The Southern Berks News

Celebrate dad and some history

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Father’s Day has been celebrated in one form or another since the beginning of the nineteenth century. Perhaps the most driving force behind Father’s Day was Senora Dodd, who thought of the idea of a day to honor fathers while listening to a Mother’s Day sermon in 1909. Having been raised by her father, Doddwanted to honor the sacrifices that fathers make. Father’s Day was not formally considered a holiday until 1972, when a Congressio­nal Act officially designated the third Sunday in June Father’s Day.

Families celebrate Father’s Day in many ways. This year Father’s Day falls on Sunday, June 19. Dads who are history buffs may want to celebrate this year’s holiday by reminiscin­g about the notable events that have occurred around past Father’s Days through the years. Here are just some of the many historical events that took place.

1752: Ben Franklin performs his famous kite-flying experiment to test the electrical power of lightning.

1775: George Washington is appointed Commander in Chief of the American Army.

1878: The first attempt at a motion picture takes place. Twelve cameras, each taking one picture, focus on horses’ hooves to see if they will leave the ground.

1887: The New York Giants baseball team beats the Philadelph­ia Phillies 29 -1.

1916: The Boy Scouts of America receives its congressio­nal charter.

1918: An inch of snow falls in northern Pennsylvan­ia.

1924: Native Americans are proclaimed U.S. citizens.

1934: The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is dedicated.

1940: France surrenders to German forces as Nazi troops occupy the city of Paris.

1968: John Lennon and Yoko Ono plant an acorn at Coventry Cathedral.

1977: General elections are held in Spain for the first time since 1936.

1985: The Russian space probe Vega 2 lands on Venus.

* 1992: Vice President Dan Quayle famously misspells the word “potato” at a spelling bee.

2002: An asteroid misses hitting Earth by 75,000 miles.

2003: The San Antonio Spurs defeat the New Jersey Nets to win the NBA Championsh­ip.

2012: President Barack Obama indicates the United States will stop deporting some illegal immigrants.

2013: An estimated 40,000 residents of Piedra Negras, Mexico, are devastated by flooding.

Article courtesy of Metro Creative

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