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James Menager - “Excellent service!” October 16th HAPPY BOSS DAY! October 31st HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Like most events and holidays that have taken place amid the COVID pandemic, Halloween is Here’s a few chuckles to help celebrate “National Bosses Day” on October 16th… going to look a lot different this year. Given the nature of the virus, parents are likely beginning to The Boss: “We need someone responsible for the job.” wonder what safety measures they should take this year. Job Applicant: “Sir, your search ends here! In my previous job whenever “There’s a whole spectrum of things to consider,” said Dr. Jean Moorjani, a board-certified something went wrong, everybody said I was responsible!” pediatrician at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital in Florida. “The most important thing is I got fired from the unemployment office on Friday. My boss said, “Clean out your that families decide together what level of risk they’re OK with this Halloween.” October desk, and I’ll see you in the office on Monday.” If making the most of Halloween is at the top of your family’s to-do list, read on to see what you About October... I went for an interview for an office job today. The boss told me I’d start at $2,000 a month and after should be aware of in the makeshift horror film that is 2020. October was originally the 8th month of the Roman 6 months I’d be at $2,500 a month. I told him I’d start in 6 months. IS IT SAFE TO LEAVE A BOWL OF CANDY OUT THIS YEAR? calendar. It comes from the Latin word “octo” The Boss: “Do you believe in life after death?” Although families might be apprehensive when it comes to handing out goodies, Dr. Moorjani meaning eight. It became the 10th month when Employee: “No, because there’s no proof of it.” offered some tips for doing so safely. “If a family is participating and handing out candy, they should designate one person to do so. Don’t get the kids involved in the process this year, for January & February were added to the Calendar. The Boss: “Well there is now! Just after you left yesterday to go to your grandmother’s funeral, she called example. It’s also probably safer if one person is passing out candy instead of a bunch of kids Saxons called the month “Wintirfyllith” because it the office looking for you!” reaching into a candy bowl.” had the first full moon of the winter season. SHOULD KIDS WEAR GLOVES ON HALLOWEEN? While parents should certainly have their kids wear face masks while collecting candy, they can October 21st NATIONAL PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE DAY October Days & Dates: October Is.... skip the gloves this year. “Just do your best, wash your hands, and use hand sanitizer before you take the candy,” said Dr. Moorjani, who explained that gloves work best when you can change 10/5 - World Teachers’ Day - Italian American Heritage Month them regularly. 10/5 - National Child Health Day - Polish American Heritage Month - National Breast Cancer Month SHOULD PARENTS SANITIZE THEIR KIDS HALLOWEEN CANDY? 10/12- - Country Music Month “The transmission of the coronavirus on surfaces is low,” explained Dr. Moorjani. “If you feel 10/16 - National Bosses Day - National Book Fair Month really inclined to sanitize your children’s Halloween candy, go for it! However, if you’re one of 10/24 - United Nations Day - Family History Month PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE those people who feels the need to seriously sanitize everything, it may be best to buy your own 10/31 - Halloween - National Pizza Month Halloween candy and just give it your kids.” - Adopt a Shelter Dog Month • -1/2 cup pumpkin puree WHAT SHOULD PARENTS BRING WHEN TAKING THEIR KIDS TRICK-OR-TREATING? • -2 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese, • -1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon softened Of course, parents who take their children trick-or-treating should bring hand sanitizer and • -1 pinch ground cloves • -1/2 cup white sugar require their little ones to wear masks. Dr. Moorjani wants to remind people “… a lot of us are October 2nd GOOD GRIEF! • -1 pinch ground nutmeg • -1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract used to wearing masks already, so maybe this Halloween, kids decorate one of their masks and • -1/2 cup frozen whipped topping, thawed 4. -Bake in preheated oven for 35 to 40 minutes, • -2 eggs have that be a part of their costume. Parents should also bring flashlights, glow sticks, or any On October 2, 1950 seven newspapers, including the Seattle Times, or until center is almost set. Allow to cool, • -1 (9 inch) prepared graham cracker crust reflective material, so that they’re visible if they’re trick-or-treating after dark. Halloween is also a the Washington Post and the Chicago Tribune ran the very first then refrigerate for 3 hours or overnight. Cover great time to remind families about getting their flu shots!” Peanuts comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz. The with whipped topping before serving. strip and its associated books, merchandise and television specials https://www.popsugar.com earned its creator over one billion dollars. Lucy, Linus, Snoopy and, of 1. -Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). course, Charlie Brown are American icons. The comic strip ran until 2. -In a large bowl, combine cream cheese, sugar and vanilla. Beat until smooth. Blend in eggs one at a time. Remove 1 cup of batter and spread into bottom of crust; set aside. February 13, 2000, the day after Shultz died. His work has been translated into 21 languages. 3. -Add pumpkin, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg to the remaining batter and stir gently until well blended. Carefully spread over the batter in the crust. October 5th NATIONAL CHILD HEALTH DAY!

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7. Check the heating, ventilating & air conditioning (HVAC) system as proper performance is critical for interior comfort & for Search Word second Monday in October beginning in 1971. For many, the holiday is a way safety reasons such as defrosting. of both honoring Columbus’ achievements and celebrating Italian-American heritage. But throughout its history, Columbus Day and the man who inspired 8. Inspect the steering & suspension system including shocks, struts, chassis parts & other related components. it have generated controversy, and many alternatives to the holiday have been 9. Check the tires, including tire pressure & tread wear. proposed since the 1970’s including Indigenous Peoples’ Day. 10. Check the wipers & lighting so that you can see and be seen.