Rescue a Dog Day Is Here!

https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-rescue-dog-day-may-20/ May 20th is meant to bring awareness to the approximately 3.3 million dogs brought into shelters every year. These sweet fur babies are looking for their forever home. READ Karen J. Mossman'sNATL RESCUE DOG DAY 2021 tribute DONATETo the ASPCA.org The Forever Dog: Surprising New Science to Help Your Canine Companion Live Younger, Healthier, … Continue reading Rescue a Dog Day Is Here!

It’s NATIONAL WINE DAY, Readers!

Learn more from https://nationaltoday.com/national-wine-day https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-wine-day-may-25/ Today is a day to celebrate wine. It's a time to enjoy the blessings of good friends & family while indulging in the flavors of the earth. This is a holiday meant to relax and just savor life. I can think of no better way to do that than to … Continue reading It’s NATIONAL WINE DAY, Readers!

May Is For Reading

https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-get-caught-reading-month-may/ Get Caught Reading Month was founded in 1999 by the Association of American Publishers but is now managed by Every Child A Reader. This is a national campaign that actually runs year-round, but May is set aside to observe it to encourage literacy. The best way to enjoy it is to grab a book (no matter how long), … Continue reading May Is For Reading

Readers – May’s MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH

LEARN MORE HERE Mental illness/disorders have often been misunderstood throughout history. Even now, with our modern technology and medical science, there is much to be learned. More so, there's still a lot of work for the negative perceptions about mental illness to be overcome so the stigma associated with it no longer prevents proper diagnosis or … Continue reading Readers – May’s MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH

NATIONAL MOTHER GOOSE DAY

https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-mother-goose-day-may-1/ Each year, on May 1st, we recognize Mother Goose. A beloved children's author of nursery rhymes, the true identity of Mother Goose is actually unknown. However, what is known is that Charles Perrault first published her collection in 1967. It contained rhymes and folk tales, and it essentially created the fairy tale genre. Today, … Continue reading NATIONAL MOTHER GOOSE DAY