World Poetry Day

Poetry can change how people view the world, inspire others, mend the bonds between people, and create harmony with one another. However, poetry, too many, can be considered a dying art in a world filled with technology and more advanced ways of conveying messages of art and beauty. World Poetry Day aims to appreciate the

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World Puppetry Day

World Puppetry Day Every year on March 21st, World Puppetry Day seeks to recognize puppetry as a global art form. It’s also a day to honor puppeteers around the world. You are probably familiar with puppets. If you’re like most people, you have probably seen a puppeteer in action. You may have even played with

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International Day Of Forests

International Day Of Forests Each year on March 21st, the International Day of Forests celebrates and raises awareness of the importance of all types of forests. Forests cover one-third of the Earth’s landmass. Around 1.6 billion people depend on forests for their livelihood, medicines, fuel, food, and shelter. Forests are also home to more than

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International Day Of Nowruz

International Day Of Nowruz

International Day of Nowruz is observed every March 21st to coincide with the Persian Spring Festival known as Nowruz. It occurs on or near the Spring Equinox. Nowruz (pronounced “no-Rooz”) translates as “new day” and represents the first day of spring. The celebration falls on the vernal equinox which also aligns with the first day

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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 Flour Day

World Flour Day On March 20th, World Flour Day recognizes the importance of flour in our daily diets and our health. In every part of the world, products made from flour provide daily sustenance for billions of people. Flour is the main ingredient in delicious foods like pasta, cakes, pastries, bread, and biscuits. For thousands of

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World Oral Health Day

World Oral Health Day Every year on March 20th, World Oral Health Day encourages people around the world to make a pledge to look after their oral health. According to the FDI World Dental Association, oral diseases affect nearly 4 billion people around the globe. Untreated tooth decay is the most prevalent oral health issue.

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Chocolate Caramel Day

I travel with chocolate – Godiva with caramel. When the craving hits, I have to have it. Christa B. Allen Chocolate caramel has got to be the greatest invention in history of ever. Rich, luxurious, high-quality chocolate with deep flavors and color, filled with the buttery rich flavor of caramel with a warm gooey texture

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International Read To Me Day

International Read To Me Day Every year on March 19th, children are encouraged to remind the adults in their life to read to them. The day also empowers children to participate in the conversation about their own literacy. You have probably heard that it takes a village to raise a child. On International Read to

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Companies That Care Day

Have you ever really loved the company that you worked for? Did they give you the feeling that what you did was important and your contribution mattered? It is possible that the company was following the principles of a socially responsible employer that Companies the Care Day brings awareness to. The Center for Companies that

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Awkward Moments Day

Awkward moments happen all the time and to some folks more than others! For anyone who’s ever wished the ground would open up and swallow them, Awkward Moments Day is a celebration of all awkward moments. From walking out of a public toilet with a loo roll on a shoe to realizing you’ve been speaking

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Saint Patrick’s Day

Saint Patrick’s Day

Saint Patrick’s Day, colloquially St. Paddy’s Day, is an annual feast day that celebrates Saint Patrick, the most commonly recognized of the patron saints of Ireland. While the day commemorates all things Irish, it was established to celebrate Christianity’s introduction to the country. Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated worldwide by those of Irish descent and

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National Panda Day

National Panda Day On March 16, National Panda Day draws attention to one of the world’s unique bears. Pandas are also one of the world’s most endangered and adored animals. Conservationists and animal lovers alike spread the word about the increasing efforts of the international community dedicated to protecting and restoring habitats. Native to China,

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World Speech Day

Speakers have become some of the most influential places for change in the world, and for those who speak, those who write also have a monumental impact on how society is shaped. World Speech Day makes way for a new line of inspiration, continuing the movement toward change in the world. World Speech Day is

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World Consumer Rights Day

Every year on March 15th, World Consumer Rights Day raises global awareness about the rights and needs of consumers. It’s also a day to demand that the rights of consumers are respected and protected. If you purchase goods and services for personal use, you are a consumer. There is a good chance that as a

