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National Brothers and Sisters Day
National Brothers and Sisters Day Today is dedicated to the people who (we hope) made your childhood memorable — your siblings. They’ve been there for you during the good times. And they haven’t left your side through the bad (even if they created it by getting you in trouble). Of course, there were probably times... Read More
Volunteer Recognition Day
Volunteer Recognition Day Volunteer Recognition Day is observed every year on April 20. As the name suggests, it is a day to honor, recognize and celebrate the selfless individuals who volunteer their time and energy to help others and promote good causes. Volunteers do all this without expecting compensation or appreciation for their efforts and... Read More
National Let’s Laugh Day
National Let’s Laugh Day Calling all gigglers, cacklers, chortlers, and belly laughers, this is the day you’ve been waiting for. National Let’s Laugh Day is a 24-hour joke-fest on March 19 where we celebrate the uniting force of laughter. Let’s Laugh Day is a chance to have a chuckle with the ones you love (rubber... Read More
Act Happy Day
Act Happy Day Act Happy Day is an annual event celebrated on the third Monday of March and this year it will be marked on March 17. Do you know that it has been almost 20 years since Act Happy Day was created? Act Happy Day was created by Dr. Dale Anderson who believed that... Read More
National Organize Your Home Office Day
National Organize Your Home Office Day National Organize Your Home Office Day is observed every year on the second Tuesday of March. This is a day to clean up the mess that has accumulated in our home offices and to establish a productive and healthy working environment at home. Almost all of us have been... Read More
National Meatball Day
National Meatball Day Meatballs are probably a gift from the heavens—there are early recipes for meatballs found in ancient Chinese, Arabic, and Roman texts—and every culture seems to have its own version! Beef, pork, and veal are most popular, but they can be made with chicken, fish, or even vegan. Let’s all rejoice on March... Read More
World Day of Prayer
World Day of Prayer World Day of Prayer is celebrated on the first Friday of March each year to encourage Christian women to engage in personal prayer and lead communal prayer within their mission auxiliaries and associations. Women have a strong sense of identification with the needs of other women and children and are better... Read More
National Old Stuff Day
National Old Stuff Day National Old Stuff Day, on March 2, is the day when people across the country clean out their closets and garages, rediscover old treasures, and declutter their lives. Just in time for spring cleaning, National Old Stuff Day is a great opportunity to devote a day to tend to your closet,... Read More
National Grammar Day
National Grammar Day On March 4, we let our inner nerd out for National Grammar Day! The day was established in 2008 by Martha Brockenbrough, the founder of the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar. The day’s motto is: “It’s not only a date, it’s an imperative: March forth on March 4 to speak... Read More
National Pancake Day
National Pancake Day The key ingredient to the perfect breakfast, this February 28, get yourself a mouth-watering stack toward heaven because it’s National Pancake Day! Celebrated annually in Spring, and since beginning its first celebration in 2006, IHOP restaurants have raised over $24 million to support charities in the communities in which they operate. History... Read More
National Pistachio Day
National Pistachio Day Sometimes great things really do come in small packages. Known as the “happy nut” in China and the “smiling nut” in the Middle East, pistachios have a unique, small shape but pack a powerfully nutritious punch. Aside from having a great smile, these vibrant green nuts let you snack your way to... Read More