?✨ Ever found yourself scrolling through your social media feed and suddenly discovering it’s National Puppy Day or International Coffee Day?
In the age of hashtags and trending topics, Social Media Holidays have become the unexpected stars of our online calendars.
From the widely celebrated to the wonderfully obscure, these digital commemorations bring a burst of joy, creativity, and connection to our screens.
If you’ve ever wondered about the stories behind these hashtag-worthy days, craved a list of holidays to mark on your virtual calendar, or pondered the perfect greeting to share with your online community, you’re in the right place.
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January
Commitment day: January 1 (Globally) -Commitment is an awesome thing, and commitment day, January 1st, is when you say your feelings to that special person in your life.
Hogmanay Festival January 1 (Scotland) -Hogmanay is the Scots word for the most recent day of the year and is synonymous with the festival of the New Year.
Copyright Law Day: January 1 (World) Many people created many enjoyable things in life, such as music we hear, books and magazines we read, programs on TV, computer programs, etc. It is their hard work and we should give them credit.
Polar Bear Swim Day: January 1 (World) Polar bear swim day is celebrated in different countries from hundred years. The first Polar swim day was celebrated in 1904 at Boston.
Bloody Mary Day : January 1 (United States) -Bloody Mary day is celebrated in the U.S. every year on January 1st. The bloody mary is a cocktail consists of vodka.
Public Domain day : January 1 (The Netherlands)– Public domain day is observed on January 1st every year. When a work of literary or artistic expires, it is added to the public domain which is free from any copyright.
Singles day– January 1(China) -National Singles Day takes puts on the Saturday of Singles week in September. National Singles Day was first watched January 1, 2001.
Solemnity of Mary day – January 1 (Vatican City)-The Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God is celebrated as feast day dedicated towards Mother Mary whom we see as the woman that has raised the Son of God.
New Year Day January 1 (Globally) -New year is celebrated on January 1st by the followers of the Gregorian calendar. Most of the countries in the world celebrate the new year on the same day.
St. Basil’s Day January 1 (Greece) –– Basil of Caesarea, who is also known as St. Basil the Great was the bishop of Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia. St. Basil’s Day is celebrated on January 1 or New Year’s Day every year.
Best Global Family Day January 1 (Globally) – In the United States, every January 1 is celebrated as ‘One day of Peace and sharing’. On this day, friends and families share food among the neediest
Science Friction day: January 2 (United States) – National Science fiction day is celebrated on January 2nd every year in the United States.
Personal Trainer Awareness day: January 2 – Weight loss is one of the common resolutions for the new year. They go to the gym and get fit. Thus, January is the busiest time for personal trainers.
Motivation and Inspiration day: January 2 (United States) – January 2nd is celebrated as Motivation and Inspiration day each year. Motivation and inspiration can be a good start to the new year to do any work
Buffet Day: January 2 (United States) -National buffet day is celebrated on January 2nd every year in the U.S. Many of us love buffet eating and we choose to have one when spending a day out.
World Introvert Day: January 2 (Globally)-World Introvert Day is celebrated on January 2nd. It is not an official holiday, but it is celebrated by introverts all over the world since 2011.
Festival of sleep day: January 3 (Globally)- The festival of sleep day has been created to take rest after a long festive season. It is an unofficial holiday which is celebrated on January 3rd every year.
Trivia day: January 4 (Worldwide) – National Trivia Day is observed across the United States on January 4th each year. People celebrate this day playing with some amazing facts and the game is called trivia game.
World Hypnotism Day: January 4 (Globally)-Hypnotism is a state of consciousness where the hypnotized person is relaxed, with more focus and reduced outer awareness, and is more open to suggestions.
World Braille Day: January 4 (Globally)- World Braille day is celebrated every year on January 4th. It is the day to celebrate the innovation of Braille. It is the birthday of Louis Braille, the inventor of Braille. Some Non-governmental organizations
National Bird Day: January 5 (United States) – The National Bird Day is observed across the United States on January 5th every year. This day is celebrated to promote avian awareness.
World Whipped Cream Day: January 5 (Worldwide) World Whipped Cream Day is celebrated on 5th January of every year. It was originated in the 16th century in Italy.
Twelfth Night (Epiphany Eve) – January 5 (Worldwide)– Twelfth Night or Epiphany Eve is a holiday and a festival celebrated worldwide by some branches of Christianity on either 5th of January or 6th of January which is the last night of the Twelve Days of Christmas.
Epiphany Day -January 6 (Globally)– Epiphany Day is a Christian feast day that celebrates the revelation of God incarnate as Jesus Christ. Epiphany Day is also called Baptism of Jesus, three kings day, little Christmas and the theophany, Reyes.
Cuddle Up Day: January 6 (Worldwide) Cuddling releases oxytocin. This hormone, on my own, has excellent well-being benefits.
National Bean Day: January 6 (USA) National Bean Day is observed annually on the 6th of January. It is a day to celebrate the production of essential beans consumed by people
Three Kings Day : January 6 (Globally)– The Three Kings Day is celebrated on January 6th every year. This day is also called as the feast of Epiphany. For Christians, the holiday season doesn’t end until the 12th day of Christmas
Harlem Globetrotters Day : January 7 (United States)-Harlem Globetrotter’s Day is observed on January 7th every year across the United States. Harlem Globetrotters is the name of the African-American basketball team
Orthodox Christmas Day January 7 (Globally)- Orthodox Christmas Day, recollecting the presentation of Jesus Christ, is commended on 25 December in the Julian date-book used by the assembly, which falls on 7 January in the fundamental Gregorian logbook.
World Old Rock Day: January 7 (Worldwide) World rock day is celebrated on 7th January of every year. The main aim of the day is to make aware of the world about the importance
World Bubble Bath Day: January 8 (Worldwide) Bubble Bath Day is celebrated on 8th January of every year. It started in 2011, the 50th birthday of BUBBLE, the number one brand of America
Earth’s Rotation day : January 8 (Globally) -Earth’s rotation day is celebrated on January 8 each year since 1851. The French physicist Leon Foucault demonstrated how the earth rotates by suspending a Pendulum from the top of the Pantheon in Paris.
Poetry at Work Day: January 9 (Worldwide) –Poetry at Work Day is observed January 9th every year. The Tweetspeak Poetry and Every Day Poems had declared this Poetry at Work Day.
Static Electricity Day: January 9 (United States)– You may be shocked to hear that there is a day called Static Electricity day. Yes, the National Static Electricity Day is observed on January 9th every year.
World Apricot Day: January 9 (Worldwide) World Apricot Day is celebrated on 9th January of every year. The person who started the apricot day is unknown.
World Sketchnote day : January 11 (Globally) – The world sketchnote day is observed on January 11th every year. A few years ago, Mike Rohde and Mauro Toselli had created this day in 2016
Human Trafficking Awareness day : January 11 (United States) -National human trafficking awareness day is celebrated on January 11th every year.
Laughing day: January 11 (India)– Laughter is the best medicine. The World Laughter Day was first celebrated in Mumbai, India, on 11th of January 1998.
Youth day(India): January 12 (India)-National Youth Day is commended on 12 January being the birthday of Swami Vivekananda. In 1984 the Government of India proclaimed this day .
Sir John A.Macdonald Day : January 11 (Canada) Sir John A.Macdonald is one of the prime architects of the Confederation and is the first Prime Minister of Canada.
Marzipan day: January 12 (World) Marzipan is a firm paste made of almond meal and sugar which spreads well and put on wedding cakes or any other special occasion cakes. If you do not know how to prepare marzipan
Lohri Festival January 13 (India)– Lohri is a Punjabi folk celebration, celebrated principally by Sikhs and Hindus from the Punjab area in the northern piece of the Indian subcontinent, celebrated on 13 January of each year.
Public Radio Broadcasting day: January 13 (India) These days the Internet has impacted us so much that we cannot imagine a day without it. But even if there is no internet, we can survive and also without television.
Rubber Duckie Day: January 13 (USA) National rubber duckie day is celebrated on the 13th of January every year. It is considered one of the most classic creations of illustrious toys.
Make Your Dreams Come True Day: January 13 (Worldwide) Make Your Dreams Come True Day is a great day organized and celebrated every year on the 13th of January.
Makar Sankranti January 14 (India) – Makara Sankranti, Maghi, is a celebration day in the Hindu logbook, in reference to divinity Surya (sun).
Organize Your Home Day: January 14 (Worldwide) Organize Your Home Day is celebrated annually on the 14th of January every year. Organize Your Home Day is the perfect day
Orthodox New Year: January 14 (USA) Orthodox New Year as the name suggests, represents the ancient New Year that was observed on the basis of the Julian Calendar.
Strawberry Icecream Day: January 15 (United States) -National Strawberry Ice Cream Day is observed on January 15 each year. It is a food holiday, fun holiday. Strawberry ice cream is made from strawberries with eggs,
Bagel Day: January 15 ( USA) Somewhere in the history of bagels, the 15th of January was selected to celebrate National Bagel Day. The history of round dough with a hole
Army Day: January 15 (India) Indian Army warriors are perpetually ready to battle with all the tough occasions at Indian fringes even as with the harmful events.
Wikipedia Day : January 15 (Globally) -Wikipedia day is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Wikipedia. It comes every year usually around January 15th.
Religious Freedom Day : January 16 (United States) -The National Religious Freedom Day is celebrated on January 16th every year. The day is celebrated with appropriate events and activities
Hot and Spicy Food Day: January 16 (Globally) – The International Hot and Spicy Food Day is celebrated on January 16th every year. According to archaeological research, people were using hot spices in their food recipe for over 6000 years.
World Religion Day January 17 (Worldwide)-The World Religion Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of January every year since 1950. The initiative to observe this day was taken by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States.
World Benjamin Franklin Day: January 17 (USA) Benjamin Franklin was born on 17th January 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts, in the US.
Kid Inventors Day: January 17 (Globally) -Kid Inventors day is celebrated on January 17th every year in honor of Ben Franklin’s birthday who invented the first swim fins at the age of 11.
Thesaurus day: January 18 (Globally) -Thesaurus day is celebrated on January 18th every year. The day commemorates the birthday of Dr. Peter Mark Roget, the author of Roget’s Thesaurus, who was born in 1779.
Winnie the Pooh day: January 18 (World) The birthday of author A A Milne is celebrated as Winnie the Pooh day. The Brtish author A.A. Milne was born in 1882. He is known for his timeless stories about Winnie-the-Pooh. Winnie the Pooh Day.
National Popcorn Day: January 19 (Across America)-The popcorn day is celebrated every year on January 19th across America. Popcorn is not only children’s favorite but everyone of all ages.
Carrot Cake Day: January 19 (Worldwide) This day is a day when we tend to eat our cake and vegetables at constant time. The carrots add a lot of nutrition worth
Tin Can Day: January 19 (Worldwide) Tin Can Day is celebrated annually on January 19th worldwide. In all probability, this unofficial vacation is an honor of the humble tin
Penguin Awareness Day: January 20 (Globally)-Penguin Awareness Day is celebrated on January 20th every year. The day is dedicated to raising the awareness about penguins which are diminishing day by day.
Cheese Lovers Day: January 20 (United States)– The National Cheese Lover’s Day is celebrated on January 20th every year. Cheese is popular and liked by all. There are more than 1000 varieties of cheese available.
Disc Jockey Day: January 20(United States) – National Disc Jockey Day is observed on January 20th every year. A disc jockey or a DJ, in short, is a person who plays recorded music.
Soup Swap Day: January Third Saturday (USA) This day is marked by the people who love soup. For the citizens of America, the day is celebrated as an occasion to try new soup recipes.
Free Hug Day January 21 (United States) -National Hugging Day is a yearly occasion devoted to embracing. It was made by Kevin Zaborney and happens every year on January 21.
Squirrel Appreciation Day: January 21 (Worldwide) The day is a day of acknowledging the role of little brute plays in the maintenance of a healthy environment.
Sundance Film Festival January 21(United States) -Sundance Film Festival is the largest annual independent film festival in the US organized by the Sundance Institute. It was founded by John Earle and Sterling Van Wagenen
Hugging day: January 21(United States) -National hugging day is observed on January 21st each year. The day is dedicated to hugging.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Third Monday of January ( United States) Every year on the third Monday of January, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is celebrated in the United States of America.
The Celebration of life day : January 22 (United States) -The Celebration of life day is observed on January 22nd every year. This day is dedicated to honoring our children and grandchildren.
World Hot Sauce Day: January 22 (Worldwide) World Hot Sauce Day is celebrated on 22nd January of every year. The man who started the hot sauce day celebration is still unknown.
National Pie Day: January 23 (United States)-National Pie day is observed on January 23rd every year. It is originated in the mid-1970s on Boulder’s birthday.
Handwriting Day: January 23(United States)– National handwriting day is observed annually on January 23rd. A day to use your pen or pencil on a paper to review your handwriting .
Measure Your Feet Day: January 23 (Worldwide) To observe and celebrate a day for the essential part of our body that is our feet, there is an annual celebration made on the 23rd of January.
Women’s Healthy Weight Day: January 24(Worldwide) – Women’s Healthy Weight Day is observed on January 24th every year. It is always been observed Thursday of the third full week in January.
Girl’s Day: January 24(Globally) -National girl child day is commended each year on 24th of January as a national recognition day for the girl child.
Peanut Butter Day: January 24 ( World) Peanut butter is a household food and liked by many of them. In 1890, a food maker George Bayle had invented peanut butter
Moebius Syndrome Awareness Day: January 24 (World) In 1880, a German ophthalmologist names Alfred Graefe had described the Moebius syndrome.
World Education Day: January 24 ( Worldwide) The day celebrates the rights of every individual to pursue an education to liberate minds.
World Macintosh Computer Day: January 24 (Worldwide) The World Macintosh Computer Day is observed every year on 24th January. Macintosh is the most iconic computer model developed by Apple Inc
National Opposite Day: January 25 -On an opposite day, everything means the opposite and it will be fun to say everything opposite with your family and friends. The day is observed on January 25th every year.
Burns’ Night: January 25 ( UK) The Burns’ Night is the celebration of the lifestyle and pattern of the poetry of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. It is commemorated with full zeal in the United Kingdom.
Voters day: January 25 – So as to urge increasingly youthful voters to partake in the political procedure, Different Government of different Country has chosen to observe as “National Voters’ Day”.
Republic day: January 26 (India). The Republic Day is a national holiday of India, praised each year on 26th January.This day praises the commemoration of the Constitution of India
Customs Day January 26 (Globally) – International Customs Day (ICD) is commended on 26th of January consistently by World Customs Organization (WCO).
Australia Day: January 26 ( Australia) Australia day is also known as the official national day of Australia. It is mainly celebrated on behalf of the arrival of their ancestors, it is the day on which the first ever British ship
Spouse’s Day January 26(Worldwide) – Sometime’s the hectic life of ours gets too busy to appreciate our lovely spouses, which should not be the case ever but it happens. To solve this rather cover up the consequences
Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day: January Last Monday (Worldwide) The world bubble appreciation day is celebrated on the last Monday of every January. It was first started in America.
Chocolate Cake Day: January 27 ( USA) Chocolate Cake Day is celebrated on January 27 each year. This day has been a part of American society for about 252 years.
National Geographic Day: January 27 (Worldwide) National Geographic Day is celebrated on the 27th of January every year as a tribute to the incredible National Geographic Magazine
Community Engagement Day January 28(Australia)- Engage 2 Act initially established Global Community Engagement Day in 2018. The day, in which network commitment fans celebrate the world over, happens each year on 28 January.
Data Protection Day: January 28 (Worldwide) The Data Protection or Privacy Day is an annual event observed internationally on 28 January. The Council Of Europe decided to follow this day every year.
Puzzle Day: January 29 -Puzzle Day is celebrated on 29th January every year. A puzzle is a toy or a game that is designed to test the intelligence of people.
Kansas Day January 29 (Kansas) – Kansas Day is an occasion in the province of Kansas in the United States. It is commended every year on January 29 to remember the commemoration of the state’s 1861 admission to the Union.
School day of Nonviolence and peace – January 30 (Spain) – School day of nonviolence and peace is an observance day founded by Llorenç Vidal Vidal, a Spanish poet in Majorca in the year 1964.
Venice Carnival: January 30 to February 16 (Italy) The Carnival of Venice is a festival in Venice that is celebrated yearly. This festival is celebrated wearing very decorated and elaborate masks. It is this feature of the festival that makes it famous.
February
World Hijab Day: February 1 (At least a hundred countries all over the world) – World Hijab Day was first celebrated on the first of February,2013 and has been celebrated in over a hundred countries ever since.
National Freedom Day: February 1( United States) On 1st February, 1865 the 13th amendment of the constitution of the USA was signed and it is the reason for the celebration of National freedom day.
London Fashion Week : February and September (UK) London fashion week takes place in London. It takes place twice a year, in February and September. It is a clothing trade show.
Aspergillosis Day: February 1 (Globally) – Aspergillosis refers to the diseases of wide variety caused by fungi infection of the genus Aspergillus.
The Groundhog Day: February 2 (Canada and United States)-The Groundhog Day is popular convention that is praised in Canada and United States of America. Groundhog Day 2019 in United States of America is praised on February 2 of consistently, and in 2019 too.
World Wetland Day: February 2 (Worldwide) – World Wetland Day is celebrated on the 2nd of February every year to commemorate the day on which the Convention on Wetlands was adopted in the year 1971.
Candlemas Day: February 2 (UK) This auspicious day is also called the “Feast of the Presentation of the Jesus Christ” and the “Feast of the purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary”
Play Your Ukulele Day: February 2 (Worldwide) The Play Your Ukulele Day is mostly observed on 2nd February of each year. This is a day marked by music lovers worldwide and encourages
New York Fashion Week: February 3 – February 12 (United States): – New York Fashion Week (NYFW), held in February and September of every year, is a semi-yearly arrangement of occasions
Golden Retrievers Day: February 3 (World) Golden Retrievers are a standout amongst the most well known types of puppies and families everywhere throughout the world love Goldens. The Golden Retriever is perceived by the American Kennel Club
World Cancer Day: February 4 (Globally)– The World Cancer Day is celebrated every year on the 4th of February. The Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) founded The World Cancer day in 2008.
Sri Lankan Independence Day, February 4 (Sri Lanka): On the 4th of February, 1948, Sri Lanka got its freedom from a long period of British political rule.
Kashmir Solidarity Day, February 5 (Pakistan): Kashmir Solidarity Day, is a national occasion in Pakistan and furthermore seen by Kashmiri patriots on 5 February every year.
Wear Red Day: February 5 (Canada): – Wear Red Day is held annually every year on the first Friday of February in order to raise awareness of the issue of heart disease being the number one killer of women.
Chocolate Fondue Day: February 5 (Worldwide) This day’s main aim is to encourage people to get together with family and friends over a pot of delicious chocolate fondue.
Western Monarch Day, February 5 (California, US): – Western Monarch is the name of a butterfly that migrates to different parts of the world and returns to their home, California in the month of February.
National Weatherperson’s Day: February 5 (USA) It is basically for those who are a part of the meteorology department, storm spotters, and observers.
World Read Aloud Day: February 5 (All over the world): – World Read Aloud Day is celebrated on 1st February every year. People all over the worlds unite and celebrate this day by reading stories and sharing their experiences of reading.
Sami National Day: February 6 (Finland): – Sami National Day is celebrated on 6th of February every year since 1993 in countries such as Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia where most of the indigenous Sami people reside.
Waitangi Day: February 6 (New Zealand): – Waitangi Day is celebrated on 6th of February every year as the National day of New Zealand which commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi that occurred.
Bubble Gum Day; February First Friday (Worldwide) National Bubble Gum Day is generally celebrated in most parts of the globe such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and some other countries
Clean Off Your Desk Day: January second Monday (Worldwide) National Clean Off Your Desk is acknowledged on the second Monday of January every year. It is an uncorroborated holiday
Royal Hobart Regatta: February 6 to February 8 ( Australia) The Royal Hobart Regatta is a yearly Australian aquatic event and one of the oldest and most prestigious events in Tasmania that was first held in 1838.
Superbowl Day: February 6 (USA) The annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL) is called Super Bowl. In this, the champion of the National Football Conference.
Ballet Day: February 7 (Globally)- Ballet Day is a festival celebrated annually since held in the first week of October. Ballet day is known as the dancers Day.
Propose Day, February 8 (Globally): – If you have love for someone in your hearts then it is always recommended that you spill out the beans to them and see how they feel.
