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National Spicy Hermit Day

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Bologna Day
When : Always October 24 National Bologna Day is a full of baloney! Properly spelled Bologna, it is sometimes spelled ""Baloney"". It is pronounced like the latter spelling. Bologna is a sausage. It's commonly used as a luncheon meat. Mom and kids know it well. When it comes to bologna, there definitely is variety. There […]
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Lumberjack Day
Lumberjack Day, celebrated on July 25, is a fun and quirky holiday honoring the hardy workers of the lumber industry. Originating in 2005 as an alternative to Talk Like a Pirate Day, it highlights the rugged charm of lumberjacks with activities like pancake breakfasts, flannel shirt attire, and lumberjack games. The day also delves into the rich folklore of legendary figures like Paul Bunyan and celebrates the evolution of logging from its 19th-century roots to modern sustainable forestry practices. Whether through storytelling or friendly competitions, Lumberjack Day is a lively tribute to the stalwart timber workers who have shaped history.
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National Onion Ring Day
National Onion Ring Day, celebrated on June 22nd, pays homage to the beloved deep-fried snack made from sliced onions coated in batter and crispy breadcrumbs. This tasty holiday invites food enthusiasts to savor the crunchy goodness of onion rings at their favorite restaurants and diners.
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Lighthouse Day
Lighthouse Day, celebrated on August 7, honors the historic and ongoing role of lighthouses in maritime navigation and safety. This day invites us to appreciate the architectural beauty and technological advancements of these coastal beacons while acknowledging the brave keepers who maintained them. Whether visiting a local lighthouse, learning about their history, or simply enjoying the scenic views they offer, Lighthouse Day is a time to reflect on the importance of these maritime sentinels.

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