Marching Music Day

Marching Music Day March fourth to the rhythm of life on Marching Music Day every March 4th and honor the dedicated musicians and performers of many diverse styles and backgrounds. Marching Music Day celebrates all varieties of art forms that bring us “music on the move.” For centuries, the beat of a drum has kept

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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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National Soup It Forward Day

National Soup It Forward Day National Soup it Forward Day on March 3rd encourages us to deliver love and kindness by the bowlful because a warm cup of kindness comes in many forms. When I make a pot of soup, it’s nearly always enough to feed an army. Those time-worn recipes grow over time, and

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World Teen Mental Wellness Day

World Teen Mental Wellness Day On March 2nd, World Teen Mental Wellness Day aims to raise greater awareness of mental health issues among teens, as well as provide education about removing stigmas surrounding preventative mental health. According to the American Psychological Association, Gen Z has the worst mental health of any generation. However, teens are

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Barista Day

Barista Day

While we regularly celebrate the work of emergency services personnel, we don’t tend to spend as much time thinking about the hard work of baristas. Many people, however, rely on their baristas to make their morning cup of coffee. Without their morning cup of Joe, they’re in trouble. Coffee has become a truly central part

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National Pig Day

Pig Day

National Pig Day is celebrated on March 1 of every year. Events will be conducted to commemorate the pigs. Pigs are part of our life, whether it may be bacon or ham that we have for breakfast or the little porcelain coin receptacles that we use to save our money. Recently people made strides to

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April Fools Day

April Fool’s Day

April Fools Day is an annual custom on April 1 consisting of practical jokes and hoaxes. Jokesters often expose their actions by shouting “April Fools!” at the recipient. Mass media can be involved in these pranks, which may be revealed as such the following day. The day is not a public holiday in any country

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International Underlings Day

Since 1984 this is a celebration for everyone who is neither a boss nor professional assistant – hey they have their days already! It is celebrated on February 29 in keeping with the esteemed position of an Underling! Underlings exist in every story, and while they’re often treated as little more than brainless stooges there

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National Time Refund Day

National Time Refund Day celebrates that one day every four years, February 29th, when we get back something notoriously hard to reclaim: time. (Yes it’s also Leap Day) While the observance may have come to be as a way of correcting the cosmos for our calendars, since we get the time back, we may as

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Leap Day

Not to be confused with National Time Refund Day, today is also Leap Day! For a day that is celebrated only once every four years, the next celebration in 2024 (with some mathematical exceptions we’ll go over later), it sure seems to have a lot going on around it. A leap year has devious explorers,

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Anosmia Awareness Day

Anosmia Awareness Day Anosmia Awareness Day on February 27th brings attention to a condition causing a loss of smell. Of all our senses, a smell perhaps is taken for granted more than any other. There are many causes of Anosmia. The most common reasons are due to upper respiratory or sinus/nasal infections or diseases. We’ve

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World Ngo Day

World Ngo Day World Non-governmental Organization (NGO) Day recognizes the inspirational work of the people behind not-for-profit organizations around the world every day.  NGOs are found at the local, regional, and international levels. Whether large or small, World NGO Day celebrates all the benefits, these groups bring to the planet. NGOs, according to Article 71

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National Retro Day

National Retro Day On February 27, National Retro Day takes us back to a time before smartphones and the internet. Every generation looks back and asks, “Remember when?” This celebration indulges our love for the good ol’ days while remaining in the present. No matter the decade, pick a point in time where people talked

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Levi Strauss Day

They’re comfy. They last for years and years. They don’t require dry cleaning or any other kind of special treatment. They’re perfect for a number of occasions, from a trip to the grocery store to a walk in the park to an evening at the pub, to a number of even semi-formal social occasions. They’re

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Clam Chowder Day

Love clams and chowder? Everyone’s heard of clam chowder, but did you know that it’s also has a holiday? Clam Chowder Day is a day all about celebrating the history of this beloved fish stew, historical in its origins to the New England area, and helped ultimately inspire creations such as the Manhatten clam chowder,