Kite Flying Day: February 8: – Watched every year on February eighth, National Kite Flying Day is set apart by kite flying devotees over the country.
International Dentists Day: February 9 (Worldwide) International Dentists Day is a celebration of dentistry, and it is celebrated on the 9th of February every year. Dentistry is some art
Pizza Day : February 9 (World) Pizza Day, your opportunity to get your pizza eating diversion on! Truly, you heard accurately! An entire day – 24 cheerful hours – to commend that yummy carb that nobody can manage without!
Safer Internet Day: February 9 (160 countries globally): – The current year’s Safer Internet Day (SID) festivity occurred on Tuesday, 5 February 2019. The crusade’s motto, “Together for a superior web”,.
Women and Girls in Science Day: February 11 (All over the world): – The International Day of Women and Girls in Science, celebrated on 11 February, is actualized by UNESCO .
Make a Friend Day: February 11 (World) Continuously saw on February eleventh, National Make A Friend Day is an incredible chance to meet another person and make another friendship. Friends serve an imperative job in everybody’s lives.
White Shirt Day: February 11 (World) As the Great Depression began to fade away, automobiles grew in demand. The workers wanted better working conditions, higher wages and wanted their union to be recognized. Instead of helping.
World Day of the Sick: February 11 (Globally): – Celebrated on 11th February, World Day of the Sick is a feast day of Roman Catholic Church started by Pope John Paul II for believers
Inventors Day: February 11 (World) Inventors’ Day is multi day of the year put aside by a nation to perceive the commitments of inventors. Not all nations perceive Inventors’ Day. Those nations which do perceive an Inventors’ Day
Fasching Carnival: February 11 to February 16 ( Germany) Fasching is a large carnival that takes place in Germany annually. It is known as Fastnacht in West Germany and Karneval in the Rhineland.
Rio Carnival: February 12 (Brazil) The Rio Carnival is a festival organized in the city of Rio de Janeiro every year before the solemn religious observance day Lent. The carnival is considered to be the biggest carnival in the world.
Chinese New Year: February 12 ( China) Chinese New Year (or by and large alluded to as Lunar New Year comprehensively) is the Chinese celebration that praises the start of a new year on the customary Chinese schedule.
Verona in Love Festival: February 12 to February 16 (Italy) : – Verona in Love Festival is celebrated in the city of Verona in Italy. It is organized from 11th to 14th February every year which means that it also includes Valentine’s Day.
Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday : February 12 ( United states) Abraham Lincoln was born on 12the February 1809 and the date is celebrated every year in the United States of America. Lincoln was the one who led the country through the massive reforms
Sexual & Reproductive Health Awareness Day, February 12 (Globally): – Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Day is a day which is annually held on February 12 every year. This particular day has been used to spread and raise awareness regarding reproductive health issues.
Red Hand Day: February 12 (Globally)– Red Hand Day or International Day against the Use of Child soldiers is observed each year on February 12 to raise awareness about the fact .
Darwin Day: February 12 (Worldwide) On 12th February, Darwin Day is celebrated to commemorate Charles Darwin’s birthday. On this day, all of Darwin’s contributions to science.
World Radio Day: February 13 (All over the world):– World Radio Day is celebrated on 13th February every year. Radio is a medium used for communication purpose.
National Battery Day: February 13 (Worldwide) Today we celebrate the evolutionary invention in the history of electrical devices that is “the battery.”
Valentine’s Day, February 14 (All over the world): – Valentine’s Day is celebrated on 14th February every year. It is also called Saint Valentine’s Day or feast.
World Marriage Day: February 14 ( World) Marriage is a very significant institution almost all over the world that signifies the special bond among two loving couples and is the backbone of any family.
Library Lovers’ Day: February 14 (Worldwide) It is celebrated to respect libraries, custodians, book admirers, and admirers of libraries.
Daisy Gatson bates Day: Third Monday of February (United States)– Daisy Gatson Bates was an American publisher, lecturer and a journalist who played a leading role in the little rock integration crisis.
National Gumdrop Day: February 15 (USA) This day aims to celebrate the glorious candy, the gumdrop, which is jelly type chewy candy.
Louis Riel Day: February 15 ( Canada) The Louis Riel Day is observed on the third Monday of February every year and this day is given off to the general public as a tribute
Childhood Cancer Day, February 15 (All over the world): – February 15 is the day which holds the significance of international childhood cancer day.
Total Defence Day, February 15 (Singapore): – Total Defence is the name given to Singapore’s defence strategy which has been adapted from countries like Finland, Switzerland, Sweden, Ukraine and Russia.
President’s Day: February 15, Third Monday in February (United States)-Washington’s Birthday is a United States government holiday celebrated on the third Monday of February
Singles Awareness Day: February 15 (World) Singles Awareness Day is an occasion for all those who are staying single in life. It is usually celebrated before or after Valentine’s Day every year by those people who are not a part of any romantic relationship.
National Flag of Canada Day February 15 (Canada) On February 15, Canada’s red and white flag with a symbol of a maple leaf was hoisted in the Parliament hills for the first time. The national flag holds a great worth to all the Canadians.
Shrove Monday: February 15 (Germany) This day is observed one day before Ash Wednesday and this occasion is known by many other names such as llopy Monday, Rose Monday, Merry Monday or Hall Monday
Elizabeth Peratrovich Day: February 16 (United States)– Elizabeth Peratrovich was a famous civil rights activist, and she worked on behalf of equality for Alaska natives in 1940s.
Shrove Tuesday : February 16 (Canada & World) Carnival or Shrove Tuesday is celebrated every year the day before Ash Wednesday which marks the starting of Lent season according to the Bible. It is an occasion for the Christian community
Mardi Gras Day : February 16 ( United States) Fat Tuesday or Shrove Tuesday is known as Mardy Grass in French language. This day is observed before Ash Wednesday
Almond Day, February 16 (United States): – February 16 is celebrated as National Almond Day. Even though the size of this nut is small, the benefits are huge! Almonds have been in use from ancient days.
Hockey Day: February 16 (USA) Hockey Day is an annual event devised by USA Hockey to promote hockey in the United States. The weekend is capped by “Hockey Day in America”
World Human Spirit Day, February 17 (Globally): – World Human Spirit Day is celebrated on 17th February every year. It is observed to promote the value of mental peace and satisfaction in our lives.
Random Acts of Kindness Day: February 17 (World) Random Acts of Kindness Day was created to make the biggest impact coming from the smallest act of kindness. It is the day to celebrate the kindness in people and encourage it all the way to the world.
Ash Wednesday : February 17 (World) Ash Wednesday is a holy practice done by the followers of or people who belong to Christianity. On this day the people do fasting and the consumption of meat is not allowed.
Lent Days: February 17 to March 29 (UK) Lent is a dignified holy and religious observance that commences on “Ash Wednesday” and gets over approximately after six weeks, before “Easter Sunday
Drink wine day, February 18 (United States): -National drink wine day is celebrated annually on February 18 all over the United States. The day is celebrated just to create awareness.
Pluto Day, February 18 (Globally): – Pluto Day is praised on february 18th of consistently. Pluto was found in the year 1930, and it is considered as the ninth planet in the nearby planetary group for around 76 years.
Tug Of War Day: February 9 (Worldwide) Tug of War Day is celebrated every year on February 19. Tug of war has full-grown up from your youth’s circumstances
Berlin Film Festival, February 20 (Berlin, Germany) – Berlin Film Festival is founded in west berlin in 1951 and Berlin film festival held every year in February since 1978.
Salvador de Bahia Carnival : February 20 to 25 (Brazil) Salvador de Bahia Carnival or more popularly known as Bahian Carnival is an annual festival celebrated every year in Salvador.
Social Justice Day, February 20 (Globally): – Celebrated on 20th February every year, World Day of Social Justice aims to recognize the major social issues like poverty, exclusion, discrimination, unemployment, etc and promote ways to tackle such issues.
Mother Language Day, February 21 (All over the world): – International Mother Language Day (IMLD) is an overall yearly recognition hung on 21 February to advance familiarity with etymological and social decent variety and advance multilingualism.
World Whale Day, 3rd Sunday of February (Globally) –World Whale Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in February every year. This day is celebrated solely to raise awareness about the whales and the Marine animals.
Maha Shivaratri, February 21 (At least 12 or more countries): -Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu celebration celebrated every year out of appreciation for Lord Shiva
Scouts’ Day, February 22 (Globally): – Guides’ Day or more popularly known as Scouts’ Day is a special day observed worldwide on February 22nd by the members of the scouting movement.
Single Tasking Day: February 22 (Worldwide) Single Tasking Day encourages people to take a break and focus on completing one task that day.
Play tennis Day: February 23 (World) What better path could there be to keep your body fit than to do sports? There are several games, both group and individual, ensuring that everybody can discover something
Tortilla Chip Day: February 24 (Worldwide) Tortilla Chip Day is acknowledged on the 24th of February every year. All love the tortilla chips because of the flavor and great taste in it.
Digital Learning Day: February 25 ( World) Digital learning is any sort of learning that is joined by innovation or by instructional practice that utilizes innovation. It incorporates the utilization of a wide range of works on including.
Purim Day: February 26 (Jewish World) Purim is the day on which the Jewish community celebrates their victory over a Persian plan of killing and destroying the Jews. The story of Jewish resistance can be found in the Book of Esther.
Tell a Fairy Tale Day: February 26 ( Worldwide) This day is a day that provides a perfect opportunity to read fairy tales to your kids and enjoy your favorite childhood tales yourself.
Yukon Heritage Day: February 26 ( Canada) In Yukon which is a territory in Canada, many people get together to organize various fun games, competitions, contests, and a variety of other activities
Anosmia Awareness Day, February 27 (United Kingdom): – Anosmia is the loss of the sense of smell. So, if a person cannot smell, the taste was not felt. The Anosmia awareness day is celebrated on February 27 each year.
Strawberry Festival: February 27 to March ( USA) The Strawberry festival could be a three-day annual event that is one in every of the foremost hoped-for festivals .
World NGO Day, February 27 (All over the world): – The philanthropist Marcis Liors Scadmanis established the World NGO Day on February 27th.
Science day: February 28 (World) Science Day is being commended each year to generally spread a message about the Importance of science utilized in the day by day life.
Rare Disease Day, February 28 (Globally): – Rare Disease Day is an observance that takes place on the last day of February every year.
March
World Civil Defence Day: March 1 (Worldwide) – World Civil Defence Day is celebrated on the 1st of March every year since 1990. The day was created by the decision made by the 1990 general assembly of the International Civil Defence Organization (ICDO).
Plan A Solo Vacation Day: March 1 (Worldwide) We always need a vacation to kill our boredom and chill. But we usually plan it with our close ones like our friends, colleagues, or family members.
Zero Discrimination Day: March 1 (World) Zero Discrimination Day, as the name suggests, a day on which many people stand together and raise concerns against the laws and governments that promote inequality rather than equality.
Barista Day: March 1 (Worldwide) Barista Day is celebrated all over the world annually on 1st March. Celebrating Barista Day is near to as straightforward because it gets.
St. David’s Day : March 1 (Wales) – St. David is regarded as the patron saint of Wales. Every year, St. David’s Day is observed on 1st March to commemorate his death.
Self-injury Awareness Day: March 1 (Globally)- Self-Injury Awareness Day or Self-Harm Awareness Day is a global awareness event which occurs on the 1st of March every year.
Casimir Pulaski Day: March 1 (United States)– Casimir Pulaski Day observed in Illinois, the USA with the local official holiday. Casimir Pulaski Day celebrated annually, and it’s related to general Pulaski memorial day which comes in March on the first Monday.
World Wildlife Day: March 3 (Globally)– In December 2013, The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) announced 3rd of March as World Wildlife Day. World Wildlife Day is observed to increase awareness about the flora and fauna of the world.
Anthem Day: March 3 ( Worldwide) The national anthem day is mostly celebrated on 3rd of March every year by most of the countries in the world. This day pays respect to the national anthems
World Obesity Day: March 4 (Globally)– World Obesity Day is celebrated on the eleventh of October every year to raise awareness about the increasing obesity of people all around the world.
National Grammar Day: March 4 (USA) Every year 4th march is celebrated as national grammar day in the United States of America. Its main aim is to promote the correct use of grammar.
Port Fairy Folk Festival: March 5 – March 8 (Australia)– Established in 1977 December and previously staged during the Labour Day weekend, Port Fairy Folk festival is one of the most popular.
Marching Band Day: March 5 (World) A marching band day is when a gaggle of instrumental musicians carries out while marching, many times for leisure
Employee Appreciation Day: First Friday in March (United States)– Employee Appreciation Day held annually on the March first Friday. It is an unofficial holiday in which the companies thank their employees
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race: March 6, 2020 (Alaska)- An annual long-distance sled dog race known as the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is run in early March from Anchorage to Nome, entirely within the US’s state of Alaska.
Alexander Graham Bell Day: March 7 ( Worldwide) he was granted a patent of technology. Because of his great invention, we all can communicate with each other.
Happy Women’s Day: March 8 (World) International Women’s Day is an opportunity to think about advancement made, to call for change and to commend demonstrations of fearlessness and assurance by normal women who have assumed a phenomenal job
Canberra Day: March 8 ( Australia) Canberra day is celebrated in commemoration of the day this particular province of Australia, was named ‘Canberra’ and this day is celebrated on every 2nd Monday of march
Proofreading Day: March 8 (Worldwide) We all make mistakes, grammar errors, spelling mistakes, or other kinds of errors when we usually write or type something.
Eight Hours Day: March 9 ( Australia) Eight Hours Day or otherwise known as Labor Day in other regions of the world is an annual holiday in Tasmania which is celebrated on the second Monday in March
National Barbie Day: March 9 (World) March 9th, 1959, is also celebrated as Barbie’s official birthday, which Ruth Handler crafted, the co-founder of Mattel IncBarbie
Panic Day: March 9 (Worldwide) The panic day is celebrated every year on the 9th of March. It is the day to realize the importance of mental health
Adelaide Cup: March 9 ( Australia) Adelaide Cup is one of the biggest events of the year as well a public holiday for the people in South Australia.
Happy Mario Day: March 10- (Worldwide) Mario Day is a gamer holiday observed every year on 10th of March to honor the most popular game character named Mario from the 1980s.
Pack Your Lunch Day: March 10 (UK & USA) National Pack Your Day is celebrated on the 10th of March every year to make us feel unique and enthusiastic about the lunch
World Kidney Day: March 11 ( World) World Kidney Day (WKD) is an annual global health awareness campaign focusing on the importance and the well being of the kidneys and associated health problems. The main aim of the day is to raise awareness.
World Plumbing Day: March 11 (World) World plumbing day is celebrated on 11th march worldwide. It was started to celebrate in 2010 by the world plumbing council.
Oatmeal Nut Waffles Day: March 11 (Worldwide) Oatmeal Nut Waffles Day is marked on the 11th of March annually and is an important day to be acknowledged as it teaches to eat
World Glaucoma Day: March 12 (Globally) – World Glaucoma Day is celebrated annually to commemorate World Glaucoma week between 10th to 16th March.
SXSW Festival : March 13- March 21 (United States)- South by Southwest or SXSW (as it is known popularly) is a conglomeration of music, film, interactive media and trade festivals that takes place in Austin, Texas, United States.
Mothering Sunday: March 14 (UK) Mothering Sunday is celebrated in the churches of British and Israeli empires. It occurs three weeks before Easter Saturday (14th March 2021) and it is the fourth Sunday of the Lent.
Pi Day : March 14 (Worldwide) – Pi Day is commended on March 14th (3/14) around the globe. Pi (Greek letter π) is the image utilized in science to speak to a consistent — the proportion
World Consumer Rights Day: March 15 (Globally) – On 15th March every year, the World Consumer Rights day is celebrated. It is day which is meant to mark the importance of the consumer and the various rights they have in the market.
World Contact Day: March 15 (Globally) – World Contact Day is celebrated on 15th of March every year to commemorate a day when we try to make contact with Extraterrestrials using the power of telepathy.
World Speech Day: March 15 (Worldwide) One in all its key targets is to illustrate how speeches and nation talking occasions can make contributions to actual adjustments
Everything You Think Is Wrong Day: March 15 (Worldwide) It is a day marked to let people introspect their thinking capability and realize that their decisions
Panda Day: March 16 (China)– Panda Day is observed and celebrated on March 16 every year by the conservationists and animal lovers from all over the world.
Closing the Gap Day: March 16 (Australia) Closing the Gap Day is an annual awareness event where every Australians comes together and commit to achieving health equality for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Lips Appreciation Day: March 16 (Worldwide) Lips appreciation day celebrated is on the 16th March of every year. It was started by Thomas & Ruth Roy of Wellcat Holiday.
Evacuation Day: March 17 (United States)– Evacuation Day is the day on which there is a public holiday in Suffolk County. The holiday observed on 17 March.
St. Patrick’s Day: March 17 (Ireland) – Every March 17, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated with parades, parties and lot of greens. This day is celebrated on the memory of St. Patrick.
Biodiesel Day: March 18 (World) Sometime in the past the world kept running on oil powers, or fossil based fills as they’re called. It’s been quite a while since anybody truly talked about an option or delivered something
World Awkward Moment Day: March 18 ( World) There is no clear evidence of its origin year. Awkward maybe define as the state of discomfort due to our own mistakes.
Chocolate Caramel Day : March 19 (Worldwide) National Chocolate Caramel Day, on 19th March, is celebrated as one of the world’s favorite tastes. Today marks the mix of two favorites together
World Sparrow Day: March 20 (Globally)– Every year on the 20th of March World Sparrow Day is observed all around the globe. It is a day dedicated to educating people
Happiness Day: March 20 (World) A significant move in dispositions is in progress everywhere throughout the world. Individuals are presently perceiving that ‘advance’ ought to be tied in with expanding human happiness and prosperity
World Oral Health Day: March 20 (Globally) – The World Oral Health Day was first celebrated on 20th March 2013 by the FDI World Dental Federation to raise awareness
UN French Language Day: March 20 ( France) UN French Language Day is made into account annually on the 20th of March. The day was observed by the UN’s Department Of Public Information
World Poetry Day: March 21– Every year on 21st April, World Poetry Day is celebrated. It was started in 1999 by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization).
World Puppetry Day: March 21 (Worldwide)– Every year on the 21st of March, World Puppetry Day is celebrated all around the globe. The idea came in 2000 from Iran. It was originated by a puppet theatre artist, Javad Zolfaghari.
World Down Syndrome Day: March 21 (Worldwide) – Celebrated on 21st March, World Down Syndrome Day aims to create awareness amongst people about Down syndrome.
World Poem Day : March 21 ( World) The purpose of the celebration of this day is promoting the writing, publishing, teaching, and reading of poetry all around the world.
Forests Day: March 21 (Worldwide) – The International Day of Forests was set up on the 21st day of March, by goals of the United Nations General Assembly on November 28, 2012.
Harmony Day: March 21 ( Australia) Harmony Day is a national observance day in Australia held every year on 21st March. However the date is same UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Anal Cancer Awareness Day: March 21 (United States) – Anal Cancer Awareness day is celebrated every year on March 21st. Anal Cancer is a rare disease and is stressful.
World Water Day: March 22 (Globally) – We observe World Water Dat on March 22nd every year around the globe. Water is the main source of living. Therefore the day is focusing on the importance of water and water-related issues.
World Water Quality Day: March 22 (Globally)– World Water Day is an annual Observance event occurs on 22nd March every year. This day is convened by the United Nation to advocate for the management of freshwater.
World Meteorological day: March 23 (Globally)– World Meteorological Day takes place every year on 23 March and commemorates the coming into force on 23 March 1950 of the Convention establishing the World Meteorological Organization.
Bear Day: March 23 ( World) Bear Day marks the celebration which is solely dedicated towards the cause of rescuing the bears from the atrocities caused by numerous activities against wildlife nature.
Puppy Day: march 23 (Worldwide) The Puppy Day is made into account to acknowledge the puppies’ immense adorable characteristics
World Tuberculosis Day: March 24 (Globally) – On the 24th of March every World Tuberculosis day is observed. It is done to spread awareness about the disease and also about the various efforts.
