MAY 1, 2026 | MAY DAY | NATIONAL SPACE DAY | NATIONAL INVESTING DAY | SILVER STAR BANNER DAY | SCHOOL PRINCIPALS' DAY | SCHOOL LUNCH HERO DAY | NATIONAL LOYALTY DAY | NATIONAL MOTHER GOOSE DAY | NATIONAL CHOCOLATE PARFAIT DAY | LAW DAY
Hi Everyone,
Welcome to May! We are blooming into a new month with a calendar that is—quite literally—out of this world.
Here is your May 1st "May Day" Menu:
The Final Frontier: It is National Space Day. Today we look to the stars and celebrate the extraordinary achievements of space exploration. Fun fact: You are currently traveling through space at about 67,000 miles per hour just by sitting on Earth!
The Playground Poet: Happy National Mother Goose Day. Whether it was Humpty Dumpty or Little Bo Peep, today is for the nursery rhymes that first taught us the rhythm of language.
The Lunchroom Legends: It’s School Lunch Hero Day. From the "pizza Friday" magic to the extra scoop of kindness, we salute the cafeteria staff who fuel the next generation.
The Pillars of Society: Today we recognize Law Day, National Loyalty Day, and National Investing Day. It’s a day to reflect on our rights, our commitments to one another, and how we are building our future (financial and otherwise!).
The Service Honor: We observe Silver Star Banner Day, honoring our wounded and ill service members. We thank them for their incredible sacrifice and resilience.
The Master of the School: It’s School Principals' Day! A day to appreciate the leaders who balance the books, the teachers, and the students with grace.
The Sweet Reward: You’ve made it through the first day of May! Celebrate with a National Chocolate Parfait Day. Layers of cream and chocolate? Yes, please.
The May 1st Challenge: Take a moment to "Invest" in yourself today—whether that’s reading a book, taking a walk, or finally starting that savings plan. Then, look up at the sky and remember how big the universe is.
Coming May 2nd
National Days
NATIONAL TRUFFLE DAY
NATIONAL FITNESS DAY
START SEEING MONARCHS DAY
NATIONAL BOMBSHELLS' DAY
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE DAY
KENTUCKY DERBY
FREE COMIC BOOK DAY
NATIONAL SCRAPBOOK DAY
JOIN HANDS DAY
NATIONAL PLAY OUTSIDE DAY
NATIONAL HOMEBREW DAY
Notable Birthdays for May 1
Judith Sargent Murray (1751-1820) - Women's rights advocate who was one of the first women to support the idea of equal rights between sexes.
Benjamin Henry Latrobe (1764-1820) - Architect who designed the U.S. Capitol.
Calamity Jane (1852-1903) - American frontierswoman and regular in
Buffalo Bill's Wild West show.
Cecilia Beaux (1855-1942) - Artist and first woman to teach art at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Anna Jarvis (1864-1948) - Founder of Mother's Day.
Heinz Roemheld (1901-1985) - Composer who wrote Yankee Doodle Dandy.
Kate Smith (1907-1986) - Singer considered the First Lady of Radio.
J. Allen Hynek (1910-1986) - Astronomer known for his studies of UFO's.
Jack Paar (1918-2004) - Comedian and second host of The Tonight Show.
Joseph Heller (1923-1999) - Author who wrote the novel Catch-22.
Art Fleming (1924-1995) - The first host of
Jeopardy! game show.
Evelyn Boyd Granville (1924-2023) - The second Black woman to receive a Ph.D. in mathematics in the U.S.
Mabel Smith (1924-1972) - Singer also known as "Big Maybelle."
Marion Walter Jacobs (1930-1969) - Expert harmonica player.
Max Robinson (1939-1988) - The first Black
network anchor in the U.S.
Paul Teutul, Sr. (1949-Still Living) - Founder of Orange County Choppers.
Sally Mann (1951-Still Living) - Photographer best known for her large black and white photos.
Tim McGraw (1967-Still Living) - Country singer of the hit song It's Your Love and Live Like You Were Dying.
Memorable Events for May 1
1704 - The first newspaper advertisement is ran in the Boston Newsletter.
1863 - The first orthopedic hospital (Hospital for the Ruptured and Crippled) opens in NY City.
1866 -The American Equal Rights Association forms.
1867 - Black voter registration begins in the South.
1873 - The first U.S. post card is issued.
1883 - Bob Rogers becomes the first recognized pro-sports trainer in the U.S.
1884 - Catcher Moses Walker is acknowledged as the Black American to play major league baseball.
1901 - The first Pan-American Exposition opens in Buffalo, NY.
1912 - The iconic Beverly Hills Hotel opens in Beverly Hills, CA.
1930 - The planet "Pluto" is officially named by an 11 year old girl (Venetia Burney).
1939 - Batman makes his first appearance in Detective Comics #27.
1941 - General Mills introduces CheeriOats, which is later renamed Cheerios.
1943 - The U.S. implements food rationing in an effort to support the war effort.
1947 - The use of radar is demonstrated for the first time to monitor commercial and private planes.
1956 - Jonas Salk's polio vaccine is released to the public.
1963 - James Whittaker becomes the first American to climb Mount Everest.
A New Month Note: In the spirit of National Loyalty Day, we want to say how much we value your loyalty. Whether you’ve been with us for ten years or ten days, we’re committed to keeping your inbox interesting.
Happy May Day!
Best,
Team NDC