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On Deck for March 9, 2024
National Days
NATIONAL GET OVER IT DAY
NATIONAL MEATBALL DAY
NATIONAL CRAB MEAT DAY
NATIONAL BARBIE DAY
Five Fast Facts About March
1. Historically, planting and war go hand in hand in March. Named for the Roman god of War, Mars, March became a time when armies began to march again and farmers tilled their soil. While farming and the military have both dramatically changed since Roman times, March and spring still hold power over both of them.
2. Birthdays in March
Harry Caray
Harry Belafonte
Ron Howard
Theodor Geisel
John Irving
Chief Joseph
Alexander Graham Bell
Jacki Joyner-Kersee
Ruby Dandridge
Peyton Manning
Eva Mendes
Jon Bon Jovi
Shaquille O'Neal
Catherine O'Hara
James Madison
Andrew Jackson
John Tyler
Grover Cleveland
Chuck Norris
Quincy Jones
Queen Latifah
Bruce Willis
Spike Lee
Reese Witherspoon
Elton John
Lady Gaga
3. March Madness kicks into high gear as basketball enthusiasts cheer on their favorite teams. Whether cheering on a local high school team or their college and professional players, fans wear their colors and watch every nail-biting game.
4. Beware the Ides of March. When the world used the Roman calendar, the middle of each month was called the "Ides." What makes March so special? Well, the 15th was always the midpoint in March, and in 44 BC an oracle predicted Julius Caesar's downfall to be no later than the Ides of March.
5. The phrase "in like a lion, out like a lamb" refers to the proverb that says:
"If March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb."
However, it may also refer to the constellations Leo and Aries. Leo rises in the east early in March but Aries sets in the west at the end of March.
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