Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day – Jan. 23, 2027

Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day
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Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day revs up every January 23, offering a unique and humorous tribute to the dedicated snowplow drivers who keep our roads clear. This quirky observance encourages communities to celebrate these essential workers by giving them a ‘clear shot’ at mailboxes for points, turning a mundane task into a playful competition. Discover the rules, cheer on your local plow team, and find creative ways to show appreciation for their vital winter service.

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Expected Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day Deals

While official 2027 promotions are still in the works, history suggests that retailers catering to winter needs might offer special deals. Look for discounts on snowplow equipment at stores like Tractor Supply Co. or Northern Tool + Equipment. Hardware chains such as The Home Depot and Lowe’s could feature sales on replacement mailboxes, snow shovels, or de-icing salts. Auto parts stores like AutoZone or O’Reilly Auto Parts might have promotions on vehicle maintenance for winter conditions. Even local diners might offer a ‘Plow Driver Special’ on coffee and breakfast. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as January 23 approaches.

Platform Guide for Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #SnowplowMailboxHockey. Film humorous clips of snowplows in action or creative ways to ‘score’ points (safely, of course!).

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #SnowplowMailboxHockeyDay. Share photos or short videos of snow-covered landscapes, impressive plowing, or even decorated (and safely distant) mailboxes.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #SnowplowMailboxHockey. Tweet about local snow removal efforts, share funny observations about winter driving, or shout out your favorite plow driver.

Social Media Tips for Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day

Individuals

Show appreciation for your local snowplow drivers by leaving thank-you notes or small treats where they can safely find them. Share stories of their hard work on social media.

Creators

Produce content that highlights the often-unseen challenges and humor of snowplowing. Create a 'scorecard' video for fictional mailbox hits or interview a local plow driver about their experiences.

Brands

Businesses in winter-related industries (e.g., hardware stores, auto repair, coffee shops) can offer special discounts or freebies to verified snowplow drivers. Run a 'Plow Driver of the Week' contest.

Top Brands for Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day

  1. Boss Snowplow

    Founded in 1985 in Iron Mountain, Michigan, Boss Snowplow is a leading manufacturer of snow and ice control equipment. They produce a wide range of plows for trucks, UTVs, and heavy equipment, known for their durability and innovative designs.

  2. Meyer Products

    With a history dating back to 1926, Meyer Products is one of the oldest and most respected names in snow and ice management. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, they offer a comprehensive line of snowplows, spreaders, and related accessories for commercial and residential use.

  3. The Home Depot

    Founded in 1978 in Atlanta, Georgia, The Home Depot is the largest home improvement retailer in the United States. They offer a vast selection of tools, building materials, appliances, and outdoor products, including winter weather essentials and mailboxes.

  4. Tractor Supply Co.

    Established in 1938 as a mail-order tractor parts business, Tractor Supply Co. is now the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States. They provide products for home, farm, and outdoor living, including snow removal equipment and accessories.

  5. USPS

    The United States Postal Service is an independent agency of the executive branch of the U.S. federal government responsible for providing postal service in the United States. They manage the nation's mailboxes, which are the targets of this quirky holiday's 'hockey' game.

  6. Poly-America

    A leading manufacturer of plastic products, Poly-America produces a variety of items including heavy-duty trash bags and construction films. While not directly related to snowplows, they are a major supplier of plastic mailboxes and other outdoor fixtures that might face the wrath of a plow.

  7. D.O.T.

    Departments of Transportation (DOT) are state-level agencies responsible for maintaining and improving transportation infrastructure, including roads and highways. They employ thousands of snowplow drivers who are the focus of appreciation on this unique day.

Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day Hero

The Unsung Snowplow Driver

While no single individual founded Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day, the true heroes are the countless, often anonymous, snowplow drivers across the nation. These dedicated individuals brave harsh winter conditions, working long hours to clear roads and ensure public safety, often at odd hours. Their tireless efforts, though sometimes resulting in accidental mailbox encounters, are essential for keeping communities moving and commerce flowing during the coldest months. This day serves as a lighthearted nod to their vital, challenging work.

History of Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day

In most U.S. cities, winters are harsh and snowy. The roads get covered with up to three feet of snow, and it would practically become impossible to travel if the snow is not removed. During such harsh conditions, it has always been the snow plowers that made it possible to go to schools, colleges, offices, and everywhere one had to go.

One key incident that always happens during the snowplowing in the streets is that many mailboxes get thrashed in one way or the other. It is hard to say whether it is done unintentionally or intentionally as most of the time these mailboxes are covered under layers of snow which makes them invisible. Whatever the reason may be, the point is that these mailboxes are thrashed regularly by these pacing snow plow trucks.

Keeping this fact in mind that up until the 1850s, people used to ski over the snow to get somewhere, and in fact layers of snow were rolled on the roads to make skiing possible. Afterward, when horse-driven plowers came in, people started clearing the roads and streets off of snow, but it was then when they realized snow plowing is not an easy task and so motorized truck-mounted plowers came in the 1920s.

