New Mexico Day

New Mexico Day

On June 14th we celebrate New Mexico Day which is meant to recognize The Land of Enchantment. Home to ancestral Pueblos and later to the Navajo, Ute, and Apache, New Mexico’s Southwestern landscape is dotted with ruins that withstand the test of time. In the Northeastern part of the state, Vulcanologists and adventurers can explore the extinct Capulin Volcano. Retaining

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Native American Day

Native American Day is celebrated on the fourth Friday of September every year, falling on September 23 this year, as a way of honoring those who have been a part of the American tradition even before the nation of the U.S.A. came into being. However, the history of the Native Americans is written in blood

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National California Day

On September 9th, we celebrate National California Day. It’s a day that recognizes the Golden State. The area of California was never organized as a territory but was administered from 1848 to statehood by a federal military authority. California was admitted to the Union on September 9, 1850, as the 31st state. For more than

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Pet Rock Day

Hallowe’en can be a traumatic time for pets. Between the parties, costumes and bombardment of trick or treaters, the non-human components of your family can find themselves a little stressed out, which is one of the reasons to spend the days leading up to Hallowe’en comforting and reassuring them. Thank goodness, then, for Pet Rock

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Fortune Cookie Day

Fortune Cookie Day

Add a little fun and excitement to your life by celebrating Fortune Cookie Day. These engaging biscuits always have a suitably general clairvoyant message inside which normally promises good health, luck, or fortune to the recipient. It’s always nice to get an assurance of pleasant things to come, so a Fortune Cookie or two is

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Armed Forces Day

Armed Forces Day

Armed Forces Day is celebrated the third Saturday in May every year, was created to give everyone the opportunity to show their support and gratitude for those who are currently serving in the armed forces, and those who have done in the past. National Armed Forces Day will be on Saturday, May 21th in 2022.

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Poinsettia Day

Conversely, the red plant itself burns a brighter red when set off by the green than when it grows among its peers. In the bed I always reserved for poinsettia seedlings, there was little to distinguish one plant from its neighbors. My poinsettia did not turn scarlet until I planted it in new surroundings. Color is not something

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National Nachos Day

Sometimes they’re hot and spicy. Sometimes they’re cheesy. Sometimes they make a mess everywhere. But one thing is certain: they’re delicious, and a favorite in many parts of the world. Yes, we’re talking about nachos. What food deserves its own holiday more than nachos? From the kitchens of Texas to the Rose Bowl Stadium, nachos

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Day of the Dead

Day of the Dead

The Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday celebrated in Mexico and elsewhere associated with the Catholic celebrations of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day. The multi-day holiday involves family and friends gathering to pray for and to remember friends and family members who have died. It is commonly portrayed as a day

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Coming Out Day

For time out of mind members of the LGBTQ community have had to hide in fear for their livelihood and their lives. A constant fear of being rejected by friends and loved ones, as well as the community of which they are a part, has led to many of them remaining in the proverbial closet.

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World Mental Health Day

World Mental Health Day was established in 1992 by the World Federation for Mental Health. In some countries around the world, it forms just one part of the larger Mental Illness Awareness Week. Mental health problems, ranging from issues like depression and anxiety disorders to conditions like schizophrenia, affect millions of people around the world.

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National Taco Day

Consider National Taco Day, October 4 every year, a concentrated and intensified version of the “Taco Tuesdays” many restaurants offer in a bid to bring in Happy Hour-like crowds. Come to think of it, to further whet your appetite for the subject, get this: the phrase “Taco Tuesday” was actually trademarked across the country in

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Techies Day

Have you been having an issue with your computer lately? Some strange sound coming from within the case? Is your laptop freezing? Have an important web presentation later but you can’t seem to get your webcam working? Is your network running incredibly slow and you can’t quite figure out why? Trying to print a document

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National Sons Day

National Sons Day National Sons Day on March fourth honours the sons of the world and the people who raise them. Throughout the planet, somewhat a larger number of sons are brought into the world than girls. Both carry delight to families. With regards to our young ones, our wild sons develop into grown-up men.

