Visit the Town of Pulaski, Virginia for real estate and furniture. Pulaski County schools, bed and breakfast and the newspaper are found here. Pulaski Gatewood for Virginia Tech football camping and lodging. Find Pulaski Virginia baseball and the police department. Events in Pulaski Virginia are festivals, recreation and activities.
Pulaski Gatewood for Virginia Tech football camping and lodging Ask Pulaskitown courtesy Government Outreach Real Estate Listings in Pulaski VA Things to Do in Pulaski, Virginia Parks & Facilities in the Town of Pulaski Virginia Counsil Agenda for Pulaski VA Online Payments for Town of Pulaski Departments in the Town of Pulaski VA Forms and Documents for Pulaski Virginia
Strategic Plan & Vision for the Town of Pulaski VA Trip Planner, Plan a Trip to Pulaski Virginia Real Estate Listings in Pulaski VA Businesses in Pulaski Virginia Online Documents for the Town of Pulaski Local Links for Pulaski Brownfield's Grant Town of Pulaski Home Page
Events in Pulaski Virginia for festivals, recreation and activities
 
106 N Washington Ave
Pulaski, VA, 24301


Click here to get Directions.

Leap Year Potluck Luncheon



We will have a Leap Year Potluck Luncheon on Wednesday, February 29, starting at 12 noon.  We will provide the meat, rolls, and drinks.  We ask that you bring another dish to add to our lunch.  Registrations for this luncheon will begin on Wednesday, February 1.  Deadline to register is Friday, February 24. 
 

The History of Leap Year

Leap years are years with 366 days, instead of the usual 365. Leap years are necessary because the actual length of a year is 365.242 days, not 365 days, as commonly stated. Basically, leap years occur every 4 years, and years that are evenly divisible by 4 (2004, for example) have 366 days. This extra day is added to the calendar on February 29th.

However, there is one exception to the leap year rule involving century years, like the year 1900. Since the year is slightly less than 365.25 days long, adding an extra day every 4 years results in about 3 extra days being added over a period of 400 years. For this reason, only 1 out of every 4 century years is considered as a leap year. Century years are only considered as leap years if they are evenly divisible by 400. Therefore, 1700, 1800, 1900 were not leap years, and 2100 will not be a leap year. But 1600 and 2000 were leap years, because those year numbers are evenly divisible by 400.

Julius Caesar, Father of Leap Year

Julius Caesar was behind the origin of leap year in 45 BC. The early Romans had a 355 day calendar and to keep festivals occurring around the same season each year a 22 or 23 day month was created every second year. Julius Caesar decided to simplify things and added days to different months of the year to create the 365 day calendar, the actual calculation were made by Caesar's astronomer, Sosigenes. Every fourth year following the 28th day of Februarius (February 29) one day was to be added, making every fourth year a leap year.

In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII further refined the calendar with the rule that leap day would occur in any year divisible by 4 as described above.



Back to Calendar


 


Ask Pulaskitown | Featured News | Featured Events | Things To Do | Parks & Facilities | Council Agenda
Online Payments | Departments | Forms & Services | Strategic Plan & Vision | Trip Planner
Commercial Real Estate | Pulaski Businesses | Submit A Business | Local Links | Brownfields | Home

© 2008 - 2012 - The Town of Pulaski, Virginia • 42 1st Street, NW •  Pulaski, Virginia 24301
Email Address: info@pulaskitown.orgPhone: 540-994-8696
Website Designed and Hosted by Professional Networks, Inc.

 

Click here for more information on The Pulaski Mariners Click here to visit the Round the Mountain Website Click here to Visit our Facebook Web Page