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National Themes For October 15 National Cheese Curd Day, National I Love Lucy Day, and National Grouch Day.

🧀National Cheese Curd Day! This is a day to enjoy the velvety goodness of cheese curds. Cheese Curds are unique, funky, snackable little pieces of yellow or white Wisconsin cheddar cheese coated and deep-fried golden brown for a warm buttery crunch on the outside and an ooey-gooey burst of dairyland delicacy on the inside.

❤️National I Love Lucy Day! This day celebrates one of television’s all-time greatest shows; I Love Lucy. I Love Lucy, an American sitcom starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance and William Frawley made its debut on October 15, 1951. The program created a new television experience with the first filmed and scripted program performed before a live audience. The studio literally knocked a hole in a concrete wall creating room for theater seating inviting the once-banned fans to see the stars perform for free! The new format and I Love Lucy won five Emmy Awards, received numerous nominations. In four of its six seasons, I Love Lucy was the most-watched show in the United States and was the first to end its run at the top of the Nielsen ratings. In 2002, TV Guide ranked the sitcom television’s 2nd greatest show of all time, and in 2007 it landed on TIME Magazine’s “100 Best TV Shows of All-TIME” list.

😕National Grouch Day! According to Sesame Street Magazine, National Grouch Day was created for all grouches to celebrate their way of life. Sometimes grumps give backhanded compliments. Other times they don’t give them at all. Noise, silence, general activity will make a grouch generally unpleasant. As per Merriam-Webster dictionary, a grouch is described as: a person who complains frequently or constantly, a habitually irritable or complaining person. It seems that a grouch may be happy (although they would never admit it) only when others are unhappy and grouchy. It is then that they feel most comfortable with having others share in their grumpy, cantankerous, surly world with them. National Grouch Day would be a good time to send a grouch e-card and then ask a friend, whether they be a grouch or not, to come on over, sit back, share some popcorn, relax and watch the movie Grumpy Old Men! This Sesame Street inspired holiday has been celebrated since at least 1976.

Warm hugs!🐶💕🌤🌻