• National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day 2026

    United States , United States

    Silky, creamy, crunchy, delightful - just a few words that come to mind when one thinks of peanut butter. A staple in many households, this humble spread has garnered a fandom like no other. National Peanut Butter Lover's Day is a tribute to this gastronomic wonder, a day where aficionados come together to celebrate their...

  • Self Injury/Harm Awareness Day SIAD 2026

    International

    In our journey towards understanding mental health and creating inclusive communities, Self Injury/Harm Awareness Day (SIAD) stands as a beacon, shining light on a subject often overshadowed by stigma and misconception. This day represents empathy, education, and empowerment for countless individuals. Let's delve deeper into the significance of SIAD and its impactful message. What is...

  • St David’s Day 2026

    United Kingdom , United Kingdom

    St. David's Day, also known as Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant, is a national holiday in Wales that celebrates the patron saint of Wales, St. David. This day is a significant cultural and religious event in Wales, marked by various traditions and festivities. In this article, we'll explore what St. David's Day is all about, when...

  • International Baby Swimming Teacher Week

    United Kingdom , United Kingdom

    Celebrating the people who make every splash count! Welcome to the home of the very first International Baby Swimming Teacher Week.  International Baby Swimming Teacher Week is a new global celebration dedicated to recognising the incredible teachers who introduce babies and toddlers to the water. Every week, thousands of teachers help families experience the joy, connection,...

  • National Old Stuff Day 2026

    United Kingdom , United Kingdom

    In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, we often accumulate items and habits that we no longer need. National Old Stuff Day serves as a refreshing pause button, inviting everyone to reflect on the 'old stuff' in their lives, both tangible and intangible, and consider decluttering or embracing change. What is National Old...

  • Read Across America Day / Dr Seuss Day 2026

    United States , United States

    Books have the magic to transport us to different worlds, spark imagination, and instill a lifelong love of learning. Read Across America Day, also affectionately known as Dr. Seuss Day, celebrates this magic, inspiring children and adults alike to pick up a book and delve into its wonders. What is Read Across America Day /...

  • International Rescue Cat Day

    International

    Somewhere right now, a cat is pressed against the bars of a shelter cage, watching people walk past. She might be a tabby with a torn ear from years on the street, or a sleek black cat surrendered because her owner moved into a flat that does not allow pets. She is one of roughly...

  • National Banana Cream Pie Day

    United States , United States

    Picture this: a buttery, golden crust giving way to a layer of sliced ripe bananas, a cloud of velvety custard, and a crown of whipped cream so tall it wobbles when you carry it to the table. That is banana cream pie at its finest — a dessert so simple it feels like it should...

  • Casimir Pulaski Day

    United States , United States

    On a rain-soaked October morning in 1779, a Polish-born cavalry commander charged headlong into British lines during the Siege of Savannah. He was struck by grapeshot, fatally wounded in what would become one of the most celebrated acts of sacrifice in American Revolutionary history. His name was Casimir Pulaski, and more than two centuries later,...

  • National Egg McMuffin Day

    United States , United States

    It is 6:30 in the morning. The alarm went off ten minutes ago, the coffee is not ready, and the commute starts in twenty. There is no time for a sit-down breakfast, but there is time to swing through a drive-through and grab the one sandwich that has made mornings bearable for millions of Americans...

  • Fun Facts About Names Day

    United States , United States

    What if someone told you that your name was once the most popular in the country, or that it means "warrior" in a language you have never spoken, or that a famous historical figure shared it three centuries before you were born? Names are more than labels — they carry stories, traditions, and surprises that...

  • National Careers Week 2026

    United Kingdom , United Kingdom

    Charting a career path can be both exciting and challenging. National Careers Week provides a dedicated time frame to focus on exploring career opportunities, understanding individual potentials, and setting ambitious yet achievable goals for the future. What is National Careers Week? National Careers Week is a celebration and exploration of the myriad of career opportunities...

  • National Butchers Week 2026

    United Kingdom , United Kingdom

    Meat lovers and culinary enthusiasts, it’s time to sharpen your knives and appreciate the craftsmen behind our favourite cuts! National Butchers Week shines a spotlight on the skills, tradition, and importance of local butchers in our communities. What is National Butchers Week? National Butchers Week is an annual event that celebrates the artistry, dedication, and...

  • World Hearing Day 2026

    International

    Amid the symphony of life's sounds, from whispered secrets to roaring laughter, lies the imperative need to preserve and cherish our hearing abilities. World Hearing Day stands as a global call to action, emphasizing the importance of hearing health and advocating for accessible ear and hearing care for all. What is World Hearing Day? World...

  • Dyscalculia Awareness Day 2026

    United Kingdom , United Kingdom

    In the realm of learning differences, dyscalculia stands as one of the lesser-known conditions, often overshadowed by its more recognized counterparts. However, the individuals affected by it face unique challenges that deserve attention. Dyscalculia Awareness Day is dedicated to shining a spotlight on this condition, promoting understanding and advocating for those affected by it. What...

  • National Moscow Mule Day

    United States , United States

    Picture this: a frosty copper mug beading with condensation, a sharp squeeze of lime cutting through the fizz of ginger beer, and the smooth warmth of vodka pulling it all together. The Moscow Mule is one of those rare cocktails that looks as good as it tastes — and on 3 March each year, it...

  • World Wildlife Day

    International

    Deep in the forests of Southeast Asia, harvesters strip bark from agarwood trees whose fragrant resin has been traded for thousands of years. In the Appalachian mountains, wild populations of American ginseng have declined by an estimated 75% over the past century. Across sub-Saharan Africa, frankincense trees are dying faster than they can regenerate. These...

  • National Anthem Day

    United States , United States

    On the morning of 14 September 1814, a 35-year-old lawyer named Francis Scott Key stood on the deck of a British truce ship in Baltimore harbour, straining his eyes through the smoke and rain. All night, British warships had bombarded Fort McHenry with more than 1,500 cannonballs, rockets, and mortar shells. As dawn broke, Key...

  • National Mulled Wine Day

    United States , United States

    The scent hits you before the taste does — cinnamon, cloves, star anise, and a warm ribbon of orange peel curling through steam. A pot of mulled wine simmering on the hob has the power to make any room feel like a winter lodge, even if it is a Tuesday evening in early March. National...

  • Peach Blossom Day

    International

    There is a brief window each spring when peach trees put on a show that rivals any garden display — branches heavy with blossoms in shades of soft pink, rose, and near-white, each one delicate enough to bruise at a touch. The blooming period lasts only a week or two before the petals scatter, which...

  • Global Omega-3 Day

    International

    Picture two people eating lunch. One has a plate of grilled salmon with a side of walnuts and leafy greens. The other eats a processed meal with no seafood in sight. Over the coming decades, their cardiovascular health, brain function, and inflammatory markers will likely diverge — and a major reason comes down to three...