America celebrates Native American Heritage Month the month of November. Native American Heritage Month is more commonly referred to as American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. It is a time to celebrate diverse cultures, traditions, and histories. Furthermore, it is a time to acknowledge the important contributions made by Native people. It is also a time to educate the general … [Read more...]
Fall Into Winter – Auto Safety
Winter is coming, or maybe it is already here. No matter the weather, auto safety through regular vehicle maintenance is a good idea. Extreme temperature changes can affect your car, so it’s important to make sure your car is in working order before winter arrives. Stay safer on the road during the winter months with good auto safety habits. From basic tasks to those a mechanic should … [Read more...]
Epilepsy Awareness Month
Ever year, Epilepsy Awareness Month occurs in November. This month brings awareness and involvement to the neurological condition known as epilepsy. About 3.4 million people in the United States have epilepsy. There are many causes of epilepsy, but most are unknown. Bringing awareness and encouraging people to learn about epilepsy can bring a community together. The more knowledge an … [Read more...]
Fall Into Winter – Alaska Road Safety
Driving For Weather Conditions Changing weather conditions in Alaska make driving more dangerous than in most states, especially at this time of year. Alaskan roads may be dry, debris-covered, wet, snowy, icy or any combination of these on any given day. In addition, certain conditions make roads even more dangerous. For example, the angle of the sun and lack of light in the winter … [Read more...]
International Artist’s Day
International Artist's Day is celebrated annually on October 25. In 2004, Chris MacClure founded this holiday. MacClure is a Canadian artist who specializes in Romantic Realism art. Art is a creative human expression and can capture the beauty of life and history. Today celebrates all mediums of art, for example, painting, sculpture, and photography. By celebrating, we show our respect … [Read more...]
This Week In American History: The Cuban Missile Crisis
This Week in American History: From October 16, 1962 – October 28, 1962, America waited for a peaceful resolution of what came to be known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. For those thirteen days, not only America, but the world, worried humanity was on the brink of nuclear war. The Cold War America had been engaged in a “Cold War” with Communist Soviet Union (USSR) since the end of … [Read more...]
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