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5 Tips on How to Commemorate Captain Picard Day on January 23

Well, it took years of wondering. But with the release of Picard on CBS, we finally know that Captain Picard Day falls on January 23 of every year.

Now some of you might be ready to jump down my throat and contest this. Why? The first time we ever saw it being celebrated in the now-classic TNG show “The Pegasus“, it was stardate 47457, or June 16. Shouldn’t that be the day we celebrate Captain Picard’s Day? Indeed not. Why not?

At the beginning of the episode, Captain Picard expresses his dismay to Counselor Troi about the holiday. He states to Deanna that there had been an agreement with the teaching staff that Captain Picard’s Day would not be celebrated on the Enterprise any longer.  As such, the teachers canceled the initial celebration intended for stardate 47060 (January 23, 2370). But due to demand from the kids, plus the fact that it was summer and the teachers were looking for activities to keep the children occupied, the staff planned a surprise party reviving Captain Picard’s Day nearly six months after the proper day.*

Other skeptics out there might be asking as they read this article with one eyebrow up, “How are we celebrating Captain Picard’s Day? He doesn’t even exist yet,” to which I say, “Shut it. It’s temporal mechanics that are way above your pay grade.”

Now, with that all cleanly wrapped up, let’s move on.

If you are like me, you have already prepared for the festivities. Here is a handy checklist of things you can do to have an amazing celebration year-after-year:

Alright! You are all set.

Will says, “At least the Captain Riker’s Day doll has a removable uniform.”
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