Sunday, March 1, 2020

March 1 - National Pig Day


Happy National Pig Day! Observed annually on March 1st, today recognizes the domesticated pig, as well as any and all of our porcine pals! 

This holiday includes events and celebrations at zoos, schools, nursing homes and sporting events around the United States. Pig parties, pig parades, and gatherings with pig collectibles are a few of the other events that have commemorated National Pig Day. 

Pigs are a clever and intelligent animal, however, most people are not aware of their high level of intelligence.  They are a household pet to some that can be trained and taught tricks. 

In Dublin in 1772, a trained swine called the Learned Pig told time, counted and other such tricks to entertain crowds in the streets.  

There was a famous, if fictitious, Learned Pig in London in the late 1700s which seemed to gain his learnedness from his mother. She ate an entire volume of English political theorist Sir Robert Filmer’s manuscripts and “Saobeverel’s Sermons” before she delivered him into the world.  

The Learned Pig in London was apparently born with an intelligence that seemed obvious just by looking. When one day he feasted upon the garden of the great Milton himself he began waxing poetic. 

Pigs have been popular storybook characters for generations. From English author A.A. Milne’s Piglet to American writer E.B. White’s Wilbur, pigs have an endearing and flavorful quality about them that makes us love them. 

There are hundreds of different breeds, most of which are descended from the Eurasian Wild Boar. The female is called a gilt or sow and can produce ten piglets in a single litter.  

They also produce bacon, ham, baby back ribs, spare ribs, sirloin, pork belly and oh, so many more delectable barbecue items it would be a shame to not honor the swine on this day of all days. 

HOW TO OBSERVE 

Cuddle up with one, read about one, or eat one.  Use #NationalPigDay to post on social media. 

HISTORY 

Our research has found that this day was created in 1972 by two sisters, Ellen Stanley and Mary Lynne Rave. Ellen was a school teacher in Lubbock, Texas and Mary was from Beaufort, North Carolina.   

According to Rave, the purpose of National Pig Day is “to accord the pig its rightful, though generally unrecognized, place as one of man’s most intellectual and domesticated animals.” 

#NatinoalPigDay 
@nichecinema 

March 1 - National Self-Injury Awareness Day


Happy National Self-Injury Awareness Day! On March 1st each year, this day focuses on increasing education and support on a misunderstood problem. 

When someone causes deliberate self-injury or harm, the action is an indication of emotional distress.  

Approximately four percent of Americans self-harm with a majority of those being college students according to research from the Journal of American Board of Family Medicine

This day is designed to help friends and family recognizes the signs and to help those in emotional distress find help. There is help and support to be found. 

Self-injury occurs in many forms, including cutting, scratching, punching and ingestion of chemicals. Those who self-harm do so for a variety of reasons. Some of them include coping with fear, stress, anxiety or to induce positive feelings. 

People who self-injure may try to hide their injuries. Their clothing may not fit the season. Other signs may include: 

  • • unexplained cuts, burns or bruises 
  • • inability to handle emotions 
  • • avoiding relationships 
  • • problems with relationships 
  • • issues at work, home or school 
  • • poor self-esteem 
Resources and support are available to help understand and treat self-injury. Seeking a professional consultation is an important first step. 

HOW TO OBSERVE 

There are several ways to participate in the observance. Learn more about self-injury and find help if you need it. 

Organizations around the country will be hosting events with speakers and seminars designed to start a dialogue and provide helpful information. Understand that no one has to suffer alone and there is help.

  • • Attend an event or organize an event near you. 
  • • Wear orange to show your support. 
  • • Help remove the stigma associated with this and other mental health concerns. 
  • • Open a dialogue by starting the conversation. 
  • • Find resources and support by visiting Center for Discovery or by visit the website below  
Use #SelfInjuryAwarenessDay to share your story on social media. 

HISTORY 

Since at least 1999, National Self-Injury Awareness Day has been promoted by several organizations to raise awareness about self-injury and how to better provide support. 

#SelfInjuryAwarenessDay 
@TheABFM 
@Disocvery_ED 
@nichecinema