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World Contact Day

World Contact Day Every year on March 15th, people around the globe unite on World Contact to make contact with extra-terrestrial (ET) life and alien civilizations. Nearly half of all human beings believe that intelligent alien civilization exists. This is according to a recent survey conducted in 24 different countries. More than 60 percent believe

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National Kansas Day

National Kansas Day On January 29th, National Kansas Day recognizes The Sunflower State. Magnificent herds of bison, elk, mule deer, and antelope roamed the vast open plains populated by Cherokee, Osage, Pawnee, and many other tribes. The region became a part of the United States with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Generations of travelers came

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International Day Of Mathematics

International Day Of Mathematics Every year on March 14th, people around the world gather together to celebrate the importance of mathematics and everything it’s used for. Mathematics is defined as the study of such topics as quantity, structure, space, and change. This definition makes it sound like you have to be a rocket scientist to

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National Write Down Your Story Day

National Write Down Your Story Day Everyone has a story and on March 14th, National Write Your Story Day challenges you to tell your story in written form. You may think to yourself, “There’s nothing in my life to tell.” It will surprise you once you put pen to paper, or fingers to keyboard and

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Girl Scout Day

Their smiles, their adorable little outfits, their delicious cookies, their pledge to “be ready to help out wherever they are needed”—what’s not to love about Girl Scouts? For the 200 million boxes of cookies, they bring right to our doors every year alone, they deserve their own holiday. Not to mention all of the other

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World Plumbing Day

March 11 is World Plumbing Day. It is a date that has been fixed on the calendars of the World Plumbing community since its establishment by the WPC in 2010 and is now a fixture on the calendars of political and social institutions around the globe. The international plumbing community, as represented by the Council,

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National 311 Day

National 311 Day On 3/11, National 311 Day offers an annual reminder that 311 is a resource for communities around the country to connect with their city and non-emergency services. The 311 system is the non-emergency number to call in many cities across the country for residents to report issues, find out about city services,

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Pack Your Lunch Day

Lunchtime is something that we can all get excited about. It’s that lovely moment in the middle of the day when we get to recharge and have a few moments to stop what we’re doing. As children, the contents of a lunch bag were a daily mystery that could turn you into the star of

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Barbie Day

For many, some of the fondest memories of childhood involve their very own Barbie doll. Ken and Barbie and all their friends have helped generations of children fill hours of creative play. Barbie Day celebrates all the strides this doll has made in the over sixty years of bringing joy to the world. Did you

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Meatball Day

Just the word meatball is enough to bring to mind great family meals for most people. These little balls of various meats can be found throughout the world in almost every culture. Most people may associate them with Italian cuisine, though spaghetti and meatballs is an American dish. No matter your background, you can jump

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International Women’s Day

Mother, sisters, wives, girlfriends, and fiancees…what would we ever do without them? Nobody can honestly say we don’t owe an enormous amount to the women in our lives, from the mothers who made us chicken soup when we were sick as children, to the sisters who helped us decide what to wear on our first

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Plant Power Day

Fitness starts at home. What you eat is what you will look, just as what you sow is what you reap. Eat good food: eat fruits, vegetables, healthy grains, and don’t go for sweet and trite food. Rakul Preet Singh There’s been a lot of noise about vegetarianism and veganism in the news these days,

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National Flapjack Day

National Flapjack Day March 7th delivers National Flapjack Day with piping-hot flavor and goodness. The day honors the sturdy, wholesome cakes we’ve been cooking up for generations! Recipes handed down from grandmother to son and mother to daughter continue to bring smiles to families all across the country. Flapjacks were a staple of pioneers pursuing

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National Dress Day

On March 6th, observe National Dress Day by reflecting on memorable events when we recall dearest memories of what we were wearing. Dresses have been worn for hundreds of years. Today, they come in a variety of shapes and designs. From long, mini, fit, and flare to the ball gown and A-line, there are many

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Grammar Day

Do you know what day it is? Your shore to be surprised when you figure it out, though u may be sad when you saw it. It’s not bad grammar day, its just Grammar Day! Alright, that’s just about enough of that! Grammar Day was established to promote awareness and understanding of proper grammar, and

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