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Make Up Your Own Holiday Day

One of our favourite days of the year, Make Up Your Own Holiday Day is a chance to throw away the rule book and celebrate however you like! Get together with your friends and create your own special holiday, and who knows, if it becomes popular enough, it might end up on our calendar!

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Tell The Truth Day
"Tell The Truth Day" on July 7 is a day dedicated to honesty and transparency. It encourages individuals to embrace truthfulness in their interactions and relationships. This day serves as a reminder of the importance of integrity and authenticity in communication. Whether it's admitting a mistake, sharing a difficult truth, or simply speaking honestly, "Tell The Truth Day" encourages everyone to strive for genuine and open communication. Join us on July 7 in celebrating the power of truthfulness and the positive impact it can have on our lives and the world around us.
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Frozen Food Day
When : Always March 6th National Frozen Food Day celebrates all those yummy foods and snacks in your freezer. Sure, the invention of the freezer made this day possible. But, the methods and techniques of  preparing and freezing foods is what makes frozen foods taste great, look great and store in a frozen state until […]
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Peanut Cluster Day
Many foods have their own special day, and the humble peanut is no exception. Peanut Cluster Day celebrates all that is delicious and unique about the peanut. Strictly speaking not a nut but in fact a variety of bean, peanuts were originally cultivated from plants native to Paraguay, and have been enjoyed as an addition […]
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Tap Dance Day
May 25 marks Tap Dance Day, honoring Bill "Bojangles" Robinson and celebrating tap's unique blend of percussive innovation and rhythmic dynamism. Originating from diverse cultural traditions, tap dance fuses African rhythms, Irish step dancing, and English clogging, evolving through legendary figures like Fred Astaire and Gregory Hines. Recognized by Congress in 1989, this day celebrates tap's rich heritage and global influence, encouraging enthusiasts worldwide to engage in tap dance festivities, cherishing its cultural legacy and communal joy.

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