What's Happening This Weekend 1/20-1/21 ish?

rottin'

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Man this week flew by...whatcha doing? Come ride with Us at Stephens State Park, part of the MTBNJ Winter Group Ride Series. Weather looks good and may be short weather. based on how this winter has been so far it may actual


Since @Norm made reference to a date in his thread, here is what happened this weekend the last few years.
1961 - John F. Kennedy

1961 : John F. Kennedy, the nation's youngest president (at this time), took the oath of office today. He was sworn in by Chief Justice Earl Warren. Vice-President Lyndon Johnson (who became president after JFK was assassinated), was sworn in on the same day as JFK. As part of the inauguration celebration on this day, Robert Frost himself recited from memory one of his own poem entitled "The Gift Outright". He was originally going to read a poem that he wrote especially for this day called "Dedication", but he could not read the ink from the page he was viewing.


1981 - Iran Hostages Released

Iran released 52 weary American hostages, who were held for 444 days


2002 - Human Rights Violations

2002 : Human rights activists including Amnesty International believe human rights of prisoners kept at camp X-Ray, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba are being abused with prisoners being shackled and kept in temporary eight-by-eight feet cells made of wire mesh and corrugated metal roofs and include them being handcuffed, wearing goggles, ear muffs, surgical masks and heavy gloves. The majority are held without charge and the International Committee of the Red Cross have started evaluating conditions at the US military camp and interviewing detainees to see if the captives are being treated humanely in accordance with the Geneva Conventions on prisoners of war.



1920 - Prohibition

Prohibition takes effect stopping the sale and consumption of alcohol when the 18th Amendment went into effect it ended in 1933 More Details on the 18th Amendment



1937 - Franklin D. Roosevelt

The inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt's second term was held


1929 - How Custer Died

The account of Alex Wagstaff, a man who claimed to be very closely acquainted with a man named "Curley" was printed on this day. Wagstaff had told his story of how Custer had died at Little Big Horn during one of the most gruesome battles in American history.
The account told by Wagstaff was according to how he had remembered it being told by Curley. As reported by Wagstaff, Curley had hid in some brush towards the end of the Battle of Little Big Horn.
A short time later, Curley saw a squaw rush in and shoot General Custer. Shortly after that, Curley had taken the clothing of a dead Sioux and road with troops of Indians until he could get away.


1941 - Franklin D. Roosevelt

The inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt's third term is held.
1958 - South Pole Sir Edmund Hillary

The New Zealand team led by Sir Edmund Hillary and British team led by Dr Vivian "Bunny" Fuchs who are members of a joint Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic expedition and set off from opposite ends of the South Pole last November met up at The South Pole.


1958 - U.S.A. Wage Increases

1958 : As President of the United States, Eisenhower had spoke out against excessive wage and price increases on this day. For instance, he proposed that businesses should avoid unjustified price increases.
In other words, Eisenhower, opposed price hikes except in the case of increased business costs (i.e. cost of manufacturing or supplies). The president also opposed wage increases that surpass an employee's actually productivity level, and explained that actions such as this could lead to excess inflation (cost of living increases).
In addition, Eisenhower declared that the government should abide by policies that would "foster growth". For instance, he mentioned that the government should engage in "proper management of credit policy by the federal reserve board" .


1972 - U.S.A. Election Spending Bill

A new campaign spending bill that was approved by President Nixon on this day would become the first in history if passed. Among other things, this bill advocated the disclosure of election financing of anyone running for federal political office.


1972 - Unemployment

UK unemployment has risen to one million for the first time since the depression years of the 1930's.


1980 - Bullfighting Accident

Due to poor construction, bleachers at the site of a bullfighting ring had killed 222 people. Overcrowding was also partially to blame for the cause of this fatality.


1981 Ronald Reagan

1981: On this day, Ronald Reagan becomes President. Before he became president, he was a movie actor and host of the "Death Valley Days" series. About six years before he became president, his second term as governor of California had ended.


1982

Reese Palley, a rich, famous art dealer travels to Paris, where his birthday was to be celebrated with 735 guests. At first, he had only intended on having 30 guests, but word spread. The cost of this party included $125, 000 dollars for the use of two jets.
Additionally, 370 hotel rooms at the International Hotel in Paris were reserved. Along with that, guests were taken to fine dining places such as Lasserre, La Tour D'Argent, and the Ritz.



1982 - Yassar Arafat Elected

Yassar Arafat receives over 88 percent of the popular vote and as a result is officially elected the President of the Palestinian National Council. Over the years, Arafat has been noted as one who has changed his tune, so to speak.
He used to apply guerilla warfare which accompanied terrorist tactics during his process of fighting for Palestine to become an independent state. However, in the 1980's Arafat became willing to make peace with Israel, and acknowledged Israel's right to exist along with Palestine. A peace treaty was signed between Palestine and Israel at this time.



1987 - Lebanon Terry Waite

Terry Waite a special envoy of the archbishop of Canterbury disappeared while attempting to win freedom for Western hostages held in Lebanon. He was kidnapped by Shiite Muslims and released 4 years later.


1987 - UK Soccer Hooligans

1987 : Following the increasing violence by so

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Norm

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None of that has anything to do with Live Aid.

Mooch race is the Sunday.
 

MadisonDan

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There's a ride up at Port Jervis on Sunday, with the OUtdoor Club of Port Jervis.
2pm. Beginner/Intermediate.
I saw in the Palisades MTB group on Facebook, which I can't link to from my work computer.

Go shred the 'shed!

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rottin'

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God damnit. That should have been posted this morning. Sorry.
@MadisonDan...
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