Because
National Bean Day on January 6 falls in the middle of winter, it’s the
perfect excuse to cook a favourite comfort food. Wondering why National Bean
Day is held on January 6? That’s the same day as the famous geneticist, Gregor
Mendel, died in 1884. Mendel used bean plants and pea plants to develop
theories on genetics in plants. So the formation of National Bean Day has more
to do with scientific development than how good bean recipes taste. But don’t
let that deter you from enjoying eating beans on this holiday!
Monday, January 6, 2025
National Bean Day (U.S.)
Apple Tree Day (U.S.)
Apple Tree Day on January 6 honours
the great tradition of growing and cultivating apples across North America.
Introduced to the region by colonists in the 17th century, apple farming has
been leading the fruit production industry in the U.S. for a century. From
cider to pies, the apple is a greatly versatile fruit with tremendous health
benefits and a mouthwatering taste. Although they don’t need any extra
marketing, apples still deserve this annual recognition for being the
quintessential American fruit, found in our homes throughout the year. So mull
that cider and fill your homes with that sweet aroma as we come together to
celebrate this great holiday.
Sunday, January 5, 2025
National Day of Dialogue (U.S.)
Founded by the Ideos Institute, National
Day of Dialogue is an annual event held on January 5 to promote open
dialogue. There’s so much misinformation, political divides are widening, and
social and economic inequality continues to grow. Supported by both local and
international organizations, the event welcomes all who are seeking to heal a
world that’s in turmoil and find common ground through the power of dialogue.
It’s a day of peacebuilding, dialogue, empathy, and so much more.
National Screenwriters Day (U.S.)
National Screenwriters Day is observed on January 5, to honour and recognize the contributions made by writers who work nonstop to produce the greatest tales, the sharpest jokes, and the most profound messages that influence public opinion. Society's imagination is captured by screenwriters and this day is dedicated to acknowledging the invaluable contributions of screenwriters to the world of cinema and television. The works of passionate writers are what provide us with the shows and movies we love. It's a moment to appreciate the artistry, creativity, and sheer dedication that goes into crafting the narratives that capture our hearts, challenge our perspectives, and transport us to different worlds.
National Screenwriters Day is celebrated to pay tribute to screenwriters - often underappreciated but vital members of the entertainment industry. Screenwriting U, a website that provides classes and resources for aspiring screenwriters, developed the occasion sometime in 2015. Since then, the holiday has grown in popularity and is now celebrated across the United States. The celebration began as a grassroots effort within the screenwriting community to acknowledge the remarkable impact these imaginative souls have had on the film and television industries. It has evolved into a day that celebrates the creativity, dedication and storytelling skills of the screenwriters who have been instrumental in bringing our favourite stories to life over the years.
The importance of National Screenwriters Day lies in its ability to
provide a forum for the recognition and celebration of screenwriters, the
unsung heroes of the entertainment industry. The day serves as a reminder of
the vital role these imaginative individuals play in creating the stories that
captivate audiences around the world. It not only celebrates the creative
achievements of screenwriters but also promotes a deeper understanding of the
skill, dedication and creativity required to create compelling stories on the
big screen. This day highlights the crucial role these storytellers play in the
filmmaking process and promotes a deeper appreciation of the enormous impact
their work has on shaping our cultural environment by dedicating a day to
honouring them.
Saturday, January 4, 2025
National Spaghetti Day (U.S.)
National Spaghetti Day is an annual event celebrated in the United States of America (USA) on January 4. The annual event aims to honour one of the most beloved and versatile dishes in the world – Spaghetti, which is a long, thin, solid, cylindrical pasta. It is a staple food of traditional Italian cuisine. Like other forms of pasta found around the world, spaghetti is made of milled wheat, and water, and sometimes enriched with vitamins and minerals.
As per historical records, the popularity of spaghetti spread throughout Italy after the establishment of spaghetti factories in the 19th century, enabling the mass production of spaghetti for the Italian market. Originally, spaghetti was notably long, but shorter lengths gained in popularity during the latter half of the 20th century.
National Spaghetti Day is a perfect
and fun opportunity to indulge in the classic Italian pasta dish, explore new recipes,
and appreciate its rich history. The word ‘spaghetti’ comes from the Italian
word spaghetto, meaning ‘thin string’. Spaghetti is now enjoyed worldwide, with
countless variations and toppings catering to diverse palates. National
Spaghetti Day brings attention to one of the most popular and comforting pasta
dishes worldwide. On this day, people learn about the history of pasta and spaghetti,
or experiment with making fresh pasta at home.
Friday, January 3, 2025
Foundation Day of Mycological Society of India
Mycological Society of India is a scientific
body constituted for the advancement of subject of mycology, the study of fungi
including mushrooms, molds, truffles, yeasts, lichens, plant pathogens, and
medically important fungi. The Society was founded on 3rd January
1973 by a team of mycologists lead by Professor C.V. Subramanian, former
Director, C.A.S. in Botany, University of Madras, Chennai, India and Former
President of International Mycological Association, with a view to bring together mycologists of the country and with the broad objectives of promoting development of Mycology in India in all its aspects and in the widest perspective.
Thursday, January 2, 2025
Tikheswar Borgohain's Birth Anniversary
Tikheswar Borgohain, born on 2 January 1923, was an educationist and freedom fighter. Borgohain, was a resident of Lakwa Charingia Konwer gaon in Nazira subdivision in Sivasagar district.
Borgohain started his career as a teacher at Rangagara LP School and got superannuation in 1983. He also established Charingia Konwer Goan LP School. Borgohain and fellow freedom fighter Uma Kanta Rajkonwer took part in the Indian freedom movement. For his outstanding contribution in the freedom movement, he was awarded Trama Pratra by the Union and State governments and provided freedom fighter pension. On 9 August 2016 former President of India, Pranab Mukherjee felicitated Tikheswar Borgohain in New Delhi.
He wrote a book titled ‘The role of Lakwa in freedom
moment of India.’
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