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You’re Welcome Day

When: Day after Thanksgiving You’re Welcome Day encourages us to simply say “”You’re welcome””. It helps to put manners back into society. This very special day comes the day after Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving Day we say “”Thanks”” for what we…

Black Friday

Black Friday is the Friday following Thanksgiving Day in the United States (the fourth Thursday of November). Since the early 2000s, it has been regarded as the beginning of the Christmas shopping season in the US, and most major retailers…

Pins and Needles Day

Pins And Needles Day has nothing to do with tingly, itchy limbs – rather, it commemorates the opening of a historical Pro-Labor Broadway play called Pins And Needles in 1937. More Details…All details taken directly from provider content at

Shopping Reminder Day

You’ve less than a month until Christmas, so it’s time to make sure that you’ve bought all of your gifts! If you’ve still got presents to buy, Shopping Reminder Day is a stark reminder that you’re running out of time!…

Parfait Day

Fancy a fancy fruit sundae? Parfait Day is a perfect opportunity to indulge – and Parfait means ‘perfect’ in French! How convenient, eh? Layer up the fruit, cream and nuts and create something incredible. More Details…All details taken directly from…

Celebrate Your Unique Talent Day

What do you excel at? What gifts, talents or skills are uniquely yours? Take the opportunity to share your unique gifts with friends and colleagues on Celebrate Your Unique Talent Day. More Details…All details taken directly from provider content at…

Cashew Day

When : Always November 23rd The plain, or salty truth of it ,is that today is National Cashew Day. It’s a nutty day, if there ever was one. Celebrate this day by eating cashews. Eat them any way you like:…

Eat a Cranberry Day

When : Always November 23rd Eat a Cranberry Day is today. Cranberries are good for you. How many cranberries will you eat today? Native to North America, cranberries are grown in bogs, and are primarily grown in New England. When…

Fibonacci Day

Leonardo of Pisa, better known as Fibonacci, is responsible for the Fibonacci Sequence (or Fibonacci numbers) – a pattern of counting where each number is the sum of the previous two. As well as being prevalent in nature, this kind…