It honors Leif Erikson, who led the first Europeans believed to have set foot on North American soil.
World Toilet Day
The U.N. estimates that for every $1 that goes to improving sanitation, it saves more than $9 in lost productivity, health costs, and economic development.
S'mores Day on August 10th is more than just a celebration of a delicious dessert—it's a celebration of tradition, togetherness, and the simple pleasures of life. Whether enjoyed around a crackling fire or in the comfort of one's home, S'mores bring people closer, evoking memories of summer nights, childhood adventures, and moments shared with loved ones. As we mark this day each year, we not only indulge in a sweet treat but also honor the enduring legacy of a snack that continues to bring joy and warmth to countless hearts.
Gather round the fire, and make yourselves comfortable… Tell A Fairy Tale Day is all about exploring myths and stories, old and new. From grim(m) tales to urban legends, tap the dark corners of your subconscious and see what you find…More Details...All details taken directly from provider content at http://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/tell-a-fairy-tale-day/
Celebrate Haiku Poetry Day on April 17th: A Tribute to the Art of 5-7-5
Every year on April 17th, poetry enthusiasts and creative spirits come together to honor Haiku Poetry Day. This special holiday celebrates the beauty of haiku, a traditional Japanese form of poetry known for its simplicity, elegance, and ability to capture profound moments in just three lines. Whether you're a seasoned poet or a beginner, Haiku Poetry Day is the perfect opportunity to express yourself in 5-7-5 syllables.