Say,
did you know that Father's Day was not proclaimed an official U.S. holiday
until the year 1971? I didn't! It is always celebrated on the
third Sunday of June. Father's Day is a day for people to express
their appreciation for their fathers or father figures in their lives through
actions
and/or words.
Here are some interesting facts of history of how Father's Day came to be.
*l908 - In June, Mrs. John Bruce Todd founds Father's Day in honor of her father. She celebrated it in Spokane, Washington.
*1912 - William Jennings Bryan urges Americans to observe Father's Day to pay respect to all of the country's fathers.
*1914 - President Woodrow Wilson admonishes the nation to remember and honor its dads.
*1926 - President Calvin Coolidge urges the observance of the unofficial holiday, Father's Day, citing the example of American fathers to all the world.
*1931 - The Father's Day Council is formed to accelerate the participation of the entire country in the celebration of Father's Day, from which time the event grows by popular demand into a national "unofficial holiday".
*1935 - The first National Father's Day Luncheon takes place in New York.
*1942 - the first Father of the Year Award is presented in absentia to General Douglas MacArthur.
*1945 - There is new incentive to the growth of Father's Day as millions of GIs return to civilian life and become fathers for the first time.
*1971 - Congress, by a joint resolution, enacts Father's Day as a national holiday to be observed the third Sunday of every June.
*1972 - President Richard Nixon issues the first official national Father's Day Proclamation, which will be taken up by the state governors.
*1975 - The first Regional Father of the Year Awards are presented in Los Angeles.
*1976 - Regional Father of the Year Awards are inaugurated in Dallas, Chicago and Atlanta.
*1992 - Regional Father of the Year Awards are made in San Diego for the first time.
*1994 - Regional Father of the Year Awards are presented in San Francisco, south Florida and Portland, Oregon.
~Source: National
Father's Day Committee~
I think
one of the hardest gifts to pick out is a
Father's
Day gift. Maybe that's because I'm a gal. It seems so much
easier to pick out something for Mom for Mother's Day. It seems that
Dad already has enough ties or cologne or the like.
This
is a picture of me and my Dad when I was about four years old. OOOh,
look at those dirty knees!
"Hi! Woo-Woof-We'd
be in the dog house if we didn't wish a Happy Father's Day to our hoomin
daddy, so Happy Father's Day, Daddy! . . . and the same to all the other
daddys of the world!