Beer Day

Wheat, barley, rye, and hops, dark or light, sour or bitter, Beer Day celebrates the entire history of this magnificent drink and everything it has to offer to the world! When something has been around for essentially the entirety of human civilization, you know it has something special about it. So what makes beer so

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International Day Of Reflection On The 1994 Genocide In Rwanda

International Day Of Reflection On The 1994 Genocide In Rwanda The date, 7 April, marks the start of the 1994 genocide which lasted for the 100-day period to mid-July 1994. Every year, on or around that date, the United Nations organizes commemorative events at its Headquarters in New York and at United Nations offices around

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International Beaver Day

International Beaver Day On April 7, you can gnaw on International Beaver Day. You wood if you want to mark the day. April 7 honors the Beaver Woman, Dorothy Richards on her birthday. Dorothy Richards studied beavers at Beaversprite Sanctuary in New York’s Adirondack Mountains for fifty years. Wildlife historians estimate that in the early

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World Table Tennis Day

Table tennis is not only a matter of competition; it is also a vehicle for positive social change, healthy worthwhile use of leisure time, and an opportunity to bring people together, an excellent tool for social inclusion. This sport has a unique value where people from different ages, gender, skills, or physical condition can play

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National Carbonara Day

National Carbonara Day On April 6th, enjoy the flavors of Italy and celebrate National Carbonara Day! If you love Italian food, pasta, or just enjoy cooking, this food holiday challenges you to put your best recipe to the test. Purists turn up their noses at bacon, and others debate cheeses. However, adding the right amount

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International Day Of Sport For Development And Peace

International Day Of Sport For Development And Peace April 6th recognizes the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace. The day celebrates how sports and physical activity contribute to education, human development, healthy lifestyles, and a peaceful world. The observance also recognizes the power of sport in promoting peace. The universality of sports worldwide

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National Flash Drive Day

National Flash Drive Day National Flash Drive Day on April 5 commemorates the date inventors filed their patent for the first USB Flash Disk. Their invention revolutionized the way we store and manage digital data! As information flowed from our fingertips, the flash drive became the go-to storage device. Called by many names, the USB

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Vitamin C Day

Vitamin C. We all hear about it, how good it is for us, how it will help us fight off that cold. But how much do we really know about this mystery substance, and just how much can it do to help our bodies? Take advantage of Vitamin C day to learn something new and

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National Film Score Day

National Film Score Day On April 3, National Film Score Day recognizes the musical masterpieces called “Film Scores” and, more specifically, the very talented composers who create them. As the opening scenes of a long-anticipated movie begin flickering across the screen, a rising cadence undulates through the theater setting the mood. A musical note plays,

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World Party Day

World Party Day World Party Day on April 3rd encourages a coordinated effort of joyful human celebration around the globe. The world gathers to celebrate for many reasons. Forming a party often includes food, beverages, music, games, and other festivities. Hosts often create a theme or the theme generates the party. Several common modern-day party

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National Employee Benefits Day

National Employee Benefits Day National Employee Benefits Day takes place on April 2nd. When April 2nd lands on the weekend, the observance is the following Monday. This day recognizes the administrators, personnel, trustees, and advisors who dedicate their services to providing the best benefits packages possible. These teams make sure employees have available a wide

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International Children’s Book Day

International Children’s Book Day International Children’s’ Book Day is on or about April 2, the birthday of Danish author Hans Christian Anderson. The goal of the day is to create and further in children a love of reading. The day also spotlights children’s books such as those written by Hans Christian Anderson. His most famous

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World Backup Day

Have you backed up your data recently? Everyday people, businesses, even games lose huge amounts of valuable data because they fail to follow this one basic procedure. World Backup Day is set aside as a reminder to back up your files, even if it’s once a year! A backup is a reserve copy of all

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Crayola Crayon Day

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet…no, we’re not talking about a rainbow, but rather just some of the 400 different shades of crayon colors Crayola has produced since 1903! What a perfect opportunity to celebrate its bright and colorful addition to the world with Crayola Crayon Day! Crayola began its life as a company

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Doctors’ Day

It’s easy to forget just how important, valuable, and necessary good doctors are – that is, until you get ill or sustain an injury. Doctors Day puts hard-working doctors in the spotlight and encourages us to be considerate of the long hours they work, their compassion, and the effort they put into practicing medicine. Learn

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National Virtual Vacation Day

