Thursday, April 16, 2020

April 16 - National Orchid Day


Happy National Orchid Day! Each year on April 16th, today recognizes one of the world’s diverse and widespread family of flowering plants.  
  
The orchids’ often colorful and fragrant blooms grow in abundance around the world. 

Along with the Asteraceae, they are one of the two largest families of flowering plants, with between 21,950 and 26,049 currently accepted species! 
  
Not only are they prolific, but they range in size from the 2.1 mm wide Platystele jungermannioides to broad-bloomed Grammatophyllum speciosum. 
  
While some find the orchid challenging to grow, others find pleasure in their pleasant fragrance and uncommon beauty. With so many varieties to choose from, the beauty can be enjoyed from home or by visiting botanical gardens around the world. 
  
HOW TO OBSERVE 
  
Enjoy the beauty of an orchid. Share photos of beautiful orchids you grow. Give an orchid to someone with a green thumb. You can also download and print this orchid coloring page by visiting the website below:


Use #NationalOrchidDay to share on social media. 
Facebook:www.facebook.com/nationalorchidday 
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nat_Orchid_Day 
Visit the official www.nationalorchidday.com site. 
Also, check out the Humble Bumbles Honey Facebook page: 
Visit the inspiring orchid sanctuary Orquideas Moxviquil. 
And also, check out Chadwick and Son Orchids Inc. 

HISTORY 

Orchids are beautiful and extremely special. The creators of National Orchid Day, Mike and Faith Young, volunteered at an orchid reserve in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico, in 2010, and the experience changed their lives forever.  

So much so, the Youngs decided if they were ever to have a daughter, they would name her Orchid. 

On April 16, 2014, sadly, they lost their precious daughter during labor. They named her Orchid Faith. Since then, they have been desperately trying to find ways to honor her life. 

Creating National Orchid Day 

After discovering that no National Orchid Day existed, the Youngs set out to secure the day in honor of their daughter, Orchid Faith. On the year anniversary of losing their precious little girl, they created a Kickstarter campaign.  

They offered pre-orders of their backyard honey (The Humble Bumbles Honey) with the goal of designating April 16th as National Orchid Day through the Official National Day Registrar. 

Within the first day, they met their goal, and the campaign brought in over $1,500.  

Thanks to the generosity and kindness of many friends, family, and supporters, April 16 will now forever be National Orchid Day in honor of their daughter. 

For the rest of their lives, Mike and Faith say that they will be caring for and spreading awareness about orchids. 

They feel that having a National Orchid Day dedicated to the beautiful life they lost, orchids will be appreciated a little bit more, and their little girl will feel the warmth of those that think of orchids that day.  

They also feel as though all orchids are a representation of their little girl and hope that this special day will inspire those who come across orchids to think of their daughter, Orchid Faith as well; she is alive within you and all of us. 

Radiant Faith Orchid 

Also, for Mother’s Day 2015, Mike designated and named a Cattleya orchid ‘Radiant Faith’ through Chadwick and Son Orchids, Inc.  

The International Orchid Register of the Royal Horticulture Society in England officially recognizes the Radiant Faith orchid.  

The Youngs were inspired by the color company Pantone’s color of the year for 2014 (the year they lost their daughter) – Radiant Orchid. Information on the Radiant Faith orchid can be found by visiting the website below:


In 2015, the Registrar at National Day Calendar® proclaimed National Orchid Day to be observed annually  on April 16. 

Today, be sure to stop and smell the orchids! 

#NationalOrchidDay 
#OrchidMedical 
#Moxviquil 
@nationalorchidday 
@Nat_Orchid_Day 
@rhshome 
@thehumblebumbleshoney 
@chadwickorchids
@PantoneColor
@susanorlean 
@nichecinema

April 16 - National High Five Day


Happy National High Five Day! Each year on the third Thursday in April, we observe today. This is a fun day where you can “high five” anyone and everyone that you see. 

Folklore fills the hallowed halls of sports stadiums concerning the origins of the high five. From the basketball to the volleyball courts and baseball stadiums, the sports metaphor has been well worn on this topic. 

The two most well-known claims take place in less than a two-year time span. 

During the last 1977 regular season Dodgers’ game, African-American Major League Baseball manager for the Houston Astros Johnnie b. "Dusty" Baker hit the home run that made the team the first in history to have four players with at least thirty regular-season home runs each.   

As Baker rounded third and headed home, African-American Major League Baseball player  for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics Glenn Burke waited at home plate to congratulate him.  

In a moment that is Dodgers history but never televised, Burke greeted his teammate by raising his hand, and they slapped hands in a victorious high five. 

On the Louisville Cardinals basketball court during the 1978-79 season, the team switched up their regular low-fives. 

This was thanks to African-American Head Coach of the Indiana University Southeast Grenadiers Men's Basketball program Wiley Brown and African-American professional basketball player Derek Smith. 

Out of all the triumphant sports gestures, such as the fist bump, fanny slap, fist pump,  end zone dance, and chest bump, the high five stands in a class all its own. 

However, with a certain virus going around, it's probably a good idea to just high five yourself. Today, leave others hangin'. 

HOW TO OBSERVE 

Celebrate with a high five! See if you can find all the fives in the High Five hidden picture by visiting the website below.


Once you’ve tried, check out the answer key by also visiting the website below.


If you’re looking for ways to get children involved in sports, check out Project Play which encourages sports activities for all. 

According to National Day Calendar®, that’s a high five in their books! 

Use #NationalHighFiveDay to post on social media. 

HISTORY 

In 2002, college students at the University of Virginia, American comedy writer, producer, novelist and podcaster Conor Lastowka (San Diego, CA), American mathematician Sam Miotke (Corvallis, OR) and American musical artist Wynn Walent (New York, NY) together created National High Five Day. 

#NationalHighFiveDay 
@UniversityofVirginia 
@AspenInstSports 
@clastowka 
@nichecinema 

DATES 
April 18, 2021 
April 21, 2022 
April 20, 2023 
April 18, 2024 
April 17, 2025 
April 16, 2026 
April 15, 2027 
April 20, 2028 
April 19, 2029