Need a Holiday?
November 2023
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The Douglas County Board of Commissioners,
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and Douglas
November has one Every Day! County District Attorney ask to repeal Measure 110
November is a great month for holidays big Forget-Me-Not Day
and small. There are plenty of National holidays
and International holidays to celebrate. As the
month progresses, each November holiday and
the special day seems to be a bigger and more
important one than the day before.
On the threshold of the huge Christmas
holiday season, we get a chance to slow down
and give thanks for all that we have. Some
people enjoy Thanksgiving more than any other
holiday. Why? Simply because Thanksgiving is
all about the “Four Fs”: food, family, football,
and fun. There’s little stress until Black Friday
when Christmas shopping begins with a frenzy
online and in brick-and-mortar stores.
November Holidays - Monthly Celebrations
Aviation History Month
Child Safety Protection Month
International Drum Month
National Adoption Awareness Month
National Caregivers Appreciation Month
National Diabetes Awareness Month
National Epilepsy Month
National Model Railroad Month
National Novel Writing Month
Native American Heritage Month
Peanut Butter Lovers Month
Real Jewelry Month
National Sleep Comfort Month
World Vegan Month
November Holidays - Weekly Events
Week 1 Chemistry Week
Week 3 Game and Puzzle Week
November 2023 Daily Holidays, Special and
Wacky Days:
November 1
All Saint’s Day
Dios Los Muertos , a two day celebrations on
November 1 and 2
National Author’s Day
World Vegan Day
November 2
All Soul’s Day
Deviled Egg Day
Look for Circles Day
Men Make Dinner Day – first Thursday of
Month
Plan Your Epitaph Day
November 3
Cliché Day
Housewife’s Day
Sandwich Day
November 4
Book Lovers Day
King Tut Day
Check Your Blood Pressure Day
National Bison Day
Pumpkin Destruction Day
Use Your Common Sense Day
November 5
Daylight Savings Time ends at 2:00 a.m
Gunpowder Day
Guy Fawkes Day
November 6
Marooned without a Compass Day
National Nacho Day
Saxophone Day
November 7
Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day
International Merlot Day
U.S. General Election Day
November 8
Cook Something Bold Day
Dunce Day
November 9
Chaos Never Dies Day – you’ve got that right
World Freedom Day
November 10
USMC Day
November 11
Veteran’s Day
World Origami Day
November 12
Chicken Soup for the Soul Day
Hindu Diwali Day
National French Dip Day
World Pneumonia Day
November 13
Caregiver Appreciation Day
National Indian Pudding Day
Sadie Hawkins Day
World Kindness Day
November 14
National Pickle Day
Operating Room Nurse Day
World Diabetes Day
Young Readers Day
November 15
America Recycles Day
Clean Your Refrigerator Day
National Philanthropy Day
November 16
Button Day
Great American Smokeout
Have a Party With Your Bear Day
International Tolerance Day
National Fast Food Day
November 17
Electronic Greeting Card Day
Homemade Bread Day
Take A Hike Day
World Peace Day
November 18
National Adoption Day
Occult Day
November 19
Have a Bad Day Day
Play Monopoly Day
November 20
Absurdity Day
Beautiful Day
Universal Children’s Day
November 22
Go For a Ride Day
Love Your Freckles Day
National Jukebox Day
National Tie One On Day
November 23
Eat a Cranberry Day
National Cashew Day
National Espresso Day
Thanksgiving – Eat, drink, and be thankful
November 24
All Our Uncles are Monkeys Day
Black Friday – Friday after Thanksgiving
Buy Nothing Day
Evolution Day
November 25
National Parfait Day
Small Business Saturday
November 26
Shopping Reminder Day
November 27
Cyber Monday
Pins and Needles Day
November 28
French Toast Day
Make Your Own Head Day
Red Planet Day
November 29
Chia Pet Day
Square Dance Day
November 30
National Mason Jar Day
Stay At Home Because You Are Well Day
Christmas is Just Around the Corner
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Holiday Fare with Seasons Greetings,
Gift Ideas, Recipes and Good Cheer
DOUGLAS COUNTY, OR
Back in November 2020, Oregon
voters passed the ballot Measure 110.
The overlying sentiment of the
drafters are that 1. Drug addiction and
overdoses are a serious problem in
Oregon. 2. Oregon needs to expand
access to drug treatment. 3. A health-
based approach to addiction and overdose
is more effective, humane and cost-
effective than criminal punishments. 4.
Making people criminals because they
suffer from addiction is expensive, ruins
lives and can make access to treatment
and recovery more difficult.
But in the 3 years since the measure
has passed there has been calls to
repeal that decision. M110 has not had
the effects that were intended and the
unintended effects are mounting, with
spiraling drug overdoses, rampant
drug related crimes and scores of lives
destroyed.
Douglas County officials are not
only asking for the repeal of Measure 110
but also a return to the enforcement of
Federal Drug Laws.
On Wednesday October 4, 2023
during their weekly business meeting,
Douglas County officials signed and sent
a letter to Governor Tina Kotek asking
for the measure to be repealed. The letter
was approved by the Commissioners at
the Wednesday, October 4, 2023, Weekly
Business Meeting, signed by all parties
and sent to Governor Kotek, Members of
the Legislative Assembly, US Attorney
Wight, and Former US Attorney Billy
Williams.
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