World Humanist Day
Consider your own agency and actions as a human, and how you might benefit yourself and others by striving to do good, be kind, and participate in society.
Superman Day
Binge-watch the many adaptations of America’s favorite superhero, or be a superhero for a day by volunteering at a food drive or blood bank on Superman Day.
National Old Maids Day
Spinsters around the world revel in your freedom. Though originally a day to try and find a husband, Old Maid’s Day is now an opportunity to appreciate the lack of one.
National Best Friends Day
Get together with your best friend, or take a little time to get in touch if you’ve moved away and strengthen your connection to that one person who always gets you.
National Blame Someone Else Day
Give your conscience a break for just one day, and lay all that blame on someone else. Come up with pranks, play a blame-game, and have fun with it.
Childhelp National Day of Hope
From the nonprofit Childhelp, this day is dedicated to the plight facing many children around the world: the devastating effects of neglect and abuse.
National Walk Around Things Day
Most days, you’re forced to face your problems. Stressful. But on Walk Around Things Day, give yourself permission to avoid your problems and enjoy peace.
National Name Yourself Day
Maybe you always felt like your name didn’t reflect who you are, or maybe you just want to try something new. Re-invent yourself for one day by choosing a new name..
Plan Your Epitaph Day
Take some time to think about and plan how you want to be remembered forever: Plan Your Epitaph day is to choose what you want engraved on your tombstone.
National Visit Your Relatives Day
Make time for family and go visit your relatives, whether that means heading across town to visit your aunt, or making a trip across the country.
World Down Syndrome Day
Embrace the resilience and unique beauty that shines brightly within individuals who possess an extra chromosome, fostering compassion and understanding.
National Senior Health & Fitness Day
As we age, exercise and health get more difficult, but also more important. Explore options like low-impact exercise and water workouts for health in old age.
National Women’s History Month
Throughout history, women have made significant contributions to society despite facing challenges; their bravery and resilience changed the world.
National Teach Your Children to Save Day
Teaching your kid how to handle money could be the difference between a stressful and difficult life, and a comfortable one. Take some time to set them up.
Wright Brothers Day
Two aviation pioneers who defied gravity, unlocked human potential, and inspired generations to reach for the skies and beyond.
Nothing Like A Dame Day
Pull out some brash old films or recordings, visit the theater, or dress up to pay tribute to the bright ladies of the theater on Nothing Like a Dame Day.
Reading Is Funny Day
By reading books of riddles, jokes, and comedy, help kids see how reading can be just as fun and funny (if not moreso) as video games, tv, or the internet.
No Homework Day
Rejoice! Studies show that homework can be ineffective or even counterproductive to learning, so take the day off and enjoy other activities on No Homework Day.
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Find out what else is coming upU.S. Air Force Day
A symbol of dedication and strength, this aerial defense team safeguards the skies, enabling freedom and security for the nation.
National Daughter Day
From tea parties to movie nights, their laughter is infectious, and their love is boundless. Daughters are life's little blessings.
National Name Your Car Day
You can’t truly love your car until you give it a name. Consider your car’s quirks and personality and come up with a fitting name, or try a Car Name Generator.