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Calendar Days: Father's Day History

Calendar Days: Father's Day History
VOICE OVER: Rebecca Brayton
Just like we honor our mothers with a special day, we also commemorate the importance of the men in our lives with a dedicated Father's Day. Celebrated primarily on the third Sunday in June around the world, Father's Day originated in the early twentieth century and was finally made a national holiday in 1972. Each year, families spend time together and pay tribute to dads, both living and dead. In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about the history and origins of Father's Day. Be sure to check out the site for some great recipe and gift ideas to make your dad feel special this year!

Celebrations Around the World

The officially recognized date of Father’s Day varies from country to country, but this holiday is most commonly celebrated on the third Sunday in June. Even the way Father’s Day is commemorated differs, but what is common everywhere is the spirit of the occasion.

First Father’s Day Celebrations in the U.S.

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Father’s Day was first established in the early twentieth century by a daughter who thought all fathers should be honored with a special day, just like we honor our moms on Mother’s Day. Sonora Smart Dodd and her five siblings were raised solely by her father. As a way to show gratitude, she initiated the inaugural Father’s Day celebrations in the United States. Dodd’s father was born in June, and so the first official Father’s Day was held June 19th, 1910 in Spokane, Washington. It was finally signed into law as a national holiday in 1972.

Ways to Celebrate

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In countries across the globe, people use Father’s Day as an opportunity to honor their dads with cards, chocolate, flowers and other gifts of love. Spending time with dad and indulging in fun-filled activities is another common feature of celebrations around the world. To publicly express their gratitude, some people wear roses as a mark of their support: a red rose is worn for a father who is living, while a white rose signifies a father who has passed on.

Honor the Men in Your Life

Another interesting fact about Father’s Day wishes is that they are not reserved for biological fathers: grandfathers, stepfathers, foster fathers, uncles, older brothers or anyone who plays the role of the father in someone’s life can be thanked.

Gift Ideas

So make this Father’s Day count: tune in to WatchMojo.com for lots of recipe and gift ideas to make your dad feel special this year!

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