FATHER'S DAY

What is the history of Father's Day? Where did it start? Why did it start? Who started it. Here's the explanation.

In May of 1909, Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Wash., sat in church listening to a Mother's Day sermon. She decided she wanted to designate a day for her dad , William Jackson Smart. Dodd's mother had died in childbirth, and Dodd's father, a Civil War veteran, had taken the responsibility of singlehandedly raising the newborn and his other five children.

The following year, Dodd wanted to celebrate Father's Day on June 5th, her father's birthday, and petitioned for the holiday to be recognized in her city. Needing more time to arrange the festivities, Spokane’s mayor pushed the date back by two weeks, and the first Father's Day was celebrated on June 19, 1910, according to the Spokane Regional Convention and Visitor Bureau.

At the first Father's Day celebration, young women handed out red roses to their fathers during a church service, and large baskets full of roses were passed around, with attendees encouraged to pin on a rose in honor of their fathers – red for the living and white in memory of the deceased. Dodd then brought her infant son along on a horse-drawn carriage ride through the city, bringing roses and gifts to home-bound fathers.

While Congress was quick to officially declare the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day in 1914, after it was first celebrated on May 10, 1908, it took much longer for Father's Day to be legally recognized. But thanks to Dodd's celebration, Father's Day steadily gained popularity.

In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge said that he supported it, in order to establish closer relationships between fathers and their children and to impress upon fathers the full measure of their obligations, according to the Library of Congress.

And the holiday gained more traction in 1938 when a trade organization, the National Council for the Promotion of Father's Day, which was formed by men's clothing retailers in New York City, decided to take up the cause, according to Consumer Rites: The Buying and Selling of American Holidays (Princeton University Press, 1995).

President Lyndon Johnson issued the first presidential proclamation honoring fathers in 1966, but it wasn't until 1972 that President Richard Nixon signed the public law that made it a permanent holiday. Since then, Father’s Day has become a time to recognize the many different father figures in our lives.

And that is how it came to be.

Happy Father's Day to all the fother's here!

Comments

  • Thank you Springrain for you forum page and on history of Father's Day, it as I am near 54 in August I was a few months shy of 6 when my real Father died at 36 of Heart Attack so had to look at that with my recent medical issues, I do appreciate your forum and support in my recent time of need now is your day and others whom have not lost a loved one on this speciall day , Thanks Springrain. in musical scenerio Harry Chapin's Cat's in the Cradle was about a letter from son to father during Vietnam it was first song that ever made me cry !

  • I'm not a father, I'm a mother/grandmother. But I felt that should be put up for all the fathers here.

    I also lost my father, but it was before I was born.

    Have a good one and enjoy the games/

  • Thank you Springrain. I knew the basics, but not all the story. And to all who are fathers, have fathers, have lost fathers, or know a father, I hope your day has been a good one.

    Play on, whether it be Freecell, Golf, Forty Thieve, Addiction, whatever...

  • *thieves

  • Well, I'm a great-grandson, a grandson, a brother, a husband, a father, a father-in-law, and a grand-father. I am, as of recent times, a grandfather-in-law, which means I'm hoping to be a great-grand-father by next year! Stay tuned to this channel!

  • You go, apple44! Hoping to give you a congrats soon!

  • Wow! What a story! Thank you Springrain for your research.

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