April 7 is World Health Day. What is the name of the international association that goes by the acronym WHO?
The World Health Organization.
A few short years after the United Nations had been formed, the World Health Organization’s constitution was put in place on April 7, 1948.
American jazz singer often referred to as the First Lady of Song & Queen of Jazz.
Ella Fitzgerald
An annual household ritual do many people perform in the spring.
The birthstone of April has also been called a “girl’s best friend.” What is the name of the gemstone?
THIS SINGER WAS A SINGING WAITER AND THEN FOUGHT IN WWII.
D-Day. This was a major victory for Allied troops in World War II, but more than 9,000 soldiers were wounded or killed.
What famous ship departed on its first trip across the Atlantic on April 10, 1912, and sunk five days later despite being thought to be “unsinkable”?
The RMS Titanic.
The ship left from Southampton, England, and sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean
NAME THE COMPOSER OF WEST SIDE STORY.
Leonard Bernstein
An emerald represents spring, rebirth, hope, peace, and tranquility. True or False?
This happened on July 20, 1969.
Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong took the first steps on the moon.
Born on April 12, 1932, Tiny Tim was known for which of these signature songs?
Throughout the 1940s The Andrews Sisters were one of America's most popular singing sister acts. Their names were...
LaVerne, Patty and Maxine.
William Wordsworth wrote a famous poem about daffodils. TRUE OR FALSE?
True.
William Wordsworth wrote the poem, "I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud," which was about yellow daffodils.