Father's Day History
The history of Father's
Day is very interesting. The thought for
creating a day for children to honor their
fathers began in Spokane, Washington US. The
idea of having the Father's Day came to the
mind of Sonora Smart while listening to a
Mother's Day sermon in 1909.
After the death of her mother, she along
with her siblings was raised by her father,
William Jackson Smart. Sonora wanted to tell
her father how special he was. Sonora's
father was born in June, so she chose to
hold the first Father's Day celebration in
Spokane, Washington on the 19th of June,
1910.
The National Father's Day Committee was
formed in New York City in 1926. A Joint
Resolution of Congress recognized the
Father's day in 1956 and in 1966 President
Richard Nixon established a permanent
national observance of Father's Day to be
held on the third Sunday of June. Thus, the
Father's Day was born in memory and
appreciation by a daughter who believed that
her father and all other fathers should be
honored with a special day. Don't forget -
different countries celebrate Father's Day
at different times of the year. Australia
celebrates it in the first week of
September.
