Monthly Archives: March 2023
International Dance Day
International Dance Day April 29 is International Dance Day, so put your dancing shoes on and get ready to step out. Dancing is universal — woven into virtually every society all over the world. Humans simply love dance. It brings us together whether we are the ones on the dance floor or are watching the... Read More
Honesty Day
Honesty Day Honesty Day reminds us to pay attention to our words on April 30. The whole truth and nothing but the truth? You’re right. The world isn’t a “court,” and we’re not under oath in our daily lives. Sure, we’ve spared someone’s feelings or fudged the truth just a little — or yes, maybe... Read More
National Arbor Day
National Arbor Day Broadleaf. Evergreen. Conifer. How well do you really know your trees? Now you have a goal for National Arbor Day. America’s first Arbor Day took place toward the start of the 1870s — right around the time Congress established Yellowstone National Park. Celebrate nothing less than humanity’s endearment toward nature on April... Read More
National Prime Rib Day
National Prime Rib Day This April 27, on National Prime Rib Day, we’re headed to our favorite steakhouse. Also known as “standing rib roast,” prime rib is a tender, flavorful cut of roast from the rib section of the steer – just one of the eight prime cuts of beef. While it can be traditionally... Read More
Administrative Professionals Day
Administrative Professionals Day On April 26, we get to celebrate National Administrative Professionals Day! This holiday is always celebrated on the Wednesday of the last full week of April. Although it’s not observed as a public holiday this day is still important and there’s so much to celebrate. This holiday even got its episode on... Read More
National Hairstylist Appreciation Day
National Hairstylist Appreciation Day Annually on April 25, we celebrate National Hairstylist Appreciation Day, as they are often overlooked for all the jobs they do. Do hairstylists just cut hair? Of course not. They are excellent listeners, whether we are describing that celebrity haircut we want to copy, or talking about our families, spouses, friends,... Read More
National Pigs in a Blanket Day
National Pigs in a Blanket Day If the phrase “pigs in a blanket” conjures up images of darling newborn piglets swaddled in warm fluffy blankets you are not a foodie. National Pigs in a Blanket Day on April 24 is a holiday celebrating one of our favorite comfort foods — pork sausage (or hotdogs) baked... Read More
World Book Day
World Book Day We love books, and our friends at UNESCO agree. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization proposed World Book Day as a day of celebrating the joy of reading for enjoyment. One hundred countries observe World Book Day, and why not? Children who regularly read for enjoyment have higher test scores,... Read More
Earth Day
Earth Day For the past 50 years, Earth Day has been celebrated by billions of people around the globe, annually every April 22, to join together in promoting awareness for the health of our environment. Why should we continue to celebrate this holiday? Some people may view it as just another holiday, or an excuse... Read More
National Tea Day
National Tea Day There is nothing more classically British than afternoon tea, which makes National Tea Day, April 21, a wildly popular occasion in the country. This love of tea dates back centuries and this fondness seems to only get stronger with time! National Tea Day’s slogan is “Brew More. Do More.” The vision is... Read More