Orthodox Christmas Day
Orthodox Christians commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ with customs varying across different cultures and countries.
Pretzel Sunday
Pretzels, with their salty and twisty goodness, are a delicious way to enjoy a snack that can be delightfully basic or creatively complex.
Education and Sharing Day
Unlock the power of education by making learning a collaborative experience! Together we can expand our knowledge and enrich our lives.
National Take Down the Christmas Tree Day
Time to finally bid farewell to the Christmas tree — undecorating can be bittersweet, but memories of the holiday season will last all year.
National First Foot Day
Welcome the new year with a Scottish twist! Be the first to cross a threshold after midnight to ensure prosperity in the coming year.
Unlucky Day
Sometimes life can feel like a rollercoaster. Embrace the challenges, learn from them, and keep pushing forward towards your goals.
National Ghost Hunting Day
Join the thrill of investigating haunted locations, the unexplained, and searching for evidence of the afterlife.
Pioneer Day
Learn about a Christian denomination group that pioneered their way to Salt Lake City and began as a divinely restored Church, commonly known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Balloons to Heaven Day
Gather together with other members of the community to remember and mourn the lives lost to senseless gun violence.
Bring Your Bible to School Day
Open up honest conversations by Bringing Your Bible to School, an sharing your personal faith with others who are interested in hearing it.
Candlemas Day
It's a day to celebrate light and hope, with origins tracing back to ancient times. Get ready to light some candles!
National Religious Freedom Day
Religious freedom is the idea that everyone should have the right to practice their beliefs openly and without persecution. It's about respect, kindness, and equality for all.
Atheist Day
The perspective that finds wonder in a universe without deities, a belief in the power of human reason and curiosity.
Worldwide Candle Lighting Day
A solemn tradition, a small, flickering flame, a way to honor and remember, expressing love and reverence for those who have departed.
Saint Patrick’s Day
Wearing green, drinking Guinness, and searching for leprechauns – whether you're Irish or not, St. Paddy's Day is a celebration for all!
National Defy Superstition Day
Face your fears and put those superstitions to a test. Walk under ladders, open an umbrella indoors, step on a crack or gather a group of 13 together.
Psychic Day
See if you have any dormant psychic or clairvoyant abilities by guessing coin flips, card colors, or even who’s calling when the phone rings.
Plan Your Epitaph Day
Take some time to think about and plan how you want to be remembered forever: Plan Your Epitaph day is to choose what you want engraved on your tombstone.
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Find out what else is coming upNational Violin Day
Tune up your fiddle and get bowing, sign up to instrument lessons or attend a concert to hear the gorgeous sounds of a string orchestra.
Go Caroling Day
Strolling through the neighborhood, singing cheerful tunes, and spreading holiday joy with friends and family — a heartwarming tradition.
National Leftovers Day
Repurposing remnants into delightful dishes not only reduces waste but transforms every meal into an environmental stewardship.























