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Patriot Day – September 11, 2023

Patriot Day – September 11, 2023

Today, September 11th is Patriot Day.  We will Never Forget!  On September 14, 2001, President George W Bush proclaimed September 11th as a National Day of Prayer and Remembrance for the Victims of the Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001. The US Department of Defense provides good information about this day and gives the historical reference when President Barack Obama proclaimed Sept. 11 Patriot Day and National Day of Service, Remembrance on September 11, 2016 – September 11th is a time for all Americans to “honor all who lost their lives in the heartbreaking attacks of Sept. 11 and all who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country in the years that followed,” President Barack Obama.

Are Good Deeds Punished?

Are Good Deeds Punished?

Years ago, Boo-Shaw Bakery Inc. was created to help others in need and give at least 10% to non-profit organizations. The team was surprised and thankful to discover the pastry cookie family recipes are unique (and we’ve been told delicious).

The business was noticed because of the uncommon deontological intent instead of the utilitarian “get rich” mindset by several large entities….

Happy Memorial Day – May 29, 2023

Happy Memorial Day – May 29, 2023

Memorial Day, each year on May 29 reminds many people of summer!!  It makes some of us think of hot dogs, swimming pools, and cookies!!   But this day means a lot more than the beginning of summer.  This day should be remembered as a time to honor those who died while fighting in the U.S. Armed Forces.

Don’t Forget – Daylight Saving Time Starts March 12, 2023

Don’t Forget – Daylight Saving Time Starts March 12, 2023

Boo-Shaw Bakery would like to offer a friendly reminder to everyone!  Daylight Savings Time (DST) is March 12, 2023.  Make sure you advance your clock 1 full hour so you don’t get left behind 😉 ⏰.

Daylight Savings Time was first implemented in the US with the Standard Time Act of 1918, a wartime measure for seven months during World War I in the interest of adding more daylight hours to conserve energy resources.  Currently, there are many debates if DST is still necessary. . . .