
Here is a fun tidbit about our national anthem. As we all know the national anthem,"The Star-Spangled Banner" was written by Frances Scott Key. It was written as a poem to commemorate a specific battle in the War of 1812. Frances Scott Key titled his poem, "The Defense of Fort M' Henry."
It was published in two Boston newspapers who published them anonymously. The news papers said that it fit the tune to"Anacreon in Heaven." After a while it appeared in many newspapers and then was given the title we now know as " The Star-Spangled Banner."
In 1916 President Woodrow Wilson ordered it played at military events and in 1918 it began playing as a tradition at baseball games. During WWl the baseball league considered canceling the World Series but when the League officials found that the military were looking forward to the outcome of the game, the game went on! During the first game at the 7th inning stretch the band played "The Star-Spangled Banner" in which all the people in the stadium, as a patriotic gesture stood, took off their hats, and sang!
Although "The Star-Spangled Banner" has been accepted as the national anthem since then, it wasn't until 1931 through an act of congress signed by President Hoover that made it official. Take some time this week to sing or just listen to the words of this great song!