Chocolate Covered Raisins Day: March 24 (Worldwide) Chocolate Covered Raisins by the modest bunch is only the start of the ideal approaches to celebrate
National Flatmates Day: March 24 (Worldwide) Flatmates Day is celebrated on March 24 across the globe. This day is celebrated to let the other person who shares a flat know how special
Purple Day for Epilepsy: March 26 (Australia) – Purple Day is a global awareness program about epilepsy. It is observed each year on March 26th. Several countries organize programs and events to spread awareness about epilepsy.
World Theater Day: March 27 (WorldWide) – On the 27th of March every year, World Theatre Day is celebrated and it was first started by the International Theatre Institution, (ITI) in the year 1961.
First Day of Passover: March 27 ( Canada) This magnificent day is the starting day of the act and custom of the Hebrews of Israel of Passover, which occurs consecutively for seven days.
Spanish Paella Day: March 27 (Spain) Spanish Paella Day is being celebrated every 27th of march. This day is meant to be celebrated for suitable food for life
Palm Sunday: March 28 (USA) The Sunday before Easter is the one regarded as the Palm Sunday. The day marks the coming of Jesus to Jerusalem as a messiah and saviour.
World Piano Day: March 28 (Worldwide) World Piano Day is celebrated on every 88th day of the year. It is a day to cherish one of the most iconic musical instruments
Gangaur Festival: March 29 (India) Gangaur is a celebration celebrated in the Indian province of Rajasthan and a few pieces of Gujarat, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana.
Holi Festival: March 29 (India) Holi is considered as a standout amongst the most worshipped and praised celebrations of India and it is commended in pretty much all aspects of the nation.
World Bipolar Day: March 30 (Worldwide) – ISDB along with the Asian Network of Bipolar Disorder (ANDB) and the International Bipolar Foundation (IBPF) celebrates 30th March as the World Bipolar Day by initiating worldwide awareness.
National Doctors Day: March 30 (United States) Sep 18 (Brazil) The day is meant to honor the doctors who work day in and out to maintain the well being of the people.
Pencil Day: March 30 ( USA) National Pencil Day is celebrated as 30th march in order to commemorate the help they provide in completing our fantastic journey of life.
César Chávez Day: March 31 ( USA) César Chávez Day is held annually, which observed in 2014 by president Barack Obama in the United States. The formal holiday comes with César Chávez Day.
Accounting Closing day: March 31 ( World) For every business, accounts are of utmost importance because the sole force that drives any business is money. Keeping a track of all the financial transactions made in the company is essential.
World Backup Day: March 31 (Globally)– On the 31st of March, The World Backup Day is celebrated to raise awareness about data preservation and backups.
National Bunsen Burner Day: March 31 (USA) The day is remembered throughout the globe on account of the famous German scientist, Robert von Bunsen.
April
April Fool’s Day: April 1 (Globally)- This day people play practical jokes and spreading hoaxes. The victims of this are called April Fools. Even many of the new papers spread fake reports.
Maundy Thursday: April 1 ( Canada) Maundy Thursday is the pious day for the Christians coming on Thursdays prior the Easter. It pays tribute to the descriptions in the Canonical Gospels like “The Last Supper” and the “Washing of the feet (Maundy)”.
Good Friday: April 2 (Globally)- Good Friday is the propitious day when Jesus Christ, the master of Christians has taken the blessed dwelling place paradise.
Children’s Book Day: April 2 (Globally)- Since 1967, nearby Hans Christian Andersen’s birthday, 2 April, International Children’s Book Day (ICBD) is commended to inspire an affection for perusing and to point out children’s books.
Autism Awareness Day: April 2 (Globally)- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a very serious developmental disorder which affects the ability to communicate, behave and interact with a person.
Holy Saturday: April 3 ( Canada) This Holy Saturday, celebrated on 3rd April in Canada, which is famously known as The Great Sabbath has other names
Orthodox Holy Saturday: April 3 (Canada) Orthodox Holy Saturday is that Saturday that comes between the day of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ that is Good Friday and the Easter Sunday
World Party Day: April 3 (Globally, notable celebrations in US, England, China, France, Africa)- On every April 3rd, World Party day is celebrated. It is a global synchronized celebration for a better world and desirable reality.
Easter Sunday : April 4 ( World) Easter, likewise called Pascha or Resurrection Sunday, is a celebration and occasion remembering the restoration of Jesus from the dead, depicted in the New Testament as having happened on the third day
Vitamin C Day: April 4 (World) We all know the importance of Vitamin C in human body and this is the reason we take greater amount of it in order to stay away from diseases such as scurvy. It was previously a mystery substance.
Tsechus Festival : April 4 ( Bhutan) Tsechu or sometimes known as the Mask Dance Festival, is the most pivotal 5 day religious festival in the country of Bhutan. The festival of Paro Tsechu is held annually each spring from the 11th to the 15th Day
Semana Santa: April 5 – April 11 (Spain)- The whole country of Spain is known for its tradition on Semana Santa or Holy week which occurs during mid-April.
Sports day: April 6(World) Sports days or field days are occasions organized by numerous schools and workplaces in which individuals take an interest in focused brandishing exercises, regularly with the point of winning trophies or prizes.
Self-determination day: April 6 (Australia) Did you know that Cocos and Keeling Islands celebrates a public holiday on 6th April every year on the occasion of self-determination day?
National Tartan Day: April 6 ( Canada) Tartan Day is celebrated on the 6th of April every year, in Canada to commemorate Scottish culture and values.
World Table Tennis Day: April 6 (Globally)- World Table Tennis Day was first celebrated on the 6th of April in 2015 and since then, every year, 6th April is observed as the World Table Tennis Day.
National Sorry Charlie Day: April 6 (USA) Making an effort and waking up from all the dark past is an inspiration that we have all created for ownself.
Walk to Work Day: April First Friday (USA) Walk to work is a day celebrated all over the United States. A Prevention magazine bolstered it in 2004.
World Health Day: April 7 (Globally) – World Health Day is a global health awareness campaign that is celebrated on 7th April every year. It is sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO) and other bodies related to it.
Beer Day: April 7 (United States)- National Beer Day is observed on April 7 every year. The previous day, that is, April 6th is celebrated as New Beer’s Eve.
World Romani Day : April 8 ( World) The Romani people are neither the Romans of ancient or modern times nor are they the Romanians. These people are a group of dispersed people and are also known as Gypsies or travelers.
Zoo Lovers Day: April 8 (Austria)- Zoo Lovers Day is observed every year on the 8th of April to commemorate the people who are extremely fond of watching the variety of animals in Zoos.
Yom HaShoah: April 8 to April 9 ( Israel) Yom HaShoah or the Yom Hazikaron HaShoah ve-laG’vura is the colloquial term in Israel, which in English means the Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day. This day is observed to commemorate.
Vimy Ridge Day: April 9 ( Canada) Vimy Ridge Day is that day that we remember for the mortalities and fatalities of those who were parts of the Canadian corporation, in the War held in Vimy Ridge, which was a prominent event of the First World War.
HIV/AIDS Awareness Day: April 10 (Globally)- National Youth HIV and AIDS Awareness Day is a yearly recognition hung on April 10 to feature the effect of HIV/AIDS on youngsters.
World Homeopathy Day: April 10 (Globally)- World Homeopathy Day is celebrated on 10th April every year to commemorate the birthday of the physician from Germany, Samuel Hahnemann.
Golfer’s Day: April 10- On Golfer’s Day we celebrate, not simply the diversion, yet the people who play it, even the lowliest duffer who shanks their ball the whole distance into the wilderness.
Siblings Day: April 10 (Worldwide)- This day is celebrated every year on April 10 which is dedicated to the siblings. Usually, the sibling relationship is not appreciated.
Pink Day: April 10 (Canada) – Every year, April 10 is celebrated as the International Pink Day and it is celebrated since 2007.
Grand National: April 10 ( England) The Grand National is an annual National Hunt horse race event hosted in Aintree racecourse, Liverpool, England.
National Submarine Day: April 11 (USA) The United States received its first modern commissioned submarine, Holland IV, on April 11, 1900.
Ramadan Days: April 12 – May 12 (Worldwide)- Ramadan is viewed as the holiest month of the year for Muslims. It typically begins in April or May and proceeds for a month.
Street Children’s Day: April 12 (Worldwide) – Street Children’s Day has been globally celebrated to recognize the hardships and deprivation faced by underprivileged children since 2012, on April 12th every year.
Songkran Water Festival: April 13 – April 15 (Thailand)- Songkran Water Festival is generally a three-day long festival occurring from 13th to 15th April and sometimes can be extended up to 5 days of celebration of welcoming the New Year.
World Scrabble Day: April 13 (Worldwide) World Scrabble Day is observed on 13th April of every year. Scrabble game was invented by Alfred Mosher Butts.
Dolphin Day: April 14 ( Worldwide) Dolphin day, the name itself represents it is a day to celebrate the presence of dolphins and how they help them protect the ecosystem of the Oceans.
Artists Day: April 15 (Canada)- International Artists Day respects those innovative spirits that will leave a record of today for the future that can’t be caught in history books. International artist day is commended on fifteenth april each year.
Save the Elephant day: April 16 (Thailand)- Elephants are truly the icons of wildlife but their population is reducing drastically which needs to be stopped right away.
Emancipation Day: April 16 ( Europe & USA) Emancipation day observed in many former European colonies in the Caribbean of the united states on different dates. It also found in other areas regarding the abolition of serfdom.
Yom Haatzmaut: April 16 (Israel) Yom Haatzmaut is known as the national day of Israel as it commemorates the Israeli Declaration of Independence in the year 1948.
Royal Disease Day: April 17 ( World) Royal Disease is quite a rare disease that hampers the ability of the body to form clots. A person with Royal Disease bleeds.
World Hemophilia Day: April 17 (Worldwide)– On 17th April every year, the birth anniversary of Frank Schnabel, founder of World Federation of Hemophilia, World Hemophilia day is celebrated to raise awareness .
World Heritage Day : April 18 (Globally)- In 1982, ICOMOS built up 18 April as the International Day for Monuments and Sites. UNESCO endorsed it the next year amid its 22nd General Conference.
Husband Appreciation Day: April 18 (WorldWide) Husband Appreciation Day is usually celebrated on the third Saturday of April every year. We create a decent guess on why this occasion began.
World Columnists’ Day: April 18 (Worldwide) It is celebrated to honor the hard work of the creative newspaper columnists. People are likely to forget
HANGING OUT DAY: April 19- Every year on April 19, Project Laundry List works with many different associations to support National Hanging Out Day.
Patriots Day: April 19 (United States)- The occasion was initially celebrated on April 19, the real commemoration of the fights (battled in 1775). Since 1969, it has been seen on the third Monday in April.
Kindergarten Day: April 21 (Germany)- 21st April, 2019 will be Kindergarten Day There’s a mystical time amid youth where we begin going through our days from our parent’s homes.
Queen’s Birthday: April 21 ( UK) This queen’s Birthday is an auspicious day celebrated in New Zealand every year. This day is the observance of the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II. Though it is not the actual Birthday of the Queen
Civil Service Day: April 21 (India) The National Civil Services Day is observed every year on date of April 21. This day is dedicated for the civil servants who devote their entire life to the reason.
Red Cross Giving Day: April 21 (All over America)– Every year on April 21st we celebrate American Red Cross Giving Day. The American Red Cross is been helping people in their need. The volunteers of this organization are deserved to have a day to celebrate their dedication. T
Ram Navami: April 21 (India) Ram Navami is a Hindu festival which is celebrated at the springtime every year to commemorate the birthday of Lord Rama. The people following Vaishnavism regarded him as the seventh configuration of Lord Vishnu.
Innovation day: April 21 (World) In 1452 a man was conceived who might set the standard for what it intended to be a renaissance man, exceeding expectations in both expressions of the human experience and sciences.
Administrative Professionals Day: April 21 (World) Where would we the wold without the secretaries of the world? Spare a single thought to all of the paperwork that would never be done, the phone calls that would never be taken and the secretary jokes
Boston Marathon: Third week of April (United States)-The Boston Marathon is celebrated annually and hosted by several cities in the Boston city.
Stephen Lawrence Day: April 22 (UK) Stephen Lawrence Day is observed on the 22nd of April in the UK, to commemorate the horrific tragedy of the murder of an innocent eighteen years old black teenager called Stephen Lawrence
Earth Day: April 22 (Worldwide)- The earth day is celebrated on April 22 every year since 1970. The day used to educate people on environmental issues. Public awareness programs are conducted to convince people about pollution.
Sant Jordi Festival Barcelona: April 23 (Barcelona)– Sant Jordi Festival is one of the most original celebrations in the Catalonia region of Spain.
Best World Book Day: April 23 (Worldwide)- The United Nations Educational Scientific Cultural Organization (UNESCO) celebrated the first World Book Day on 23rd April 1995 to promote copyright, publishing, and reading.
English Language Day: April 23 (Worldwide) English Language Day is celebrated annually on 23rd April. This day is observed with other days also. It was established by the UN’s department
St. George’s Day: April 23 (Several countries including Canada, Portugal, Greece, Serbia, Bulgarua, Georgia, etc.)- St. George’s Day is celebrated as the feast day of Saint George by numerous Christian Churches
Day of Silence : April 24 (New Zealand)- The day of silence is usually observed in mid-April every year since 1996. This annual event is for school, college and university students to spread awareness.
World Stationery Day : April 25 ( World) World Stationery Day is celebrated on Wednesday of the National Stationery Week. This day marks the importance of handmade cards and handwritten letters in today’s electronic world.
World Malaria Day: April 25 (Globally) – World Malaria day is observed on the 25th of April every year to recognize the efforts that are being put to put a stop to the deadly effects of the disease.
Anzac Day : April 25 ( Australia) Anzacs day is celebrated on 25th April of every year, in commemoration of the temporary but strong alliance between the Armed forces of New Zealand and Australia
Confederate Heroes Day: April 26 (USA) Confederate heroes day is a day on which there is a cultural holiday in several Southern U. S. states. It is celebrated to remember the sacrifices of the soldiers who died in military services.
National Pretzel Day: April 26 (USA) A pretzel is simple doughy bread with different kinds of feelings: cheese, berries, fruits, cinnamon
World Intellectual Property Day: April 26 (Globally)- Every year on 26th April, World Intellectual Property Day is observed to raise awareness about the importance of patents, copyrights, trademarks, and designs in our daily life and to celebrate creativity.
Hanuman Jayanti: April 27 (World) Master Hanuman, a committed supporter of the Hindu Lord Rama, is revered everywhere throughout the India by the Hindu individuals for his profound dedication to the god Rama.
King’s Day : April 27 (The Netherlands)- Its celebrated on 27th of April.King’s Day is the season we praise the lord’s birthday. It’s a touch of alteration for everybody since it used to be called Queen’s Day.
Dance Day: April 29 (Worldwide)- International Dance Day is a worldwide festival of dance, made by the Dance Committee of the International Theater Institute (ITI), the primary accomplice for the performing specialties of UNESCO. The occasion happens each year on 29th April, the commemoration.
Lag B’Omer: April 29 ( Jewish People Worldwide) Counting of the Omer takes place on the 18th day in the Hebrew month of Iyar and on the third day after thirty days of the Counting of the Omer.
World Wish Day: April 29 ( Worldwide) World Wish Day is celebrated annually all over the on April 29. It is a day celebrated by all to grant and make wishes in any form. The celebration of this day started way back in 1980 by the Make-A-Wish community
Arbor Day: Last Friday in April (Nebraska) – The day lies on last Friday of April every year. It is a public holiday in the United States. On this day people are inspired to work towards the environment by caring trees.
Jazz Day: April 30 (Worldwide) The International Jazz Day is an annual event declared globally and is celebrated every year on April 30.
Orthodox Good Friday: April 30 ( USA,Canada Etc) Orthodox Good Friday is a holiday that follows the Julian Calendar and takes place after celebrations of Easter in April or May.
May
Law Day: May 1 (United States)- On May 1 the United States formally perceives Law Day. It is intended to consider the job of law in the establishment of the nation and to perceive its significance for society.
Loyalty Day: May 1 (USA) Loyalty Day is observed and celebrated every year in America on 1st of May. It was first observed as Americanization Day in the year 1921, during the First Red Scar. On July 18, 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Best School Principal’s Day : May 1( Globally)- School Principal’s Day is celebrated on May 1st every year to acknowledge and thank for the hard works of all the educational leaders of the school.
Global Love Day: May 1 (Worldwide)- We respect each 1 May first as a representative day of unqualified love and call upon all individuals and all countries to assemble in the knowledge of harmony and love.
May Day: May 1 (Globally)– Global Workers’ Day, otherwise called Workers’ Day, May Day or Labor Day in certain nations and regularly alluded to as May Day, is a festival of workers and the common laborers .
School Bus Driver Day: May 1 (World) Have you ever taken a moment to thank the people who enabled your children to reach school every day by bus? The school bus drivers are the people who carry the kids to school in the bus.
Orthodox Easter: May 2 ( USA & Canada etc) Easter, when celebrated according to the Julian Calendar, is called Orthodox Easter and this celebration is prevalent in mostly those places of the world.
Happy Baby Day: May 2 (Globally)– The baby day is celebrated on May 2nd every year in the United States. The day celebrates the joy and happiness a baby spreads all over.
World Tuna Day: May 2 (Worldwide) World Tuna Day is recognized on the 2nd of May globally every year. The United Nations observed the day to spread social awareness
Brother’s Day: May 2 (United States)– The day is celebrated in the United States of America every year on May 24. The day is celebrated to honor brothers.
Brother’s and Sister’s Day: May 2 ( USA) Brother’s and Sister’s Day is celebrated all over world every year. It is a day that is dedicated to all the brothers and sisters.
Orthodox Easter Monday: May 3 (Australi & Canada) We all know how popular a festival Easter is. The Monday after Easter Sunday is called Easter Monday. Easter is the most important celebration
Paranormal Day: May 3 (Globally)– Do you put stock in apparitions? Regardless of whether you’re a cynic or clairvoyant, National Paranormal Day may very well be the occasion for you.
World Press Freedom Day: May 3 (Worldwide)– Every year on May 3rd, World Press Freedom Day is celebrated, as announced by the UN General Assembly in December 1993.
World Asthma Day: May 4 (World) Asthma is a disease in which the patient suffers from recurrent attacks of wheezing, chest tightness, breathlessness, and a cough that can vary in their occurrence, severity, and frequency.
Star Wars Day : May 4 (United States)- Star Wars Day is celebrated on May 4th in the honor of George Lucas’s birthday, creator of Star Wars.
Coal Miner’s Day: May 4 (Worldwide) Coal Miner’s Day is celebrated on 4th May of every year. It is celebrated to spread awareness in the world about difficulties
Firefighter’s Day: May 4 (World) The International Firefighter’s day is celebrated annually on May 4. This day is dedicated to commemorating and honoring the sacrifices .
Cartoonist Day : May 5 (Worldwide)– Every year since 1990, May 5 is observed as Cartoonist Day. The occasion of Cartoonist Day is celebrated in honor of all the creative ink-stained artists
Midwives Day: May 5 ( Worldwide) To honor the duties done by the midwives during pregnancy and birth of a child worldwide.
Cinco de Mayo : May 5 (USA) Cinco de Mayo is a holiday observed in the United States of America on 5th May. The day marks the victory of the Mexican Army against the French in the Battle of Puebla during the time of the Franco-Mexican war.
Europe Day: May 5 and May 9 (Europe) Europe day is one of the most famous days that is celebrated in Europe. The day is so favorite and special for all Europeans
World Password Day: First Thursday in May (Globally) – World Password Day is known to be celebrated on the first Thursday of May every year. The Registrar of National Day Calendar proclaimed it.
Join Hands Day: First Sunday of May ( World) It is reality daily committed to endeavoring an association in our networks between the more seasoned age and the more youthful age. On the planet where adolescents are aggrieved
National Day of Prayer: May 6 (United States)- The National Day of Prayer is a yearly day of recognition hung on the principal Thursday of May, assigned by the United States Congress when individuals are asked: “to go to God in prayer and reflection”.
No diet day: May 6 (USA) Worldwide No Diet Day (INDD) is a yearly festival of body acknowledgment, including fat acknowledgment and body shape assorted variety. This day is likewise devoted to advancing a sound way
No Homework Day: May 6 ( Worldwide) On 6th May, National No Homework Day is celebrated all over the world. This is the happiest day for a kid every year.
Military Spouse Appreciation Day: May 7 (United States)- National Military Spouse Appreciation Day is praised on the Friday before Mother’s Day in May.
