National Women’s History Month
Throughout history, women have made significant contributions to society despite facing challenges; their bravery and resilience changed the world.
International Mother Language Day
The celebration of linguistic heritage honors the resilience and cultural richness of a nation's language, paying homage to a profound identity and promoting unity.
Ada Lovelace Day
One of history’s most influential figures, Ada Lovelace helped invent the computer. Honor her contributions by learning about her and other pioneering women.
Industrial Workers Of The World Day
Take a moment to appreciate the hard working industrial laborers who bring high-quality, low-cost products to our lives and increase our comfort and ease.
Fun Facts About Names Day
Ever wondered about the tales behind monikers? Stories as diverse as the names themselves, revealing family legacies, cultural influences, and more.
National White Shirt Day
Celebrating when folks in factories banded together, rolled up their sleeves, and said, "We're in this together," shaping a new era for labor.
Three Kings Day
An occasion marked by reverence, honoring a journey guided by celestial light, bringing gifts of hope and unity.
Pins And Needles Day
A stage show where ordinary folks sing about life's ups and downs while sewing — a slice of real life with a musical twist.
Constitution Day
Learn about the true origins and content of the United States Constitution to both honor the history of the nation and consider the values it was founded on.
National V-J Day
Pay tribute to the men and women who lost their lives in WW2 on V-J Day and have food and drink with loved ones to remember the end of this terrible conflict.
Ingersoll Day
Dive into the beliefs and influences of 19th century thinker and orator Robert G Ingersoll, who fostered reason, dialogue, and freedom of thought.
Log Cabin Day
Warm and inviting, an image away from the buzz of modern life: take a tour of log cabins in your area, and let yourself daydream of a simpler life.
Navy Day
Honoring the brave sailors who protect the seas, safeguard freedoms, and ensure national security is a testament to their unwavering dedication and sacrifice.
Juneteenth
Bone up on your history to fully understand the importance of Juneteenth, the day when Union General Gordon Ranger announced that all slaves are free.
Namesake Day
Discovering connections through shared names, it's like stumbling upon unexpected bonds that create a sense of camaraderie and uniqueness.
National Winston Churchill Day
Find out about the remarkable, often quoted figure who was only the second person to become an “Honorary US Citizen”.
National Day of Mourning
Let's not forget the sacrifices of the Native ancestors who paved the way for their traditions and heritage to thrive.
Chainmail Day
Find a pattern online, grab your soldering iron (or get one…) and learn to make the defensive mainstay of fantasy and historical battle: chain mail.
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Find out what else is coming upNational Violin Day
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.