On February 20, staff at Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics celebrated “Hoodie Hoo Day,” which is a special day which falls on February 20 every year and is celebrated by going outside, waiving your hands over your head and shouting “Hoodie-Hoo” to scare away Winter and make way for Spring! The purpose of the day is to help people overcome the winter-time blues and prepare them for spring!
Because of the below temps this year, ACMH staff took a group picture inside, and then some braved the cold temps and went outside for a quick picture!
Hoodie Hoo Day was invented in the late 1980s by Thomas Roy to help others overcome winter-time blues! Since that time, Thomas & his wife Ruth have created and copyrighted 80 different holidays. Some of these holidays include Wonderful Weirdos Day, Haunted Refrigerator Night, Panic Day, Humbug Day, Forgive Mom & Dad Day, No Socks Day, True Confessions Day, and many more.
