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Archive | National Days
National Baked Scallop Day (March 12)
March 12 is National Baked Scallop Day! Scallops are a type of Bivalve Mollusk that live in saltwater. Fun fact: Scallops use an adductor muscle that allows them to open and close. This muscle is actually the part we eat. The New Jersey Scallop Industry is a force to be reckoned with. In 2013, Scallops […]
National Fishing Day (September 26)
Tomorrow, September 26, is National Fishing Day. MMNC is proud to celebrate. Fishing has always been a big part of the maritime industry. People across the country enjoy fishing as a sport, recreational activity, food source and even just as a leisurely hobby. Marine vehicles such as boats or yachts are typically used for fishing. […]
National Radio Day (August 20)
National Radio Day was on August 20th. Radios are very important throughout many industries, including music, television, communication, news, sports and navigation. Although the radio was invented by Guglielmo Marconi in 1895, many scientists and engineers contributed to its development along the way. In fact, in 1892, Nikola Tesla (see historical narrative image for Nikola […]
More Sailing News for National Learn to Sail Month
1) Despite the unusual circumstances due to the pandemic, the Bayview Yacht Club still held its annual Bayview Mackinac Race on July 11. Race Chairman Chris Clark speaks on how it has changed this year, and what they have done differently in an interview about this competitive freshwater distance race. Although other Midwest sailing races, […]
Recent Sailing News
1) A few weeks ago, Juan Manuel Ballestero arrived in Argentina after sailing for nearly 3 months alone to see his elderly father because travel by air was restricted in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. He took his Ohlson 29 sailboat, also known as the Skua, on this long voyage across the Atlantic Ocean […]
Celebration of National Learn to Sail Month
In celebration of National Learn to Sail Month, we are throwing it back to our Silk Sail Making Program held at the Curtis School on June 10, 2019. Teaching artist, Janice Patrignani, demonstrated to the children how to make origami boats and silk painted sails. Created By: Miriam Mishkin
National Learn to Sail Month (July)
July is National Learn to Sail Month! In light of this month, the American Sailing Association motivates everyone to learn to sail, as they believe “sailing is for everyone.” In fact, last year, they started the “Women on the Water” campaign to encourage more women to sail. Sailing is another great way to enjoy the […]
National Boating Day (July 1)
July 1st was National Boating Day. It was declared on June 25, 2009 by the U.S. Senate. This resolution was brought to the attention of the Senate by Senators Herb Kohl and Richard Burr. The purpose of this day is to recognize recreational boating and the boating industry’s importance to the U.S. economy and to […]
National Maritime Day (May 22)
National Maritime Day was May 22, 2020. In 1993, Congress proclaimed May 22nd as National Maritime Day to commemorate the first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean using steam power. In 1819, the American steamship Savannah sailed out of Savannah, Georgia, embarking on a journey to England. On this day every year, we recognize the American […]