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T20 World Cup (IN/SK)

Olympics (IT)

T20 World Cup (IN/SK)

Olympics (IT)

T20 World Cup (IN/SK)

Olympics (IT)

T20 World Cup (IN/SK)

Olympics (IT)

Stop Smoking, Take a New Year's Resolution to

Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show (US-NY)

Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo (US-TX)

Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo (US-SD)

Cordova Iceworm Festival (US-AK)

African American Coaches Day

African Heritage and Health Week

African-Americans AIDS/HIV Awareness Day

American Painters Day (1908)

Armed Struggle Day (AO)(1961)

Ayn Rand Day (1905)

Ballet Day, Ntl.

Batepá Massacre (ST)(1953)

Black Saturday (2009)

Black Women in the Arts, Week of, Intl.

Bonza Bottler Day, Intl

Boy Scouts Day (1910)

Brown Dog Day, Ntl.

Bubble Gum Day, Ntl.

Burn Awareness Week, Ntl.

California Kiwi Fruit Day

Cancer Day, World

Candlemas (C)

Card to a Friend Day, Send

Cardiac Rehabilitation Week, Ntl.

Carrot Cake Day, Ntl.

Catchers Day, Ntl.(1876)

Chastity Week

Children of Alcoholics Week, Intl.

Children's Authors and Illustrators Week

Chocolate Fondue Day

Chopsticks Day, Ntl.

Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week

Constitution Day (MX)(1917)

Create a Vacuum Day (1862)

Crêpe Day (FR)

Culture Day (SL)(1849)

Date Day, Medjool

Day of Prayer for Autism, Intl.

Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, Intl. (2003)

Development Week Intl. (CA)

Doggy Date Night

Dump the Jerk(ess) Week

Eating Disorders Awareness Week, Ntl. (CA)

Fart Day

FBLA Week

Feed the Birds Day

Feeding Tube Awareness Week

Feng Shui New Year

Festival de la Virgen de la Candelaria (PE)

Fettuccini Alfredo Day

Flirting Week, Intl.

Food Service, Pride in Week

Four Chaplains Memorial Day (1943)

Freelance Writers Appreciation Week

Friends Day, Intl. (2004)

Frozen Yogurt Day, Ntl

GI Joe Day (1964)

Girls and Women's in Sports Day

Give Kids A Smile Day

Golden Retriever Day, Ntl.

Great American Pizza Bake

Green Week, Ntl

Groundhog Day (1886)

Hari-Kuyo (JP)

Have a Heart for a Chained Dog Week, Ntl

Heavenly Hash Day

Hedgehog Day

Hemp Day, Ntl.

Heroes' Day (MZ)(1969)

Homegating Day, Ntl.

Hug an Addict or Alcoholic Day

Human Fraternity, Intl. Day of

Ice Cream for Breakfast Day, Intl.

Imbolc

Income Tax Day (1913)

Independence Day (GD)(1974)

Independence Day (LK)(1948)

Interfaith Week, World

Jell-O Week, Ntl.

Kashmir Solidarity Day (PK/IN)

Kite Flying Day, Ntl.

Kraut and Frankfurter Week

La Poutine Week (CA)

Lame Duck Day (1933)

Laugh and Get Rich Day

Laylat al-Bara'a (M)

Liberace Day (1987)

Lichun (CH/TW)

Love a Mensch Week, Intl

Love May Make the World Go Round, but Laughter Keeps Us from Getting Dizzy Week

Lung Leavin’ Day

Mail Carrier Day, Thank Your (1692)

Major League Baseball Birthday (1876)

Man Day

Marmot Day

Marriage Day, World

Marriage Week (UK/EU/US)

Mentoring Summit, Ntl. (US-DC)

Missing Persons Day, Ntl.(US/CA)

Molasses Bar Day, Ntl.

Morsdag (NO)

Move Hollywood and Broadway to Lebanon, Pennsylvania Day

National Day, (VN) (1930)

Networking Week, Intl.

Nirvana (B)(486 BC)

Nisfu Syaaban (M)

Nutella® Day, World

Optimists Day, World

Orphan Week, World

Our Lady of Suyapa Day, (HN)(1747)

Patient Recognition Day, Ntl.

Periodic Table Day (1863)

Pickle Time Week

Pisco Sour Day (PE)

Pork Rind Day

Prešeren Day (SI)(1849)

Primrose Day (C)(251 AD)

Publicity for Profit Week

Puppy Bowl

Radio Show, European (FR)

Read Aloud Day, World

Reclaim Social Day

Renaissance of the Heart Tea, Worldwide

Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Day

Ronald Reagan Day (1911)

Royal Hobart Regatta (AU-TAS)

Salute to Veteran Patients, Ntl.

