Forgotten History Video - February 2, 2018
Dear friends,
I hope you don't relive February 2nd over and over and over again.
That's right. Punxsutawney Phil is back and that fuzzy weather varmint popped up and gave us his predictions for when Spring will...well, Spring!
Take a few minutes and find out how Groundhog Day came to be.
Thank you,
JA
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*---- Last Week's Clip ----*
Dr. Seuss Biography
Theodor Seuss Geisel published his 1st children's book under the name of Dr. Seuss in 1937. Then success found him with a string of best sellers, including the 'The Cat in the Hat'.
Watch It Now: Dr. Seuss Biography
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*---- Video Clip of the Week ----*
The History of Groundhog Day
Every year, on February 2nd, we trust a rodent to predict the weather. In this video, we learn more about Groundhog Day.
Watch It Now: The History of Groundhog Day
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