As the plow blades and methods became more sophisticated and easily mountable, people began mounting them on cars and started clearing the streets and alleyways on their own. This resulted in the thrashing of many snow-covered, hidden mailboxes till the time that now while many people consider snow plowing a public service, many people also think that a fun day should be given to these snow plowers.

In this regard, January 23 was unanimously declared as a Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day, when snow plowers were given a free shot at taking down as many mailboxes as they could, with guaranteed points for every mailbox thrashed.

Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day timeline

1800s
Snow Wardens

There is a system of skiing over the snow and to ensure there was sufficient snow, snow wardens are used to roll the snow.

1862
Horse-Driven Snow Plows In Milwaukee

The first horse-driven snowplows arrive in Milwaukee and are used in residential streets and alleys.

1913
Dump Trucks With Plow Blades

The first motorized plowers come in as early as 1913 and soon afterward Caterpillar tractors are also introduced.

1920s
Actual Motorized Snow Plows

Motorized snowplows take control in the early 1920s after designs for car-mounted snowplows come in from designers in Norway and New York.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day

Local businesses can embrace Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day by showing genuine appreciation for their community’s snowplow drivers. Coffee shops and diners could offer free hot beverages or discounted meals to drivers on duty. Hardware stores might run a ‘Mailbox Safety’ campaign, offering tips for installing mailboxes to withstand winter conditions, or even small discounts on replacement posts. Auto repair shops could provide complimentary winter vehicle checks for plow operators. These gestures not only acknowledge their hard work but also foster positive community relations.

Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day FAQs

When is Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day?

In 2027, Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day is celebrated on Saturday, January 23. Its fixed date means communities can always anticipate this quirky winter tradition on the same day, regardless of the weekday.

What are the rules of Snowplow Mailbox Hockey?

The game of Snowplow Mailbox Hockey involves snowplow operators aiming to score points by hitting mailboxes. The scoring system awards five points for a direct hit and a bonus of 20 points if the mailbox is propelled across the road, making for a playful competition among drivers.

How many mailboxes are there in the U.S.?

The sheer volume of mailboxes across the United States, serving over 167 million delivery points, underscores the widespread nature of this holiday’s ‘game.’ Each winter, countless mailboxes stand ready for their potential (and accidental) encounter with a snowplow, particularly in areas with heavy snowfall.

Is Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day an official sport?

Despite its competitive scoring system, Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day remains an unofficial and whimsical observance rather than a recognized sport. It’s a fun, albeit unconventional, way for communities to engage with the realities of winter maintenance and appreciate their essential snow removal teams.

Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day Activities

  1. Make your team

    In your town, make a team of snow plowers and invite other newbies and host a match. See who takes down the maximum number of mailboxes.

  2. Be a referee

    To announce a winner there needs to be a referee who would count the number of mailboxes taken down per plower. Volunteer to be a referee or honor an ex-player with an invitation to be a referee.

  3. Host the games live on social media

    Snow plowers work hard to make your routes to workplaces and schools/colleges accessible. Give these hard workers the deserved acknowledgment and a pat on the back by hosting these games live on social media and making it an annual sporting event. Present the winner with a decent gift purchased by everyone’s contribution in the town.

5 Facts About Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day Everyone Should Know

  1. Over 100 patented plow designs

    Since 1870, over 100 snow plow designs have been patented by different producers.

  2. 200 feet away

    A rotary snowplow is so powerful it can throw the roadside snow at distances of 200 feet.

  3. “Scrape and Scoop” was designed by a woman

    The first snow plower designed to scrape and scoop the snow was designed by and patented by a woman named Lydia Fairweather.

  4. 2015: Mailbox vs. Snowplow

    Somewhere in Chicago, in a one-on-one showdown, a mailbox mounted on a steel beam survived a mowing attempt by a snowplow and managed to inflict heavy damage too.

  5. $179 for snow removal

    On average, the cost of removing snow from one’s house is around $179, but it can go as high as $400.

Why We Love Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day

  1. Recognizing the hard work

    The city and town owe the snow plowers and all the people who are dedicated to clearing the roads and sidewalks for the people. This day comes in and should come in as a recognition from the people to all those hard workers out there who clear the streets and roads to make daily business possible.

  2. They deserve a day of fun

    Even the most entertaining of jobs can become boring and less attractive sometimes. As a token of appreciation for the people in these jobs and to provide them with a day to have fun while on the job, this day exists for this very reason, so that snow plowers can enjoy taking down mailboxes this day, and even get a prize for this.

  3. Mailboxes are annoying

    Who even uses mailboxes today? When everything gets delivered to your doorstep, these mailboxes are just signboards asking to get taken down. So why not make use of such days and take down the useless mailboxes. An even better idea would be to make a sporting event out of it.

Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 January 23 Saturday
2028 January 23 Sunday
2029 January 23 Tuesday
2030 January 23 Wednesday
2031 January 23 Thursday