Sámi National Day (NO/SE)(1917)

Sankashti Chaturthi, Dwijapriya (H)

Sapporo Snow Festival (JP)

Saranac Lake Winter Carnival (US-NY)

School Counseling Week, Ntl.

School Play Day, Global

Send a Card to a Friend Day, Ntl.

Setsubun (JP)

Shower with a Friend Day, Ntl.

Signing Day, Ntl.

Six Nations, Round 1

Sled Dog Day, Ntl.(1925)

Solo Diners Eat Out Week

Soup Day, Ntl. Homemade

Soviet Union Communist Party Resigns Power (1990)

Stuffed Mushrooms Day

Super Bowl (US-NV)

Super Chicken Wing Day

Sweater Day

T20 World Cup (IN/SK)

Take a Cruise Day

Take Your Child to the Library Day, Ntl.

Tater Tot Day, Ntl.

Television Safety Day, Ntl.

The Day the Music Died (1959)

Time to Talk Day (UK)

Tinnitus Awareness Week (US/UK)

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, (US/MX)(1848)

Tu B'Shvat (J)

Turkey's Twin Terror Earthquakes (TR/SY)(2023)

Ukulele Day, World

Unity Day (BI)(1991)

USO Day, (1941)

Waitangi Day, Ntl. (NZ)(1840)

Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbors Day

Wear Red Day for Heart Disease, Ntl.

Weatherman's Day, Ntl. (1744)

Wedding Ring Day, Ntl.

Wetlands Day, World (1971)

White Cane Week (CA)

Winter Olympics (IT)

Women Physicians Day, Ntl. (1821)

Work Naked Day, Ntl.

Poverty Eradication, 3rd Intl. Decade

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

Decade of Family Farming, Intl.

Earth in Time

Indigenous Languages, Intl. Decade of

International Decade of Healthy Ageing

International Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

Nelson Mandela Decade of Peace

Third International Decade Poverty Eradication

Second UN Decade for Action on Road Safety

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

International Decade for Ocean Science for Sustainable Development

International Decade of Family Farming

Poverty Eradication, 3rd Intl. Decade

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

Poverty Eradication, 3rd Intl. Decade

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

Rose Castroccdsc

Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

T20 World Cup (IN/SK)

Olympics (IT)

Friday the 13th

T20 World Cup (IN/SK)

Olympics (IT)

Friday the 13th

T20 World Cup (IN/SK)

Olympics (IT)

Friday the 13th

T20 World Cup (IN/SK)

Olympics (IT)

Friday the 13th

Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

Stop Smoking, Take a New Year's Resolution to

Losar (B) 2152

Chinese Year of the Snake, 4723

Sand and Dust Storms, Intl. Decade on Combating

Islamic Year 1447 (M)

Nanakshahi Year 557 (S)

Winter Weather Preparedness Weeks (Varies by Location)

Jewish Year 5786 (J)

Turner Prize Exhibition (UK)

Nigeria's Decade of Gas (NG)

United States Semiquincentennial (1776)

Woman Farmer, Year of Intl.

Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

Self-leadership and New Beginnings, Year of

Sustainable Water Availability and Safe Sanitation,Year of

Year of the Family (AE)

Year of Urban Planning and Architecture (AZ)

Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia (RU)

Year of the Azalea

Year of the Ficus

Year of the Crocus

Year of the Impatiens

Year of the Sedum

Year of the Hot Pepper

Year of the Ornamental Grasses

Year of the Radish

Volunteers for Sustainable Development, Intl. Year of

Cloud Dancer is the Pantone Color of the Year

Turmeric, Herb of the Year

American Semiquincentennial, 250th Anniversary (1776)

China–Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges (CN)

ASEAN–India Year of Maritime Cooperation (IN)

India–Spain Year of Culture, Tourism and AI (IN/ES)

Year of Agriculture (IN-MP)

Decade of Sustainable Transport, Intl.

Comics Festival, Angouleme (FR)

Lughnasadh, South

Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show (US-NY)

Skating Month, Ntl.

