Monthly Archives: October 2022
Perpetual Youth Day
Perpetual Youth Day Perpetual Youth Day is celebrated annually on November 30. This day is celebrated to mark the birthday of one of the greatest television presenters and pioneers of rock and roll music — Dick Clark. His show, “American Bandstand,” was on air for over 30 years, becoming the most sought-after show by youth... Read More
Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday Every year, on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, people take the time to kick off the holiday season by giving back to their community. Whether it is donating money to a charitable cause or volunteering, Giving Tuesday is a day set to benefit the community. If you want to take part by buying a... Read More
Cyber Monday
Cyber Monday Cyber Monday is celebrated the Monday after Thanksgiving weekend. Established in 2005, Cyber Monday is the Internet’s answer to brick-and-mortar holiday shopping. Unlike Black Friday, Cyber Monday gives you the chance to shop those amazing Black Friday deals from the comfort of your couch or office. HISTORY OF CYBER MONDAYCyber Monday was invented... Read More
Aura Awareness Day
Aura Awareness Day In 2002, the world began to celebrate International Aura Awareness Day every fourth Saturday in November, on November 27 this year. Since then, more people have become aware of the auras that surround all living things. An aura is a distinctive feeling or character, the air of a person or place perceived... Read More
Small Business Saturday
Small Business Saturday Small Business Saturday® falls on the Saturday after Thanksgiving — November 25. In the age of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, it’s easy to skip over the mom-and-pop shop for the big box store or online retailer. But SBS sponsors hope you don’t forget about smaller neighborhood shops. The day is also... Read More
Black Friday
Black Friday Black Friday will have cash registers ringing this November 24. It’s the day of the year when retailers finally start generating profit, thus going from “being in the red” to “being in the black.” Get out your pocketbook and prepare to shell out some cash, because the Friday after Thanksgiving is the biggest... Read More
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving America’s Thanksgiving holiday, born in the 1500s, mythologized in 1621, and observed even during the bleakest hours of the Civil War, now stands as one of the nation’s most anticipated and beloved days — celebrated each year on the fourth Thursday in November (November 23, 2023). Perhaps no other nonsectarian holiday has more tradition.... Read More
National Espresso Day
National Espresso Day What’s the difference between espresso and just plain coffee? According to professional baristas, it doesn’t really matter what kind of bean you use, or how it’s roasted — it’s all in the way the beans are brewed. Forcing pressurized water through finely-ground coffee beans produces a concentrated brew with its signature delicate... Read More
Go For A Ride Day
Go For A Ride Day Go For a Ride Day, celebrated on November 22, urges you to just get up and get out! Do you ever feel like you’re tied to your laptop/phone/tablet screens? We’ve become a pretty sedentary bunch — a far cry from the people who discovered countries, oceans, and animals simply by... Read More
Odd Socks Day
Odd Socks Day Odd Socks day is held on the first day of the third week in November. The event is not only a great way to express uncanny styles, it’s also promoting a good cause. The day is meant to remind us to think about our words before we say them and their effects... Read More