How It Started
Over 60 years ago, a Cleveland
man, believing that the city's orphans and shut-ins too often felt forgotten
and neglected, conceived the idea of showing them that they were remembered.
He did this through the distribution of small gifts. With the help of his
friends and neighbors, he distributed these small remembrances on a Saturday
in October. During the years that followed, other Clevelanders began to
participate in the celebration ceremony, which came to be called "Sweetest
Day". In time, the Sweetest Day idea of spreading cheer to the
underprivileged was broadened to include everyone, and became an occasion
for remembering others with a kind act or a small remembrance. And soon the
idea spread to other cities all over the country.