Dog Days of Summer (Southern Hemisphere)

Magha (H)

Carnival Season

Magh (S)

Fashion Month (Fall/Winter)

Sh'vat (J)

Sha'ban (M)

Australian Open (AU-VIC)

Celtic Connections (UK)

Neuter Your Ex Month

Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo (US-TX)

Saint Paul Winter Carnival (US-MN)

Sundance Film Festival (US-UT)

Western Week (US-AZ)

Suits and Sneakers for Cancer Week

Zehnder's Snowfest (US-MI)

Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo (US-SD)

Winterlude (CA-ON/QC)

Cordova Iceworm Festival (US-AK)

228 Peace Memorial Day (TW)(1947)

Abolition of Slavery (MU)(1835)

Adar (J)

African American Coaches Day

African Heritage and Health Week

African-Americans AIDS/HIV Awareness Day

AG Expo, World (US-CA)

Aggressive Driving Month (US)

Agriculture Day (CA)

Airboat Day, Ntl.

Almond Day, Ntl.

Amalaki Ekadashi (H)

AMD/Low Vision Awareness Month

American Painters Day (1908)

An Affair to Remember Month

Angelman Day, Intl.

Anosmia Awareness Day

Anthropology Day, World

Apology to the Stolen Generations, Ntl.(AU)(2008)

Apprenticeship Week, Ntl.(UK)

Arabian Horse Day, Ntl.

Arabian Leopard, Intl. Day of the

Armed Struggle Day (AO)(1961)

Arts Month, Ntl. (PH)

Ash Wednesday (C)

Asperger's Day, Intl. (1906)

Aspergillosis Day, World

Avocado and Banana Month, Ntl.

Ayn Rand Day (1905)

BAFTA Awards (UK)

Bagel and Lox Day

Bake for Family Fun Month

Baked Alaska Day, Ntl.

Ballet Day, Ntl.

Banana Bread Day

Barley Month

Bartender Day, World

Batepá Massacre (ST)(1953)

Battery Day (1745)

Battle of the Oranges (IT)

Be Humble Day

Beat the Heat Month

Berlin International Film Festival (DE)

Berry Fresh Month

Bike to Work Month (NZ)

Bird Feeding Month, Ntl.

Bird Health Awareness Week, Intl

Bird Nest Box Week (UK), Ntl.

Birthday of King Harald V (NO)(1937)

Black Girl Magic Day, Ntl.

Black History Month (US/CA)

Black Literacy Day, Ntl.

Black Lives Matter Day (2013)

Black Love Day

Black Saturday (2009)

Black Women in the Arts, Week of, Intl.

Blah Buster Month, Ntl.

Blame Someone Else Day

Bonobo Day, World

Bonza Bottler Day, Intl

Book Giving Day, Intl.

Boost-Your-Self-Esteem Month

Bowel Cancer, Don't Wait Until it is Too Late Month (AU)

Boy Scouts Day (1910)

Break with Your Wireless Carrier Day

Break-up Day, Ntl.

Brit Awards (UK)

Brown Dog Day, Ntl.

Brunei Darussalam (BN)(1984)

Bubble Gum Day, Ntl.

Bun Day (IS)

Burn Awareness Week, Ntl.

Bursting Day (IS)

Business Clean-up Day, National (AU)

Cabbage Day, Ntl.

Café au Lait Day, Ntl

California Kiwi Fruit Day

Call in Single Day, Ntl.

CAMEX (US-TX)

Cancer Day, World

Candlemas (C)

Candy-making Day, Ntl.

Canned Food Month (1809)

Car Insurance Day (1897)

Car Keys and Small Change (Pocket) Day

Card Playing Day

Card Reading Day

Card to a Friend Day, Send

Cardiac Rehabilitation Week, Ntl.

Career and Technical Education Month, Ntl.

Caregivers Day, Ntl

Carnaval (BR)

Carnaval de Ponce (US-PR)

Carnival (VE)

Carnival of Binche (BE)

Carrot Cake Day, Ntl.

Cat Health Month, Ntl.

Catchers Day, Ntl.(1876)

Change Your Password Day

Chastity Week

Cheddar Day, Ntl (1909)

Cheesefare (Forgiveness) Sunday (C)

Cherry Month, Ntl.

Cherry Pie Day

Childhood Cancer Day, Intl.

Childhood Heart Disease Awareness Month (AU)

Children of Alcoholics Week, Intl.

Children's Authors and Illustrators Week

Children’s Dental Health Month, Ntl.

Children’s Mental Health Week (UK)

Chili Day, Ntl.

Chinese New Year (Horse) (CN)

Chinese Year of the Horse, 4724

Chip Week, Ntl. (UK)

Chocolate Covered Nuts Day

Chocolate Fondue Day

Chocolate Lover's Month

Chocolate Mint Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Soufflé Day, Ntl.

Chocolates Day, Ntl. Cream-Filled

Cholangiocarcinoma Awareness Month

Cholangiocarcinoma Day, World

Chopsticks Day, Ntl.