World Red Cross Day: May 8 (Worldwide)- On 8th May each year, we celebrate the World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day to celebrate and acknowledge the principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
Victory in Europe Day: May 8 (Germany) Victory in Europe Day or V-Day is celebrated on 8th May to mark the end of the most brutal war in history i.e. The World War II.
World Thalassemia Day: May 8 (Worldwide) World Thalassemia Day is celebrated on the 8th of May worldwide to spread awareness about thalassemia patients’ difficulties and struggles.
Train Day : Saturday closest to May 10th (Amtrak, US)- Train Day had started off as a holiday by Amtrak, the railroad passenger corporation in the year 2008 as a mean to convey
Laylat al-Qadr: May 9 (Date may Vary) ( Worldwide- Muslim) Laylat al-Qadr is an important night from among the last nights of Ramadan Month. It is mostly said, though not confirmed, that it is the 27th night of the month of Ramadan.
World Lupus Day : May 10 ( World) Lupus is a serious autoimmune disease that can affect any of the organs in our body such as joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart and lungs. It is a disease where our immune system
World Ego Awareness Day: May 11 (Worldwide)– World Ego Awareness is celebrated on May 11th and it was recognized in 2018 to make people aware of the bad effects of the ego in a person’s life.
Technology day: May 11 (India)- National Technology Day is celebrated across India on 11 May every year. To commemorate this event the day is celebrated. First indigenous aircraft “Hansa-3”
National Twilight Zone Day: May 11 (USA) This unforgettable day celebrates “The Twilight Zone,” a classic television show created by Rod Serling.
Nurses Day: May 12 (World) Sadly, numerous individuals assume that the most critical individuals in the human services framework are the specialists, yet this is just false.
Cannes Film Festival: May 12 to 23 (France) The Cannes Film Festival was founded in 1946, usually celebrated in May at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès.
Limerick Day: May 12 ( Ireland) Limericks are five-line humorous poems with a strict rhyming scheme with an exciting subject.
Eid al-Fitr: May 13 ( World) Eid al-Fitr also called the “Festival of Breaking the Fast”, is a religious occasion celebrated by Muslims worldwide that denotes the end of Ramadan, the Islamic blessed month of fasting. This religious Eid is the solitary day
Ascension Day: May 13 ( World) Ascension Day or otherwise known as Feast of the ascension of Jesus Christ is a Christian holiday that is traditionally celebrated 40th day of Easter, Thursday.
World Cocktail Day: May 13 (Globally)- World Cocktail Day is celebrated globally in the name of cocktails on 13th of May. A cocktail is referred to a drink made by mixing two or more drinks with at least one of the ingredients are alcohol.
Hari Raya Puasa: May 13 ( Singapore, Malaysia, Australia etc) In the Australian calendar, Hari Raya Puasa is regarded as an auspicious and special day. It means a day of celebration and it is an important festival for the Muslims
Receptionists Day: May 13 (World) Whenever you call an office for an appointment to make, or to makes sure you remember it, chances are there is a receptionist on the other side. A receptionist covers an enormous amount of work
World Belly Dance Day: May 13 (Globally)- On 13th May every year, World Belly Dance Day is celebrated to honor the art of dance and one of its forms, Belly dancing.
Biscuit Day: May 14 (United States)- The day is celebrated on May 29th every year. The cookies are called biscuits in the United Kingdom. Most of the biscuits are inexpensive and easily available.
World Fiddle Day: Third Saturday of May (Globally)- World Fiddle Day is a celebration of fiddle music held on the third Saturday of May every year since 2012.
Learn to Swim Day: May Third Saturday (Worldwide) The learn to swim day is celebrated every year on the third Saturday of May. This day came into existence in the year 2012
World Whiskey Day: Third Saturday in May (Scotland)- Blair Bowman founded the World Whiskey Day while he was studying at the University of Aberdeen in 2012.
Pizza Party Day: May15 (USA) Pizza Party Day is celebrated in the United States since most of the Americans are sheer pizza lovers.
Shavuot Occasion: May 16 (Jewish Worldwide) Shavuot or otherwise known as Feast of Weeks in English is two-day Jewish Holiday that occurs every year on the sixth day of the Hebrew month of Sivan which is fifty days after the second night.
National Drawing Day: May 16 (Ireland) National Drawing Day is celebrated on 16th May every year. Drawing Day Organization founded it. This annual ceremony
Barbecue Day: May 16 (USA) Barbecue Day is a world wide festival celebrated on 16th of May of every year. The day is observed with friends and families with grilling
Horse Rescue Day: May 16 (World) At RSPCA Australia there is a gigantic issue with horses being abused. At the point when horses are abused our group of Inspectors venture in and salvage creatures in need. Every year we see several horses
World Telecommunication Day: May 17 (Worldwide)- On the 17th of May, in 1865, the International Telecommunication Union was founded and to commemorate the founding, the World Telecommunication Day was celebrated every year on the same day.
World Hypertension Day: May 17 (World) World Hypertension Day is a day designated and initiated by The World Hypertension League (WHL), which is itself an umbrella to organizations of 85 national hypertension societies and leagues.
Pack Rat Day: May 17 (USA) Packrat means collecting things that are not useful, but people still collect them for future use.
World Baking Day: May 17 (Globally)- World Baking Day is a celebration created by the people to spread the joy and the love of baking all around the globe.
World Aids Vaccine Day: May 18 (World) AIDS or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is a disease caused by the HIV or Human Immunodeficiency Virus which is a virus that causes damage to the immune system. Most HIV infected people.
World No Dirty Dishes Day: May 18 (Worldwide) The day is celebrated to rest to the people who work day and night to provide us clean dishes.
Accounting Day: May 19 (United States)- The accounting day is celebrated on May 20th every year. This day all accountants celebrate and review the accounting importance of life.
World Metrology day: May 20 (Globally)- World metrology day is celebrated on the 20th of May every year. It is celebrated in honour of the system of units that we have for measurement.
World Bee Day: May 20 (Worldwide)- Anton Jansa, the pioneer of beekeeping came up with various modern techniques of beekeeping in the 18th century. On his birth anniversary May 20th every year World Bee Day is celebrated.
Museum Day: May 20 (Globally)- International Museum Day is praised on May 18 of consistently. The day features a particular topic that changes on consistently, and that is at the center of the worldwide historical center network’s distractions.
Tea Day: May 21 (Tea creating nations)– International Tea Day is watched every year on December 15. It has been commended since 2005 in tea creating nations like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Vietnam, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, Uganda, India and Tanzania.
Isra and Mi’raj Day: March 21 (Islamic Country) This day is iconic in Islamic Culture. It is said that Prophet Muhammad took the journey of Mecca to Jerusalem and then to heaven
World Meditation Day : May 21( World) When the world around you is ensconced in madness and tireness, and you can’t quite seem to find a moment of peace in the storm of the day, it’s time to step back and remember those blissful moments
Sherlock Holmes Day : May 22 (United KIngdom)– Sherlock Holmes Day is celebrated on 22nd May every year, it commemorates the birthday of the famous author Arthur Conan Doyle who was born in the year 1859.
Buy A Musical Instrument Day: May 22 (Worldwide) In the past, any culture lies at some point where music underscored acts and occasions of significance
Biological Diversity Day: May 22 (Worldwide)- The International Day for Biological Diversity (or World Biodiversity Day) is a United Nations–sanctioned international day for the promotion of biodiversity issues. It is currently held on May 22.
Harvey Milk Day: May 22 (United States)- Harvey Milk Day organised by the Harvey Milk Foundation and celebrated every year on 22 May in memory of Harvey Milk,
World Turtle Day: May 23 (Globally)- Throughout the world, it is seen that the need to protect and spread awareness about endangered species is essential and this is the reason why such a day is being celebrated widely on the global scale.
Pentecost Day: May 23 (Canada) Pentecost is a holiday for the Christians marking the coming down of the Holy Spirit on the disciples of Jesus Christ and Apostles.
World Schizophrenia Day: May 24 (Globally)- World Schizophrenia Day is observed on 24h May every year. It is a mental disease that messes up the way a person expresses emotions because it basically affects a person’s thoughts, actions, and perceptions.
World Scavenger Hunt Day: May 24 (Worldwide) Scavenger game is a game in which there is a list of items is handed over to participants, and they have to collect the items
Commonwealth Day: May 24 ( Worldwide) March’s second Monday is the day of celebration of Commonwealth Day. It is actually the recalling and showing respect of the Commonwealth of Nations.
National Patriot’s Day: May 24 ( Canada) National Patriot’s Day is observed in the week of 25th May, more specifically on the Monday before May 25th every year in Quebec which is a Canadian province.
Whit Monday: May 24 ( Australia, USA, European Countries) According to the Bible, Whit Monday or Pentecost Monday is celebrated a day after Whit Sunday, which marks the day on which Jesus Christ’s disciples were blessed
Victoria Day: May 24 ( USA) Queen Victoria was born on May 24th, 1819 and her birthday is regarded as Victoria Day. She was a reigning monarch for nearly 64 years and her impudence further made it
World Missing Children’s Day: May 25 (Worldwide)– World missing children’s day is an event for the purpose of awareness which is observed on the 25th of May of every year.
Towel Day: May 25 (World) Douglas Adams was hugely famous amongst his fans for writing a very popular sci-fi novel named Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. So after his untimely demise at the age of 49 due to heart attack
World Thyroid Day: May 25 (Worldwide)– The World Thyroid Day is celebrated on the 25th of May every year. The American Thyroid Association was founded in 1923.
Geek Pride Day: May 25 (Spain & Some other Countries) Geek Pride Day is noticed every year on May 25 to advertise geek culture. The observance originated in Spain and is immediately recognized throughout countries.
National Sorry day: May 26 ( Australia) The national sorry day is celebrated on 26th May every year in Australia to remember the unfair treatment of the indigenous people of the country in the past.
Paper Airplane Day: May 26 ( USA) The National paper Airplane day is an annual event observed on May 26. This day is celebrated in the United States where people get together
World Product Day: May 27 (Globally) – World Product Day is celebrated in May every year. Definition of every business begins with a product.
Sunscreen Day: May 27 (Worldwide) t is a day marked to make people know about the impact of sunscreen exposure and the importance of sunscreen.
Women’s Health Day: May 28 (Worldwide)- May 28 is the International Day of Action for Women’s Health, which for more than 30 years, women’s* rights backers and partners in the sexual.
Hamburger Day: May 28 (Worldwide) The month of May is also known as National Burger Month to refresh the summer season and a fresh start for the hamburger lovers
Masturbation Day: May 28 ( Worldwide) The month of May is celebrated as masturbation month, and May 28th, every year, is celebrated as International Masturbation Day.
UN Peacekeepers Day: May 29 (Globally)– On 29 May, UN workplaces, close by Member States and non-legislative associations, hold serious occasions to respect fallen peacekeepers. Since the main UN peacekeeping mission was built up in 1948, in excess of 3,700 military.
Trinity Sunday: May 30 ( Australia, Usa, Canada) Trinity Sunday is celebrated on the first Sunday after the Pentecost. It revolves around the Christian belief of the divine Trinity
World No-Tobacco Day: May 31 (Worldwide)– World no-tobacco day is one of the most important days that the member states of the World Health Organization celebrate all around the world on the thirty- first of May every year.
June
Children’s day: June 1 (United States)- The World Conference for the Well-being of Children in Geneva, Switzerland, declared June 1 to be International Children’s Day in 1925.
Go Barefoot Day: June 1 ( Worldwide) The National Go Barefoot Day is celebrated on the 1st of June every year since 2004. It is celebrated in honor of all those who lost their lives
World Milk Day: june 1 (World) Milk is one of the healthiest food items in our daily life. From children to aged, all love drinking milk because it helps in keeping you healthy.
Drink Milk day: June 1 (Worldwide)- The World milk day is celebrated on 1st June every year. It is celebrated throughout the world to spread the awareness about the health benefits of milk. It was started celebrating in 2001.
I Forgot Day: June 2 (World) If you’re anything like us, you’re totally rubbish at remembering holidays, anniversaries, regular checkups, and… well… how about we be forthcoming. We’re simply rubbish at remembering anything.
Whore’s Day: June 2 (Worldwide) The International Whore’s day or the international Sex worker’s day is a global day observed every year on 2 June.
Tailors Day: First Wednesday in June- Tailors Day is an event that is celebrated every year on the first Wednesday of the month of June. It actually celebrates the invention of the sewing machine in the 19th century.
World Bicycle Day: June 3 (Globally)- The United Nations General Assembly declared in April 2018, that 3rd June 2018 onwards would be recognized as The World Bicycle Day.
Corpus Christi Day: June 3 (Mexico) Corpus Christi is a Texas city in the Gulf of Mexico. It tucked into a bay, and Padre and Mustang islands shelter its beaches.
Running Day: June 3 (Worldwide)- Running Day is an event that is celebrated all over the world and it encourages people to stay motivated through running.
Juneteenth Day: June 4 (USA) Juenteenth is regarded as the freedom and liberation day in the United States of America. The day is as valued as Fourth of July as it marks the freedom of slaves
Hug Your Cat Day: June 4 ( Worldwide) Every year on the 4th of June, the day is celebrated as Hug Your Cat Day. For long years the world has seen a healthy
World Environment Day: June 5 (Globally)- World Environment Day is celebrated every year on the 5th of June as an approach by the United Nation targeted towards the motive.
HIV Long-term Survivors Day: June 5 (USA) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) appraises that toward the finish of 2015, 1.1 million individuals in the United States were living with HIV. Huge numbers of these Americans are HIV long haul survivors.
Trails Day: First Saturday in June (United States)- Trails Day is an opportunity which falls on the first Saturday of June every year to recognize the incredible benefits that all the federal, state and local trails provide in nature’s recreation and exposure.
Belmont Stakes: June 6 (United States)- The Belmont Stakes is one of the oldest and longest American Grade one stakes thoroughbred horse race along with Preakness Stakes and Kentucky Derby.
World Pest Day: June 6 ( World) Initiated by the Chinese Pest Control Association, and co-sponsored by the Federation of Asian and Oceania Pest Managers’ Association (FAOPMA)
D-Day: June 6 (France)- On this day, it was the most massive seaborne invasion in history, when the Normandy Landings were the landing operations on 6 June, Tuesday. One thousand nine hundred forty-four of allied.
Queensland Day : June 6 ( Australia) Queensland Day is a celebration of Queensland’s birthday and its official separation from New South Wales as an independent colony on 6 June 1859.
Western Australian Day: June 7 ( Australia) Western Australia day is observed as a national holiday on every first Monday of June, it is also formerly known as the foundation day.
World Food Safety Day: June 7 (Worldwide) World Food Safety Day is celebrated on the 7th of June every year. The day was organized by WHO in alliance
Farm Workers’ Day: June Second Thursday (Worldwide) Farm Worker’s day is celebrated every year on the second Thursday of June. This day is dedicated to commemorating and being grateful
Donut Day: June First Friday (USA) Donut Day is a day celebrated in the United States. It is celebrated on the first Friday of June every year. It is a National holiday
Cancer Survivor Day: First Sunday of June ( USA) Cancer Survivors Day is a day celebrated for the people who have survived from cancer.It is celebrated on First Sunday in June. It is celebrated to make the survivor feel happy
Best Friend’s Day: June 8 (United States)- The day is observed on June 8 every year in the United States of America. The day is to honor our best friends. We cannot imagine our life without best friends.
World Oceans Day: June 8 (Globally)– At the Earth Summit, in 1992, the Oceans Institute of Canada (OIC) and Canada’s International Centre for Ocean Development ( ICOD ) proposed the idea to recognize the 8th of June as World Oceans Day.
World Brain Tumor Day: June 8 (Germany) – The German Brain Tumor Association declared 8th June 2000 as World Brain Tumor Day and since then, this day has been celebrated every year
Portugal Day: June 10 (Portugal)- Portugal Day or the Day of Portugal is celebrated every year on June 10th since 1580. This particular date marks the death anniversary of Portugal’s greatest poet
National Herb Day: June 10 ( USA) This day mainly aims to bring together all the herbalists, gardeners, manufactures of herbal products,
Iced Tea Day: June 10 (Globally)- Iced tea day is celebrated on june 10th which is the peak of summers.On a sweltering summer day, nothing extinguishes the thirst and cultivates unwinding very as much as a chilly virus glass of iced tea.
Kamehameha Day: June 11 (Hawaii, United States)- The Kamehameha Day is celebrated annually on 11 June every year, and there is a public holiday in the United States of Hawaii.
National 7- Eleven Day: June 11 ( Worldwide) National 7- Eleven Day is celebrated on the 11th of July every year worldwide. It was first celebrated on the 11th of July, 2002,
Sweet Corn Day: June 11 (USA) National Sweet Corn Day is celebrated on every 11th of June, which calls a day for relishing the most amazing corn cobs grilling, boiling, or merely roasting.
Superman Day: June 12 (Globally)- Superman Day is celebrated on 12th June every year. It is dedicated to a famous superhero known as Superman.
World Doll Day: Second Saturday of June (Globally)- Established on June 14th, 1986 by Mildred Seeley, World Doll Day is a day to celebrate the love, care, and nurture
Loving Day: June 12 (United States)- Loving Day is a yearly festival hung on June 12, the commemoration of the 1967 United States Supreme Court choice Loving v. Virginia which struck down all enemy of miscegenation laws staying in sixteen U.S. states.
RED ROSE DAY : June 12 (United States) – On 12th June every year, the people of United States celebrate Red Rose day. It is celebrated as a tribute to the Red rose that serves as a symbol of love and romance from ages.
Anne Frank Day: June 12 (Germany) Every year 12th of June is celebrated as Anne Frank Day. This day marks the birth of Anne Frank and her 13th birthday,
Albinism Awareness Day: June 13 (Worldwide)- On International Albinism Awareness Day, 13 June, UNESCO will compose an occasion qualified Living with Albinism for attract consideration
Trooping the color: June 13 (UK) Trooping the color is a festival that is celebrated by the British battalion and “Commonwealth armies.” It is a heritage of the Britain army being followed from the 17th century
Sewing Machine day: June 13 (United States)- Years ago when people started making their own clothes, the entire process of spinning clothes from yarns and fibres was too tiresome.
World Gin Day: June 13 (Globally)- World Gin Day is a day for everyone and anyone (over the drinking age) to celebrate and enjoy the predominant flavor from juniper berries in the form of Gin.
World Blood Donation Day: June 14 (Globally)- The World Blood Donation Day is celebrated on the fourteenth of June in most of the countries around the world.
Army Birthday: June 14 (United States)- The U.S. Army was established on June 14, 1775, when the Continental Congress approved selection of shooters to serve the United Colonies for one year.
World Flag Day: June 14 (United States)- It is a big day when a country chooses a flag and adopts it as its symbol, a symbol that will represent the entire nation. It is a matter of pride and this day is known as Flag Day.
Military Force Birthday: June 14 (United States)- Military Force Birthday is a celebration that commemorates the creation of the United States Military Force on June 14th in the year 1775.
World Cucumber Day: June 14 (WorldWide) Hendrick’s Gin invites us to celebrate Hendrick’s World Cucumber Day and blot out the negativity and sow the seeds of positivity
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day: June 15 (Worldwide)- World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is an annual international UN observance day which is held on 15th of June every year to highlight the issue of elder abuse
Global Wind Day: June 15 (Globally)- Global Wind Day – 15 June. Global Wind Day is an overall occasion that happens yearly on 15 June. It is a day for finding wind vitality.
Smile Power Day: June 15 (Globally)- 15th June is celebrated as the Smile Power Day. This day is regarded as the day when you are supposed to flash your beautiful teeth and curve of the lips.
Flip-Flop Day: June Third Friday (Worldwide) The Flip-Flop day is an annual global festival that is celebrated every third Friday in June.
Bloomsday: June 16 (Worldwide) Bloomsday in Ireland is celebrated annually on 16th June. James Joyce is one of the most celebrated authors in Ireland and this day
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought: June 17 (Worldwide)- Desertification and drought are an alarming issue increasing at a huge pace all around the globe because of various activities carried out by humans.
Bunker Hill Day: June 17 (United States)- Bunker Hill Day firstly found is 17 June 1775. Bunker Hill Day also called the battle of breed’s Hill. But sadly there is not Public holiday for this day.
Autistic Pride Day: June 18 (Globally)- Autistic Pride Day is held every year on 18 June. It’s originally an Aspies for Freedom initiative, is a pride celebration for autistic peoples.
