HALLOWEEN
On October 31, Halloween brings out the ghouls and goblins, creatures, and strange folk. They come creeping about the neighborhood seeking favors over trickery. Get all the spooky details...
NATIONAL DOORBELL DAY
On October 31st, National Doorbell Day will have doorbells ringing more than any other day of the year. The day recognizes the little buzzer, unique tones, and rings that alert us to visitors to our doors every day of the year. Read more...
NATIONAL CARAMEL APPLE DAY
National Caramel Apple Day on October 31st celebrates a time-honored fall treat. Many of us remember eating caramel apples or making them with family. Whether it was at a fair, carnival, or Halloween party, it was a special treat. Sometimes we even made them at home. No matter where we enjoyed them, the memory is a good one. Read more...
NATIONAL MAGIC DAY
National Magic Day each year on October 31st recognizes the thrill of seeing the performance art. It takes place during National Magic Week. Learn more about magic...
NATIONAL KNOCK KNOCK JOKE DAY
Laugh out loud on National Knock Knock Joke Day! October 31st encourages telling a few funny knock knock jokes while going door to door. And the day is for jokesters of all ages, too. Knock Knock...
GIRL SCOUT FOUNDER'S DAY
On October 31st, Girl Scout Founder's Day recognizes the founders and all the great things Scouting has done for girls since its inception. It commemorates the birth of the founder, Juliet Gordon Low. Read more...
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National Days
NATIONAL COOK FOR YOUR PETS DAY
NATIONAL BIOLOGIC COORDINATORS DAY
NATIONAL CINNAMON DAY
NATIONAL CALZONE DAY
NATIONAL JERSEY FRIDAY
NATIONAL VINEGAR DAY
NATIONAL DEEP FRIED CLAMS DAY
NATIONAL FOUNTAIN PEN DAY
NATIONAL BRUSH DAY
AUTISTICS SPEAKING DAY
NATIONAL FAMILY LITERACY DAY
NATIONAL AUTHOR'S DAY
October 31st Celebrated History
1868
The 22nd Postmaster General, Alexander Randall, issues an order describing letter carrier uniforms. The cadet blue uniforms included a black stripe on the pant leg. Throughout the U.S. Postal Service's history, the style and color of the uniforms have changed. Today, postal workers sport darker postal blue uniforms with the eagle emblem.
1888
Veterinarian John Boyd Dunlop invents the pneumatic tire for bicycles.
1905
Joseph H. Campbell Co. trademarks Campbells for its baked beans.
1941
When the money ran out, work stopped on the giant sculpture started by Gutzon Borglum at Mount Rushmore. Even though Borglum's designs included a more complete sculpture, the mountain sculpture in the Black Hills of South Dakota remains unchanged since this date.
1956
Pilot Lt. Commander Conrad C. Shinn lands a plane at the South Pole for the first time.
2000
The Soyuz TM 31 delivers the first resident crew to the International Space Station (ISS). For over 20 years later, teams of astronauts have continually manned the ISS without interruption.
October 31 Celebrated Birthdays
Juliette Gordon Low - 1860
In 1912, Howe founded the Girl Scouts of America with 18 girl members in Savannah, GA.
Julia Peterkin - 1880
The Southern author of seven books is best known for her novel Scarlet Sister Mary for which she won a Pulitzer Prize.
Ethel Waters - 1896
The singer and actress began her career as a blues singer. Her musical talents brought her critical acclaim on both stage and screen. She was noted for her work in the Broadway hit Cabin in the Sky and the film Pinky.
Michael Collins - 1930
The astronaut piloted two spacecraft during his career. His first mission on Apollo 11 landed the first men on the Moon.
Katherine Paterson - 1932
The award-winning children's author is best known for her novel Bridge to Terabithia.
Isabel Alvarez - 1933
The Cuban-born pitcher played five seasons in the All American Girls Professional Baseball League.
John Candy - 1950
The comedian appeared in more than 60 films, including Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Spaceballs, Canadian Bacon, and Uncle Buck.
Vanilla Ice - 1967
The rapper turned DIY television host released his first album in 1989. Hooked featured his hit song "Ice Ice Baby."
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