Clam Chowder Day, Ntl.

Clean Out Your Bookcase Day

Comfy Day, Ntl.

Computer Organization (Clean Out Your) Day

Condom Day, Intl.

Condom Day, Ntl. (AU)

Condom Month, Ntl.

Condom Week, Ntl

Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day

Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Month, Intl.

Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week

Constantin Brancusi Day (RO)(1876)

Constitution Day (MX)(1917)

Cook a Sweet Potato Day,

Cornish Pasty Week (UK)

Crab Rangoon Day Ntl.

Crab Stuffed Flounder Day

Crappiest Valentine Fundraiser Ever

Cream Cheese Brownie Day

Create a Vacuum Day (1862)

Creative Romance Month

Crêpe Day (FR)

Cribbage Day, Intl.

Cry Me a Cockroach (US-TX)

Culture Day (SL)(1849)

Cupcake Day, Ntl. (CA)

Curling is Cool Day

Customized Wheel and Tire Day, Ntl.

Cut the Cord Day, Ntl., (2015)

Daisy Gatson Bates Day, Ntl.

Dark Chocolate Day, Ntl.

Dark Skies Festival (UK)

Darwin Day, Intl. (1809)

Date Day, Medjool

Date Festival, Ntl. (US-CA)

Day of Ashakalia (XK)(2008)

Day of Prayer for Autism, Intl.

Day of Remembrance and Respect for Victims of the Communist Regime (BG)(1945)

Day of Solidarity with Muslim Arab and South Asian Immigrants, Intl.

Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, Intl. (2003)

Daylight Savings (BR), Ends

Daytona 500

Declutter for a Cause Month

Decorating With Candy Day

Defender of the Fatherland Day (RU)(1918)

Democracy Day, Ntl. (NP)(1952)

Desperation Day (2011)

Develop Alternative Vices Day, Ntl.

Development Week Intl. (CA)

Día de los Próceres Puertorriqueños (US-PR)

Día del Andalucía (ES)(1980)

Diesel Engine Day (1893)

Digital Learning Day

Do a Grouch a Favor Day

Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day, Intl.

Dog Training Education Month

Doggy Date Night

Dogs—Día del Galgo (ES)

Dolphin Day, World Love For

Donor Day, Ntl.

Dragobete (RO)

Dream Your Sweet Day

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Week, Intl.

Dump the Jerk(ess) Week

Eating Disorders Awareness Week, Ntl. (CA)

Eating Disorders Awareness Week, Ntl. (UK/US)

EDSA People Power Commemoration Week (PH)(1986)

EDSA Revolution Holiday (PH)(1986)

Edward Dickinson Baker Day (1811)

Electrific Day, Be (1847)

Elizabeth Peratrovich Day (US-AK)(1945)

Embroidery Month, Ntl.

Emperor's Birthday (JP)(1960)

Employee Legal Awareness Day (AU)

Engineering Day, Introduce a Girl to

Engineering Family Day, Discover

Engineers Week, Ntl.

Enrolled Agents Month, Ntl.

Epilepsy Day, World

Equal Pay Day for Women (DE)

Essay Day, Intl.(1533)

Ethnic Equity Month

Exploding Hammer Festival (MX-GT)

Extraterrestrial Culture Day

Family Day (CA-BC)

Family Day, Except BC (CA)

Fart Day

Fasching Sunday (DE/AT)

Fasching Sunday (DE/AT)

Fastelavn(NO/SE/FI/GL/IS/DK)

Fastnacht Day

Fat Tuesday (C)

Father Walter Hadye Lini Day (VU)(1999)

FBLA Week

FCCLA Week, Ntl.

Feast of Saint Paul's Shipwreck (C)(MT)(60 AD)

Feast of Saint Vartan (C)(AM)(1036)

FebFast (AU)

Federal Territory Day, (MY)(1974)

Feed the Birds Day

Feeding Tube Awareness Week

Feline Fix by Five Month

Feng Shui New Year

Ferris Wheel Day (1859)

Festival de la Virgen de la Candelaria (PE)

Fettuccini Alfredo Day

Fiesta de los Vaqueros and Tucson Rodeo (US-AZ)

Financial Aid Awareness Month

Finns Day (SE)(1796)

Flag Day (CA)(1965)

Flag Day (MX)(1984)

Flamenco Festival, Jerez (ES)

Flannel Day, Ntl.

Flirting Week, Intl.

Floral Design Day (1914)

Flu Season Peak, Northern

Fondue Month, Ntl.

