World Escape Day

World Escape Day

On 24th September, we are organising a global event.

This is your chance to gather with local Escape members for an evening of inspiration, conversation, and action to help you in your pursuit of more meaningful work.

Today was supposed to be the end of the world....
...we're building a new one. Join us.

HAPPY WORLD ESCAPE DAY!

Today (Thursday 24th September) 2,000 people are coming together at Escape events in 20 cities around the world for ?#inspiration? ?#support? ?#momentum? to Do Something Different!

Details to be announced soon. Vote for your city to get involved!

Dyngus Day
When : Always the Monday after Easter Dyngus Day, also spelled Dingus Day, is a fun Polish Holiday.  It is very popular in Poland, and in Polish communities across America. After the long Lenten holiday, Dyngus Day is a day of fun. And, perhaps a little romantic fun. It is always celebrated on the Monday […]
flour in a jar
Bicarbonate of Soda Day: Celebrating the Most Versatile Household Powder
Whether you're a baker, cleaning enthusiast, or someone interested in natural alternatives to commercial products, December 30th provides an opportunity to appreciate and explore the many uses of this remarkable substance. From its humble beginnings as a natural mineral to its current status as a household essential, bicarbonate of soda continues to prove its worth in our daily lives.
photo of a person putting black pepper into a pot
Pepper Pot Day: A Taste of Revolutionary History
In our modern world of abundant food choices and instant meals, Pepper Pot Day offers a moment to appreciate the creativity and resourcefulness of our ancestors, and perhaps to consider how we might apply similar principles of innovation and adaptation to our own challenges.
Indian Pudding Day
When : Always November 13th National Indian Pudding Day is a day to enjoy puddings created by native American Indians. It seems appropriate to hold this day in mid November, as we approach Thanksgiving. Native American Indians were very much a part of the first Thanksgiving feast. It is quite likely that these puddings were […]

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