World Kidney Cancer Day: June 18 ( World) Kidney cancer is one of the leading health issues amongst people that people are unaware of. The World Kidney Cancel Day is celebrated so all the people around the globe can ask questions
Sustainable Gastronomy Day: June 18 ( Worldwide) World sustainable gastronomy day is celebrated on 18th June of every year. Gastronomy means the art of food, and sustainability means doing something
Rheumatoid Arthritis Day: June 18 (Globally)- Rheumatoid arthritis is one of the most painful diseases that a person can be suffering. On June 18th, Rheumatoid arthritis day is celebrated and it is the beginning of the awareness week regarding the disease.
GO FISHING DAY : June 18- (USA) National Go Fishing Day is watched every year on June eighteenth. This is multi day to require some investment from your every day schedule to discover a stream.
International Picnic Day: June 18 (Worldwide) Every year 18th June is celebrated as an International Picnic day. They also eat and enjoy in a variety of ways with their friends
Bordeaux Wine Festival: June 18 to 21 (France) Wine festivals are usually held to celebrate viticulture, which is the cultivation and the harvesting of grapes.
World Sickle Cell Day: June 19 (Worldwide)- On June 19th every year World Sickle Cell Day is celebrated to spread the awareness about the sickle cell disease. This disease is usually inherited genetically and it causes some clogging in the blood vessels.
American Eagle Day: June 20 (All over America)- American Eagle Day is Observed every year on 20 June. This day is celebrated to honour our national Symbol and raise awareness for protecting the bald Eagle.
World Refugee Day: June 20 (Globally)- The United Nations General Assembly decided to celebrate World Refugee Day on June 8th every year. This day coincides with the Africa Refugee Day which had been celebrated for many years before the United Nations came to this decision.
Day of Purpose: June 20– On June 20, the essential ever International Day of Purpose will happen in urban territories the country over. Made by Jovian Zayne, the On Purpose Movement plans to propel people
Father’s Day: June 20 (World) The day is observed annually on every third Sunday of June. This day is celebrated to recognize the contribution and the sacrifice a father does for their children. It is all about fatherhood and parenting.
World Giraffe Day: June 21 (Globally) – World Giraffe Day is celebrated worldwide on 21st of June every year in honor of the longest-necked animal. The day will either be a longest one or the longest night depending upon the hemisphere you live in.
Turkey Lovers Day: Third Sunday in June (Birmingham)- Turkey Lovers’ Day is annually observed on the third Sunday in the month of June every year since 2016.
World Motorcycle Day: June 21 (Globally)- The twenty-first of June is known as World Motorcycle Day and it celebrates everyone who loves biking and is related to the biking world. It is a day of fun and amusement especially for bikers around the world.
World Music Day: June 21 (Worldwide)- World Music Day is also known as Fete de la Musique is celebrated on 21st June every year. On this day, people are encouraged to perform music out in public
International Day of Yoga: June 21 (Worldwide)- International Day of Yoga, or regularly and informally alluded to as Yoga Day, is commended every year on 21 June since its commencement in 2015.
Solstice Day: June 21 (Worldwide)- Solstice is a happening that occurs annually which is a good thing for both day and night lovers that takes place twice a year.
World Yoga Day: June 21 (Globally)- The United Nations General Assembly and all its member nations celebrate the 21st of June as the World Yoga Day every year. Yoga is a form of exercise which brings mental and physical peace to the practitioner.
World Humanist Day: June 21 (Worldwide)- A Humanist holiday named World Humanist Day is celebrated every year all around the globe on the June solstice which is mostly observed on June 21st
Go Skateboarding Day: June 21 (World) Skate Punk culture is in full blossom, and there are skate parks seeming everywhere throughout the world as this game takes on a developing notoriety. We thought we had seen it crest with computer games
World Hydrography Day: June 21 (Worldwide) The International Hydrographic Organization marks this day, and the organization’s international members celebrate it.
Positive Media Day: June 22 (World) Positive Media Day has been created with the sole purpose of changing the outlook and the state of affairs in the consumption of media every day.
Inti Raymi Day: June 22 (Ecuador) The ‘Inti Raymi’ rata (Quechua for “sun festival”) is a conventional religious function of the Inca Empire to pay tribute to the god Inti (Quechua for “sun”), the most loved divinity in Inca religion.
Typewriter Day : June 23 (Globally)- Typewriter Day is celebrated all over the world on 23rd June every year. It marks the anniversary of the granting of a patent to Christopher Latham Sholes in 1868
Public Service Day: June 23 (Globally)- The United Nations has recognized 23rd June as the Public Service Day. The UN General Assembly passed a resolution 57/277 on 20th December 2002 to designate 23rd June as Public Service Day.
International Olympics Day: June 23 (Worldwide) The history says that this day was first introduced in 1948 to celebrate the Modern Olympics Games’ birth on 23 June 1894
Widow Day: June 23 ( Worldwide) International Widows’ Day was first brought on the light by the famous Loomba Foundation in 2005. It has been a plight of success since 1997
We Tripantu : June 24 – June 25 (Chile)- We Tripantu or Wiñoy Tripantu is the Mapuche celebration of New Year as well the return of the sun. The day takes place on the June Solstice.
St. Jean Baptiste Day: June 24 ( Canada) Saint Jean Baptiste Day is celebrated as a holiday every year on the 24th of June not only in Quebec, a Canadian province
Glastonbury Festival: June 25 to 26 (England) Glastonbury is a five-day art festival, which takes place in Pilton, Somerset, England. It usually takes place from 25 /26 June to 29/30 June.
World Vitiligo Day: June 25 (Worldwide)- World Vitiligo Day is observed on June 25th every year to draw attention and build global awareness towards the issue of skin condition known as Vitiligo.
Catfish Day: June 25 ( USA) The National Catfish Day is an annual day of observing the value of farm-raised Catfish all around the United States. This day got into recognition on June 25, 1987.
Day in Support of Victims of Torture: June 26 (Globally)– June 26th has been declared as the United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture by the United Nations
Beautician’s Day: June 26 (Globally)- The day is celebrated on June 26 every year. The day is dedicated to all the beauticians out there who care for our hair, skin and overall beauty needs.
Take Your Dog To Work day: June 26 (World) Take Your Dog to Work Day is an annual event created by Pet Sitters International (PSI) in 1999 to encourage employers at businesses
Onion Rings Day: June 27 ( USA) The day marks the deep-fried onion rings, dipped in a cup of delicious sauces, and just perfect to satisfy
Pineapple Day: June 27 (United States)– There is some debate about the real date of this occasion, yet it in any event began on June 27 of every 2015, thus I am highlighting it today.
Armed Forces Day: June 27 ( USA) It is a day of honour, it is a day of immense pride and it is a day of immense joy as well as we celebrate the presence of those brave warriors
SUNGLASSES DAY: June 27 (Worldwide)- The International Sunglasses Day is celebrated on June 27th and anyone who enjoys spending time out in the sun and wants to look cool wearing sunglasses.
Helen Keller Day: June 27 (USA) It is observed annually to commemorate the birth of Helen Keller, who was a very famous political activist,
Tau Day: June 28 (Worldwide) It was Michael Hartl who released the Tau manifesto, where he showcased the importance of tau.
Insurance Day: June 28 (Worldwide) Insurance Awareness Day exists and is widely known each year on June 28. Insurance Awareness Day reminds you
Social Media Day: June 30 (Worldwide)- Social Media Day is observed annually on June 30th. In its short life, social media has redefined how people interact with each other.
National Meteor Watch Day: june 30 (USA) This day is celebrated the astonishing cosmic and celestial bodies stunning to see. They are too lucky and sparkling.
Asteroid Day: June 30 (Worldwide) Asteroid Day is celebrated on 30th June of every year. It is celebrated in remembrance of the Tunguska impact
July
Wimbledon Day: July (England)- Wimbledon is one of the most prestigious and oldest tennis tournaments in the world that takes place in All England Club located in London, the UK in the month of July every year.
Joke Day: July 1 (Worldwide) International Joke Day is celebrated every year on the 1st of July. The history suggests that this day is first invented by Wayne Reinagel
Battle of the Boyne: July 1 (England) This historical battle of Boyne is a ferocious and magnum war that took place between the dethroned King James II of England and Ireland along with King James VII of Scotland against the accepted king
Zip Code Day: July 1- Finding places and addresses became far easier with the coming of the idea of zip code. It is in the year of 1963 that the idea of zip code came into being. 1st of July is the date that is observed as the Zip code day.
Canada Day: July 1 ( Canada) 1st of July is regarded as Canada Day. It is on this day that the nation of Canada was officially born after three provinces – Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Canada province
World Sports Journalists Day: July 2 (Globally)– Every year on the 2nd of July World Sports Journalists Day is celebrated all around the globe. It is a day dedicated to all the sports journalists
World UFO Day: July 2 (Worldwide)- If you were fascinated with movies like the ET and believe in the presence of Aliens, World UFO day is surely your kind of a day!
Anisette Day: July 2 (United States)– The Anisette day is observed on July 2nd every year. Anisette is the distilled form of Anise seed. The flavor of anise is not familiar to many of us
Werchter Rock Festival: July 2 to july 6 (Belgium) Werchter Rock festival is an annual music festival held every year in the village of Werchter located near Leuven in Belgium. Due to its enormous sized rock music phenomenon,
Disobedience Day: July 3 (Worldwide) July 3 is widely known as Disobedience Day, the day for all the tractable folks to require a possibility from following what others ought to say
Independence Day (USA): July 4 (United States)– 4 July is the most huge national holiday in the United States. It praises the Declaration of Independence, received on 4 July, 1776.
Day of Cooperatives: July 4 (Worldwide)- International Day of Cooperatives is a yearly celebration of the co-usable improvement saw on the fundamental Saturday in July since 1923 by the International Co-usable Alliance. On December 16, 1992
Workaholic Day: July 5 ( Worldwide) Sometimes they are addicted to work because they enjoy it, or sometimes they can’t control it, which is harmful.
Tynwald Day: July 5 (Iceand)- Tynwald Day is a national holiday in the Isle of Man which is observed on 5th of July every year marking the oldest continuous parliamentary body in the world.
Guru Purnima: July 5 (India) A standout amongst the most famous celebrations celebrated in India is the Guru Purnima. It is a celebration for the Hindus just as the Buddhists.
World Zoonoses Day: July 6 (Worldwide)- We observe World Zoonoses Day every year in July. This day commemorates the sixth of July, 1885. It was the day that Louis Pasteur administered
Fried Chicken day: July 6 (United States)- sixth July is commended as Fried Chicken Day.The fowl gets the focus on Fried Chicken Day, and stomachs are thundering as of now.
kissing day: July 6 (World) International Kissing Day was set up in 2006 to concentrate on the kissing that happens among sweethearts, and to praise the spot it holds in our general public. A standout amongst the most astounding things about this holiday
Running of the Bull Festival: July 6 – July 14 (Spain)- Running of the Bull is a famous event that takes place during the week-long San Fermin festival from July 7 to 14 in the Spanish city of Pamplona.
Chocolate Day: July 7 (Latvia, Europe)- World Chocolate Day, alluded to, in certain occurrences, as International Chocolate Day,is a yearly recognition that happens comprehensively on 7 July.
Macaroni Day: July 7 (United States)- Every year on July seventh pasta darlings the country over watches National Macaroni Day.Made with durum wheat, macaroni is an extensive assortment of dry pasta.
World Chocolate day: July 7 (Globally)- World Chocolate day or International Chocolate Day is celebrated on the 7th of July every year. The day is marked to remember the great taste of the chocolate.
Maths 2.0 Day: july 8 (Worldwide) It is also to let everyone know that math is the subject that we only study in our school or college
Cow Appreciation Day: July 9 (USA) Cow appreciation day was first celebrated in 2004 because of Chick-fil-A’s “Eat Mor Chikin” marketing campaign.
Nunavut Day: July 9 ( Canada) Every year on the 9th of July ‘Nunavut Day’ is celebrated. The Canadian government passed the act on July 9, 1993.
World Population Day: July 11 ( World) World Population Day is an annual celebration of raising awareness about the global population status amongst people.
Cheer Up The Lonely Day: July 11 (USA) The day is organized to make people feel special who feel low and push them to uplift their lives
Orangemen’s Day: July 12 (Ireland)- The “Twelfth” of July is one of the most important dates in the Orange order calendar and it marks an Ulster protestant celebration.
Rath Yatra Day: July 12 (India) Rath yatra is also referred to as chariot festival and it marks the journey of Lord Krishna along with siblings to their aunt’s place. This marks back to 5000 years and has been a tradition.
Simplicity Day: July 12 (World) All of us live in a world that is getting complicated each day with all modern technologies becoming an integral part of our life.
Paper Bag Day: July 12 (Worldwide) Paper bag day is organized and celebrated every year on the 12th of July all over the world. Paper bags are reprocessed
Bastille day : July 14 ( France) Bastille day is also one of the renowned days for it is the famous day when the first step towards the french revolution commenced for the abolition of unrighteous rulers
Shark Awareness Day: July 14 (World) Most of the times, it is seen that the people are made to stay safe and aware from sharks in the sea. Shark Awareness day is a complete contradiction because it aims at spreading awareness.
Pandemonium Day: July 14 (Worldwide) Pandemonium – the word if searched in google or dictionary shares the meaning – wild and noisy disorder
Gummy Worm Day: July 15 (USA) this day aims to celebrate the glorious candy, the gummy worm, like long, stretchy textured, delicious candies.
World Youth Skills Day: July 15 (Globally)- At the United Nations General Assembly, in the month of November in 2014, 15 July was declared as the World Youth Skills Day.
Tax Day: July 15 (United States)- In the United States, Tax Day is an everyday term for the day on which individual personal tax returns are expected to be submitted to the administrative government.
World Snake Day: July 16 (Globally)- World Snake Day is celebrated on the 16th of July all over the world. This day is observed to provide information about snakes to people and their contributions towards the environment.
World Emoji Day: July 17 (Worldwide)- July 17th is observed as the World Emoji Day and it is considered as a un-official holiday. In our everyday life, emojis have found a distinct place
Tattoo Day: July 17 (Globally)- In the year 2016, July 17th was declared as the National Tattoo Day to honor an art form and an upcoming industry that has shown a huge growth rate
Criminal Justice Day: July 17 (Globally)- World Day for International Justice, likewise alluded to as Day of International Criminal Justice or International Justice Day,
International justice Day: July 17 (Globally)- Every year on July 17, World Day for International Justice is observed all over the world. The main aim of the day is to promote international criminal justice.
Yellow Pig Day: July 17 (USA) This is an unofficial holiday and was created by two mathematics students, David Kelly and Michael Spivak, in the 1950s
Nelson Mandela Day: July 18 (Worldwide) International Nelson Mandela day is celebrated on 18th July of every year. It was started to celebrate in 2009 by the United Nations
World Caviar Day: July 18 (Worldwide) This day is celebrated to enjoy the legacy of seafood. The other aim of this day is to raise awareness
Ice Cream Day: July 19 (United States)- It is celebrated on 21st july. Ice Cream is undoubtedly the ideal sweet at any point contrived by man. It’s rich and creamy, brimming with the kinds of summer
Stick Out Your Tongue Day: July 19 (USA) The cause of marking the day is still unknown, but it may be for fun or have a tongue check-up
Space Exploration Day: July 20 (Worldwide)- Space exploration Day is an annual holiday that commemorates the anniversary of man’s first historic mission to the Moon.
Chess day: July 20 (Globally)- This holiday was started by UNESCO in 1966 to recognize the date of FIDE foundation on the twentieth of July 1924 in Paris.
World Jump Day: July 20 (Worldwide)- Every year July 20th is celebrated as World Jump day which is basically an event to ensure the end of global warming.
Belgian National Day: July 21 (Belgium)- The Belgian National Day celebrated every year on 21 July and observed by the Kingdom of Belgium.
Hot Dog Day: July 22 (World) The sun is out, you’re at the entertainment mecca, and the rollercoaster is filling the air with the rattle clatter click of wheels on rails. The aroma of a thousand distinctive reasonable nourishments
Cousin’s day: July 24 (Globally)- The day is celebrated on July 24th every year. Cousins are such fun-filled family members who are always there for one another at the time of need.
Berlin Love Parade: July 24 (Germany) The Berlin Love Parade is held annually in Berlin from 1989 to 2003 and in 2006. The berlin love parade was a famous electronic dance music festival and also techno parade that originated in west berlin.
Pioneer Day: July 24 ( USA) Pioneer Day is an official holiday celebrated on July 24, within the American state of Utah. Pioneer Day commemorates
TEQUILA DAY: July 24 (United States)- Tequila day is celebrated on July 24th in the United States and is dedicated to a distilled alcoholic beverage, Tequila.
National Thermal Engineers Day: July 24 (USA) National thermal engineers day is celebrated on 24th July of every year. Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS)
Yulefest: July 25- Yulefest or Midwinter Christmas is celebrated every year on the designated date of 25th July. The celebration of Christmas in the month of July occurs due to the difference in the hemisphere.
Amsterdam Gay Pride: July 25 – August 3 (Amsterdam)- Amsterdam Gay Pride is an annual gay-festival held during the first weekend in the month of August.
Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem Day: July 26 (Globally)- The central International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem was lauded on 26 July 2016.
Parents day: July 26 (Globally) – The Global Day of Parents is seen on the first of June consistently. The Day was declared by the UN General Assembly in 2012 with goals A/RES/66/292.
Kargil Vijay Diwas: July 26 (India)- Kargil Vijay Diwas, named after the accomplishment of Operation Vijay. On this day, 26 July 1999, India effectively took direction of the high stations which had been lost to Pakistani interlopers.
Victims of Torture Support Day: June 26 ( World) June 26th has been declared as the United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture by the United Nations General Assembly.
Aunt and Uncle Day: July 26 (United States)- Every year on July 26 the day of Uncle and Aunt is celebrated. The aim of this day is to spend the quality time with family and hence it is a holiday.
World Nature Conservation Day: July 28 (Worldwide)- World Nature Conservation Day is celebrated on. 28th of July every year to address the very important topic of conversation of nature.
World Hepatitis Day: July 28 (Globally)- World Hepatitis Day is observed on 28th July every year. The aim is to raise awareness about Hepatitis diseases (A, B, C, D, E) at a global level and promote
Gilroy Garlic Festival: July Last Friday (USA) These three-day festivities are held in Gilroy, California, every year. This fair has been active for the last 41 years
Tiger Day: July 29 (Russia)- Worldwide Tiger Day, frequently called International Tiger Day, is a yearly festival to bring issues to light for tiger preservation, held every year on 29 July.
Rain Day: July 29 (Globally)- In the history of mankind, rain has been celebrated by people belonging to different cultures. It brings much-needed relief in the lives of human beings.
Lipstick Day: July 29 ( Worldwide) Lipstick day is celebrated on the 29th of July every year. The person behind this day is a very famous businesswoman, entrepreneur Huda Kattan.
Global Tiger Day: July 29 (Worldwide) Global Tiger Day, usually known as International Tiger Day, is an associate degree annual celebration to boost awareness for tiger
Day against Trafficking in Persons: July 30 (Worldwide)- World Day against Trafficking in Persons is observed on July 30 for the purpose of raising awareness and bringing the much-needed attention of the world into the plight of human trafficking victims.
International day of friendship: July 30 (World) Our reality faces numerous difficulties, emergencies and powers of division —, for example, destitution, savagery, and human rights manhandles
Tisha B’av : July 30 (Jewish Worldwide) Tisha B’Av is an annual day to fast, deprive ourselves and pray in Judaism as a number of disasters including the destruction of both Solomon’s Temple by the Neo-Babylonian Empire and the Second Temple
Friendship Day: July 30 (World) The International Day of Friendship is an activity that pursues on the proposition made by UNESCO and taken up by the UN General ,which characterized the Culture of Peace as a lot of esteems.
Father-In-Law Day: July 30 (World) Father-in-law’s day is celebrated every year on the 30th of July. If we look into its history
Eid al-Adha: July 31 ( World) Eid al-Adha, additionally called the “Celebration of the Sacrifice”, is the second of two Islamic occasions celebrated worldwide every year
World Rangers Day: July 31 (Globally)- World Ranger Day takes place on 31st July each year. A ranger is basically a person who takes care of a forest, park or any area of countryside.
