Visit The Zoo Day

Visit The Zoo Day

If animals are your passion then Visit the Zoo Day gives you a great opportunity to really get close to some of the most intriguing and engaging species on the planet. No matter where you live, you’re usually not far from a zoo, so why not go for a visit and find out more? Zoos

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Fruitcake Day

Fruitcake Day

Across the United States, fruitcake lovers young and old, commemorate National Fruitcake Day each year on December 27th. Made with chopped candied or dried fruit, nuts, and spices and sometimes soaked in spirits, fruitcake has been a holiday gift-giving tradition for many years. Fruitcakes, we’ve all seen them in the movies or in grandma’s kitchen.

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Candy Cane Day

Candy Cane Day

National Candy Cane Day is celebrated each year on December 26th, which gives candy lovers a day to celebrate the red and white striped candies found abundantly during the holidays. A lot of things have their own day dedicated to them; one you may not have known about is the candy cane. Yes, this veritable

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Thank You Note Day

Thank You Note Day

National Thank You Note Day on December 26th recognized the time-honored tradition of thanking people for their gifts, hospitality, and generosity. It is a day to get some note cards, paper, pen, envelopes, and stamps to write those special thank yous. Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming

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Pumpkin Pie Day

Pumpkin Pie Day

National Pumpkin Pie Day is an annual event, observed every year on December 25. Pumpkin Pie Day celebrates the humble pumpkin pie, a national favorite in the USA. Pumpkin pie is a traditional North American sweet dessert, eaten during the fall and early winter, especially for Thanksgiving and Christmas. The pumpkin is a symbol of harvest time

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Christmas

Christmas

December 25th is Christmas Day.  You can celebrate the holiday on social media with the hashtag #christmas or #xmas. Christmas (or Feast of the Nativity) is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world. A feast

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Eggnog Day

Eggnog Day

National Eggnog Day is observed once a year on the day before Christmas. Also known as egg milk punch, eggnog is a popular drink throughout the United States during the holidays. Eggnog is a sweetened dairy-based beverage traditionally made with milk and cream, sugar, whipped eggs, and spices. When served at parties and holiday get-togethers,

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Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve

December 24th is Christmas Eve. You can celebrate the holiday on social media with the hashtag #christmaseve. Christmas Eve is the evening or entire day before Christmas Day, the festival commemorating the birth of Jesus. Christmas Day is observed around the world, and Christmas Eve is widely observed as a full or partial holiday in

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Roots Day

Roots Day

Family Roots Day is December 23rd, which is a day to celebrate your history and your ancestors. Many people are uninterested in where their ancestors came from … until they start researching the topic deeper. And then suddenly it turns out that their family history was a long and fascinating one, and they become obsessed

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Festivus

Festivus

Festivus is celebrated each year on December 23rd. Everyone likes to enjoy the holidays in their own special ways, but one holiday stands out more than the rest. Festivus, a holiday that seems like a joke but in all reality is a popular holiday growing through the masses in the United States. Let’s dig deeper

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Date Nut Bread Day

Date Nut Bread Day

It’s worth laying on a spread to celebrate Date Nut Bread Day – but the question is whether to choose butter or cream cheese! Nobody seems to know for sure who decided that this delicious fruity bread should get its own day, despite evidence that the holiday has been celebrated for years. Published recipes for the bread

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Flashlight Day

Flashlight Day

December 21st is National Flashlight Day. It’s on the same day as Winter Solstice, reminds us to turn on some lights during the shortest day of the year. Around 1899 the invention of the dry cell and miniature incandescent electric light bulbs made the first battery-powered flashlights possible. Flashlights have been a fundamental way to

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Short Story Day

National Short Story Day

National Short Story Day takes place on the shortest day of the year… Very clever, right? It also gives you the opportunity to broaden your knowledge by reading some short stories. Take some time out from all of the chaos that goes on pre-Christmas and enjoy a moment of literary calm. Sheer bliss, right? Short

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Sangria Day

Sangria Day

Across the nation each year on December 20th, National Sangria Day recognizes a wine and fresh fruit combination that brings a fresh celebration to the table. Sangria is a beverage made with wine and sweetened with fresh fruit and fruit juices. Other ingredients can include herbs, spices, carbonation, and liquor. The combinations are endless, giving

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Violin Day

Violin Day

Honoring an instrument also known as the fiddle, National Violin Day on December 13th celebrates the bow stringed instrument loved around the world. By drawing the bow across the strings, the violinist manipulates the sound in several ways. A violinist uses numerous bowing techniques to master the violin. The strokes dictate not only notes, but