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International Country Music Day

International Country Music Day

Country music is one of the most popular types of music in the world and this special type of music originated in the USA. International Country Music Day was established in the 1950s and is held each year on September 17th. On this special day, country music festivals are held at various venues around the

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Ride the Wind Day

National Ride the Wind Day commemorates the anniversary of the first human-powered flight to win the Kremer prize. It was on August 23rd of 1977 the Gossamer Condor 2  flew the first figure-eight course specified by the Royal Aeronautical Society at Minter Field in Shafter, California. Slowly cruising at only 11 mph, it traveled a distance

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Son and Daughter Day

The best inheritance a parent can give his children is a few minutes of his time each day.   Son and Daughter Day has been made with the goal that you can tell your youngsters how exceptional they are and the other way around. It is an extraordinary chance for families to spend unique minutes

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Watermelon Day

Watermelon Day

Watermelon Sugar High? The song comes to mind that aptly explains how watermelon feels when you eat a chilled dice of it i.e. sweet, juicy and absolutely delicious.  A watermelon juice on a summery day is like hydrating a dead soul, it gives instant coolness and refreshes your system. Celebrating a Watermelon Day seems only

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Aunt and Uncle Day

Aunt and Uncle Day is, as the name suggests, a day to celebrate a special set of relatives – your Aunts and Uncles. Learn about Aunt and Uncle Day “Only an aunt can give hugs like a mother, keep secrets like a sister, and share love like a friend.” The amount of aunts and uncles

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Tequila Day

Mexicans like to celebrate Tequila Day, and so do lots of others! But let’s face it, we all know tequila is synonymous with margarita, so let’s take a look at this frozen favorite. There is no definitive answer as to who really invented this drink, but interesting stories abound. One of the earliest stories tells of

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Mango Day

Every year July 22 is dedicated to National Mango Day. The best way to observe the National Mango Day is by eating mangoes, a lot of them. The mangoes are juicy, sweet fruits with a seed at the centre and they are one of the many species of tropical trees. Mangoes are grown widely in frost-free tropical climates, which makes India more

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International Plastic Bag Free Day

Every year on July 3rd, International Plastic Bag Free Day encourages people to cut down on the use of plastic bags. Most people only use a plastic bag one time, then throw it away. Single-use plastic bags have motivated some cities to ban them altogether. Places that have banned disposable plastic shopping bags include: Leaf

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World UFO Day

World UFO Day

If you’re a fan of little green men, you’re going to be stoked for World UFO Day. One of these days we just know that we’re going to finally meet our neighbors in the universe, and that day will be phenomenal beyond imagining. Whether they’re flying around in saucer shaped vessels, or something more akin

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International Sushi Day

International Sushi Day

June 18th is International Sushi Day. You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy sushi, which is kinda the same thing. In the last two decades, it’s become a bit of a sensation, the traditional Japanese meal known as sushi. Often considered to be simply raw fish (In Mexico We Have a Word For Sushi:

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National Yucatan Shrimp Day

National Yucatán Shrimp Day on May 24th celebrates a dish exploding with flavor. Plump, peel-and-eat shrimp are the centerpiece of this dish, and the flavors remind diners of the sunny summer evenings. Shrimp lovers shouldn’t miss out on a dish like this. While the Yucatán Peninsula is further south on the Gulf of Mexico, this

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World Paloma Day

On May 22nd, World Paloma Day recognizes the national drink of Mexico. This refreshing cocktail made with tequila and grapefruit soda is definitely worth celebrating! The growing reputation of the Paloma in the United States may be related to its sparkling personality. The vibrant flavor and bright citrus notes combined with a light, energetic flare

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World Art Day

World Art Day Every year World Art Day on April 15th celebrates the fine arts and promotes awareness of creativity worldwide. When humans use their creative skills and imagination to create something in visual form, it is called art. Some of the most popular types of art include painting, sculpting, drawing, photography, and calligraphy. These

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World Homeopathy Day

World Homeopathy Day Every year on April 10th, World Homeopathy Day honors the memory of Dr. Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy. The day also challenges understanding and strategies that will further develop homeopathy. Homeopathy comes from the Greek words homeo, which means similar, and pathos, which means suffering or disease. This alternative form of

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World Storytelling Day

World Storytelling Day Every year on March 20th, World Storytelling Day celebrates the art of oral storytelling. It’s also a day for people around the globe to listen and tell stories in as many languages as possible. Many of us go throughout the day engaging in oral storytelling without even realizing it. Have you ever

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World Wildlife Day

World Wildlife Day on March 3rd annually dedicates a celebration to all life on our planet. The yearly event is regarded as the most important, raising awareness about threatened and endangered plants and animals. As a planet, we currently face the issue of overexploiting our marine species. Through global mass consumption, human impact has not only

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