System Administrator Appreciation Day: July 31 ( World) System Administrator Appreciation Day also is known by either of the names, SysAdmin Day or Sysmas, was started by an IT official called Ted Kekatos. He was inspired by an advertisement he saw on a magazine
August
Yorkshire Day: August 1 (United Kingdom)- Yorkshire Day is celebrated every year on the 1st of August to promote the historically largest county in the whole of UK.
Colorado Day: August 1 (United States)- Colorado Day is a state recognition on August 1. It’s anything but an open holiday in the U.S., so most organizations, open workplaces, schools and universities are open aside from if the date falls on a non-working day.
Regatta Day: August 1 ( Canada ) Regatta Day also known as the Royal St. John’s Regatta Day and in Labrador and Newfoundland it is a holiday for the public with most businesses and schools
National Coloring Book Day: August 1 (USA) The day is marked to make people’s joy alive which they get from coloring in the various pages of different books.
British Columbia Day: August 3 ( Canada) The British Columbia Day is celebrated in most of Canada but is most prominent in the province of British Columbia. This day celebrates the hardships
Coast Guard Birthday: August 4 (United States)- On August 4, the coast guard birthday celebrated in U. S. The coast guard was one of America’s five forces of armed and this force founded on August 4, so to remember this day, the coast guard birthday is celebrated every year on August 4.
Underwear Day: August 5 –(World) Underwear day is held on the 5th of August every year since 2003 to celebrate the importance of comfortable undergarments.
Independence Day (Jamaica): August 6 (jamaica) Since 1962 – when Jamaica initially picked up independence – the island’s soul, musicality and enthusiasm forever has contaminated everything from music to the nourishment.
Sister’s Day: 1st Sunday of August (World) Sister’s Day is celebrated every year, it is recognized as a holiday in some places of the United States. Though historically it started in America, Sister’s Day is observed globally nowadays.
Saskatchewan Day: First Monday of August ( Canada) On the first Monday of August, the Civic/Provincial Day has a different significance in the different provinces of Canada.
Civic/Provincial Day: 1st Monday of August ( Canada) In 1869 the Civic/Provincial Day was first organized by Toronto City Council of Canada. Every year the first Monday in August is a public holiday.
Natal Day: 1st Monday of August (Canada) the Natal Day that is celebrated on the first Monday in August, is in honor of the province of Nova Scotia in Canada
Mustard Day: 1st Saturday August ( Worldwide) The day is to mark the all-round versatility of the mustard used as seasonings and sauce
Quit India Day: August 8 (India)- 8th August 1942, is the day on which Quit Indian Movement was announced by Mahatma Gandhi at the Bombay Session of All India Congress Committee. The Second World War was going on in this period and Gandhi made a clarion call to end the British rule in India.
International Cat Day: August 8 ( Worldwide) International cat day could be celebrated on 8 August, every year. It’s celebrated everywhere in the world by cat lovers.
Peace Festival: August 8 ( Germany) It is celebrated on 8th August. It commemorates the peace of Westphalia which mainly restored Protestants’ religious freedom in 1629 and from that time this day
Women’s Day(Africa): August 9 (Africa)- National Women’s Day is a South African open holiday celebrated yearly on 9 August. The day remembers the 1956 walk of around 20,000 ladies to the Union Buildings in Pretoria
Islamic New Year: August 9 (Worldwide) On this day, the Muslim community begins their new year and enjoys the day with serene all around
World Lion Day: August 10 (Worldwide)– World Lion Day is celebrated on 10th August every year to raise awareness about lions, the king of the jungle and the majestic hunter of the wildlife.
Krishna Janmashtami : August 12 (India) Krishna Janmashtami which is otherwise called ‘Janmashtami’ and ‘Gokulashtami’ is one of the famous celebrations in India and the equivalent is praised with incredible grandeur and enthusiasm.
World Elephant Day: August 12 (Globally)- World Elephant Day is an international event which is observed on 12th August to create awareness regarding the preservation and protection of world’s elephants.
World Calligraphy Day: August 12 (Worldwide)- The 15th of August is celebrated as World Calligraphy Day. Calligraphy is the art of writing, rather it may be called as art in a written format.
World Farmers Day: August 12 (Worldwide) World Farmers Day is observed on 12th August every year in most countries. It is an annual festival celebrated to pay honors
Middle Child Day: August 12 (USA) The Middle Child Day is marked to give importance to the mid child because there are families
Bowling Day: Second Saturday of August (Germany) Celebrated on the second Saturday of August every year, National Bowling day is some sort of jackpot win for people who loves bowling.
World Yo-yo Day : August 13 to August 16 (World) The popular yo-yo is a toy that is made up of an axle which is connected to two disks and some length of string that is looped around the axle.
Wolf Day: August 13 (Worldwide) People worldwide love and respect the wolves as the beautiful creature full of wonders in it. But also thinks they are harmful
World Organ Donation Day: August 13 (Globally)- The thirteenth of August every year is celebrated as the World Organ Donation Day. As the name says it out loud and clear, this day celebrates the importance of donation of healthy organs to those who are in dire need of them.
Left-Handers Day: August 13 (Worldwide) Left-Handers Day is observed annually on 13th August to acknowledge the differences and uniqueness of the left-handed people worldwide.
Wanderlust Yoga festival: August 14 _ August 16 (United States)– Wanderlust festivals are truly meant to help a person find the right direction in life. It started from the year 2009 and is conducted every year.
Homeless Animals Day: August 15 ( Worldwide) Homeless Animals Day is celebrated every third Saturday in August i.e., 15 August. This day is celebrated to spread general awareness for these stray animals.
ational Acadian Day: August 15 ( Canada) The National Acadian Day is discovered in Canada annually on holy day of obligation, to celebrate Acadian culture. it absolutely was throughout the primary National Convention of the Acadians control at Memramcook
Relaxation day: August 15 (United States)- Given the sedentary and busy lifestyle that people have these days, it is often seen that they are stressed out to the most.
World Honey Bee Day: August 15 (United States)- The World Honey Bee Day is celebrated on 20th May every year. 20th May is the birth anniversary of Anton Jansa. Anton Jansa had pioneered the science of beekeeping techniques
Mother’s Day (Costa Rica): August 15 (Costa Rica)- Mother’s Day, a national occasion in Costa Rica is praised on August 15 and corresponds with the Catholic gala of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Independence Day(India): August 15 (India)- Independence Day, in India, holiday celebrated annually on 15th august. national holiday marks the tip of British rule 1947 and also the institution of a free and freelance Indian nation.
Assumption Day: August 15 (Germany) Assumption day is celebrated as a public holiday on 15th August annually in parts of Germany. The catholic community commemorates
Rum Day : August 16 (United States)- National Rum Day is celebrated on 16th August every year. Rum is a popular beverage that can be served as a dessert after dinner. It is said to be the favorite choice of pirates.
Bennington Battle Day: August 16 ( USA) Bennington Battle Day is celebrated as a state holiday in Vermont that commemorates the victory of American soldiers over British forces at the infamous battle of Bennington.
Rollercoaster Day: August 16 (United States)- On 16th August, Rollercoaster Day is annually celebrated in the U.S.A and many other countries across the world.
Thrift Shop day: August 17 (United States)- The National Thrift Shop Day is celebrated on August 17th to honor thrift shops that are a remarkable and new upcoming trend in our society.
Discovery Day: August 17 ( Canada) The Discovery day is probably one of the best and most significant days celebrated in Canada. Whereas in Newfoundland and Labrador it is celebrated
Bad Poetry Day: August 18 (Globally)- Bad Poetry Day is observed every year on 18 August. It’s an event that received very little attention from people.
World Humanitarian Day: August 19 (Globally)- World Humanitarian Day is celebrated on 19th August to give respect and shower love on all humanitarian personnel who are working for humanitarian
Photography Day: August 19 ( World) The delicate snap of the camera, a glimmer of light and a minute in time caught for eternity. Possibly carefully, perhaps on film, the medium is never as essential as the memory or minute got.
Potato Day: August 19 (United States)- Potatoes have been the most popular food for centuries and it’s high time we celebrate the fact that it’s not just a vegetable anymore.
World Mosquito Day: August 20 (Worldwide)- In 1897, Sir Ronald Ross discovered that the transmission of malaria between humans is done by the female mosquitoes.
Sadbhavna Diwas: August 20 (India) – Sadbhavna Diwas is celebrated all over India on 20th August each year to commemorate the birthday of our Late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
Akshay Urja Diwas: August 20 (India)- Akshay Urja diwas is an awareness crusade about the improvements of renewable energy in India, celebrated on August 20 every year since 2004.
Poets day: August 21 (UK) POETS Day is not a day dedicated to all the poets but rather the name of the day is an acronym for “Piss off early, Tomorrow’s Saturday”. This day is widely celebrated in the United Kingdom
Gold Cup Parade Day: August 21 ( Canada) Another one of the many festivities of Canada is one that takes place on the third Friday of August called the Gold Cup Parade Day.
Senior Citizens Day: August 21 (Worldwide)- World Senior Citizens Day is celebrated on 21st August. It was a day proclaimed by the General Assembly of United Nations in the year 1990.
Hawaii Statehood Day: August 21 (Hawaii)- The Hawaii statehood day or admission day is a public and legal holiday in the state of Hawaii, united states. Hawaii statehood day is celebrated annually every year on the third Friday in August month.
Raksha Bandhan: August 21 (India) The bond between a brother and sister is one that needs no further recognition and is one of the strongest one in the world.
Ganesh Chaturthi: August 22 (india) This stupendous celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi praises the introduction of the adored Hindu elephant-headed god, Lord Ganesha, famously revered for his capacity to evacuate impediments and bring favorable luck.
Onam Festival: August 22 – September 2 (India)- The dynamic celebration of Onam is a standout amongst the most mainstream and critical reap celebrations of Kerala.
Be An Angel Day: August 22 (Worldwide) The day empowers great deeds and consideration for other people. The day additionally perceives
Indianapolis 500: August 23 (USA) The Indianapolis 500, is also known as the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, or simply the Indy 500, is an annual automobile race.
St. Bartholomew’s Day: August 24 (France)- St. Bartholomew’s Day massacre took place on August 24, 1572. A series of assassinations took place on this day.
Pluto Demoted Day: August 24 ( Worldwide) The Pluto demoted day got started to be observed every year since 2006 when this historic decision
Knife Day: August 24 ( Worldwide) Knife day is celebrated on the 24th of august every year. The history behind celebrating this day is yet unknown.
La Tomatina Festival: August Last Wednesday (Spain) It is a Spanish festival which is celebrated on the last Wednesday of August. From the name itself, we can say what exactly happens
Women Equality Day: August 26 (United States)- The twenty-sixth of August is celebrated as the Women’s Equality Day in the United States. On this day, the Nineteenth Amendment was adopted to the United States Constitution.
World Rock Paper Scissors Day: August 27 ( World) We have all played the Rock Paper Scissors game as children. We have played the game in classrooms in school with friends, at home with siblings, on trains or on buses while traveling, the list is endless.
Burger Day: August 27 (United States)- The National Burger Day is celebrated on August 22nd every year. From years, the burger has been satisfying the hunger of people with its unique taste and texture.
Notting Hill Carnival: Last week of August ( UK, Europe) Notting Hill Carnival is a very popular event that takes place in the West of London and it is also famed as the biggest street festival in the whole of Europe.
Banana Lovers Day: August 27 (United States)- Banana is one of the most popular fruits which should deserve a day. Banana lovers day is celebrated on August 27th every year.
National Petroleum Day: August 27 (USA) To celebrate the working and importance of the oil and gas industries, the 27th of August National Petroleum Day is taken into account.
Software Freedom Day: August 28 (Worldwide)- Software Freedom Day is a celebration of Free Software organized by Digital Freedom Foundation.
Bow Tie Day: August 28 (Worldwide) Every year, 28th of august is marked and celebrated as National Bow Tie Day. Now if we look into the history of this day, it dates back to 17th century
Radio Commercials Day: August 28 (United States)- Many of us find radio commercials to be irritating in the middle of a song but they are a source of income for many people and a way of promoting different types of businesses.
Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day: August 28- We all have loved our pets like we would love a family member, or rather they were our furry little children. But like the rule of life, there comes a time when they pass away from us and this world.
Individual Rights Day: August 29 (Globally)- To pay tribute to John Locke, whose philosophical works contended for the rights of each single person, Individual Rights Day is praised on August 29th, the date of Locke’s introduction to the world.
Day against Nuclear Tests: August 29 (Globally)- The International Day against Nuclear Tests is seen on August 29. It was built up on December 2, 2009 at the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly by the goals 64/35, which was embraced consistently.
Holistic Pet Day: August 30 ( World) Holistic medication has developed in notoriety over ongoing years yet numerous individuals won’t have considered it as far as treating their pets.
Small Industries Day: August 30 (Worldwide) This day marks all the existing trim, medium, and large scale industries’ success over the whole calendar year.
GRIEF AWARENESS DAY: August 30 (Globally)- At the point when a friend or family member bites the dust, the void they leave influences everybody in an unexpected way.
September
Emma Nutt Day: September 1 ( USA) Emma Nutt was appointed as the first female telecom operator, opening the path for females to make a career
No Rhyme Or Reason Day: September 1 ( USA) This day is celebrated to enjoy the worlds’ uniqueness, which makes no sense or doesn’t rhyme
Letter Day: September 1 (Worldwide) A letter is one of the most prominent ways to express any of our feelings through a piece of paper.
Coconut Day: September 2 (India) September 2 is being celebrated as Coconut Day all around the world. Coconut is one of the most useful ingredients and is used many international curries.
Skyscraper Day: September 3 (United States)- Skyscraper Day is actually an unofficial holiday which takes place on 3rd September every year to celebrate the invention of tall skyscrapers and the architects behind it.
Eat An Extra Dessert Day: September 4 (Worldwide) On this day, everyone is allowed to treat their sweet tooth with one or more helping dessert.
World Beard Day: September 5 (Worldwide)- Every year on the first Saturday of September, World Beard Day is celebrated internationally and people from all over the globe come together
Teacher’s Day: September 5 (India)- In the honor of Dr.Sarvepalli Radhakridhnan, every year on his birth anniversary on September 5thTeacher’s Day is celebrated. He was an Indian philosopher who also served as the first Vice President and the Second President of India.
Charity Day: September 5 (Globally)- The International Day of Charity is watched every year on 5 September. It was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012. The prime reason for the International Day of Charity is to bring issues to light
Read a Book Day: September 6 (Worldwide)- Read a Book Day is annually observed on September 6th to celebrate the joy of reading and encourage reading amongst the young guns.
Lazy Mom’s Day: September First Friday (Worldwide) The National Lazy Mom’s day is celebrated every year on the first Friday of September. It is a day dedicated to all the hard-working mothers
Summer Fest: September 6 (USA) An annual celebration of Music is organized on the 75-acre plot of Henry Maier Festival Park along the Lakefront in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This Annual celebration is called the Summer Fest.
Fight Procrastination Day: September 6 (Worldwide) This day is celebrated to make us all a bit more active and tell us that there is no real reason to put off our work
Beer lovers day: September 7 (Worldwide)- The day is observed every year on September 7th. Being the world’s most famous drink, beer has its own fans and many on the queue. The beer history is been read from Egyptian and Roman times.
Superhuman Day: September 7 – On 7th of September, The Superhuman Day is not only celebrated but it also brings much-needed recognition to the hundreds of artist, athletes, musicians.
National Salami Day: September 7 ( Italy, France) Most of the people like crave for the slim of meat and enjoy it every day. Salami the term signifies the cut-up meat
Labor Day: First Monday of September (United States)- Labour Day is one of the ten government occasions in the United States. It is seen on the main Monday of September.
Pardon Day: September 8 (World) Forgiveness, the strategy by which an insulted gathering changes the manner in which they feel about somebody who has submitted the offense against them. It conveys an unmistakable distinction
Literacy Day: September 8 (Worldwide)- 8 September was proclaimed international literacy day by UNESCO on 26 October 1966 at fourteenth session of UNESCO’s General gathering.
World Physical Therapy Day: September 8 (Globally)- Celebrated on 8th September every year, World Physical Therapy Day is the day when awareness is generated among all ages about the importance of physical therapy in society.
Actor’s Day: September 8- National Actors Day is observed on September 8th every year. On this day people honor those actors who entertain them by giving their energy as well as time.
Beauty Day: September 9 (Globally)- World Beauty Day, praised each year on ninth September, is multi day devoted to all admirers of beauty.The day of 9 September moved toward becoming since 1995
Quiet Day: September 9 (Globally)- Quiet Day is observed globally on the second Wednesday of September every year. It is an occasion where people get reminded about the significance of silence in our lives.
Muhararam: The 10th day of Muharram ( World) Muḥarram is the principal month of the Islamic schedule. It is one of the four hallowed a very long time of the year during which fighting is prohibited. It is held to be the second holiest month, after Ramaḍān.
World Suicide Prevention Day: September 10 (Globally)- World Suicide Prevention Day is observed on the tenth of September each year to create awareness about the rising rate of suicides in the world and to prevent them.
California Admission day: September 9 (United States)- California admission day is held annually on 9 September, and this year California admission day is on 9 September 2019. It is owned by California united states.
Programmer’s Day: September 12 (World) Technology, software, Computer constitutes the modern world in a nutshell. Numerous software is being developed for the purpose of adding something extraordinary towards creating a technology-based world.
Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day : September 12 ( USA) Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day is celebrated in the United States to encourage nationwide citizen participation in the cleanup of federal lands.
German Language Day: September 12 (Germany) Celebrated on every 12th September, The German Language Association (VDS) celebrated this day for the first time, embarking on an endeavor to promote the German language
Positive Thinking Day: September 13 (Globally)- Positive Thinking Day is that day of the year which has been set aside to concentrate on all the things that are positive in our life. It is a day to envision a glass that should always remain half full rather than half empty.
Grandparents Day: September 13 (World) Grandparents Day serves to respect and perceive the commitments of grandparents in our lives. Grandparents are a general public and a family’s connections to its past as they pass on critical qualities.
Hindi Divas: September 14 (India)– Hindi Divas is praised every year on fourteenth of September all over India to offer significance to the Hindi language. It is an administration supported occasion celebrated
Engineers day: September 15 (World) When it comes to nation building and making us proud with unimaginable buildings, it is the engineer who brings that dream to reality by losing their sleep over it. It is essential that they are recognised for the job they do
Democracy Day: September 15 (Globally)- In 2007 the United Nations General Assembly set out to watch 15 September as the International Day of Democracy—with the reason for advancing.
Preservation of the Ozone Layer Day: September 16 (Globally)- September 16 was relegated by the United Nations General Assembly as the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer. This task had been made on December 19, 2000.
Stepfamily Day: September 16 ( Canada, USA) Step family day is all about the celebration of this and to show that you are proud of being a part of such a blended family set up. It is celebrated on 16th September every year.
Oktoberfest: September 16 to October 3rd ( Germany) This is an annual festival. Mainly held in Germany, Munich and is celebrated on behalf of the marriage of the crown prince of Bavaria, who later became King Louis
Guacamole Day: September 16 ( USA) Guacamole Day is mainly celebrated on the 16th of September every year to mark the importance of fresh avocados to support our healthy lifestyle.
Mexican Independence Day: September 16 (Mexico)- Mexicans around the globe celebrate the Independence of their country on September 16 from the rule of Spain.
Malaysia Day: September 16 (Malaysia) Malaysia Day is recognized on the 16th of September every year and is a legal holiday to observe the Malaysian federation.
Constitution Day: September 17 (United States)- Constitution Day September seventeenth (or Citizenship Day, some time ago watched the third Sunday in May) is an American government recognition.
International Country Music Day: September 17 ( USA, Europe) Country music was originated in America and is a piece of popular music across America
Citizenship Day: September 17 ( USA) Citizenships day is a day in the US calendar that holds great value in the country. It is celebrated on 17th September every Year.
Water Monitoring Day: September 18 (Globally)- World Water monitoring day was first celebrated on the 18th of September to raise awareness of the public about the importance of preserving water. It was started by America’s Clean Water Foundation
Rosh Hashanah Day: September 18 ( Jews worldwide) Rosh Hashanah is the two day Jewish New Year celebration that begins on the first day of Tishrei, the seventh month of the ecclesiastical year.
World Cheeseburger Day: September 18 (Worldwide) World Cheeseburger Day is celebrated on 18th September of every year. Lionel Sternberger invented the cheeseburger in 1926
Air Force Birthday: September 18 (United States)- Air Force Birthday official birthday is on 18 September 1947. President Truman signed the national security act in 1947, which established this new defence organization.
