Saturday, January 23, 2016

It's National Handwriting Day — Write, Write, Write!

Who could be more enthusiastic about National Handwriting Day than a bunch of letter writers? Well, I suppose the Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association (WIMA) may be a little more excited about it. After all, they do sponsor the "holiday."

National Handwriting Day is celebrated on Jan. 23, the birthdate of John Hancock, an American patriot who took part in the American Revolution. As the president of the Congress when the Declaration of Independence was created, John Hancock is believed to be the first to sign the document. By far, his is the largest signature on the page.  That signature became so well known that even today, almost 240 years later, the name "John Hancock" is still recognized as a synonym for "signature." If someone says to you, "Put your John Hancock right here," they want you to sign something.

In honor of National Handwriting Day, take a few minutes today to write a letter -- by hand -- and mail it to someone. And, encourage them to do the same!

2 comments:

Mail Adventures said...

Interesting. I didn't know the reason why it's celebrated today.

Kelly said...

Thanks for the article. There are so few handwritten letters days.... a shame really.

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