NATIONAL CHILD'S DAY
November 20th each year recognizes National Child's Day and all the potential represented by our children's ambitions, dreams, and goals. Through educational goals, STEAM projects, and academic missions, educators and families join forces to provide excellence at all levels of education. #NationalChildsDay
NATIONAL ABSURDITY DAY
On November 20th, National Absurdity Day reigns supreme. Oddness and weirdness take over. We're not sure why, but it does. #NationalAbsurdityDay
NATIONAL RURAL HEALTH DAY
National Rural Health Day focuses on the medical resources rural communities offer and how it impact small towns and their citizens. The third Thursday in November each year highlights the varied opportunities rural health offers and the benefits it brings to these modest hubs of economic vitality in the heartland. #RuralHealthDay
NATIONAL PEANUT BUTTER FUDGE DAY
Peanut butter lovers and fudge lovers come together on November 20th to celebrate National Peanut Butter Fudge Day. #PeanutButterFudgeDay
GREAT AMERICAN SMOKEOUT
Each year on the third Thursday in November, the American Cancer Society sponsors the Great American Smokeout. #GreatAmericanSmokeout
Coming on November 21, 2025
National Days
SUBSTITUTE EDUCATORS DAY
NATIONAL RED MITTEN DAY
NATIONAL GINGERBREAD COOKIE DAY
NATIONAL STUFFING DAY
Notable Birthdays for November 20
Oliver Wolcott (1726-1797) - Signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Philip Schuyler (1733-1804) - Revolutionary War General.
Lewis Waterman (1837-1901) - Inventor of an improved fountain pen.
William Painter (1838-1906) - Inventor of the crown cork bottle cap and opener.
James Murray Spangler (1848-1915) - Inventor of the Hoover portable vacuum cleaner.
Josiah Royce (1855-1916) - Philosopher and founder of American Idealism.
Kenesaw Mountain Landis (1866-1944) - The first Baseball Commissioner.
William Heard Kilpatrick (1871-1965) - Pedagogue and major contributor to the
progressive education movement.
Norman Thomas (1884-1968) - Politician known as a socialist and pacifist.
Edwin Hubble (1889-1953) - Astronomer who discovered galaxies (red shift).
Robert Armstrong (1890-1973) - Actor known for his role as Carl Denham in the King Kong (1933).
Chester Gould (1900-1985) - Cartoonist who created Dick Tracy.
Pauli Murray (1910-1985) - Civil rights activist who fought for expanded legal protection for gender equality.
Evelyn Keyes (1916-2008) - Actress known for her role as Suellen O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939).
Robert Byrd (1917-2010) - Pioneer of exercise cardiology.
Robert F. Kennedy (1925-1968) - Politician.
Leonard Jimmie Savage (1917-1971) - Mathematician who was considered a genius.
Ed Freeman (1927-2008) - Helicopter pilot and Medal of Honor recipient for his heroic actions during Vietnam.
Franklin Cover (1928-2006) - Actor known for his role as Tom in the sitcom The Jeffersons.
Dick Smothers (1939-Still Living - Actor, comedian and half of the duo The Smothers Brothers.
Joe Biden (1942-Still Living) - The 46th President of the U.S.
Norman Greenbaum (1942-Still Living) - Singer of the hit song Spirit in the Sky.
Veronica Hamel (1943-Still Living) - Actress known for her role as Joyce Davenport in the series Hill Street Blues.
Duane Allman (1946-1971) - Guitarist for the band The Allman Brothers Band.
Samuel E. Wright (1946-2021) - Actor remembered for his voice as Sebastian in The Little Mermaid.
Joe Walsh (1947-Still Living) - Guitarist and member of the band the Eagles.
Richard Masur (1948-Still Living) - Actor known for his role as David in the sitcom One Day at a Time.
Greg Gibson (1953-Still Living) - The only American to win World medals in all three styles of wrestling--Freestyle, Greco-Roman and Sambo.
Ray Ozzie (1955-Still Living) - Software engineer who created Lotus Notes.
Bo Derek (1956-Still Living) - Actress who gained fame in role in 10 (1979).
Beezie Madden (1963-Still Living) - Olympic champion equestrian jumper.
Memorable Events for November 20
1776 - The Continental Army starts to retreat across NJ.
1789 - New Jersey becomes the first state to ratify the Bill of Rights.
1861 - A Secession ordinance is filed by Kentucky's Confederate government.
1866 - The first national convention of a veterans' organization is held.
1866 - Howard University is founded (Washington, DC).
1914 - The State Department starts requiring photos for passports.
1923 - Garrett Morgan patents his traffic signal design that added a caution light between stop (red) and go (green).
1938 - Anti-semitic remarks are made by Father Coughlin on U.S. radio.
1943 - Operation Galvanic begins between Japan and the U.S. Marines.
1945 - Trials begin agains 24 Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg.
1958 - Jim and Jane Henson establish the Muppets, Inc.
1962 - President Kennedy ends the quarantine of the Caribbean nation.
1968 - 78 miners are killed in an explosion at Farmington, WV.
1969 - The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio) publishes photos of the dead villagers from the My Lai Massacre in Vietnam.
1969 - Native American activists seize control of Alcatraz Island.
1974 - The Department of Justice files an antitrust suit against AT&T to break the company up.
1979 - The first artificial blood transfusion occurs at the University of Minnesota Hospital.
1983 - Over 100 million watch The Day After, a movie nuclear war.
1984 - McDonald's makes its 50 billionth hamburger.
1985 - Microsoft releases the first graphical personal computer operating environment (Windows 1.0).
1998 - A Taliban court declares Osama bin Laden "a man without a sin" in regard to the '98 U.S. Embassy bombings.
2016 - Jimmie Johnson wins his seventh NASCAR Cup Series championship.
2022 - The National Guard is activated to to assist with the snow emergency in NY.
2022 - President Biden turns 80 years old and becomes the first octogenarian to serve as President.
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