Presidents’ Day
Leaders' achievements are celebrated, flags fly high, and a break from the usual hustle gives everyone a moment to relax.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day
By learning about the Holocaust, we can honor the victims and survivors and work towards preventing such atrocities in the future.
Ratification Day
Discover how the Treaty of Paris changed history forever, marking the end of the Revolutionary War and the birth of the USA!
Burns Night
Celebrate Burns Night with friends, whisky, and of course, haggis! Gather round and pay tribute to Scotland's beloved poet, Robert Burns, with traditional food, drink, and poetry readings.
National Arkansas Day
Nestled in the southeastern United States, the Natural State is home to picturesque mountain ranges, lush forests, and charming small towns.
Benjamin Franklin Day
A polymath with many talents, from inventing to writing, Franklin's contribution to American history will never be forgotten.
Titanic Remembrance Day
Songs have been sung. Books have been written. Films have been made. And stories have been told about the RMS Titanic.
Yuri’s Night
The first person to orbit the Earth, this trailblazer showed us the potential of humanity's spirit and our drive to explore the unknown.
National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day
Honoring the sacrifice of those who endured captivity in service to their nation, their bravery is a testament to the human spirit.
Alexander Graham Bell Day
With just one invention, he changed the world, making long-distance communication possible, and paving the way for modern communication.
National Apology Day
A dark chapter of Australia's history where Indigenous children were taken from their families and adopted out to non-Indigenous families.
National Chopsticks Day
Take part in an ancient tradition that has been around for thousands of years in the Asian culture by eating with and enjoying the unique experience of chopsticks.
The Day the Music Died
Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper — their timeless music continues to inspire fans, over 60 years after their untimely deaths.
National Draw a Dinosaur Day
A whole species of animals that once roamed the earth, but have been extinct for many thousands of years, represents the mystery of the world that existed prior to humankind.
National Carnation Day
Symbolizing deep love and admiration, their stunning hue and sweet fragrance make them a perfect gift for someone special.
National Bootlegger’s Day
The delicious art of making and selling illegal liquor during Prohibition — a story of speakeasies, gangsters, and daring drinkers.
Tom Thumb Day
In the 19th-century, a pint-sized boy became a sensation, performing daring feats and charming audiences with his wit.
Mathematics Day
Exploring patterns, solving puzzles, and understanding the world through numbers – it's a journey of discovery that's endlessly fascinating.
Nobel Prize Day
Celebrating excellence in diverse fields, the Nobel Prize recognizes individuals for their outstanding contributions to humanity's progress.
Santa’s List Day
Imagine being Santa, knowing who's been naughty or nice. Bring cheer to your family this Christmas season by making it to the nice list!
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Tune up your fiddle and get bowing, sign up to instrument lessons or attend a concert to hear the gorgeous sounds of a string orchestra.
National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day
Wear your most garish knitwear with pride, add some tacky accessories and organize a jumper auction to fundraise for Save the Children.
National Leftovers Day
Repurposing remnants into delightful dishes not only reduces waste but transforms every meal into an environmental stewardship.