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Home » Industry News » Unique and bizarre holidays; Today is, National Teacher’s Day

Unique and bizarre holidays; Today is, National Teacher’s Day

Date When Celebrated:  Tuesday of the first full week of May

Everybody who does something good, important, and valuable deserves a day in their honor. Teachers certainly are among the most deserving. This day honors those hard working, patient and understanding people whom we entrust our children to. Teachers mold our kids in a positive direction, affecting who they are and who they become. From Kindergarten through college, teachers are an important part of our children’s lives.

So let’s give ’em their due. If you happen to be a teacher reading this, we personally offer our thanks,. The future of America is in your hands.

There is not a lot on the net written about Teacher’s Day. But, every Ecard site has a selection of cards for you to send. Take a quick minute and send one along.

Flower of the Day:Hyacinth

Recipe of the Day:Shrimp and Asparagus Salad


 

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