Reminders from Our Flag
for Saturday, October 19, 2019
... a Saturday Replay of this past Wednesday's ...
... a 'Women to Honor Wednesday' ...
... and 'National Dictionary Day' ...
for Saturday, October 19, 2019
... a Saturday Replay of this past Wednesday's ...
... a 'Women to Honor Wednesday' ...
... and 'National Dictionary Day' ...
Half-Staff Alerts for October 19
... America's most honorable, accurate, & complete (National, State, & Local) half-staff alert service ...
... America's most honorable, accurate, & complete (National, State, & Local) half-staff alert service ...
Half-Staff Alerts for October 19
The U.S. & State Flags across MICHIGAN and WISCONSIN are half-staff
The MD State Flag is half-staff across MARYLAND
All Flags atop the SOUTH DAKOTA Capitol building are half-staff
And, there are local half-staffs of State, County and/or City Flags in San Antonio, TX, Montgomery County, MD, and Columbia, SC
Upcoming Half-Staff Alerts
in Virginia on 10/20
in New Jersey on 10/21 and again from 10/22 to 10/25
GO HERE to review all current and upcoming half-staff details and their honorees - including pictures
The U.S. & State Flags across MICHIGAN and WISCONSIN are half-staff
The MD State Flag is half-staff across MARYLAND
All Flags atop the SOUTH DAKOTA Capitol building are half-staff
And, there are local half-staffs of State, County and/or City Flags in San Antonio, TX, Montgomery County, MD, and Columbia, SC
Upcoming Half-Staff Alerts
in Virginia on 10/20
in New Jersey on 10/21 and again from 10/22 to 10/25
GO HERE to review all current and upcoming half-staff details and their honorees - including pictures
... a Saturday Replay of ...
Wednesday's Women to Honor ...
... Moment to Remember
Wednesday's Women to Honor ...
... Moment to Remember
During this week in history, on October 13, in 1754, Mary Hays, nicknamed "Molly Pitcher," was born in New Jersey. Molly Pitcher is famous for becoming the first known female fighter in the Revolutionary War. She became a water-carrier turned artilleryman during the Battle of Monmouth in New Jersey in 1778. Molly, who took the place of her husband, John Hays, after he collapsed during the Battle of Monmouth, (she) was famously depicted in paintings and sculptures working with the artillery.
CLICK HERE to practice this week's Pre-Pledge Tribute to perform for your class on #FlagDayFriday
... a Saturday Replay of ...
Wednesday's Slice of Americana
... celebrating 'National Dictionary Day' ...
Wednesday's Slice of Americana
... celebrating 'National Dictionary Day' ...
On this date, October 16, in 1758, American teacher and writer Noah Webster (1758-1843) was born in West Hartford, Connecticut. He is known as the "Father of American Education" because his speller books taught five generations of Americans how to spell. And, yes, he's the Webster in the well-known Merriam-Webster Dictionary you use. Noah Webster was the first to create and publish "An American Dicitonary of the English Language" in 1828 - after 22 years of work. He's less well-known for, but equally influential in American history for being recruited by Alexander Hamilton to serve as an editor of the Federalist Party newspaper - which played a critical role in approval of the U.S. Constitution. Mr. Webster died in 1843 while working on the second volume of his dictionary. George and Charles Merriam purchased rights to Webster's 2nd volume, work-in-progress dictionary, so that's how it got the name as we know it today - the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
[ portrait of Noah Webster by James Herring in the National Gallery = public domain image ]
Thanks for reviewing today's 'Reminders for Our Flag'
- a service from the Flag Steward program
Now go 'Be a stud citizen' today by ...
... picking up and disposing of 2 pieces of trash that will help
keep America beautiful !!!
- a service from the Flag Steward program
Now go 'Be a stud citizen' today by ...
... picking up and disposing of 2 pieces of trash that will help
keep America beautiful !!!
In God We Trust
(Official motto of the United States of America)
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