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Celebrate U.S. Army Chaplain Corp on July 29th

July 29th is the anniversary of the founding of the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps. The Chaplain Corps has been an important part of the military since the beginning of the country and continues to fill a vital role as spiritual advisors within the armed forces.Primary Duties of a ChaplainChaplains are charged with seeing after the spiritual welfare of the soldiers in the military. Chaplains are non-combat personnel, like medics. U.S. Army chaplains are not allowed to be armed in combat. Chaplains con …
Jul 11, 2018 Staff

PTSD: “The greatest casualty is being forgotten.”

Many of us have witnessed or experienced a serious illness, an accident, personal assault, or other traumatic events. As time passes, the grief typically fades, the pain lessens, and life gets back to a seemingly normal state. Most people recover from these traumatic events, but some may experience severe distress, anxiety and depression for months or even years afterwards. Symptoms that can deeply affect the individual include reoccurring and intrusive thoughts, upsetting triggers, nightmares a …
Jun 14, 2018 Admin

The Origin of the Month of May

There are a two theories on how the month of May* got its name. The month of May was named for the Greek goddess, Maia. She was the daughter of Atlas, a Titan who was responsible for bearing the weight of the heavens on his shoulders, and the mother of Hermes, the messenger of Gods. Maia was considered the goddess of spring and growth. She was considered a nurturer of Earth and growing plants. Her Roman equivalent, Bona Dea, was known as the goddess of fertility and named for the Latin wor …
May 01, 2018 Staff

The Origin of the Month of April

There are a few theories on how the fourth month, April, got its name. Some people think that April was derived from the Latin work "aperire," which means to open or bud. It is a reference to the blossoming of flowers and trees which normally occur during April and the springtime.Other people believe that the month of April was named after the Greek goddess, Aphrodite. Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty, also known as Venus to the Romans. During April, the flowers add beauty to the Ea …
Apr 02, 2018 Staff

The History of President's Day and How to Celebrate

Celebrated each year on the third Monday of February, President’s Day commemorates the presidencies of our nation's past leaders. Though a national holiday, not many people are aware of why there is such a day or what they're supposed to do to celebrate it.ORIGINS The story of President's Day dates back to the year 1800 – the year after President George Washington's passing. Having been born on February 22nd, many Americans started celebrating our country's very first president on his bi …
Feb 01, 2018 Staff

The Story of Flag Day in the USA

The very first recognition of the Flag Day celebration started in 1777, less than one year after Betsy Ross received the order from General Washington to make the first flag. The Second Continental Congress stated, “Resolved, that the flag of the United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation.” The first national observance of the holiday was 100 years later.Flag Day was officially esta …
Jun 13, 2017 Cortney Lesovoy

Why Are Dogs Scared of Fireworks?

Do fireworks scare your dog? He’s not alone. While they’re fun for humans, the loud, unexpected sounds of fireworks cause stress and anxiety for a lot of dogs. Before July 4th rolls around, here are eleven things to know about why your dog gets anxious and what you can do to help.1. It’s normal if your dog gets scared. “While we humans have learned to expect fireworks around the Fourth of July, the sound of fireworks can be quite startling for dogs,” said Purina dog behavior scientist Ragen T.S. …
Jul 01, 2016 Purina.com Bloggers

President’s Day: Influence on our Flag

Prior to the 20th century, all acts dictating the regulation of the American flag were created by Congress. In 1912, President Taft established proportional regulations and the precise arrangement for all future US flags. Eisenhower made modifications in 1959 to reflect the addition of Alaska and Hawaii to the nation. Without the accumulation of new states, we assume that no president will be able to pass new legislature regarding the flag on their own. In 2006, President George W. Bush signe …
Feb 11, 2016 Alana D.

Q: What's the Oldest National Flag?

A: The flag of Denmark has been used continuously since January 1st, 1625.  The current design of a white Scandinavian cross on a red back ground was adopted in 1625 and its square shape in 1748. In Denmark it is known as the 'Dannebrog' or 'Danish cloth'. Although Denmark was never part of the Roman Empire, similar designs were used by the Empire to represent provinces, as the white cross is symbolic of Christianity.Other countries that use this Scandinavian or Nordic cross are&nb …
Feb 09, 2016 Alana D.

Veteran's Day

Thank you to all the veterans who have put their lives on the line for our freedom. Although it should be every day, today we set aside to ensure that you get the recognition that you deserve. Every day you are putting yourself out there and we thank you. You risk yourself for the good of all of us. You are the true heroes of America. Thank you for your service!
Nov 11, 2015 Mariah C.