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October 14th: National Dessert Day, Be Bald and Be Free Day, and Clergy Appreciation Day (or Pastor Appreciation Day or Ministry Appreciation Day)

National Dessert Day! Celebrated by way of the local bakery, grandma’s house or chocolate shop, National Dessert Day includes candies, pies, ice cream, fruits, cookies, pastries, cobblers, and donuts, too. The available ingredients affect the range of desserts made in each region. The very first desserts required minimal effort or preparation since ancient cultures were more focused on the nutrition in foods to survive. Over the years, desserts have changed from natural candies and nuts to complex soufflés and multi-layered cakes. In modern culture, there are many more options available in desserts.

Be Bald and Be Free Day! The day is sometimes referred to as Bald and Free Day. A celebration of the naked crown, Be Bald and Be Free Day recognizes the beauty of baring the scalp. This day was founded by Thomas and Ruth Roy from Wellcat.

Clergy Appreciation Day! It is a time to recognize the work of ministers, pastors, and priests in the United States. This national day also falls in National Clergy Month, which is observed each October. Clergy Appreciation Day was originally called Clergy Appreciation National Day of Honor. The day was started by Hallmark Cards in 1992. Many people also refer to the day as Pastor Appreciation Day.

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