Hi Everyone,
Whether you are plotting a treasure hunt or just trying to navigate your Sunday, today’s calendar is packed with reasons to gather the family, look for clues, and celebrate the mechanics who keep us moving.
Your May 24th "Adventure" Map:
The Thrill of the Chase: It is National Scavenger Hunt Day! Channel your inner detective today. Whether you set up a quick game for the kids or just appreciate the art of the hidden clue, today is all about the joy of discovery.
The "Big Horn" Beauty: Happy National Wyoming Day! We’re tipping our Stetson hats to the Equality State—home of Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and some of the most breathtaking wide-open spaces in the country.
The Ground Crew: A massive shout-out on Aviation Maintenance Technician Day. Today we honor the brilliant men and women behind the scenes who keep the planes inspected, repaired, and safe for flight. Without them, we never leave the runway!
The Family Bond: We celebrate Brother's Day and National Family Fun Day. Turn off the screens, head outside, and make some memories with the people who have known you the longest.
The Gourmet Safari: For the culinary daredevils, it’s a double-feature of National Yucatan Shrimp Day (saucy, spicy, and full of citrus) and National Escargot Day. Yes, snails! Today is the perfect day to step out of your food comfort zone.
The May 24th Challenge: Text your brother or a family member a funny memory, and hide one object in the house to start an impromptu mini-scavenger hunt.
Oliver Cromwell (1752-1853) - Black soldier who served with distinction under George Washington during the U.S War of Independence.
Charlie Taylor (1868-1956) - Engineer and mechanic who built the first aircraft engine for the Wright brothers.
H. B. Reese (1879-1956) -
Candy maker who created
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.
Sid Couchey (1919-2012) - Comic book artist who created Richie Rich.
Bob Dylan (1941-Still Living) - Considered one of the greatest singer/songwriters of all time.
Priscilla Presley (1945-Still Living) - Actress, businesswoman and ex-wife of Elvis Presley.
R. B. Bernstein (1956-2023) - Expert constitutional historian.
1607 - Jamestown becomes the first permanent English colony in North America.
1883 - The Brooklyn Bridge is opened to traffic after 14 years of construction.
1931 - The first train car uses air-conditioning.
1959 - The first house with a built-in bomb shelter is exhibited in Pleasant Hills, PA.
1962 - Astronaut Scott Carpenter orbits the Earth three times.
A Note on the Hunt: In honor of National Scavenger Hunt Day, we know that reading our updated emails can sometimes feel like searching for clues. But we promise you don't need a magnifying glass to see that we are entirely focused on delivering high-flying, fun content every single day! The changes are about finding what people enjoy reading, and we realize the changes require some of you to adjust how you use our content. We are not trying to be difficult whatsoever.
On our Facebook Page, for those of you who use our content to share with others, you can find all the images and lists you need, every day. There are list images each day at 8:00pm CST, and each morning a daily lineup video is published as well, usually at 5:00am CST. Plus, various posts throughout the day with all types of celebrations to share. Enjoy!
Best,
Team NDC

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