Every year, people celebrate April 27 by sharing or telling stories to dear ones. Also, the day is being recognized to pay tribute to traditional ways of communication that as Morse codes.
Morse code Day
This day has been created to pay respect to the traditional form of communication. The people used this method for encoding text characters. Samuel Morse- the inventor of the telegraph, inspired the name “Morse Code”.
History
Samuel F.B. invented Morse Code. Morse in 1836. They discovered the device that would drive communication. Even weak signals often carry a comprehensive message in Morse code. Later, it has found its way into aviation, Amateur Radio.
How to celebrate this day?
This day creates an unusual and interesting method of communication. One can share notes in pages filled with dots or dashes, even via your digital devices. Add little Morse codes to your life and find new ways to communicate.
Tell a Story Day
Tell a Story Day is celebrated in the United States, United Kingdom, and Scotland. It is a celebration of the art of storytelling in many forms. This day aims to encourage people of all ages and backgrounds to share stories, whether from their memories or a book. It proves to be educational and entertaining as well.
History
George Rafeedle created the “Tell a Story Day”. It was first celebrated on April 27, 2009, and has continued since then. He knew that this is an effective way to connect and motivate people on a different level. Everyone has a great story to tell, no matter what is your background.
How to celebrate this day?
There are many ways to celebrate this day. Many libraries around the country conduct storytelling times for children. You can celebrate the day with your family and friends where everyone would share a story. One can also share stories on social media. You can even organize your event and create a magical world by narrating and enchanting tales, and types of stories.
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