I write this blog discussing the history of and gift ideas for Father's Day. But first I must acknowledge Mother's Day on Sunday, May 8. Father's Day is June 19, so come in now for gift ideas.
There are a few discrepancies on when the first Father's Day was celebrated. Father's Day is a celebration honoring people's fathers and celebrating the fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in their children's lives and society. It was a day first proposed by Sonora Dodd of Spokane, Washington in 1909. It is observed on the third Sunday in June to complement Mother's Day in celebrating fathers, fathering and fatherhood. First celebration was June 19, 1910 at the Spokane YMCA in Washington. Her father was a Civil War veteran, William Smart-a single parent- that raised six children. She was inspired by a Mother's Day sermon and told her pastor the fathers should have a similar holiday honoring them. The third Sunday celebration was to give clergy time to prepare sermons.
Although it did have much success at first, Dodd began promoting the celebration nationally during the 1930s. With the help of trade groups, in 1938 retailers consolidated the commercial promotion of companies that manufactured ties, shirts, and traditional gifts. Americans resisted the holiday for some time, perceiving it as replicating Mother's Day commercial success. Newspaper attacks making cynical and sarcastic jokes and attacks only made retailers incorporate into advertisements. It became more and more popular, and by the 1980s, Father's Day had become a Second Christmas for all the men's gift-oriented industries.
President Woodrow Wilson tried to make it law in 1918 even speaking in Spokane, Washington on Father's Day. In 1924 President Calvin Coolidge suggested to observe and honor the day, but short of a national proclamation. Not until 1966 was Father's Day officially proclaimed a national holiday, third Sunday in June and officially observed over 40 years after Mother's Day was established. However, it was still not signed into law until 1972 by Richard Nixon.
A "Father's Day" service was held on July 5, 1908 to honor the loss of hundreds of fathers. The Monongah Mining Disaster killed 361 men, 250 of them fathers, in December 1907. Grace Clayton had suggested that all these fathers, and hers, be honored to her pastor. With other events going on(July 4th the day before and a murder), no promotion from City Council, and being a local event, Clayton's event did not have repercussions outside of the town.
It was proposed in 1911 in Chicago, but turned down. In 1912 in Vancouver, Washington
celebrated believing it to be the first such event. A member of Lions Clubs International claimed that he had the idea in 1915. Harry C. Meek claimed it the third Sunday in June because it was his birthday. Now the US Open golf tournament is scheduled to finish on Father's Day, as was the 2016 NBA Finals.
In 2022, how are you celebrating Father's Day? After the Covid-19 pandemic, we can meet for dinner. We can see a movie, have a party, go to a baseball game, walk in the park, or numerous other ways to celebrate dad. How will you spend it?
What gift do you want to give him? That is an even more list of items to give. But may I suggest a few. Ties and cuff links are always great gifts. You could also give a pair of Bills Khakis, Brax 5 pocket pants, a sportshirt, navy blazer, the Chattanooga belt- our exclusive, see SHOP- alligator belt or denim jeans. These are just a few suggestions from what we carry with others in the SHOP. If you don't know his size, then a gift certificate fits every time. Then he can come select exactly what he wants.
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