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Santa’s List Day

Date When Celebrated : Always December 4 Today is Santa’s List Day. Have you been good all year? Have you been Naughty? Or, have you been nice? Santa knows. Santa’s Elves have been everywhere, checking up on children all over…

Wear Brown Shoes Day

Bored of wearing black shoes? Wear Brown Shoes Day might be the answer! Shake things up a little and turn up to work or school wearing brown shoes, and be the envy of all your friends! More Details…All details taken…

International Sweater Vestival

International Sweater Vestival or Vestival is a wear a sweater vest to work holiday that is a parody of other celebrations. It takes place on the second Friday after Thanksgiving. In 2014, International Sweater Vestival will fall on Friday, December…

International Ninja Day

Ninja Day (or the Day Of The Ninja) is all about dressing in dark, ninja-themed clothing, sneaking up on your friends, and living like a ninja. Why not buy a ninja outfit and a ninja mask, and see how stealthily…

Techno Day

Techno is a form of electronic dance music that emerged in Detroit, Michigan, in the United States during the late 1980s. The first recorded use of the word techno in reference to a specific genre of music was around the…

Pumpkin Pie Day

Pumpkin Pie Day celebrates the humble pumpkin pie, a national favourite in the USA. Pumpkin pie is a traditional North American sweet dessert, eaten during the fall and early winter, especially for Thanksgiving and Christmas. The pumpkin is a symbol of…

Repeal Day

Date When Celebrated : Always December 5th Repeal Day is today. It commemorates the repeal of the 18th Amendment.  Once more, Americans were free to buy, sell, and consume alcoholic beverages. I’ll drink to that! In the early 1900’s, many…

National Gazpacho Day

National Gazpacho Day is celebrated on December 6.  Gazpacho is a tomato-based vegetable soup which is served cold.  Originating in Andalucia in southern Spain, and Gazpacho is widely consumed in Spanish cuisine, usually during the summer months. Use #NationalGazpachoDay to…

Put on Your Own Shoes Day

How about putting on your shoes for a change?  Nobody wants to see those bare feet! Just kidding! We understand  the meaning behind Wear Brown Shoe Day, celebrated just a few days ago.  But, what could possibly cause someone to…

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