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MIKE'S COMMENTARY
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MIKE'S COMMENTARY AND SOME BITS OF WISDOM
History of the Holiday
The original version of the holiday was in commemoration of George Washington's birthday in 1796 (the last full year of his presidency). Washington, according to the calendar that has been used since at least the mid-18th century, was born on February 22, 1732. According to the old style calendar in use back then, however, he was born on February 11. At least in 1796, many Americans celebrated his birthday on the 22nd while others marked the occasion on the 11th instead.By the early 19th century, Washington's Birthday had taken firm root in the American experience as a bona fide national holiday. Its traditions included Birthnight Balls in various regions, speeches and receptions given by prominent public figures, and a lot of revelry in taverns throughout the land. Then along came Abraham Lincoln, another revered president and fellow February baby (born on the 12th of the month). The first formal observance of his birthday took place in 1865, the year after his assassination, when both houses of Congress gathered for a memorial address. While Lincoln's Birthday did not become a federal holiday like George Washington's, it did become a legal holiday in several states.
In 1968, legislation (HR 15951) was enacted that affected several federal holidays. One of these was Washington's Birthday, the observation of which was shifted to the third Monday in February each year whether or not it fell on the 22nd. This act, which took effect in 1971, was designed to simplify the yearly calendar of holidays and give federal employees some standard three-day weekends in the process.
Apparently, while the holiday in February is still officially known as Washington's Birthday (at least according to the Office of Personnel Management), it has become popularly (and, perhaps in some cases at the state level, legally) known as "President's Day." This has made the third Monday in February a day for honoring both Washington and Lincoln, as well as all the other men who have served as president.
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February 19, 2007
Pick a President to read about on President's Day!
http://familyinternet.about.com/od/holidayfun/a/presidentsday.htm
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COMPUTER CLASSES AND COURSES
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OPPORTUNITIES WITH KCNET
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for information and direct access for the following co-op programs.
NEW CLASSES STARTING:
Genealogy
Feb. 15, 22, March 8 & 22
First 3 sessions meet at KCnet - Final session meets at Ross Library
Time: 6 pm to 8 pm - all 4 sessions
Instructor: David Wallace
Cost: $30 for members; $35 for non-members
Pre-registration required
Applications are being accepted for an Art and Photo Camp, hosted by KCnet. The Camp has a start date of Saturday, February 17 and will be held in the KCnet Community Room. There will be 5 Saturday workshops, 9 AM to 12 Noon, continuing through February 24, March 3, 10, and 17. The goal of the Camp is to help 12 area youth and adults gain some of the skills necessary for lifelong enjoyment of art. It is not necessary to own a camera or a computer, in order to participate in the Art and Camera Camp. Information included in the educational portion of the camp will be about cameras and associated equipment, photo resolution and file formats, creative techniques and effects, photography exhibition, and photo critiques. Outcomes of the Camp will be printed booklets of art, produced for each individual, containing samples of the work accomplished throughout the course. There will be a web site, created by the participants, of the art projects produced during the Camp. Each attendee will create at least one framed work of art that will be displayed during the Summer Art Walks in Lock Haven. Fee for all 5 workshops is $50 per person, which will help defray the cost of materials. This fee will also include a one-year membership to the KCnet Camera Club, which meets once per month. Deadline for registration is February 12, unless the quota is met before that date. This project is supported by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency, through its regional arts funding partnership, Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts. State government funding comes through an annual appropriation by Pennsylvania’s General Assembly and from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. KCnet is a non-profit
community technology center
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ADVANCED
USERS CLASS NOTES:KCnet Advanced Users Group:
Every
Wednesday
01/31/07
02/07/07
... had a good time learning about an internet
service available from Oddcast. It raises the bar on using the computer
and the internet with text to speech and voice recognition programs.
Go to
... we downloaded the new Google Earth 4. We played with the new and enhanced features in this program. It is awesome. TRy it (not good for dialup though): We did some other interesting stuff too, but
you had to be there...
This class often becomes idea swapping and
we learn by sharing our many experiences and I'll tell you all again, that
really happened this week.
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