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Friday, June 17, 2011

Fathers Day 2011

Story of Father's Day

Father's Day is a beautiful festival that acknowledges and appreciates the important role played by a father in raising the child and consequently building a stronger society. Though fathers have been revered at all times by civilizations across the globe ironically what was missing until the last century was the official recognition of the significance of fathers in ones life. Father's Day story is the tale of realization of the need for a Father's Day festival primarily by Ms Sonora Louise Smart Dodd of Washington. The story narrates Sonora's unflagging struggle to officially set a day to honor all fathers. Thanks to Sonora, today Fathers Day is celebrated in a large number of countries around the world.

The Beginning of Father's Day Story

Historians have recorded that there was a tradition to celebrate Father's Day even thousands of years ago. Their study say that 4,000 years ago in Babylon a son called Elmesu carved a father's day message on a clay card. In his message Elmesu wished his father a long and healthy life. There is no knowledge as to what happened to this father son duo but it is believed that several countries retained the custom of celebrating Father's Day.

Genesis of Father's Day in Modern Society

The tradition of celebrating Father's Day as seen today originated in the last century. Though there are several people who are credited for furthering the cause of Father's Day, there is far greater acceptance for Ms Sonora Louise Smart Dodd's contribution. A doting daughter from Spokane, Washington, Ms Dodd is recognized as the Founder or Mother of the Father's Day Festival.

Inception of the Father's Day took place in Sonora's mind when she happened to hear a Mother's Day sermon in 1909. Sonora, who was 27 then, had begun to recognize the hardships her father must have gone through while bringing up his six children alone. When Sonora was 16, her mother had died during childbirth. Sonora's father a Civil War veteran by the name of William Jackson Smart raised six children including the newborn on his own. Sonora questioned that if there is a day to recognize mothers then why is not there a day to honor fathers?


Many people laughed and joked at Sonora's idea. But her will did not droop. She began a sincere campaign lobbying for the cause of Father's Day. Her hard work began to show signs of success when Spokane celebrated its first Father's Day on June 19, 1910 with the support of Spokane Ministerial Association and the local Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). To pay tribute to her affectionate father, Sonora wished that Father's Day be celebrated on her father's birthday on June 5, but it so happened that there was not enough time for preparation and the day came to be celebrated on third Sunday in the month of June.


The noble idea of celebrating Father's Day became quite popular in US so much so that President Woodrow Wilson approved of the festival in 1916. President Calvin Coolidge too supported the idea but it was President Lyndon Johnson who signed a Presidential Proclamation declaring the third Sunday of June as Father's Day in 1966. Then in 1972, President Richard Nixon established a permanent national observance of Father's Day to be held on the third Sunday of June.


Fathers Day Celebration in Present Time

Father's Day has become a hugely popular festival. World over people thank their father and pay tribute to them. Most commonly children gift Father's Day cards and flowers to their father. Neckties are a popular gift on the occasion of Father's Day. Due to the tradition of giving gifts, cards makers, florists and gift sellers campaign for Father's Day Festival in a big way and cash in on the sentiments of the people.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Saturdays are Super with Santa


Press Release
For Immediate release
June 2, 2011
Saturdays are Super with Santa
Santa Claus Live on BlogTalkRadio.com Internet radio.
Kids and parents worldwide can listen to and call in and talk to Santa Claus live
every Saturday on http://BlogTalkRadio.com/SantaClaus at 10:00 am CST. Santa’s live
radio talk show is a mix of upbeat, positive and sometimes funny music, Santa talking to the kids and Story Time.

Santa talks with the kids about how their week has been and encourages them to call in
and talk to him (of course with their parents permission).  The call in number is
914-338-0558 and is only on during the show time. Story Time is a very important
part of every show. Stories vary from the classics to modern day futuristic.
  
Special days and celebrations call for special theme shows. Coming up in the near
future is the “Christmas in July Celebration”, with special guests and prizes.
Often Santa Claus encourages  the kids to start and keep
a journal or a diary of their daily life adventures. He also emphasizes the importance
of reading and shares with them ways to get interested in reading.

Santa Claus also has developed a parental aide iphone app. It is in the Apple App
Store, named Santa Speaks. The app provides a way for the parent to be assisted
by Santa Claus in rewarding their child for a job well done in several areas of their life.
There are also areas where Santa can assist the parent with positive reinforcement  for
a particular behavioral problem. All this is available year round.

For more information contact:
Santa Jim Pollard
Santa’s Country Home
9312SR 131
Hickory, KY 42051
270-851-7699
Sleigh phone 270-493-0281