Saturday, April 11, 2020

April 11 - National Submarine Day


Happy National Submarine Day! On April 11, this day honors the the United States Navy when they acquired its first modern commissioned submarine. On April 11, 1900, the Holland VI became the Navy’s first modern submarine. 

Designed by Irish-American inventor John Phillip Holland in 1896, he launched the Holland VI on May 17, 1897, at Navy Lt. Lewis Nixon’s Crescent Shipyard in Elizabeth, New Jersey.   

The United States Navy later purchased the Holland VI on April 11, 1900. As the Navy’s first commissioned submarine, it was renamed USS Holland (SS-1).  

The U.S. Navy’s first submarine was the Alligator, 1862. 
Submarine history runs deep in the United States. 

During the Revolutionary War era, David Bushnell built America’s first submarine, the Turtle. The submersible made several attempts to sink British ships but never succeeded.  

At the time, the U.S. Navy did not exist so, the Turtle is not the Navy’s first submarine. The first known U.S. Navy submarine was the USS Alligator. 

It’s also the fourth United States Navy ship of that name. The Alligator was active during the American Civil War.  
Elsewhere in the world, National Submarine Day is celebrated on March 17th. 

HOW TO OBSERVE 

Learn more about the U.S. Navy’s use of submarines. Take a tour of a U.S. submarine. Download and print the submarine coloring sheet 

You can find it by visiting the website below:

Use #NationalSubmarineDay to post on social media. 

HISTORY 

In 1969, Senator Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn.) introduced a bill (S. 2690) to the U.S. Senate to designate April 11th as National Submarine Day.  

While the bill may have passed the Senate, and introduced to the House in 1970 (H.R. 7998), no record of a proclamation from 37th U.S. President Richard M. Nixon is found.  

Despite that, beginning in 1970, veteran organizations, U.S. Navy service members and many other organizations recognized the day, commemorating the U.S. Navy’s first modern commissioned submarine. 

#NationalSubmarineDay 
@USNavy 
@SenateFloor 
@nichecinema 

April 11 - National Pet Day


Happy National Pet Day! On April 11, this day is dedicated to any and all of those pets who may not always get the companionship and attention pets deserve.  

While loving our pets is something we do every day, the observance encourages helping out orphaned pet companions. It will improve their health and enhance their opportunities for adoption. 
  
Sometimes their human companions aren’t well. Making sure their forever furry, feathered or fishy friends are receiving the best of care will help relieve stress and worry. 

National Pet Day is an excellent time to do a few checks for your pets. 

  • • Go through your fur-ever family member’s toys. Throw away any items that are no longer safe. 
  • • Maintain your pet-friendly home. Keep cords and toxins secure from your four-legged friends. This includes phone chargers. 
  • • Verify when vaccinations are due and schedule an appointment to update if they are due. 
  • • Check collars to ensure tags are secure and numbers are current. We sometimes forget to update this information when we move or change numbers. 
HOW TO OBSERVE 

Take supplies to those pets in shelters. Help a friend with pets who is recovering from an illness.  Adopt a pet. Give your pets extra love with a bath and rub down. 

When National Day Calendar® head writer Michele Schaaf isn't tackling fur, she Celebrates Every Day® with her family and friends as well. 

She also writes about everyday life and likes to share fun and humorous ways to brighten everyone’s day. 

Feel free to check our Schaaf's post Canine Kind by visiting the website below. 

Use #NationalPetDay on social media. 

HISTORY 

In 2005, American former EMT/Medic, celebrity lifestyle expert, animal rescuer, author, photographer and vegetarianColleen Paige founded the day. 

What can you do to observe your pet(s) today? 

#NationalPetDay 
@PetSmart 
@Colleen_Paige 
@nichecinema