International Body Piercing Day
Get a little daring and finally get that body piercing you’ve always dreamed about. One quick poke, and you’re on your way to the hippest fashion statement.
National Cell Phone Courtesy Month
Bone up on cell phone etiquette and do your part to make our society less annoying. Keep your volume down, don’t use speakerphone in public, and be self-aware.
Color TV Day
Host a TV or movie watching marathon and work your way through different eras to see how color TV has developed, improved and changed over time.
World Backup Day
Ensuring your digital stuff is safe and sound, so no digital mishaps can ruin your day or leave you in a tight spot.
World Telecommunications Day
Pay tribute to the pioneers of communication who make it possible for us to talk to each other across great distances, by phone, Zoom, text, and more.
National Nylon Stocking Day
Functional and classy, the nylon stocking is an outfit-completing accessory that has declined in popularity. Help bring it back, and feel classy and attractive.
Umbrella Cover Day
Take some time to consider the stories of mundane objects, such as the little slip of fabric that goes over your closed umbrella, AKA an umbrella cover.
Spreadsheet Day
Balance your budget, prepare lists, and organize every corner of your life simply by using spreadsheets, a tool used by individuals and large companies alike.
National Sunscreen Day
Sun damage can cause painful burns, wrinkles, and of course the ever-dreaded skin cancer. Use a high-SPF broad spectrum sunscreen any time you’re out in the sun.
Put a Pillow on your Fridge Day
Prior to in-home refrigeration, people would put a piece of cloth in their larder once a year for luck. Put a pillow on your fridge to keep the tradition going.
Weights & Measures Day
Learn about the history of weights and measures in the past, as well as how we’ve come to use the various systems of measurement we use today.
Science Education Day
Learning science equips you with the tools to solve problems, understand the world around you, and make informed decisions that shape our future.
National Women’s History Month
Throughout history, women have made significant contributions to society despite facing challenges; their bravery and resilience changed the world.
National Tell A Story Day
Join a library or group for a reading, crack open a book to read to friends or family, or make up a story of your own to entertain and spend quality time together.
National Save Your Hearing Day
Educate yourself about hearing loss, and start taking steps to prevent or diminish it. Lower the volume on your headphones, use hearing protection at work, etc.
National Mint Julep Day
Muddle mint leaves with simple syrup, add bourbon, and pack with ice. The mint julep is a refreshing cocktail commonly associated with the deep South.
Wright Brothers Day
Two aviation pioneers who defied gravity, unlocked human potential, and inspired generations to reach for the skies and beyond.
Iris Day
Get outside and pick some of nature’s most beautiful creations, the iris. If you can’t find any locally, think about planting some yourself, or drawing or painting them.
National Cubicle Day
Spruce up your workspace with decorations, a new chair, some photos of family—whatever you like. Make your space your own and improve your well-being.
National Odometer Day
Be thankful for the odometer, a device that keeps track of your mileage, which in turn helps you know when and how to get your car looked at and adjusted.
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Find out what else is coming upBlack Love Day
Recognizing and respecting the invaluable contributions and diverse voices within a vibrant and dynamic cultural tapestry.
National Love Your Pet Day
Nurturing an unbreakable bond with your furry companion, a profound connection that enriches life with boundless affection and joy.
National Pokemon Day
Epic adventures with adorable creatures as you explore vibrant worlds, make new friends, and battle fierce opponents in this iconic game.






















