HOLIDAYS FOR ANY AND EVERY OCCASION

National Holidays

Chip and Dip Day
Date When Celebrated : Always March 23rd National Chip and Dip Day celebrates America's favorite snack duet. If you re holding a party, it is almost certain that chips and dips are on the snack list. The only possible exclusion would be for an Ice Cream party. Important Note: National Potato Chip Day is on […]
Near Miss Day
Near Miss Day commemorates March 23rd, 1989, when a large asteroid missed the Earth by a mere 500,000 miles – a very near miss indeed! What would you do if an asteroid was about to hit the Earth – how would you spend your last hours, and would you even want to know?More Details...All details taken […]
National Puppy Day
One day to rule them all. Itâ??s the true start of spring, melting your heart quicker than the sun has been able to melt the snow. Launch the gallery to begin this deluge of cuteness, and check out National Puppy Day info.
Take a Walk in the Park Day
Stretch your legs and breath some fresh, outdoor air for Take A Walk In The Park Day! Why not visit a local park, have a picnic and stroll by the river?More Details...All details taken directly from provider content at http://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/take-a-walk-in-the-park-day/
Doctor’s Day
Apple a day keeps the doctor away - except today
Pencil Day
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💖 Sweet Perfection: Celebrate Macaron Day!
Celebrate Macaron Day on March 20! Discover its colorful history, funny facts, delicious gift ideas, and fun ways to celebrate these sweet French treats. 🍬💫
I am in Control Day
Date When Celebrated : Always March 30th On March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan was wounded in an assassination attempt. Lots of confusion prevailed. In the White House, then Secretary of State Alexander Haig was taken a little out of context when he said ""I am in control here"". Instead of focusing upon the entire […]
One Cent Day
Fun Day
Reading Is Funny Day
Poetry And The Creative Mind Day
Sourdough Bread Day
Edible Book Festival
The International Edible Book Festival is an annual event usually held on or around April 1, which is also known as Edible Book Day.[1] The global event has been celebrated since 2000 in various parts of the world, where ""edible books"" are created, displayed, and small events are held. The creations are photographed and then […]
April Fool’s Day
April Fools' Day (sometimes called April Fool's Day or All Fools' Day) is celebrated every year on the first day of April. Popular since the 19th century, the day is not a national holiday in any country, but it is well known in Canada, Europe, Australia, Brazil and the United States, and it is celebrated […]
Birthday of Sliced Bread
Bread's been around for ages, but presliced loaves didn’t hit until 1930. Within five years, sliced bread was outselling unsliced, forever changing how we eat bread. Source: food.com
Ferret Day
Reconciliation Day
When : Always April 2and Reconciliation Day is a special day to patch relationships and to make amends. It's intention is to re-establish relationships between family, friends and couples. Life is too short to hold a grudge between those we love. Estranged couples may find today to be an opportunity to work out their problems. […]
Peanut Butter and Jelly Day
When : Always April 2and National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day celebrates the ""PB and J"" sandwich. Its the favorite lunchtime sandwich of American kids, and many adults, too. Some kids practically live on Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwiches. Note: March 1st is National Peanut Butter Lover's Day and September 13 is National Peanut Day […]
Tell a Lie Day
Chocolate Mousse Day
Fish Fingers and Custard Day
Tweed Day
Find A Rainbow Day
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 […]
Don’t Go to Work Unless it’s Fun Day
When : Always April 3rd Don't Go to Work Unless it's Fun Day might be your day to sleep in. If this day falls on a Saturday or Sunday when you are normally off of work, it's an easy day to participate in. Otherwise, make sure you get your boss' approval prior to participating.   […]
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Speak in Complete Sentences Day
On May 31st, we celebrate Speak in Complete Sentences Day, a gentle reminder to communicate effectively by using complete sentences. This observance encourages clarity, coherence, and proper grammar in our conversations and writing, fostering better understanding and connection with others.
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Give Your Plants a Fresh Start: National Repot Your Plant Day 🌱🪴
April 4th is National Repot Your Plant Day, the perfect opportunity to roll up your sleeves, grab some soil, and give your houseplants a fresh new home! Whether you’re a proud plant parent or a budding green thumb, this day is all about nurturing your leafy friends, promoting their growth, and maybe even sharing a laugh about your plant-care mishaps.From funny facts about plants to the history of this unique holiday, we’ll cover everything you need to know—including creative gift ideas, celebration tips, and why repotting is essential for happy, healthy plants. Let’s dig in!
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National Caramel Day: Celebrating a Sweet Delight on April 5 Day
National Caramel Day, celebrated annually on April 5, is a day dedicated to the sweet, golden treat that has captured hearts and taste buds worldwide. Whether you enjoy it as a topping on your favorite dessert, a filling in your candy, or as a standalone indulgence, caramel has a rich history and universal appeal. This blog explores the origins of caramel, fun facts about National Caramel Day, and ways to celebrate this delightful day.
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Flip a Coin Day
On June 1st, we celebrate Flip a Coin Day, a whimsical holiday that encourages us to leave decisions up to chance. Whether it's choosing between two options or settling a dispute, flipping a coin adds an element of spontaneity and fun to the decision-making process. So, grab a coin, give it a flip, and let fate decide!