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Play More Cards Day

Cards get a bad rap sometimes—and true, there are cards games that can be very addictive if not kept under control. But cards can also be the source of great entertainment for friends just who just want to hang out and spend some time together, laughing and relaxing. Playing friends for small sums of money

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World Bartender Day

World Bartender Day Every year on February 24th World Bartender Day celebrates the bartender, one of the world’s oldest professions. It’s also a day for bartenders to show off their unique talents and creations. While a bartender may seem like a modern profession, they have been around since the 1400s. Some of the first bartenders

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Play Tennis Day

What better way could there be to keep your body fit than to do sports? There are hundreds of sports, both team and individual, guaranteeing that everyone can find something that is just right for him or her. Tennis has been a favorite sport of many since the 19th century, so if you haven’t yet,

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National Tile Day

National Tile Day On February 23rd, National Tile Day recognizes a timeless element of architecture and design. Around the world, tile plays a variety of roles. From the modest to the sublime, tile proves to be versatile and attractive. Historically, only the wealthy could afford tile in their homes. The expense of handmade or small batch

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National Grain-Free Day

National Grain-Free Day National Grain-Free Day on February 21st inspires families and friends to gather and enjoy each others’ company over grain-free meals. What a remarkable way to devote an entire day to loved ones who cope with dietary limitations. Not only does the day create a way to recognize the difficulties of a restricted

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International Mother Language Day

Announced by UNESCO in 1999, International Mother Language Day celebrates cultural diversity and commemorates the “language martyr” students of 1952 Bangladesh. These students are honored by the encouragement of multiculturalism and the promotion of protective measures for endangered languages. It’s hard to imagine the challenges faced by students who have been ordered to learn in

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World Day Of Social Justice

World Day Of Social Justice Every year on February 20th, the World Day of Social Justice promotes the importance of fair and just relations between the individual and society. The day also tackles issues such as poverty, exclusion, gender equality, human rights, and social protections. Social justice has become a popular idea in recent years.

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National Muffin Day

National Muffin Day On February 20th, National Muffin Day serves up a delicious celebration packed with flavor and options, too! Bakeries offer these single-serving quick bread in several sizes. From mini bite-sized muffins and jumbo ones to the favored muffin tops, they also offer a varied nutritional value. Depending on the ingredients, a muffin can

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Love Your Pet Day

Pets can offer unconditional love and help to make a home feel more welcoming and inviting. It’s only appropriate that owners take the time to show appreciation for them by celebrating on Love Your Pet Day. Pets can instantly put a smile on anyone’s face and bring joy to a household. Pet owners are busy

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International Tug-of-War Day

One of the simplest of sports, dating back to ownership disputes over food and clothing, the history disappears into legend with the Sun and Moon wrestling over light and darkness. Most cultures have references to competitions of strength that involve pulling in opposite directions which can be found on stone carvings, in ancient texts and

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National Lash Day

National Lash Day National Lash Day on February 19th each year promotes the love and need for true and false eyelashes. The day offers an opportunity to explore the benefits and fashion of lashes. Eyelashes are a staple item to every makeup look and beauty enthusiast. Lashes have always been known to make your eyes

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National Vet Girls Rise Day

National Vet Girls Rise Day On February 19, National Vet Girls RISE Day recognizes the immense dedication of the nearly 2 million U.S. veteran women. On National Vet Girls RISE Day, not only is it a day to recognize women veterans, but it’s a day for women veterans to support one another and to share

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Drink Wine Day

Does anybody really need an excuse to open a bottle of their favorite red (or white) at the end of a long and stressful day? Absolutely not! Still, that shouldn’t stand in the way of celebrating Drink Wine Day. After all, a glass (OK, bottle) of wine is truly the greatest antidote to stressful moments.

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Pluto Day

Pluto Day Every year, Pluto Day on February 18th celebrates the discovery of the former planet. Up until 2006, the dwarf planet was considered one of the nine planets in the solar system. Clyde Tombaugh, an American astronomer, discovered Pluto. He made the discovery at the Lowell Observatory on February 18th, 1930 84 years after

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Random Acts Of Kindness Day

Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around. Leo Buscaglia Each year on February 17th, National Random Acts of Kindness Day grows in popularity. It is

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