Odie Day

If you are wondering what the devil is Odie then you are definitely not a Garfield fan. Odie is Garfield’s best pal. Odie Day celebrates the fictional character from the famous Garfield comic strip created by the iconic cartoonist Jim Davis. Odie has also appeared in Garfield and friends, two live-action feature films, and three

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International Cat Day

International Cat Day is a full 24 hours of recognition and veneration of one of humanity’s oldest and most beloved pets. The festivities were put together for the first time in 2002 by IFAW, the International Fund for Animal Welfare, among other animal rights groups, to celebrate the most popular pet on the planet. Owning

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International Infinity Day

If you find yourself asking why August 8 is International Infinity Day, you’re halfway there to celebrating!  On this day, everyone has the opportunity to celebrate the number 8 in all its uniqueness! Regardless of whether you’re a profound mastermind or problem solver, we urge you to observe #InternationalInfinityDay with a hunger for information. International

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Lighthouse Day

A light that shines in the darkness to protect and alert. Sounds like something one would say about that friend or mentor who helps us in the hardest of times, but alas, this is not that reference. This is a reference to the silent, but bright, guardians of our coastlines and ships, the majestic lighthouse.

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Professional Speakers Day

We have experienced every tide and rush of emotion when we get up on the stage to speak in front of an audience whether as a student or in any professional/ entertainment capacity. There are times we are skittish as a colt during a presentation in university, sometimes times we want to motivate our listeners

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Particularly Preposterous Packaging Day

Have you ever fought uselessly to open a tightly sealed bottle of tablets or a soda can – only to end up with a sprained wrist and an even worse headache? Particularly Preposterous Packaging Day aims to lift the lid on this kind of problem. So, if you’re being forced to use knives or scissors

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Farmworker Appreciation Day

Every year you can see them as you drive by the fields, hundreds of strong backs laboring under the hot summer sun to bring in the harvest. These unsung heroes burn their midnight oil trying to plow the fields to bring food to our tables and their relentless hard work contributes to the economy. Farmworker

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Fresh Breath Day

Pop a mint and smile on Fresh Breath Day observed annually on August 6th. The day urges appreciation of oral hygiene and its importance. Dentists and oral care professionals applaud the day dedicated to fighting bad breath. Oral hygiene and the fresh breath associated with it are part of healthy, daily habits. Bad odor is

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International Sailor Moon Day

It all started with a small black cat with a lot to say, and a young girl named Usagi Tsukino who received a brooch that transforms her into the titular Sailor Moon. From that point forward a team of Sailor Guardians becomes assembled, and they’re out to save the world from all the enemies that

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Work Like A Dog Day

As dogs seem to spend most of their life dozing, it can be difficult to see how activity on Work Like a Dog Day could be anything other than leisurely. In reality, Work like a Dog Day is a chance to display the inner grit and determination normally demonstrated by canines when seeking sustenance as

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Blogger Day

If you have ever created a blog before, the chances are you have probably used Blogger, especially for your first ever blog! There are over 152,000,000 blogs on the internet today and a new blog is created somewhere in the world every half a second. A blog is an online journal where an individual a

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Spreadsheet Day

Spreadsheet Day

A holiday sure to appeal to some people more than others, Spreadsheet Day commemorates the date that VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet program for personal computers, was released – October 17th, 1979. Since its beginnings, Spreadsheet Day has grown to become a day for celebrating both the advantages and the aggravations of working with spreadsheet software.

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Department Store Day

Department Store Day

Department stores have become the powerhouses of the world’s economy, combining multiple types of resources into one easily navigable store. Rather than having to go to multiple small specialty stores, you can get everything you need in one place, and that’s the magic of Department Stores. Department Store Day is a day to recognize these

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Assistance Dog Day

Assistance Dog Day is created to recognize all the devoted assistance dogs that mitigate the disabilities and a special day celebrates these four-legged friends every year. Assistance Dog Day recognizes and honors assistance dogs and their trainers, and aims to raise funds and increase awareness of the work they do. It marks the day when

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International Clouded Leopard Day

International Clouded Leopard Day (ICLD) is a day of international awareness and an attempt to increase the profile of Clouded leopards both in captivity and in the wild. Organizers of ICLD are Lauren Amos and Dan Kemp, two carnivore keepers from Howletts Wild Animal Park in Kent, who work with this shy and elusive species