National Respect Day: September 18 (World) This day is observed to let people learn about the importance of respecting others. This day is not a festival or a day of pomp
Tradesmen Day: September Third Friday (USA) National Tradesmen Day is an exclusive event observed every 3rd Friday in September. This day is celebrated in the United States of America.
European heritage day: September 19 (Europe) This event mainly started in France in 1984 and since then the European council and the European Commission held this European heritage day to celebrate.
Hug Your Boss Day: September 19 ( Worldwide) if we could have bosses, which might be very supportive yet commanding. Others hold bosses, which might be some dodge but healthy.
24 Hours Of Le Mans: September 19 to 20 (France) The 24 Hours of Le Mans is an archetypal proceeding that denotes and represents the motorsport’s best fortitude.
World Alzheimer’s Day: September 21 (Globally)- World Alzheimer’s Day is celebrated on 21st September every year as a mark of solidarity and sympathy to those who are suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. It was started in the year 2012.
World Gratitude Day: September 21 (Worldwide) World gratitude day is celebrated on 21st September of every year. In 1965, it was observed on thanksgiving gathering
Harvest Festival: September 21 ( Britan, and Worldwide on another date) Harvest Festivals are the most common festivals to be held across the world. Almost all nations have this festival to celebrate the staple and most basic need of all human beings.
International Day of peace: September 21 (United States)- International Day of Peace is celebrated each year on 21st September. It is also known as World Peace Day. The day has been designated by the United Nations to promote peace in this world.
Coastal Clean-Up Day: September Third Saturday (USA) International coastal clean-up day is mainly celebrated on the third Saturday in September.
First day of Fall: September 22 ( United States) Speaking of the autumnal equinox, the term equinox means equal night. It is considered to be an astronomical beginning of the much-awaited fall season.
World Rhino Day : September 22 ( World) World Rhino Day is all about celebrating the rhinoceroses. This day creates awareness about the well being of rhinoceroses.
Hobbit Day: September 22 (New Zealand)- September 22nd is the Birthday of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins, two characters from J.R.R. Tolkiens famous Middle Earth Cycle books (The Hobbit and Lord Of The Rings individually) in which Hobbits.
Rose Day (Cancer Patients): September 22 (Globally)- Rose Day is observed on September 22nd every year to comfort the cancer patients and let them know that they can face the disease with strong willpower and undying spirit.
Wife Appreciation Day: September Third Sunday (Worldwide) The wife Appreciation Day is at all times lionized on the 3rd Sunday of September. it is a day on which roughly all men grab out time from their job to give an explanation
Baltic Unity Day: September 22 (Latvia)- Baltic Unity Day is memorial day and celebrated every year on 22 September. The battle of Latvian and Lithuanian remembered as a battle of sun. It’s celebrated annually with castle mound of seducing in Siauliai.
World Car Free Day: September 22 (Worldwide)- World Car Free Day is an occasion that is celebrated all over the world on 22nd September every year.
September Equinox: September 22 ( Canada, other part of world) During an equinox, the celestial equator is crossed by the sun. It is known as an astronomical event that occurs at the same moment all over the world but the time is converted into the local time of each country.
Sign Languages Day: September 23 (Worldwide)- The International Day of Sign Languages is being praised out of the blue on 23 September 2018 so as to bring issues to light.
Celebrate Bisexuality Day: September 23 ( Worldwide) Celebrate Bisexuality Day is celebrated on September 23 every year. This day is a name to acknowledge and have fun in bisexual group and culture.
Cuban Sandwich Day: September 23 (USA) The sandwich found here is toasted pressed sandwich and to honor that National Cuban Sandwich Day is commemorated.
Heritage Day South Africa: September 24 (South Africa)- Heritage Day is one of the recently made South African open holidays.
World Maritime Day:September 24 (Worldwide) This day came into recognition in 1978 as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) started to observe it
Lash Stylists’ Day: September 24 (Worldwide) Eyelash day is celebrated on 24th September of every year. It was started in 2015 with the primary aim of encouraging the lash industry
World Pharmacists day: September 25 (Globally)- World Pharmacist day is observed on September 25 every year. This day was first celebrated in 2009. This day is meant for encouraging pharmacists to promote their profession.
World Lungs Day: September 25 ( Worldwide) World Lung Day is celebrated on 25th September by the Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS). Its main aim is to spread awareness
World Contraception Day: September 26 (Worldwide)- World Contraception Day is an annual event observed on 26th September to raise awareness regarding the use of contraception amongst young people.
World Tourism Day: September 27 (Globally)- On the 27th of September every year since 1980, United Nations World Tourism Organization celebrates the World Tourism day.
Gold Star Mothers Day : September 27 (United States)- Gold Star Mother’s Day is observed in the United States on the last Sunday of September each year. It is a day for people to recognize.
Ask A Stupid Question Day: September 28 (USA) Ask a Stupid Question Day is a popular festival of the United States of America which is celebrated on 28th September of every year.
Drink Beer Day: September 28 (United States)- International Beer Day is a worldwide festival of beer, occurring in bars, bottling works, and lawns everywhere throughout the world. It’s a day for beer darlings wherever to raise a toast to our brewers
World Rabies Day: September 28 (Worldwide)- World Rabies Day is celebrated on the 28th of September every year. It is known internationally.
Yom Kippur: September 28 ( World) Yom Kippur also is known as the Day of Atonement is considered to be the holiest and important day of the year in the Jewish faith. The holiday of Yom Kippur falls in the month of Tishrei.
Right to Know Day: September 28 ( Worldwide) International Right to Know Day was founded by the Freedom of Information Organization in 2002.
World Heart Day: September 29 (Worldwide)- World Heart Day is celebrated on 29th September every year to raise awareness about cardiovascular diseases among common people. It reminds the people to open up on their problems related to heart.
Simchat Torah Day: Between September and October, next date October 10 – 11 (Israel)– Simchat Torah is a Jewish festival that is celebrated each year in the month of September or October.
Navratri: Varies between September and October. Next date October 17- October 25 (India)- Navratri, (Sanskrit: “nine nights”)in full Sharad Navratri; Navratri additionally spelled Navaratri; likewise called Durga Puja.
Translation Day: September 30 ( Worldwide) Every year September 30 is being celebrated as international translation day. The International Federation of translators
Dussehra: Between September and October, October 25, 2020, next. (India)- Vijayadashami otherwise called Dasara, Dussehra, Dasara, Dussehra or Dashain is a noteworthy Hindu celebration celebrated toward the finish of Navratri consistently.
October
Coffee Day: October 1 (Globally)– Numerous nations around the globe commend their own National Coffee Days at different occasions consistently.
Day For Older Persons: October 1 (Worldwide) Every year, the International Day for Older Persons is celebrated on October 1. It was all decided in the year 1990 to celebrate
Black History Month: October 1 to October 31 ( Canada) Black History Month is observed through 1st October to 31st October every year in many parts of the world.
World Vegetarian Day: October 1 (Globally)- Every year on the 1st of October, World Vegetarian Day is observed globally. The day is established by the North American Vegetarian Society.
SUKKOT Festival: October 2 – October 9 (Israel)- Sukkot (Festival of Tabernacles) is a week-long, biblical Jewish Holiday that is celebrated from the 15th day of the seventh month.
National Storytelling Festival : October 2 to 4 ( Australia) National Storytelling Festival is mainly celebrated in Jonesborough, Tennesse. This festival is celebrated primarily on the first full weekend of October.
Gandhi Jayanti: October 2 (India)- Gandhi Jayanti is praised as a National Holiday in India to check the birthday of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the ‘Father of the Nation’.
Non-Violence Day: October 2 (Globally)- The International Day of Non-Violence is seen on 2 October, the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. This day is alluded to in India as Gandhi Jayanti.
World Smile Day: October 2 (Globally)- The first Friday of October is celebrated as the World Smile Day, every year. Late Harvey Ross Ball, an American artist invented the smiley face 50 years ago.
German Unity Day: October 3 (Germany)- The German Unity Day is a national occasion recognizing the reunification, which happened in 1990, where the previous GDR
Stevie Ray Vaughan Day: October 3 (USA) Stevie Ray Vaughan was an incredible and multi-talented man who was known as a musician, singer, songwriter, record producer as well as the most influential guitar players of all the time.
German Food Bank day: October 3 (Germany) This day is celebrated on 3rd October and this day is observed as a thanks giving to the German food bank, also known as Tafel
Techies Day: October 3 (Worldwide) National techie day is celebrated on October 3. It is celebrated to honor and respect those who work hard to make our life easy through technology,
World Animals Day: October 4 (Worldwide)- World Animals Day is celebrated on the 4th of October. This day is celebrated to improve the living and welfare conditions of the animals across the globe by raising their status and creating awareness about the animals.
World Taco Day: October 4 (USA) Taco day is celebrated to make aware of the world about the goodness of taco and tell people how to enjoy it.
Cinnamon Roll Day: October 4 (Sweden, Finland) Cinnamon roll day is celebrated in Sweden on 4th October. Swedish people celebrate this day to share their love for sweetness and passion for baking.
Self-Represented Litigant Awareness Day: October 4- Self-Represented Litigant Awareness Day is celebrated on October 4th from the year 2014 to make every SRL and lawyers aware of this particular law. On this day, many local SRLs would be invited by law schools
World Architecture Day: October 5 (Globally)- World Architecture Day is celebrated every year on 7th October. It was started in 2005 by the Union Internationale des Architectes to appreciate .
Child Health Day: October 5 (USA) Child Health Day was first celebrated in 1928, after the decree by President Calvin Coolidge. Despite the fact that it is a national recognition, it doesn’t have the status of an open occasion.
World Habitat Day: October 5 (Worldwide)- Every year on the first Monday of October, World Habitat Day is celebrated all around the globe.
World Cerebral Palsy Day: October 6 (Worldwide)- World Cerebral Palsy Day is celebrated on 6th October every year to spread awareness about cerebral palsy which is a congenital disorder of movement, muscle, posture, and tone.
German-American Day: October 6 (USA) The National German-American day is celebrated on the 6th of October every year. Back in 1683
World Sight Day: October 8 (Globally)- Every year on the second Thursday of October, World Sight Day is celebrated globally. Lions Club International Foundation initiated this day for the first time in the year 2000.
Hoshana Rabbah: October 8 ( Canada) It is a propitious and auspicious day of the Jewish holiday (8th October 2020), in Canada, where they worship the almighty to step or resurrect in the mother earth and set a judgment
Shemini Atzeret: October 9 ( Israel,Canada Etc) Shemini Atzeret is a holiday celebrated by the Jewish people. Inside the land of Israel, it is commemorated on the 22nd day of the starting month, Tishrei of the month of Hebrews.
World Post Day : October 10 (Worldwide)- Every year on the 9th of October, World Post Day is celebrated. This day was first celebrated in 1969 on the anniversary of the Universal Postal Union.
Mental Health Awareness Day: October 10 (Globally)- The day is observed every year on October 10 to raise mental health awareness among young people all over the world. The day also encourages people to talk openly about their problems.
World Zombie Day: October 10 (Worldwide) World Zombie Day is an annual event celebrated a day in October that started internationally in the year 2006.
World Migratory Bird Day: October 10 (Worldwide) World Migratory Bird Day is a two-day event annually endured the second weekend to spotlight the necessity to shield migratory birds
Girl Child Day: October 11 (Globally)- International Day of the Girl Child is a universal recognition day announced by the United Nations; it is additionally called the Day of Girls and the International Day of the Girl. October 11, 2012, was the primary Day
National Coming Out Day: October 11 ( Worldwide) On October 11, National coming out Day can still raise awareness for people at intervals the LGBTQ+ community and champion the concept.
Chicago Marathon: October 11 – October 12 (Chicago)- The Chicago Marathon is the marathon race held annually in October.
Simchat Torah Day: Between September and October, next date October 10 – 11 (Israel)- Simchat Torah is a Jewish festival that is celebrated each year in the month of September or October.
Columbus Day: October 12 (United States)– Columbus Day is a national holiday in numerous nations of the Americas and somewhere else which formally praises the commemoration of ‘s landing in the Americas on October 12, 1492. was an Italian adventurer who headed out over the Atlantic Ocean looking for a quicker course to The Far East just to arrive
Indigenous Peoples’ Day: October 12 (United States)– Indigenous Peoples’ Day (Native’s Day) is a holiday that celebrates and praises the Indigenous peoples of America
World Thrombosis Day: October 13 (Globally)- World Thrombosis Day is observed on the 13th of October. Thrombosis is a disease that is caused by the abnormal clotting of blood cells
Disaster Reduction Day : October 13 (Globally)- The UN General Assembly required the International Day for Disaster Reduction in 1989 as an approach to advance a worldwide culture of hazard mindfulness.
Native American Day: 2nd Monday October (USA) Native American Day is a holiday observed annually in the United States on the second Monday of October every year.
World Student’s Day: October 15 (Globally)- Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam or A.P.J Abdul Kalam was the eleventh president of India and his presidency was from 2002 to 2007.
World Standards Day: October 14 (Globally)- Every year on the 14th of October, World Standards Day is celebrated all over the globe. This day marks the celebration of those experts who develop standards and ensure that they are maintained.
World Maths Day: October 15 ( World) World Maths Day is an online mathematics competition which is propounded by 3P learning. It is true that maths is one of the toughest subjects to master and this is why this is an event
Students Day: October 15 (Globally)- International Students Day is a yearly recognition celebrated on October fifteenth of consistently. The primary International Students Day was commended in the year 2010.
White Cane Safety Day : October 15 (United States)- White Cane Safety Day is celebrated on 15th October every year. It is a day to honor the achievements of blind people in this world.
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day: October 15 (United States)– PAILRD also known as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day is a day of annual remembrance observed in the month of October an awareness month itself, dated at 15th every year.
Handwashing day: October 15 (Globally)- October 15 is Global Handwashing Day, Worldwide Handwashing Day is a yearly worldwide.
World Healthy Food Day: October 16 (Globally)– World Food Day (WFD) is celebrated on 16th of October in the honor of the date when the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations was first founded in the year 1945.
World Food Day: October 16 (Globally)– World Food Day is celebrated each year on 16 October to commemorate the founding of the Organization in 1945.
Bridge Day: October Third Saturday (USA) Bridge day is an annual event hosted every year on third Saturday of October. Contrary to its name, it is not the celebration of bridges
World Anesthesia Day: October 16 (Worldwide)– At the Massachusetts General Hospital, on 18th October 1846, a significant event took place. It was the first successful demonstration of ether amnesia
Boss Day: October 16 (United States)- Boss Day is commonly seen close by October 16 in the United States. It has generally been a day for representatives to thank their bosses for being benevolent and reasonable consistently
World Dictionary Day: October 16 (Worldwide)This day is considered the birth date of Noah Webster, the creator, and the word dictionary’s discoverer.
Navratri: Varies between September and October. Next date October 17- October 25 (India)- Navratri, (Sanskrit: “nine nights”)in full Sharad Navratri; Navratri additionally spelled Navaratri; likewise called Durga Puja, in Hinduism, real celebration held to pay tribute to the heavenly ladylike.
Poverty Eradication Day : October 17 (World) In a world portrayed by an exceptional dimension of monetary advancement, innovative methods and money related assets, that a large number of people are living in outrageous poverty is an ethical shock.
Sweetest Day: October 17 ( USA) Sweetest Day is observed and celebrated every year on the third Saturday in October by the people of the United States.
Great American Beer Festival: October 17 – October 18 ( USA) The Great American Beer Festival is a three-day annual event organized by the Brewer’s Association and is held in Denver, Colorado
Wear Something Gaudy Day: October 17 (USA) On this day people wear something old, which is not in fashion anymore or something which shows a complete lack of style.
Alaska Day: October 18 (United States)- Alaska Day denotes the commemoration of the formal exchange of the region from Russia to the United States
Healthcare Aide Day: October 18 ( Canada) Healthcare Aide Day is a regional holiday of Canada, celebrated on 18th October. This day is commemorated to honor the healthcare professionals of our society and to salute their selfless and endless service for our treatment.
World Statistics Day: October 20 (Globally) – Every five years a celebration id conducted on 20th October known as the World Statistics Day. Its first celebration was organized in the year 2010
World Osteoporosis Day: October 20 (Worldwide)- World Osteoporosis Day is celebrated every year on 20th October. On this day, year-long campaigns are launched to raise awareness
Chef day : October 20 (Globally)- Every year on October twentieth we observe International Chefs Day.Since its creation by regarded chef Dr. Bill Gallagher in 2004.
International Sloth Day: October 20 ( Worldwide) International Sloth Day is in reality around two things: figuring out how to take an exercise or two in being as calm and relaxed
Trafalgar Day: October 21 (New Zealand)- Trafalgar Day is celebrated on 21st of October every year to commemorate and honor the Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson and his men who have fought bravely in the battle of Trafalgar.
Count Your Buttons Day: October 21 (Germany) It is a fun day to celebrate and do not have any specific reasons. You can probably arrange a small gathering
Reptile Awareness Day: October 21 (Globally)- Reptile Awareness Day is celebrated every year on October 21st to commemorate the reptiles’ contribution to our ecosystem. On this special day, reptile fanatics from all over the world share their passion
Caps Lock Day: October 22 ( Globally) Caps Lock Day is a world wide event celebrated mostly on one of the two days of the years, either 22nd October or June 28. On this day, all the technical engineers
World Ballet Day: October 23 (Globally)- Since 2014, an annual celebration is held in the honor of the dance form, ballet in the first week of October when major ballet companies .
Mole Day: October 23 ( Worldwide) Mole Day is an associate degree unofficial chemistry holiday celebrated on a date related to Avogadro’s number.
iPod Day: October 23 ( Worldwide) Globally, iPod Day is celebrated on October 23 every year. The auspicious company Apple unveiled the iPod on October 23, 2001.
World Polio Day: October 24 (Globally)- Polio is an infectious disease also known as poliomyelitis or infantile paralysis that is caused by the poliovirus which leads to muscle weakness and inability to move among people.
National Bologna Day: October 24 (USA) This day marks the Bologna’s observation, which is usually made from cured beef, pork or chicken,
Mother-in-Law Day: October 4th Sunday ( USA) Mother-in-Law Day is celebrated every year on the fourth Sunday of October in United States of America.Mothers- in-law has never enjoyed the widespread respect
Development Information Day: October 24 (Globally)- Coinciding with United Nations Day, World Development Information Day is celebrated on 24th October.
Dussehra: Between September and October, October 25, 2020, next. (India)- Vijayadashami otherwise called Dasara, Dussehra, Dasara, Dussehra or Dashain is a noteworthy Hindu celebration celebrated toward the finish of Navratri consistently.
Sourest Day: October 25 (USA) Sourest Day celebrates all the bad things we see or eats in our daily lives and has some attitude towards it
Intersex Awareness Day: October 26 (United States)- October 26, 1996 imprints the commemoration of the main open exhibition by intersex individuals in the United States.
Pumpkin Day: October 26 (United States)– National Pumpkin Day, which is also known as the Halloween Day is celebrated on 31st October every year.
World Audiovisual day: October 27 ( World) Audiovisual documents, such as radio, films and various TV programmes, audio and video recordings, contain the primary records of the 20th and 21st centuries. Much of the world’s audiovisual heritage has already been irrevocably
Black Cat Day: October 27 (United States)- October 27 is celebrated as Black Cat Day. On this day people celebrate the beauty of black cats. This season is of Halloween and black cats are mostly used to decorate.
Animation Day: October 28 (Globally)– October 28, the International Animation Day (IAD) was declared in 2002 by the ASIFA as the fundamental worldwide occasion to commend the specialty of animation.
Milad-un- nabi: October 29 ( Ismalic Country, Canada Etc) Milad-un-nabi is popularly known as Mawlid or ‘Mawlid al-nabi al sharif’ is actually the grand celebration of the birthday
World Stroke Day: October 29 (Worldwide)– World Stroke Day is observed on the 29th of October every year. On this day, information is spread among the public about the seriousness
Cyrus The Great Memorial Day: October 29 (Iran)– October 29 (seventh of Aban) is assigned as the overall day of “Cyrus the Great”, the King of Persia, who announced the primary contract of human rights on the planet, generally called the Cyrus Cylinder.
