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December Trivia

Hello everyone!

By now you’re all probably out of school on break and sad that your mind is not receiving educational nourishment (school). I can help with today’s blog, which I will call “December Trivia.”

We’ve gotten so used to the name “December” that we’ve never really stopped to think about it. What is a “December”? Well, I can tell you that in Latin, “decem” means “ten.” December was originally the tenth month in the Roman calendar, until a monthless winter period was divided between January and February.

Did you know December starts on the same day of the week as September?

Merry CHRISTmas and Happy New Year!


See Rich at these locations!

September 25-26, 2010
Concord International Seventh-day Adventist Church
Concord, California

October 1-2, 2010
Richardson Spanish Seventh-day Adventist Church
Richardson, Texas

October 29-30, 2010
College Drive Seventh-day Adventist Church
Pearl, Mississippi

November 5-6, 2010
Paradise Seventh-day Adventist Church
Paradise, California


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