- In 2013 it is reckoned that nearly 320 million turkeys have been reared for Thanksgiving celebrations. In the UK approximately 13 million turkeys are reared for Christmas Day.
- There appear to be three places in the USA named after this traditional meal: Turkey in Texas [population 491]; Turkey Creek, Louisiana [population 364]; and Turkey, North Carolina [population 267]. Three towns in Kansas also have the name Turkey. Do you know of any others?
- Following this discovery we have found that there are a number of places named Cranberry - perhaps after the sauce often eaten with turkey. The biggest appears to be Cranberry in Butler County, Pennsylvania with 28,000 inhabitants.
- Plymouth Rock, where the Pilgrim Father's landed, is celebrated by 28 sites in the US. Of course, England have the original Plymouth in Devon city, and this is where the Pilgrims set sail. Minnesota and Massachusetts have the biggest conurbations of Plymouth.
- There is Pilgrim in Dade County, Missouri with a population of some 133 good folks!
- Pilgrims, or Romans? The first Thanksgiving feast lasted three days.
- Talk'n Turkey about turkey... Turkeys are called turkeys because hundreds of years ago, Turkish merchants imported similar fowls to Europe. The Europeans called them turkey birds. The name just seemed to fit the fowls they later found in America.
- FDR would be proud. Hoping to stimulate an urge to shop, in 1939 President Roosevelt moved Thanksgiving one week closer to Christmas. It didn't work, so it was changed back a couple of years later years later. No need to worry now. Last year shoppers spent a record $59.1 billion over the four-day weekend.
- Green Bean Overload: Campbells sells $20 million in mushroom soup on Thanksgiving.
- They girlble, maybe? Female turkeys don't gobble.
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November 25, 2014
Fun Thanksgiving Trivia
At the Tutoring Club of Jacksonville, we try not to miss any opportunity to learn something new! Here are some fun trivia bits about Thanksgiving:
Pawsitive Reading Program at The Humane Society
The Tutoring Club of Jacksonville found this amazing program available to kids!
The Pawsitive Reading Program is designed to provide enrichment for humans, canines and felines. This program is for children ages 8 – 13 to visit the shelter for 45 minute time periods on Wednesday afternoons to read to our shelter animals.
Children may read to either dogs or cats, and should bring suitable fiction or non-fiction reading materials including school books. Parents MUST attend, and stay with their child throughout the 45 minute block(s) of time.
For all the details, visit www.jaxhumane.org
The Pawsitive Reading Program is designed to provide enrichment for humans, canines and felines. This program is for children ages 8 – 13 to visit the shelter for 45 minute time periods on Wednesday afternoons to read to our shelter animals.
Children may read to either dogs or cats, and should bring suitable fiction or non-fiction reading materials including school books. Parents MUST attend, and stay with their child throughout the 45 minute block(s) of time.
For all the details, visit www.jaxhumane.org
Business Partner with Greenland Pines Elementary
Tutoring Club of Jacksonville is so thrilled to be an official Business Partner with Greenland Pines Elementary! We are looking forward to all the ways we can interact with teachers, parents, and students to help make sure this school year is an excellent learning experience for all!
It is gratifying to partner with this school and support the families in our community. We are excited about this partnership and we just know it's going to be a great year!
It is gratifying to partner with this school and support the families in our community. We are excited about this partnership and we just know it's going to be a great year!
November 18, 2014
Good News in School - November Edition from DCPS
The DCPS website contains a lot of excellent information on many topics, but the Tutoring Club of Jacksonville really likes this segment! Watch this video to see a couple of good things happening at a few schools around Jacksonville!
Published on Nov 7, 2014
Welcome to the November Edition of Duval County Public Schools' "Good News in Schools!" This brief, but fun video includes feature stories from Arlington Heights Elementary, Chaffee Trail Elementary, the DCPS Administration Building, North Shore Elementary, and Kirby-Smith Middle School
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OzcMgWKAvQ&list=UUM-rcmJbUQuIlzrGU4wpdZA
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