Candy Corn Day: October 30 (USA) Candy Corn is a seasonal item and is a treat for them who love it. It is to bloom the Autumn
Reformation Day: October 31 (Germany)- Reformation Day is a religious holiday celebrated by the Protestants (the second largest form of Christianity) on October 31. This particular day recognizes the anniversary of the day when Martin Luther had posted his 95
Samhain Day: October 31- November 1 (Quite a few countries of the Northern Hemisphere)- Samhain is a Gaelic holiday that is meant to mark the end of harvest season of the land.
World Thrift Day: October 31 (Worldwide) World Thrift Day is set up on the 31st of October of every year all around the world. It was initiated in 1924 and was held in Milan.
November
Kerala Piravi Day: November 1 (Kerala)- Kerala Piravi marks the introduction of the territory of Kerala in India thusly known as Kerala Piravi Dinam (day) in the state.. The territory of Kerala was made on November 1, 1956.
Men Make Dinner Day: November 1 (USA) This day is celebrated every year to change the thought behind the fact that the female gender is only responsible
National Brush Day: November 1 (USA) The National Brush Day is celebrated on 1st November of every year. It was started in 2013 in the United States of America
All Saints’ Day: November 1 (Globally)- All Saints’ day is a Holy day for the Catholic church. The day is observed on November 1st, every year. On this day, the Catholic church remembers and honors all martyrs who died for the Catholic faith.
Family Literacy Day: November 1 (United States)- The national family literacy day is celebrated on November 1st every year across the United States. The literary organizations arrange programs on this day and even many of the libraries celebrate
Author’s Day: November 1 (Globally)- Author’s Day is observed and celebrated every year on 1 November by the writers and books lover. On the Author’s Day, people bought their favorite authors’ books and spent some time to read
World Vegan Day: November 1 (Globally)- Every year on the 1st of November World Vegan Day is celebrated throughout. The annual event is taken up by vegans to various benefits that veganism has to offer to the world and its creations.
Day of the Dead: November 2 ( Mexico) The Day of the Dead is celebrated on 2nd of November every year. It is a Mexican festival which is celebrated
All Soul’s Day: November 2 (Globally)- All Souls Day is celebrated by the Catholic Church as well as some other Christian groups to honor the dead.
Deviled Egg Day: November 2 (USA) Deviled eggs are always a side dish for any function or parties, with everyone enjoying the plate
World Mankoushe Day : November 2 ( World) For some odd reasons, there has never been a day celebrating the Mankoushe. With all its mouth-watering deliciousness, you would certainly assume the day would have been created already.
Stress Awareness Day: First Wednesday in November (Globally)- Celebrated annually on the first Wednesday in November, Stress Awareness Day is an initiative started by the International Stress Management Association (ISMA) to educate the people with information on stress.
World Tsunami Day: November 5 (Worldwide)- World Tsunami Day is observed on the 5th of November every year. Such is the scale of the disaster that it leads to killing and uprooting of lakhs of people
Guy Fawkes Day: November 5 (United Kingdom)- Consistently fifth November is praised as Guy Fawkes Day or Bonfire Night or Fireworks Night in United Kingdom.
Recreation day: First Monday of November ( Australia, Tasmania) In Tasmania, recreation day is a public holiday which is observed on the first Monday of November every year. All businesses, schools, and colleges remain closed
Bull Riders Finals Event: November 8 (USA) Professional Bull Riders or more popularly known as PBR World finals is an internationally organized professional Bull riding competition.
Tongue Twister Day: November 8 (Worldwide) We all know that tongue is one of our body’s vital sense organs, so the Tongue Twister Day is celebrated
World Freedom Day: November 9 (Worldwide)- Freedom is an essential aspect of human life. There are many people who cannot voice their choices or cannot express themselves and even choose their own religion due to the lack of freedom.
Fall of Berlin wall: November 9 ( Germany) The fall of Berlin is a very significant event in the history of Germany since it marks the day when the wall separating the east and West Berlin was finally removed
World KC day: November 10 (Worldwide)- Every year on November 10th, World KC Day is celebrated to raise awareness about a non-inflammatory eye condition called Keratoconus often abbreviated as ‘KC’.
Veterans Day: November 11 ( USA) Veterans Day is a public and federal holiday in the United States annually observed on November 11th every year as a tribute to military veterans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces
Armistice Day: November 11 ( Belgium, France, UK) Armistice Day is also known as remembrance day is celebrated by the Commonwealth member states in the honor of the members of the armed forces.
St. Martins day: November 11 (Germany) This day is basically popular among children rather than adults and this day is celebrated on behalf of altruism and modesty.
Independence Day(Poland): November 11 (Poland)- National Independence Day is a national day in Poland celebrated on 11 November to honor the commemoration of the reclamation of Poland’s sway as the Second Polish Republic in 1918 from the German.
Air traffic safety electronics personnel day: November 12 (Globally)- The day is celebrated on November 12th every year across the globe. The air traffic safety electronics personnel is the one who controls the traffic in the air by transmitting the electronic signals from the ground to the aircraft.
World Quality Day: November 12 (Globally)- World Quality Day is celebrated on the second Thursday of November every year all over the world. Quality is what matters when considering the development of nations.
World Pneumonia Day: November 12 (Worldwide)- World Pneumonia Day falls on 12th November every year. Hundreds of organizations come together on this day to put up a fight against the disease.
World Kindness Day: November 13 (Worldwide)- World Kindness Day is celebrated on 13th November annually on an international level. It was introduced by the World Kindness Movement which is a coalition of the nation’s kindness NGOs in 1998.
Sadie Hawkins Day: November 13 ( USA) It was started in 1937 in America on this day the unmarried women ask to date or dance with the bachelors.
World Diabetes Day: November 14 (Globally)- World diabetes day is a global campaign focused on spreading awareness about a largely preventable and treatable non-communicable disease which is increasing all around the globe.
Diwali: November 14 (Worldwide) Diwali or Deepavali is a Hindu festival celebrated widely across India. It is also known as the festival of lights as people celebrate this popular festival
Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims day: November 15 (United Kingdom)- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDR) is a day which is commemorated every year on the third Sunday of the month of November.
Day for Tolerance : November 16 (Worldwide)- International Day for Tolerance is adulated worldwide reliably on 16th of November. It was first settled by the UNESCO in the year 1995 to be recognized yearly worldwide on sixteenth of November.
World Vasectomy Day: November 16 (Globally)- Every year from November 12-16, the World Vasectomy day is observed. The day is a landmark in itself due to the fact that it helps spreading an important message for all the males out there.
World Prematurity Day: November 17 (Worldwide)- World Prematurity Day is an annual celebration since 2011 that is observed on 17th November. On this day awareness is spread about the preterm babies and the problem faced by families on facing prematurity.
National Take A Hike Day: November 17 (USA) The main aim of this day is to motivate more people to go for hiking. This day encourages people to go
Push Button Phone Day: November 18 ( USA) The day is marked by the United States to celebrate the beginning of the push-button phone.
World Philosophy Day: November 19 (Globally)- As announced by UNESCO in the year 2002, World Philosophy Day is celebrated on every 3rd Thursday of November. It was celebrated on 21st November 2002
Men’s Day: November 19 (Globally) – International Men’s Day (IMD) is a yearly international occasion praised each year on 19 November. Introduced in 1992 on 7 February by Thomas Oaster
Orld Toilet Day : November 19 (Globally)- The World Toilet Day is observed on the 19th of November every year. The World Toilet Day was first established in the year 2001 by the World Toilet Organization
Universal Children’s Day: November 20 (World) As the name implies, this day celebrates the rights of children all around the world. On this day the Convention on the Rights of the Child was adopted by the UN General Assembly.
Transgender Day: November 20 (Globally)- Transgender Day of Remembrance or (TDoR) is an observance day which occurs on 20th of November since its inception to memorialize the victims of transphobia.
World Television Day: November 21 (Globally)- World Television Day is celebrated on 21st November every year and it was first celebrated in the year 1997. The United Nations declared in December 1996
World Hello Day: November 21 (Globally)- World Hello Day is celebrated every year on 21st November throughout the world. It gives us the message to preserve peace through communication in this world without using any kind of force. People greet everyone on this day, friends and enemies alike.
World Fisheries day: November 21 (Globally)- On 21st November every year, World Fisheries Day is celebrated globally in respect to all the fisheries that are operational.
Adoption Day: November 23 (World) The national adoption day is celebrated to create awareness on adoption. A family brought together through adoption is beautiful and to celebrate this, every human being should join hands.
Repentance Day: November 23 ( Germany) Repentance day is celebrated as a public holiday in Saxony, Germany on the last Wednesday before 23rd November and 11 days before the Advent.
Fibonacci Day: November 23 (USA) The Fibonacci sequence represents each number as the additional product of the previous two numbers.
End Violence against Women Day(V-Day): November 25 (Globally)- V-Day is a global movement that aims to protest against violence carried out on women in all forms. It is observed on 14th February every year.
Elimination of Violence against Women Day: November 25 ( World) The United Nations General Assembly has assigned November 25 as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (Resolution 54/134).The reason of the day is to bring issues to light.
National Day of Mourning: Fourth Thursday of November ( Germany, UK) The national day of mourning, also known as Volkstrauertagm, is a silent day celebrated in November in Germany. This occasion exists to remember all those fallen soldiers
Thanksgiving Day: November 26 (Globally)- On every fourth Thursday in November, a national holiday known as the Thanksgiving Day is celebrated annually in the United States, some of the Caribbean islands and Liberia. It is celebrated on the second Monday of October in Canada.
Anti-Obesity Day: November 26 (Globally)- The day is celebrated on November 26th every year. The World Health Organization says that the obesity level has increased to three times since 1975. The excess body fat of a person is called to be obese. If the Body Mass Index of a person is 30
Day after Thanksgiving: November 27 (Globally)- The Day after Thanksgiving is not a holiday for the public. But a holiday for almost half the states in the United States. And this day is given as an off day by many employers. Last time, this day was celebrated on Friday in November in the United States.
Buy Nothing Day: November Last Saturday ( Canada) ‘Buy Nothing Day is held on last Saturday in November or say on Black Friday. This is one of the world’s busiest shopping dates, so it has a strong meaning
American Indian Heritage day: November 27 ( USA) American Indian Heritage day is also known as the Native American Heritage Day and it is observed the Friday that follows the Thanksgiving Day in the United States. There are states that observe the day as a civil holiday
Happy Advent days: November 27 – December 3 (Globally)– Advent refers to the second coming of Jesus Christ. This season is observed between November last week to Christmas Eve. On this season, Christians wait and prepare for the Nativity of Jesus on Christmas. The advent means the beginning of a new liturgical year.
Electronic Greetings Day: November 29 (Worldwide) Every year 29 November is well known as Electronic card Day. This big day reminds us of the attractive electrical acknowledgment
Advent Sunday: November 30 (World) Advent Sunday, also known as the First Sunday of Advent or First Advent Sunday, more the Western Christian Church, is the first day of the liturgical year and the start of the season of Advent.
Cities For Life Day: November 30 (World) Cities For Life Day is celebrated worldwide on the 30th of November every year. This event is honored to support the abolition of the death penalty and emphasize
Cyber Monday: November 30 (United States)- Cyber Monday is a showcasing term for the Monday after the Thanksgiving occasion in the United States. It was made by retailers to urge individuals to shop on the web.
St. Andrew’s Day: November 30 ( Scotland) On the 30th of November of every year, there occurs an annual celebration called St. Andrew’s Day to commemorate the feast day of Saint Andrew the Apostle.
December
World AIDS Day: December 1 (Globally)– World AIDS Day is observed on December 1 every year. It was started in the year 1988 to spread awareness about the disease known as AIDS.
Eat A Red Apple Day: Dec 1 ( USA) Eat A Red Apple Day is celebrated every year all around the United States in particular on 1st December. People start out celebrating this day.
UAE National Day: December 2 (United Arab Emirates)– Freedom is a cherished ideal for any individual, group or a nation and the people of UAE understands this fact very well. On 2nd December every year, the people of UAE celebrates National day.
Abolition of Slavery Day : December 2 (Worldwide)– The United Nations’ (UN) International Day for the Abolition of Slavery is every year hung on December 2 to bring issues to light of the outrages of present day slavery.
Walt Disney Day: December 3- Walt Disney Day is celebrated on the 3rd December every year. We all know the immense impact Disney has had on the animated entertainment domain.
Cheetah Day: December 4 (Globally)- The week we observe International Cheetah Day! The fourth of December denotes the day to praise cheetahs for being the mind boggling animals they are!
Indian Navy Day: December 4 (India) – December 4 is commended as Navy Day to praise the Indian Navy’s accomplishment and as a tribute to the boldness and assurance made by the Indian Navy amid the 1971 war.
Cookie Day: December 4 (Worldwide) The most awaited Cookie Day is celebrated on the 4th of December every year. It is known that Cookies were fictitious throughout the seventh century in the most of Persia.
World Soil Day: December 5 (Globally)- World Soil Day is observed on the 5th of December every year at the headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations that is in Rome. Events are organized all over.
Sinterklaas Day: December 5 and 6 (Netherlands)- For the children in the Netherlands, Christmas comes early as the arrival of SinterKlaas, a saint patron of children is celebrated on 5th of December.
Day Of The Ninja: December 5 (Worldwide) Every ninja possesses some qualities that we all need to admire on this memorable day.
Parade of St Nicholas day: December 6 (Worldwide)- St Nicolas Day is seen on December sixth in the West, despite the fact that in the East Christian nations it is commended on the nineteenth.
St. Nicolas day: December 6 (Germany) St. Nicholas Day(German: Nikolaustag), observed on December 6 in Germany and other European countries is the celebration of feast day of Bishop of Myra, St. Nikolaus, the patron saint of children.
Microwave Oven Day: December 6 (Worldwide) It is celebrated to honor the technology we use in the kitchen and make our work easy and quick.
Independence Day (Finland): December 6 (Finland)- This holiday is celebrated annually on 6 December and marks the Declaration of Independence from the Russian empire by the Finnish Parliament in 1917.Finland had been part of the Russian Empire since 1809.
Civil Aviation Day: December 7 (Globally) – International Civil Aviation Day is seen on seventh December consistently. International Civil Aviation Day is praised all around and is anything but an open holiday.
Pretend To Be A Time Traveler Day: December 8 (Worldwide) the day’s observance is also given. But the fact of time travel is still uncertain and is misused in various cases.
Anti-Corruption Day: December 9 (Globally)- Anti-Corruption Day has been watched every year, on 9 December, since the entry of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption on 31 October 2003.
Civil Rights Day : December 10 ( USA) Numerous individuals in Arizona and New Hampshire watch Civil Rights Day to respect the civil rights movement. A few schools incorporate exercises, tests and class reports about civil rights around this time.
Human Rights day: December 10 (Globally)- Human Rights Day is praised yearly over the world on 10 December consistently.The date was picked to respect the United Nations
World Jane Addams Day: December 10 (USA) This day is celebrated to commemorate the win of a lady Jane Addams who won the first noble peace
Mountain Day: December 11 (Globally)– December 11, International Mountain Day, was assigned by the United Nations General Assembly in 2003.
UNICEF Day: December 11 ( Worldwide) UNICEF Day is celebrated on the 11th of December. UNICEF stands for United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund.
Saint Lucia’s Day: December 13 (Sweden and Finland)– Saint Lucia’s Day which is also known as the Feast of Saint Lucy is celebrated on 13th December every year in memory of Saint Lucy
Monkey Day: December 14 ( Worldwide) Monkey Day is celebrated internationally on December 14. It is an unofficial holiday, and it was created and popularized in 2000 by Eric Millikin
Official Lost and Found Day: December 2nd Friday (Worldwide) Official Lost and Found Day is the day that reminds people not to give up on the things they have lost
Zamenhof Day : December 15- Zamenhof Day also known as Esperanto Book Day or just Esperanto Day is celebrated on 15th of December every year i.e. the birth date of Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof, the Esperanto creator.
Bill of Rights Day: December 15 ( USA) On the bill of rights day the national archives and records administration who joins in the Celebration of the law of rights, ten first amendments the constitution and spell out our rights as Americans.
TEA Lovers DAY: December 15 (Globally)- On December 15th, International Tea Day is celebrated to draw global attention of citizens and of the governments towards the global tea trade and its impacts on its growers and workers.
Victory day of Bangladesh: December 16 ( Bangladesh) People of Bangladesh were patronised by Pakistani Armed forces during the Liberation war of 1971. Victory day of Bangladesh marks the triumph of allied forces
Wright Brothers Day: December 17 ( USA) The Wright Brothers Day was a National celebration made into the United States’ account on December 17 every year.
Goa’s Liberation Day: December 19 (Goa)- The Liberation of Goa was a significant pivotal event in the officially checkered Goan history. December 19 is praised as Goa Liberation Day.
Human Solidarity Day: December 20 (Worldwide) International Human Solidarity Day is celebrated on the 20th of December. It is an initiative taken by the United Nations Assembly
Sangria Day: December 20 (USA) The combination is a way to refresh our minds and begin a new startup from the spot again.
Ugly Sweater Day: December 3rd Friday (USA) The day is to cherish the occasion of Merry Christmas by wearing our ugly sweaters.
Yalda Event: December 20, 21, 22 ( iran, Turkey, Afghanistan etc) Yalda is a very famous and celebrated traditional event in Iran. It celebrates the longest night of the year.
December Solstice: December 21 (Globally)- The December Solstice that occurs in December. It typically occurs on 21 Dec and can vary ± one day. The December solstice is the winter Solstice.
Soyal Ceremony: December 21 (Northern Arizona)- Soyal or otherwise known as Great feast of the Winter Solstice is a Solstice Ceremony celebrated by the Southwest Zuni, Hopi and Pueblo tribes of Native Americans.
Quaid-e-Azam Day: December 25 (Pakistan)- Quaid-e-Azam is a national holiday celebrated in Pakistan on 25th December every year. It commemorates the birth anniversary of Muhammad Ali Jinnah who is known to be the founder of Pakistan.
St. Stephen’s Day: December 26 ( Germany) St. Stephen’s Day is a holy saint’s day in the Christian religion that commemorates the first Christian martyr or protomartyr named Saint Stephan.
Day After Christmas Day: December 26 (Globally)- The day after Christmas day is also called boxing day. It was celebrated in a number of countries that were previously part of the British Empire. This day is celebrated on 26th December, although the bank-attached public holiday or bank holiday may take place on that day or two days later.
Saint Stephen’s Day: December 26 (Ireland)- Saint Stephen’s day is celebrated on the 26th of December and it is also known as the Boxing Day. The day is celebrated in the memory of Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr.
Boxing Day: December 26 (UK) The celebration of this amazing day as a holiday occurs immediately after the observance of Merry Christmas. Its origin lies in the United Kingdom and it is commemorated in many other countries that were once a part of the Britain Kingdom.
Kwanzaa Celebration : December 26 to January 6 ( USA) Kwanzaa is an annual celebration that honors the culture and traditions of people of African origin. It was first celebrated in December 1966 and January 1967.
Proclamation Day: January 26 ( Australia) Proclamation Day is observed on the 26th of December every year in Australia. In South Australia, this day marks the establishment of government
St. John the Evangelist’s Day: December 27 (Europe) Traditionally, John the Evangelist is regarded as the author of the Gospel of John. According to the history of the Christian religion, Saint John the Evangelist was one of the twelve apostles of Lord Jesus.
Holy Innocents Day : December 28 (Globally)- Holy Innocents Day (additionally alluded to as Childermas) remembers the slaughter of male youngsters at Bethlehem by King Herod’s organization (Matthew 2:16).
Watch Night Day: December 31 (African American Areas)- Watch Night sometimes also known as Freedom’s Eve is a late night Christian religious service held every year on December 31st i.e. New Year’s Eve. The eve of Watch Night becomes a perfect opportunity to make confession and prepare for the year ahead by praying and resolving.
Sydney New Year’s Eve: December 31 (Australia) Every one of us enjoys a lot in new year’s eve and stay excited about the arrival of another year in our lives. The New Year’s Eve celebration in the city of Sydney, Australia, is famous all over the world.
Saint Sylvester’s Day: December 31 (Europe) Saint Sylvester’s day is a day dedicated to a saint named Pope Sylvester I, who served as the Pope of the Western Church from 314 to 335.
No Interruptions Day: December 31 ( Worldwide) This day’s main aim is to tell the world without interruption that the quality of work is increased.
New Year’s Eve: December 31 (Globally)- New Year’s Eve is one of the biggest worldwide festivals since it denotes the most recent day of the year in the Gregorian schedule, December 31, preceding the New Year.
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