Today is . . .
. . . the 10th Annual “Polygamy Day,” according to national polygamy advocate Mark Henkel.
According to a press release, “supporters of polygamy rights for consenting adults have been celebrating this special date each year, ever since the very first ‘Polygamy Day 1′ on August 19, 2001.”
“In what began as a get-together in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, among polygamy rights activists who had no connection to Mormon or Muslim polygamy whatsoever, the annual celebration has grown into a widespread and religiously neutral individual celebration among all forms of consenting adult pro-polygamists.”
“Activists individually use each August 19th to mark the preceding year’s political and legal events in the advance of freedom for consenting adult polygamists. Individual strategies for the next year of polygamy rights activism are also considered and even planned.”
The press release says more info is available here.
If you are INDIVIDUALLY celebrating “Polygamy Day,” let me know. I don’t think it is celebrated here, based on past checks with Fundamentalist Mormons.

