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Safety, Help Someone See, Colorectal Cancer Awareness, Save Your
Vision, Mental Retardation Awareness, Kidney and Umbrella Month.
That’s a lot of positive PR to be generated, and one product
possibility.
1-7: Return Borrowed Books
Week. Time to give back all those you never returned, and
get those never returned to you. Natural for libraries, bookstores
and literary programs.
2: Namesake Day. Celebrating
your name and all those who share it. Could make for some
interesting office contests.
3: National Anthem Day. “The
Star-Spangled Banner” officially became our national anthem on
this day, 1931. (Yes, you read it right). Unexpected day for a
patriotic promo.
6: National Salespersons’
Day. Yeah, they can be annoying and intrusive at times, but
they’re the folks who keep commerce moving, and your company
afloat.
12: Jack Kerouac: Birthday.
American writer generally credited with popularizing and co-creating
the Beat movement in art and literature. Born 1922.
15: Brutus Day.
Named after Julius Caesar’s unfaithful friend, a day to recognize,
and hopefully abort, some of the backstabbing that goes on every day
in the office, in politics and in life.
18: BioDiesel Day. Offbeat
promo idea — Saluting Rudolph Diesel, who invented the diesel
engine in 1900. Interestingly, he originally designed the engine to
run on vegetable oil, not gas.
19: Johann Sebastian Bach:
Birthday. Generally considered one of, if not the most
influential composer in the history of music. Great tie-in to
schools, record stores, radio stations, and orchestras, etc. Born
1685.
21-27: Cleaning Week. Whether
home, office, car, or boat, etc., we all have something that needs
cleaning. Cool promo-op for cleaning-supply manufacturers, maid
services, retailers, janitorial services (perhaps a thank-you gift?)
and more.
21: Single Parents Day. One-parent
households have their own set of issues, circumstances and
situations. Family counseling centers, community centers, and
schools, etc. can participate.
25: Borglum Gutzon: Birthday.
A true footnote of American history, but an important one;
he’s the sculptor who created Mt. Rushmore. Born 1871.
26: Make Up Your Own Holiday
Day. Just what it says. The promotional possibilities are
absolutely limitless.
31: Eiffel Tower Anniversary.
Paris’ most famous structure bowed today, 1889, for the Paris
Exposition. It was named, of course, for its architect, Alexandre
Eiffel.
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