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See what else is going onNational Paper Airplane Day
Grab a piece of paper, fold it up, and let fly. Challenge your friends and family to a contest, and see who can make the fastest or farthest-flying plane.
World Dracula Day
Host a Gothic party, or watch any of the great adaptations of Bram Stoker’s absolutely iconic piece of Gothic literature, the eponymous Dracula.
National Blueberry Cheesecake Day
Try making your own blueberry cheesecake, or visit a bakery or restaurant to enjoy this cheesy, sweet, tangy graham cracker-crusted treat.
How to celebrate May 26th
Wake up to the sound of crinkling paper and the smell of blueberry cheesecake in the air. Plan a mini paper plane throwing competition in your backyard or local park. Embrace your inner child and let your creativity soar with colorful paper airplanes. After a few rounds, head to the kitchen and whip up a delicious blueberry cheesecake to share with friends, or enjoy it all to yourself – no judgment here.
Take a break from the sugary treats and head outdoors for some cheese rolling fun. Round up some willing participants and see who can roll a wheel of cheese to the finish line the fastest. It’s silly, it’s messy, and it’s bound to bring plenty of laughter.
As the day transitions, celebrate the spirit of Dracula by binge-watching your favorite vampire movies or reading spooky stories. Consider hosting a themed movie night or creating a spooky atmosphere with dark candles and red velvet decor. Don’t forget to indulge in some red velvet cake to honor the king of the vampires.
Wrap up the day by embracing the whimsical nature of Lindy Hop. Find a dance tutorial online and learn a few basic steps with a friend or family member. Clear some space in your living room, put on your dancing shoes, and let the rhythm guide you. End the night with a heartfelt sorry message to someone you may have unintentionally upset.
In between the festivities, take a moment to remember and honor the sacrifices of those who have served their country. Visit a local memorial or cemetery to pay your respects and decorate the space with fresh flowers. Reflect on the meaning of Memorial Day and take a moment of silence to express gratitude for those who have given their lives for freedom.
Remember, you don’t need a special occasion to have fun and make meaningful connections. Embrace the weird, the unexpected, and the whimsical moments that life throws your way, and create your own traditions that bring joy and laughter to your everyday life. Cheers to embracing the odd and celebrating the little things that make life truly special.
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World Lindy Hop Day
Swinging to the rhythm, it's all about that energetic dance that harks back to the jazz-filled nights of old.
Memorial Day
Honoring those who have made the ultimate sacrifice — their bravery and selflessness will never be forgotten, and their legacy will live on.
Spring Bank Holiday
Get ready for a day of rest, relaxation, and good times. Spring Bank Holiday is the perfect opportunity to recharge and have fun!
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ALS Awareness Month
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No Meat May
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National Barbecue Month
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National Hamburger Month
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National Bike Month
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National Stroke Awareness Month
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Borderline Personality Disorder Awareness Month
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National Salad Month
Crisp, vibrant medleys of fresh greens, juicy tomatoes, and zesty vinaigrette — a refreshing burst of wholesome, natural flavors.
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National Duckling Month
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National Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month
Join the thousands of volunteers around the world raising awareness about Cystic Fibrosis, a devastating disease affecting over 30,000 people in the US.
National Walking Month
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Older Americans Month
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National Foster Care Month
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National Inventors Month
Take some time to appreciate the brilliant men and women who have invented ways to make our lives better and easier, from glasses to plumbing to spaceships.
National Moving Month
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National Speech-Language-Hearing Month
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National Military Appreciation Month
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National Deck Safety Month
Fix up your deck, look into any potential problems, or hire a professional to make sure that beloved outdoor space is safe and secure for years to come.