National Virtual Vacation Day National Virtual Vacation Day reminds people that they don’t have to wait until some time in the distant future—when they have more money or are retired—to go on their dream vacations. On National Virtual Vacation Day, they don’t need to take off work, don’t need to spend money, and don’t need

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National Vietnam War Veterans Day

National Vietnam War Veterans Day on March 29 honors the men and women who served and sacrificed during the longest conflict in United States history. 9,087,000 military personnel served on active duty during the official Vietnam era from August 5, 1964, to May 7, 1975. 2,709,918 Americans served in uniform in Vietnam. 240 men were awarded

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World Piano Day

World Piano Day On the 88th day of the year, World Piano Day unites piano lovers across the globe as they celebrate the “king of musical instruments.” The day also encourages piano players of all ages and abilities to play in public spaces. Musical instruments are grouped together in families. It’s relatively easy to determine

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National Triglycerides Day

National Triglycerides Day

On March 28, National Triglycerides Day shines a spotlight on one of the key factors to a healthy lifestyle. The observance serves as a reminder to patients and practitioners to know about the hidden risks of triglycerides. Learn your numbers and take steps to bring them to healthy levels. High levels of triglycerides in your

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International Medical Science Liaison Day

International Medical Science Liaison Day International Medical Science Liaison Day, on March 27th, recognizes the vital role Medical Science Liaisons (MSL) play in the success of a company. Since being first established by Upjohn Pharmaceuticals in 1967, MSLs have become increasingly more important to the success of the companies that employ them. According to the

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International Whisk(e)y Day

Every year on March 27th, whiskey fans from around the world come together to celebrate their favorite distilled alcoholic beverage. International Whisk(e)y Day uses the parenthesis to indicate support of the Scots, Canadians, and Japanese who spell it without an e. The Irish and Americans include the letter e when writing out the word whiskey.

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National Scribble Day

National Scribble Day National Scribble Day on March 27 inspires children to kindness through art. Each of us starts out as a little colorful, wrinkled up human being with eyes, nose, and sometimes a shock of hair. Our personality develops as we go. We’re a bit like a scribble. Children’s scribbles become more than just

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Purple Day

Purple Day Purple Day is a celebration aimed at raising worldwide awareness of epilepsy, a condition that affects over 65 million people globally. Cassidy Megan, a nine-year-old from Canada, founded Purple Day in 2008. Cassidy’s efforts were supported by the Epilepsy Association of Nova Scotia (EANS). Lavender is the international color for epilepsy and is

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International Day Of Solidarity With Detained And Missing Staff Members

International Day Of Solidarity With Detained And Missing Staff Members Every year on March 25th, the International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members commemorates the anniversary of the abduction of Alec Collett. He was kidnapped by an armed gunman in 1985. Collett, a former British journalist, was kidnapped at gunpoint while working

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World Tuberculosis Day

World Tuberculosis Day Every year on March 24th, World Tuberculosis Day seeks to build public awareness about the global epidemic of tuberculosis. The observance also aims to increase efforts to eliminate the deadly disease. Tuberculosis (also known as TB or consumption) is an infectious disease that affects the lungs. The disease spreads when an infected

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National Cheesesteak Day

National Cheesesteak Day National Cheesesteak Day on March 24th not only celebrates a fantastic sandwich but it recognizes one of this nation’s greater debates; Who created this deliciousness? It’s like March Madness for a cheesesteak. Pat’s and Geno’s square off at 10 AM followed by Chubby’s and Dalessandro’s at 11 AM. Then Jim’s and Tony

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Puppy Day

They’re fluffy and playful, they yip and bark, and are just all-around adorable, and all they want is to be loved. What could we be talking about? That’s right, puppies! Puppy Day celebrates the most adorable of our four-footed friends, the baby canine, and it’s quite possibly the cutest day ever. It doesn’t matter the

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National Chia Day

National Chia Day On March 23rd, National Chia Day recognizes the tiny, yet powerful chia seed that has earned its reputation as being one of the most nutrient-rich foods on the planet. Revered by the Maya and Aztecs for their amazing healing powers and natural energy, chia seeds have become a trusted staple for people around the

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World Water Day

Water Day is an annual event that looks at the global issues surrounding access to clean, safe drinking water and sanitation. This year’s Water Day focuses on the link between water and climate change and how the two are linked. The UN has said: “Adapting to the water effects of climate change will protect health

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