Every platform includes a basic events calendar for casual events. For repeating events, selling tickets or managing more complex events, I recommend embedding a Google Calendar, or, if you need scheduling, a service like Calendly. Single events have bookmarkable pages, like National Book Lovers Day, and for more fanfare, you can create a landing page.
It’s a day to wear your favorite flannel shirts or buy new ones, adding fresh pieces to your wardrobe. This fabric has become a staple for many due to its versatility and timeless appeal.
The day is also a chance to learn more about Flannel’s rich history. From its origins in Wales to its popularity among American workers and its role in the grunge fashion of the 1990s, flannel has a fascinating story.
Understanding the cultural and historical significance of flannel adds depth to why we cherish this fabric so much. It’s not just about wearing flannel but appreciating its journey and its impact on fashion and functionality.
With a rich history dating back hundreds of years, Pancake Day combines a delightful sense of celebration and fun with some deep and meaningful components. Always observed on the day before the religious holiday, Ash Wednesday, Pancake Day is associated with some other names, such as Shrove Tuesday (in the UK), Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday.
Now it’s time to learn about and celebrate the beauty of Pancake Day!
Some historians have said that the famous hanging gardens of Babylon probably contained pistachio plants (which hang in groups similar to the way grapes do), some time around the year 700 BC. In fact, pistachios are only one of two nuts that are actually mentioned in the Old Testament portions of the Bible which are believed to have been assembled some time around 500 BC or so.
Pistachios are so special that, at one point, legend has it that the Queen of Sheba restricted the eating of pistachios to the royal court and forbade commoners to grow them!