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Three Kings Day

Celebrating the day upon which the three kings arrived at Bethlehem, Three Kings Day is twelve days after Christmas day, and marks the end of the Christmas period.

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Cafe au Lait Day
Coffee with milk has had its critics — Balzac once called it "ludicrous." But its comfort is undeniable and the mix of flavors makes for darn-good desserts, too. Source: food.comWe would love to send you a daily reminder of the holidays for the day so you can prepare yourself to celebrate the day! Your Name […]
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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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National Grape Popsicle Day
May 27th marks a delightful occasion for popsicle enthusiasts across the nation - it's National Grape Popsicle Day! As temperatures begin to rise and the summer breeze whispers promises of sunny days ahead, what better way to celebrate than with a refreshing grape popsicle in hand? But beyond the icy sweetness, there's a rich history […]
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Seersucker Thursday
Seersucker Thursday - June 18 Celebrating the classic summer fabric and style! Facts About Seersucker Thursday Seersucker Thursday is an annual tradition celebrated on June 18th. It's a day dedicated to embracing the timeless charm and comfort of seersucker fabric in clothing. The History of Seersucker Thursday Seersucker Thursday originated as a way to beat […]

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