NATIONAL POLKA DOT DAY
Display your fashion sense on January 22nd and celebrate National Polka Dot Day! The day also honors one of animation's most popular characters and fashion diva, Minnie Mouse! Read more...
LIBRARY SHELFIE DAY
The fourth Wednesday in January offers a unique opportunity for book lovers on Library Shelfie Day. Check out and read...
NATIONAL BLONDE BROWNIE DAY
National Blonde Brownie Day on January 22nd recognizes a treat often referred to as blondies. More here...
CELEBRATION OF LIFE DAY
Celebration of Life Day on January 22nd honors the children and grandchildren who bring joy to our lives. The day is a reminder that each child and each life is to be held as a precious gift with the highest respect and dignity. Learn more...
NATIONAL SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE DAY
On January 22nd each year, National Sanctity of Human Life Day recognizes the value of every human life. The day celebrates human life from the moment of conception and is set on the anniversary of the 1973 Roe v. Wade U.S. Supreme Court Decision. Discover the rest...
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NATIONAL PIE DAY
NATIONAL SECURITY TECHNICIAN DAY
NATIONAL HANDWRITING DAY
January 22nd Celebrated History
1946
President Harry S. Truman signs a directive creating the Central Intelligence Group, the predecessor to the Central Intelligence Agency.
1968
The sketch comedy television show, Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, premiers on NBC. Comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin hosted the show for five years.
1984
During a Super Bowl XVIII commercial, the Apple Macintosh computer is introduced. It is the first home computer to utilize a mouse and graphical user interface.
1992
Aboard the space shuttle Discovery, the first Canadian woman and first neurologist launched into space. Dr. Roberta Bondar began her training in 1984 with the Canadian Space Agency.
1997
The United States Senate confirmed Madeleine Albright as the first female United States Secretary of State. President Bill Clinton appointed her to the Cabinet position, and she served until January 20, 2001.
January 22nd Celebrated Birthdays
Justina Laurena Carter Ford - 1871
Shortly after earning her medical degree from Hering Medical School in Chicago, Ford became the first African American woman to obtain a medical license in Colorado. However, since all the hospitals in Denver denied her privileges, she opened her own practice.
Willa Brown - 1906
In 1938, Brown became the first African American woman to earn a pilot license in the United States - 17 years after Bessie Coleman earned hers in France. A year later, Brown obtained her commercial license.
Sam Cooke - 1935
The gospel singer earned the title "father of soul" in the 1950s. Some of his most popular songs include "Twistin' the Night Away," "You Send Me," and "Chain Gang."
Beryl Swain - 1936
In 1907, the International Auto-Cycle Tourist Trophy race commenced. At the time it was a 15-mile race on the Isle of Man - an island between Ireland and England. Today, it is considered the world's most dangerous motorcycle race at 38 miles and is known as the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy race. In 1962, Beryl Swain became the first woman to compete in the race. She completed the race 22nd out of 25 racers.
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