Daily Calendar for Saturday, May 1, 2027

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Saturday, May 1, 2027

America’s most famous horse race, the Kentucky Derby, has been held continuously since 1875 at Louisville, Kentucky, and has become one of the country’s largest civic celebrations (and betting opportunity). Not bad when you consider that the event lasts only two minutes! 

Modeled on England’s Epsom Derby, it is for three-year-old Thoroughbreds and was originally run at a mile and a half (now at a mile and a quarter). Colonel Meriwether Lewis Clark organized the first race, and since he wanted the occasion to be festive, he gave a Derby breakfast for his friends before the first running (mint juleps anyone?). 

Dances, parties, and carnival-like gaiety have long been a feature of Derby week. The Derby is the first event in the “Triple Crown” series, followed by the Preakness (the second Saturday after the Derby) and the Belmont Stakes (the fifth Saturday after the Derby).

Try making your own Kentucky Derby Pie. And we also have a Mint Punch recipe.

May is named for the Roman goddess Maia, who oversaw the growth of plants.

Ancient spring rites that related human fertility to crop fertility gave birth to most modern May Day festivities. May 1 is the traditional day to crown the May queen, dance around the maypole, perform mummers’ plays, and generally celebrate the return of spring. Although our Pilgrim fathers were horrified by these reminders of a pagan past and outlawed all such activities, the maypole dance remains an enduring event. In Great Britain, the custom of “bringing in the May” involves gathering “knots,” or branches with buds, on the eve or early morning of May 1. In England, a favorite branch is hawthorn. In Scotland and Wales, people choose the rowan, or mountain ash. In North America, we often select forsythia, lilac, or pussy willow branches to bring spring and the prospect of new life into our homes. Learn more about May Day here!

Died

  • Pope Pius V
  • Dr. David Livingstone (explorer, missionary)
  • Spike Jones (band leader, musician, & comedian)

Born

  • Benjamin Henry Latrobe (architect)
  • Glenn Ford (actor)
  • Jack Paar (entertainer)
  • Joseph Heller (novelist)
  • Rita Coolidge (singer)
  • Joanna Lumley (actress)
  • Tim McGraw (country singer)
  • Ariel Gade (actress)

Events

  • Great Britain formed
  • Electric streetlights installed in Ottawa, Ontario
  • Scofield Mine disaster occurred in Utah
  • The Empire State Building was dedicated in New York City
  • Gwendolyn Brooks became the first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize
  • Existence of Van Allen radiation belts announced
  • The Goddard Space Flight Center was established in Greenbelt, Maryland
  • Harper Lee won Pulitzer Prize for her novel, To Kill a Mockingbird
  • Elvis Presley married Priscilla Beaulieu in Las Vegas

Weather

  • Polebridge, Montana, had a temperature of -5 degrees F
  • Ice out, Dublin Lake in Dublin, New Hampshire (home of The Old Farmer’s Almanac)