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Sorry Charlie Day

Date When Observed : Always on April 6th

Have you ever been rejected? For anything? Sure you have! We all have. Sorry Charlie Day is for all of us who have been spurned, and yet somehow survived it.

Take a minute today and reflect upon a past dejection. Then, smile with he realization that ""_ _ it happens....to all of us!""


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Walk to Work Day
Date When Celebrated: First Friday in April U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy G. Thompson declared the first National Walk to Work Day as April 2, 2004.  With obesity and sedentary lifestyles growing at an alarming rate, National Walk to Work Day was initiated to draw attention to the need to get out […]
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Comic Book Day
A day for good triumphing over evil, and for saving the damsel in distress, Comic Book Day is all about enjoying a good comic.More Details...All details taken directly from provider content at http://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/comic-book-day/
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National Night Out Day
National Night Out Day, celebrated on the first Tuesday of August, is a community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie. This day offers an opportunity for communities to come together, strengthen relationships, and promote safety. From block parties to cookouts and virtual events, National Night Out Day fosters unity and enhances community security.
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National Ice Cream Day
National Ice Cream Day on July 17 is a sweet celebration that brings people together to indulge in their favorite frozen treats. From classic flavors like vanilla and chocolate to innovative creations like salted caramel and avocado, there's an ice cream flavor for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're treating yourself to a cone at your local ice cream shop or hosting a sundae bar at home, National Ice Cream Day is the perfect excuse to satisfy your sweet tooth and create lasting memories with loved ones.

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