No, it's not Teddy Pendergrass's birthday, a Valentine's Day do-over, or a seance.
On March 28 for one hour from 8:30 - 9:30pm local time (wherever you are is local time) Earth Hour will be celebrated.
So set your alarm for 8:30pm as a reminder to join millions of people around the world and turn off your lights, turn on the darkness, and if you're with someone special maybe even turn up a little Teddy.
From MSNBC...
Saturday would be a great time to be an astronaut.
That way you’d be able to watch as the lights go out in more than 2,000 cities around the world during Earth Hour, a coordinated event that aims to draw attention to climate change and global warming.
Lights are scheduled to go out at hundreds of popular tourist landmarks and buildings worldwide, including New York, London, Paris, Dubai, Hong Kong, Moscow and Nairobi.
Organized by the World Wildlife Fund the rolling electric turnoff will take place from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. local time, beginning in Fiji and following time zones around the globe.
For more info, click here or take a look at this video from the World Wildlife Foundation...
P.S. Just in case you don't have Teddy handy here ya' go...
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