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March 19 2020 Holidays

Your guide to every national day and holiday on March 19 2020

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Absolutely Incredible Kid Day®

Absolutely Incredible Kid Day® takes a special place in our calendars as a day dedicated to uplifting the spirits of young people. This unique celebration, which takes place every third Thursday in March, encourages adults to express their admiration and support for the kids in their lives. Whether through letters...

Your guide to celebrating March 19 2020

So, how about starting your day with a good laugh? Watch a comedy show or a funny movie to celebrate National Let’s Laugh Day. Follow it up with a refreshing glass of lemonade to mark Oranges And Lemons Day. Head out for a walk, appreciating the beauty around you on National Close the Gap Day.

As you indulge in reading a book aloud to a friend or a child for International Read To Me Day, why not support a local business by visiting a bookstore with automatic doors on National Automatic Door Day? Take a moment to appreciate the joy of simple pleasures, like savoring a delicious poultry dish on National Poultry Day.

Now, pause to embrace your body and its story on National Stretch Mark Day, perhaps by practicing some self-care or body positivity activities. Show kindness to those who work hard to feed us by learning more about farming on National Farm Rescuer Day.

Take time to recognize the importance of community and teamwork by getting involved in a charity or volunteering effort on Companies That Care Day. Thank a nurse for their dedication and care on Certified Nurses Day and enjoy a meal outdoors to celebrate National Backyard Day.

For a sweet treat, indulge in some chocolate caramel delights on National Chocolate Caramel Day. Celebrate faith and family on The Feast of Saint Joseph with a traditional meal or gathering.

Reflect on the connections you have with clients or coworkers on International Client’s Day, perhaps by sending a thoughtful message or small gift. Finally, end your day with some quiet introspection and meditation, observing Nyepi with a moment of silence and self-reflection.

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