Hug A Plumber Day

Most of us take plumbing for granted – running water, hot water on demand, and the complex systems of piping that keep things ticking over for us in the background are easy to forget about it. Hug A Plumber Day encourages us to recognize the ingenuity, hard work and skills of plumbers everywhere – because who knows when you’ll spring a leak.

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National Yo-Yo Day
National Yo-Yo Day, celebrated on June 6th, honors the timeless toy that has captivated people of all ages for generations. This day encourages yo-yo enthusiasts to showcase their skills, share their love for the toy, and reminisce about the joy it brings.
Postal Day
Thank your postal worker, rain or shine you get your mail.
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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.
No Socks Day
Kick off your socks and wiggle your toes for No Socks Day! Go barefoot for a day (carefully, of course), and enjoy the feeling of foot-freedom.More Details...All details taken directly from provider content at http://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/no-socks-day/

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