National Librarian Day
These knowledgeable folks are book lovers and experts in finding information. They love helping patrons and keeping the library organized.
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.
National Handmade Day
Supporting local artisans, who craft unique items with care and love, is a great way to appreciate their creativity.
Wear A Hat Day
Whether a cap or a wide-brimmed fedora, headwear can add personality to any outfit and protect your face from the sun.
World Meteorological Day
Unraveling the mysteries of weather's patterns, and predicting its whims — a thrilling exploration of our natural world.
World Puppetry Day
From simple hand puppets to elaborate marionettes, these lovable characters delight audiences young and old.
World Contact Day
The mystery of UFOs continues to fascinate. With countless sightings and stories, we can't help but wonder: what else is out there?
National Sock Monkey Day
These soft, colorful, cuddly companions are a fun way to add some personality to any room — perfect for both kids and adults alike!
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 Dress Day
From puffy sleeves to deep v-necks, from halter tops to hoop skirts, dresses have taken on all sorts of shapes and sizes over the years. National Dress Day is here to celebrate this!
National Comfy Day
Wrapping yourself up in a warm cocoon, and snuggling with your favorite book or movie is what makes life worth living.
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 Inventors’ Day
From the lightbulb to the telephone, inventors ideas change the world, inspiring us to push the limits and innovate for a better future.
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.
Take a Cruise Day
From dining and entertainment to sightseeing and relaxation, enjoy the open sea and explore exotic ports of call on a dream cruise.
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.
World Hijab Day
Hijab is a style of modest dress that has been part of the Muslim religious faith for hundreds of years. More than just women wearing a head covering, though that is part of it, hijab dress is an important part of lifestyle for both men and women of faith.
Robinson Crusoe Day
Follow the thrilling adventure of a man stranded on a deserted island, fighting for survival, and learning to thrive in isolation.
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Gather round the fire and sip on a creamy, frothy festive classic, seasoned with cinnamon or mixed with alcohol for an extra punch.
National Champagne Day
Pop open a bottle of bubbly to add some sparkle to your day or organize a tasting event to sample different French brands and fruity flavors.
National Bobblehead Day
Those fun, oversized head-bobbing collectibles that make any shelf or desk instantly more entertaining with their quirky, caricatured charm.