Father’s Day is a holiday where father’s (and fatherhood) are celebrated, much like Mother’s Day honoring mothers. It’s not surprising that this holiday originated after Mother’s Day (1907) in 1910. Both holidays were inspired by a single parent who not only strived to be the best parent possible, but also helped their communities and country. Father’s Day began as a woman’s homage to her father. Sonora Smart Dodd wanted to honor her father, William Jackson Smart, a Civil War Veteran who raised six children by himself. Although she petitioned to have the holiday created, an event in 1908 was technically the first Father’s Day celebration. It wasn’t a dinner, but a one-time sermon given at West Virginia church. The sermon honored the men who were killed in the 1907 explosion at the Fairmount Coal Company mines.
The official start to Father’s Day began with Ms. Dodd. She wanted to honor male parents and went from business to business to drum up support for the holiday. She found success with the YMCA and the Spokane Ministerial Association in Spokane, Washington. She convinced the organizations to hold a celebration honoring fathers on a Sunday in June. She chose June 5th, which was her father’s birthday. However, the Spokane Ministerial Association decided upon the third Sunday in June, as to not have Father’s Day so close to Mother’s Day. On June 19, 1910, the first Father’s Day celebration was held with Ms. Dodd delivering presents to handicapped men, boys from the YMCA giving roses to men, and ministers devoting homilies to fatherhood. The holiday had a long road to becoming nationally celebrated. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge signed a resolution in favor of the celebration, but not making it a holiday. It wasn’t until 1972, when Congress passed an act officially making Father’s Day a national holiday. Since then, the holiday has become celebrated with barbeques and gifts.
We honor all the fathers of the Empire Group, and those of our affiliated companies. They have inspired us to do our best and to contribute to our communities in beneficial ways. We wish every father a Happy Father’s Day!