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Letter Writing Day

Letter Writing Day

December 7th is Letter Writing Day. Celebrate the day by getting out some paper and writing a letter to a family member or friend. There are no rules as long as you put your soul into it. Letter writing is as old as written language – people in ancient civilizations communicated with each other through

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Saint Nicholas Day

Saint Nicholas Day

On December 6th, Saint Nicholas Day recognizes the third-century saint who became an inspiration for the modern-day Santa Claus. St. Nicholas is known for selling all his possessions and giving his money to the poor. … Nicholas later become part of the inspiration for the modern-day Santa Claus. Saint Nicholas Day, also called the Feast

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World Wildlife Conservation Day

World Wildlife Conservation Day

World Wildlife Conservation Day is celebrated each year on December 4th. It’s an opportunity to celebrate the many beautiful and varied forms of wild fauna and flora and to raise awareness of the multitude of benefits that their conservation provides to people. The sad truth is that the world’s best-loved, beautiful and fascinating species are

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Shopping Reminder Day

Shopping Reminder Day

Shopping Reminder Day kicks off an unofficial countdown of sorts. Whether you’re finishing up or just getting started, holiday shopping is a task that either stresses people or excites them. Christmas – that most wonderful time of year filled with gifts, festivities, and a whole host of ads and promotions constantly bombarding you about it.

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Sardines Day

Sardines Day

November 24th recognizes these silver little fishes on National Sardines Day. They may not swim right up to your plate, but they sure do pack in the flavor. While some people are afraid to taste these small, silverfish, others consider sardines a delicious snack enjoyed on their own or with crackers. Sardines are several types

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Cashew Day

Cashew Day

A favorite snacking and party nut is recognized each year on November 23 during National Cashew Day. The cashew nut is a seed harvested from the cashew tree. The tree originated in Northeastern Brazil. However, it is now widely grown in tropical climates for its cashew apples and nuts. With leaves arranged spirally and a

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Espresso Day

Espresso Day

Espresso day celebrates the history of this delicious and powerful solution to an otherwise dreary day. Rich and powerful, espresso is a nitro-boost to your day and a go-to for coffee drinkers looking for a way to get through those long hard days and nights. It is a refinement of coffee, distilled down to its

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Go For A Ride Day

Go For A Ride Day

November 22nd is Go For a Ride Day, a day to celebrate the open road. Go For A Ride Day encourages you to get out into the world – hop on your bike, into your car, or simply get your walking boots out of storage and go on a trip. Don’t worry too much about where

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Cranberry Relish Day

Cranberry Relish Day

Another seasonal holiday staple graces the table each year and National Cranberry Relish Day makes sure you’re prepared. On November 22nd make sure you’re stocked and ready. Get tasting the many recipes out there and pick your favorite one! Believed to have originated in the New England States during the early 1900s, cranberry relish is

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Red Mitten Day

Red Mitten Day

On November 21st, National Red Mitten Day represents Canadian Olympic Pride! Red Mitten Day encourages Canadians to wear their Red Mittens in support of Canadian athletes! Red mittens represent the pride, generosity, and excellence of every Canadian. Every Canadian from the sweetest newborn to the most experienced family member, wear your mittens with pride and support

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World Television Day

World Television Day

For those of us who grew up in the western countries, the television is almost taken for granted; it has always been there in the corner of the front room, entertaining us with bright colors and sounds, or satisfying our need to learn something new. The television, invented by an assortment of individuals in the

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Peanut Butter Fudge Day

Peanut Butter Fudge Day

Peanut butter lovers and fudge lovers come together on November 20th to celebrate Peanut Butter Fudge Day. On June 16th, people across the United States celebrated National Fudge Day.  Just by adding creamy or crunchy peanut butter, the celebration continues. They will have the yummy taste of peanut butter as the fudge flavor and star of

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Name Your PC Day

Name Your PC Day

November 20th is name your pc day! They’re your best friend on almost any day, they work tirelessly to keep you in communication with friends and family, connected with work and the goings-on in the world around you. Sometimes they need a little love, and sometimes they need to be recognized as the individuals they

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Carbonated Beverage With Caffeine Day

Carbonated Beverage With Caffeine Day

Unique food holidays, such as National Carbonated Beverage With Caffeine Day, give us opportunities to break out of our everyday norm. On November 19th, explore the variety of carbonated beverages with caffeine. Some people cannot have caffeine due to medical reasons. However, others choose to avoid caffeine for their own reasons. Then millions of people

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International Men’s Day

International Men’s Day

November 19th is International Men’s Day. International Men’s Day seeks to raise awareness about mental health issues in men, as well as other health and societal issues, by encouraging men to open up and communicate with others. The traditional ideas of what masculinity means in society are changing and needs to change if vulnerable men are

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