Globe, National Medal of Arts, and Peabody Awards and France’s Legion
d’honneur as well as the American Film Institue’s Lifetime Achievement
Award. She is also the first female film
director to receive the Kennedy Center Honors.
Streisand won the 1968 Academy Award for Best
Actress in “Funny Girl,” the first motion picture she starred in.
Streisand is the only performer to have number one
albums in five consecutive decades. Of
her 51 gold albums, she has had 30 go platinum and 18 go multi-platinum.
April 23...William Shakespeare's Birth and Death Anniversary
April 23—Today is William Shakespeare’s Birth and
Death Anniversary (1564-1616). Write a poem.
William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1590 and
died on April 23, 1613. During his
lifetime, Shakespeare wrote 38 plays and various sonnets and poetry. Shakespeare’s plays are the most widely read
English text behind the Bible.
Even though Shakespeare only went to school until he
was 13, his vocabulary included 21,000 words!
During his time, the average vocabulary for his village was less than
500. Even today, most authors’
vocabulary does not exceed 7,500, and the average person with a University
degree has only 3,000 to 4,000.
Shakespeare made up many of the words he used in his
writing. He invented over 1,700 of the
words now commonly used in English.
These include words such as dwindle,
fashionable, negotiate, cold-blooded,
and rant.
April 22...Earth Day
April 22 is Earth Day. What is your favorite
place on Earth?
Earth Day was first celebrated in 1970. It was founded by Gaylord Nelson, a US
Senator from Wisconsin. The first Earth
Day was a day of rallies and demonstrations calling for a healthy, sustainable
environment. It also led to the creation
of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of the
Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Act.
Earth Day 2000 focused on global warming and clean
energy. 5,000 environmental groups from
184 countries turned out for the campaign.
Hundreds of thousands of people gathered on the National Mall in
Washington, DC, and was the first time that the internet was used to build
awareness.
Today, over one billion people in 192 countries are
participating in Earth Day events. In
Columbus, Ohio, the group Green Columbus is utilizing volunteers to pull
invasive plants, clean up neighborhoods, and plant trees.
In Santa Barbara, California, thousands of people
attend the local Earth Day Festival, where they have live music, speakers, and
a Green Car Show.
In Seoul, South Korea, they are organizing an
“Eco-style” Earth Day Flash Mob and hosting an Earth Day Walkathon and Earth
Day exhibition in collaboration with the Earth Day Network.
What will you do to celebrate Earth Day?
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
April 17...National Haiku Poetry Day
Today is National Haiku Poetry Day. Write a Haiku.
Sometimes I feel fine
Others, I feel sort of off
So I eat ice cream
The woman stood still
Looking out over the sea
The waves bring the fish
Sometimes Haikus work
Some of them don't make much sense
Refrigerator
Regardless of time
A dog is glad to see you
Their memories suck
Birthday cake is good
Cupcakes are even better
Ice cream is the best
Once upon a time
Starts many a good story
Some even end well
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
April 16...National Library Workers Day
Today is National Library Workers Day. What can the staff do to help you today?
Check out the history of the Heterick Memorial Library. Complete with a slideshow! Compiled by Paul Logsdon, Library Director.
Monday, April 8, 2013
April 5th...National Deep Dish Pizza Day. What is your favorite pizza topping?
Today
is National Deep Dish Pizza Day. What is
your favorite pizza topping?
National
Deep Dish Pizza Day was established in 2009 to commemorate this style of pizza
crust, created in Chicago, and the 65th anniversary of its original
creator, UNO.
The
Boston based company, ONU Restaurant Holdings Corporation, owns 165 full
service UNO Chicago Grill restaurants in 26 states (but unfortunately none in
Ada).
ONU
sells 4.4 million deep dish pizzas every year, which is enough to feed the
population of Ireland.
The
most popular pizza topping is cheese, followed by pepperoni and Italian
sausage. Nearly 35% of all the pizzas
ordered have pepperoni on them.
The
least popular pizza topping is anchovies.
Anchovies are small fish that taste very salty, and most pizza
restaurants do not even carry them.
Today
is a good day to make a trip to any of the local pizza places in town, or
simply call them up and place an order.
Written by Gayle Riedel, Heterick Memorial Library Intern
Written by Gayle Riedel, Heterick Memorial Library Intern
April 4th...National D.A.R.E. Day. What do you think is the best reason to be drug free?
Today is National D.A.R.E. Day. What do you think is the best reason to be drug free?
D.A.R.E.,
or Drug Abuse Resistance Education, is an international education program
founded in 1983 that seeks to prevent use of drugs, bullying, and violent
behavior.
Here
are 16 things to do instead of taking drugs:
1.
Play sports.
2.
Spend time doing a hobby or learn a new hobby.
3.
Talk on the phone with your friends.
4.
Play a video game.
5.
Finish a quiz or learn something new.
6.
Spend time with your parents and grandparents.
7.
Study or do your homework.
8.
Listen to music.
9.
Do work for your community or help someone in need.
10.
Play a board game.
11.
Watch TV.
12.
Draw.
13.
See a movie.
14.
Play on the computer.
15.
Talk to your friends on the Internet.
16.
Read a good book.
Found
at: http://library.thinkquest.org/J002597/15things.htm
Written by Gayle Riedel, Heterick Memorial Library Intern
Written by Gayle Riedel, Heterick Memorial Library Intern
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