Wednesday, April 23, 2014




Today is...
Administrative Professionals Day!
Send a free eCard to your office admin to express your appreciation! Where would we be without our administrative professionals? These are the dedicated individuals who take notes, answer phones, remember all the little details, and keep everyone in the office organized.
In 1952, the International Association of Administrative Professionals organized the first Administrative Professionals Day. This holiday is a worldwide celebration that brings millions of people together to honor secretaries, receptionists, and administrative assistants. It is one of the largest workplace observances of the year, and with good reason. There are over 4.1 million Americans that have the job title “administrative assistant,” and another 8.9 million Americans that work in administrative support roles.
To celebrate Administrative Professionals Day, show your appreciation for the admins at your office today. Surprise them with a bouquet of flowers or a thoughtful gift card. They certainly deserve it!
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Today is also National Cherry Cheesecake Day & National Picnic Day

April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month & National Grilled Cheese Month

This week is Administrative Professionals Week
 
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      History for April 23rd


         1597 - Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor is first performed, with Queen Elizabeth I of England in attendance.
 
        1635 - The United States' first public school, a high school called Boston Latin School founded in Massachusetts, is also the current oldest school in the US.

 
         1933 - The Gestapo (Nazi Germany's secret police during WWII) is established in Germany.

         1984 - Scientists find AIDS virus.

         1985 - Liberace first appears on the TV soap opera "Another World," playing himself.





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- Ralph Waldo Emerson



















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