FEBRUARY 12, 2024 | NATIONAL FOOTBALL HANGOVER DAY | NATIONAL CLEAN OUT YOUR COMPUTER DAY | NATIONAL PLUM PUDDING DAY

February 12, 2024

FEBRUARY 12, 2024 | NATIONAL FOOTBALL HANGOVER DAY | NATIONAL CLEAN OUT YOUR COMPUTER DAY | NATIONAL PLUM PUDDING DAY

NATIONAL FOOTBALL HANGOVER DAY | The Day After the Big Game

NATIONAL FOOTBALL HANGOVER DAY | The Day After the Big Game

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL HANGOVER DAY

Each year on the day after the big game, National Football Hangover Day offers a bit of comfort and camaraderie. Read more...

NATIONAL CLEAN OUT YOUR COMPUTER DAY | Second Monday in February

NATIONAL CLEAN OUT YOUR COMPUTER DAY | Second Monday in February

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NATIONAL CLEAN OUT YOUR COMPUTER DAY

Observed on the second Monday in February, National Clean Out Your Computer Day promotes taking time out of your day to do some basic housekeeping on your computer. Read more...

NATIONAL PLUM PUDDING DAY - February 12

NATIONAL PLUM PUDDING DAY - February 12

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NATIONAL PLUM PUDDING DAY

Also known as Christmas pudding, National Plum Pudding Day celebrates a traditional holiday dessert. On February 12th, learn about this tasty treat with an interesting history. Read more...

On Deck for February 13, 2024

National Days
GALENTINE'S DAY
NATIONAL CHEDDAR DAY
NATIONAL TORTELLINI DAY
NATIONAL PANCAKE DAY – IHOP
FASTNACHT DAY
PACZKI DAY
FAT TUESDAY

February 12th Celebrated History

1909

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is founded.

1915

The ground is broken on the Lincoln Memorial.

2001

NASA's NEAR spacecraft lands on the asteroid 433 Eros. It's the first time a human-made object lands on an asteroid.

1985

Diamonds become the second hardest substance when General Electric Company announces the creation of Borazon. Dr. Robert H. Wentorf Jr. synthesized cubic boron nitride to create the substance which is used in manufacturing for grinding hard surfaces.

February 12th Celebrated Birthdays

Louisa Catherine Adams - 1775

The 6th First Lady of the United States was born in the United Kingdom. As the wife of John Quincy Adams, Louisa Adams traveled far and wide before and after his election to the White House.

Charles Darwin - 1809

The English naturalist is best known for his theory of evolution and his book On the Origin of Species.

Abraham Lincoln - 1809

In 1860, the American attorney was elected the 16th President of the United States. He saw the country through the American Civil War and was re-elected to a second term in 1864. The evening of April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln while he was attending a play at Ford's Theatre. He died the following morning at 7:22 AM.

Interestingly, just a few hours earlier on the 14th, President Lincoln signed into law the legislation establishing the United States Secret Service.

Omar Bradley - 1893

The five-star general's active duty career spanned 69 years, 8 months, and 7 days - longer than any active duty service member in the history of the United States Armed Forces. Bradley graduated from West Point in 1915. He commanded the D-Day invasion of Normandy, France, and served as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army and Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Judy Blume - 1938

The American writer is best known for her children's and young adult books including Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Fudge, Blubber, and Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.

Enjoy!