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Coast Guard Day

Coast Guard Day honors the courageous work of coast guards. When Hurricane Katrina struck the Atlantic coast of America, the US Coast Guardsmen saved over 33,500 lives, an estimated 24,000 of these were rescued from peril in severely dangerous conditions. For those unaware Coast Guard is an all-important maritime responder who overlooks marine safety, environment,

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National Family PJ Day

Comfort comes in the form of National Family PJ Day. Celebrated each year on November 14th, the day invites everyone of all ages to wear their favorite pajamas for a party. Whether we snuggle in for extra sleep or binge watch our favorite television series, the day will be filled with family highlights. Board games

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National Scrapple Day

Scrapple Day

National Scrapple Day on November 9th recognizes the first pork food invented in America. For those who are not familiar with scrapple, which is also known by the Pennsylvania Dutch name “pon haus,“ it is traditionally a mush of pork scraps and trimmings combined with cornmeal, wheat flour, and spices. (The spices may include but

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National Cappuccino Day

National Cappuccino Day

National Cappuccino Day on November 8th serves up a deliciously frothy, hot cup of cappuccino, perfect for a chilly morning, a cozy chat with friends, or simply savoring a creamy, comforting drink. A traditional cappuccino is an Italian coffee beverage crafted from espresso, hot milk, and steamed milk foam. Its rich and balanced flavor has

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National Saxophone Day

National Saxophone Day commemorates the birth of the woodwind’s inventor, Adolphe Sax, on November 6th.  The saxophone is one of the main instruments in jazz music. Born on November 6, 1814, Adolphe Sax invented many musical instruments including the saxophone. Sax constructed saxophones in several sizes in the early 1840s. On June 28, 1846, he

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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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Coloring Book Day

A box of new crayons! Now they’re all pointy, lined up in order, bright and perfect. Soon they’ll be a bunch of ground down, rounded, indistinguishable stumps, missing their wrappers and smudged with other colors. Sometimes life seems unbearably tragic. There is magic between the covers of a coloring book, a type of magic that

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International Mahjong Day

On August 1st, International Mahjong Day deals a game to get the celebration started! Play your tiles well, and perhaps you’ll honor the day with a win. It’s a 4 player game of strategy that contains 144 decorated domino-like tiles in five categories winds, simples, dragons, flowers, and seasons. The 19th-century strategy game became popular

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World Lung Cancer Day

World Lung Cancer Day occurs every year on August 1. The day pays tribute to the lung cancer patients – survivors or deceased and highlights its risk factors, causes, and cure. According to the American Lung Association, lung cancer is the leading cause of death among cancer patients.  If diagnosed early enough and treatment started,

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World Wide Web Day

World Wide Web Day is a global celebration dedicated to web browsing, the online activity that bring the whole world to your fingertips, and places a wealth of knowledge at your feet. “Suppose all the information stored on computers everywhere were linked. Suppose I could program my computer to create a space in which everything

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National Avocado Day

Ripe for the picking, add this delicious superfruit to your menu on National Avocado Day on July 31st! While guacamole is grand, don’t settle for just the chips and dip on this food holiday. Since avocado is so versatile, clear the table for the entire meal. That includes everything from the appetizer and main dish

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World Ranger Day

On July 31st, World Ranger Day honors the dedication, and crucial work rangers do every day around the globe.  The day offers an opportunity to show support to rangers for the services they provide. Every day, their unwavering commitment protects our national parks, wildlife, and forested heritage. “A park ranger is a protector. You protect

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Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day

It’s easy to play any musical instrument: all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time and the instrument will play itself. Johann Sebastian Bach Well Mr. Bach, what if the instrument you’re working with doesn’t have keys? There are all sorts of instruments in the world, and most of

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World Rain Day

World Rain Day is celebrated each year on July 29th. Throughout human history, people and cultures all over the world have celebrated rain and its life-giving power. All life is dependent on rain, and rain is what keeps our world green and fresh, and beautiful. Rain is no less important today than it has been

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International Tiger Day

International Tiger Day

July 29th is International Tiger Day. The day was created so that people around the world can raise awareness for tiger conservation. The aim of the day is to help promote a worldwide system whereby we are dedicated to protecting tigers and their natural habitats. The tiger is the largest of the world’s big cats

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