Missouri Day

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Missouri Day
Official namethe Show Me State
Observed by Missouri
DateThird Wednesday in October
2024 dateOctober 16  (2024-10-16)
2025 dateOctober 15  (2025-10-15)
2026 dateOctober 21  (2026-10-21)
2027 dateOctober 20  (2027-10-20)
FrequencyAnnual

Missouri Day is a national observance in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is held on the third Wednesday in October. [1]

It was originally observed on the first Monday in October, following its establishment by House Bill 122, on March 22, 1915. [2] In 1969, the Missouri General Assembly officially changed the date to the third Wednesday. [3] Missouri Day is set aside to "teach rising generations of boys and girls the glories of Missouri". The inspiration for the day came from Anna Lee Brosius Korn, a schoolteacher from Trenton, Missouri. She was inspired by the spirit of the Missouri people and sought to commemorate them with a holiday. [4] Observances are typically practiced in Missouri schools. [5]

On August 28, 1969, it was moved to the third Wednesday of October. There is also National Missouri Day, established by the National Day Calendar and celebrated on January 4, the anniversary of Missouri statehood. [5]

References

  1. "Missouri Revised Statutes – Section 9.040". Missouri General Assembly. Retrieved September 2, 2025.
  2. "This Date in Missouri Senate History: Missouri Day – Missouri Senate – 2020". 2020-10-21. Retrieved 2025-10-18.
  3. "Missouri Life Magazine: The Origin of Missouri Day". Missouri Life. Retrieved September 2, 2025.
  4. Doyle, Amanda E. (2019-10-16). "What is Missouri Day?". St. Louis Magazine. Retrieved 2025-10-18.
  5. 1 2 Boyer, Mark G. (2022-08-30). Monthly Entries for the Spiritual but not Religious through the Year: Texts, Reflections, Journal/Meditations, and Prayers for the Spiritual but not Religious. Wipf and Stock. ISBN   978-1-6667-4769-0.