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Almanac birthday, cakes, garden tips Having trouble reading this email? [View Online Version]( [The OFA Companion Header Logo]( April 25, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [WEATHER]( [ASTRONOMY]( [GARDENING]( [CALENDAR]( [FOOD]( [ADVICE]( [STORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [birthday-cake-slice-candle-wallpaper-2.jpg] April 24: Founder's Day Happy Birthday, Robert B. Thomas! Born on the 24th of April, 1766, Mr. Thomas founded The Old Farmer's Almanac. Today, this humble book celebrates its 225th year with the 2017 edition! Many thanks to all our readers for the support over the years—and generations. Sincerely, your Almanac Editors [Looking for simple container ideas?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [What is Arbor Day? A Forest of Facts (image)]( Arbor Day on Friday [What is Arbor Day? A Forest of Facts]( This year when you plant a tree for Arbor Day, know the facts behind the holiday that was founded in 1885. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Do you care for a lawn?]( The more you let nature do the work for you, the easier it will be to care for your lawn. See 10 tips on seeding, feeding, and caring for your lawn. [Learn more]( [Do you care for a lawn? (image)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- QUICK CLICKS [7-Day Forecast]( [2-Month Forecast]( [Moon Phase Calendar]( [Best Days—Astrological Timetable]( [WEATHER]( [ASTRONOMY]( [GARDENING]( [CALENDAR]( [FOOD]( [ADVICE]( [STORE]( Share this newsletter: [Email this offer to a friend]( New to this newsletter? It’s free! [Sign up here](. You are receiving this e-mail message because you subscribed at our Web site: Almanac.com If you do not wish to receive our regular e-mail newsletter in the future, please [click here to unsubscribe](. *Please do not reply to this e-mail*[Visit our Web site Help page]( to report corrections or inquire about your online account, products, editorial, and technical issues. For reprinting and reuse, see our [Terms of Use](. © 2017 Yankee Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. Follow The Old Farmer's Almanac:

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