National Aviation Day

Happy National Aviation Day! (August 19)
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I have to say I've never heard of National Aviation Day,
I have to say I've never heard of National Aviation Day,
Me neither. I often wonder who decides on these things. Every day seems to be a National something-or-other day. I can't keep up with it.
I have to say I've never heard of National Aviation Day,
Me neither. I often wonder who decides on these things. Every day seems to be a National something-or-other day. I can't keep up with it.
"The holiday was established by a presidential proclamation in 1939, which designated the anniversary of Orville Wright's birthday to be National Aviation Day."
I have to say I've never heard of National Aviation Day,
Me neither. I often wonder who decides on these things. Every day seems to be a National something-or-other day. I can't keep up with it.
"The holiday was established by a presidential proclamation in 1939, which designated the anniversary of Orville Wright's birthday to be National Aviation Day."
What are those? I had to request Mondays as a regular day off -- no pay --Is it a REAL national Holiday with a day off with Pay?
National holidays over here may not be Federal holidays, not all Federal holidays are recognized by every State and each State may ratify its own (thus Battle of Bennington Day in Vermont, etc.). There's Arbor Day (I suppose Maine may have an 'Arbor Day), Secretary Day (Kentucky, perhaps Virginia, may have a Secretariat Day), Prayer Day (although there's some states that may not have a prayer)... there can be a day for everything (although I haven't specifically heard of an Everything Day, many celebrate their own thing)...Every day seems to be a National something-or-other day...
As commoner points out, who knows about these "national observation days" & how are they celebrated?
Every day seems to be a National something-or-other day...
As commoner points out, who knows about these "national observation days" & how are they celebrated?
National holidays over here may not be Federal holidays, not all Federal holidays are recognized by every State and each State may ratify its own (thus Battle of Bennington Day in Vermont, etc.). There's Arbor Day (I suppose Maine may have an 'Arbor Day), Secretary Day (Kentucky, perhaps Virginia, may have a Secretariat Day), Prayer Day (although there's some states that may not have a prayer)... there can be a day for everything (although I haven't specifically heard of an Everything Day, many celebrate their own thing)...
Quite true, most holidays begin as observances.As I understand it, National Aviation Day is not a holiday but a "Federal observance". I was wondering how many people actually observe it or know what it's all about.
Well, that could have saved me a lot of stamps -- I've sent out cards and no one dropped one hat!...in good old GB we send cards at the drop of a hat.