Food Service, Pride in Week

Football Hangover Day, Ntl.

For Pete's Sake Day

For the Love of Mike Day

Foundation Day (JP)(660 BC)

Founders Day Scouts (1857)

Four Chaplains Memorial Day (1943)

Frederick Douglass Day (1818)

Free Open Source Software Month (FOSS)(1998)

Freedom Day, Ntl. (1865)

Freedom to Marry Day, Ntl.

Freedom to Read Week (CA)

Freelance Writers Appreciation Week

Friday Fish Fry Day

Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th

Friends Day, Intl. (2004)

Friendship Month, Intl.

Frozen Yogurt Day, Ntl

Future Farmers of America (FFA) Week, Ntl.

Galentine's Day

Gay and Lesbian History Month (UK)

Geo Week (US-CO)

Georgia State Rodeo (US-GA)

Get Up Day, Ntl.

GI Joe Day (1964)

Girl Scout Cookie Weekend

Girls and Women's in Sports Day

Give Kids A Smile Day

Giving Hearts Day, Ntl. (US-ND)

Glasgow Film Festival (UK)

Global Backyard Bird Count, The Great

Goat Yoga Month, Ntl.

Gold Heart Day

Golden Retriever Day, Ntl.

Grain Bin Safety Week, Ntl

Grain Free Day, Ntl

Grammy Awards (US-CA)

Grandmother Achievement Day

Grapefruit Month, Ntl.

Great American Pizza Bake

Green (Clean) Monday (C)

Green Week, Ntl

Gregorian Calendar Day (1582)

Groundhog Day (1886)

Guitar Day, Get Out Your

Gulf Coast Rip Current Awareness Week, Ntl.

Gulf of America Day (2025)

Gum Disease Awareness Month

Gumdrop Day, Ntl.

Guru Ravidas Jayanti (H)(S)(1377)

Haiku Writing Month, Ntl.

Handcuff Day, Ntl. (1912)

Hari-Kuyo (JP)

Have a Heart Day, (CA)

Have a Heart for a Chained Dog Week, Ntl

Heart Month, American

Heart Research Day (AU)

Heart Research Month (AU)

Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day, Intl.

Heavenly Hash Day

Hedgehog Day

Hemp Day, Ntl.

Heritage Day, Halifax (CA-NS)

Heroes' Day (MZ)(1969)

Hijab Day, World.

Hippo Day, World

Hirak Protest (DZ)(2019)

Hockey Across America Week

Home Warranty Day, Ntl.

Homegating Day, Ntl.

Hong Kong Arts Festival (CH-HK)

Hoodie Hoo Day, Northern

Hoof Care Month, Intl.

Hospitality Workers Appreciation Day, Ntl.

Hot Breakfast Month

Hug an Addict or Alcoholic Day

Hug Day

Hug Your Real Estate Agent Day

Hula in the Coola Day

Human Fraternity, Intl. Day of

Human Spirit Day, World

Humpback Whale Awareness Month

Hustle Chicago (US-IL)

I Hate Coriander (Cilantro) Day

I Love My GSA Day

I Love to Read Month (CA)

I Want Butterscotch Day, Ntl.

Ice Cream for Breakfast Day, Intl.

Imbolc

Impotence Day, Ntl. (UK)

Income Tax Day (1913)

Inconvenience Yourself Day

Independence Day (DO)(1844)

Independence Day (EE)(1918)

Independence Day (GD)(1974)

Independence Day (KO)(2008)

Independence Day (LC)(1979)

Independence Day (LI)(1918)

Independence Day (LK)(1948)

Interfaith Week, World

Internet Friends Day, Intl.

Internment Day (1942)

Invasive Species Week II, Ntl.

Inventors' Day, Ntl.(1847)

Islander Day (CA-PE)

Israel Declared an Apartheid State (IL/PS)(2022)

Italian Food Day, Eat

Janan Luwum Day (UG)(1977)

Jell-O Week, Ntl.

Jenadriyah Festival (SA)

Jewish Literary Foundation’s Book Week (UK)

Jobs in Golf Month

Jorvik Viking Festival (UK)

Junior Achievement Month (CA)

Justice for Animals Week, Ntl.

Kahlua Day, Ntl. (1936)

Kashmir Solidarity Day (PK/IN)

Kindness, National Day of (CA)(1920)

Kiss Day

Kite Flying Day, Ntl.

Kraut and Frankfurter Week

Kumbha Sankranti (H)

Kyoto Protocol Day (2005)

La Poutine Week (CA)

Ladbrokes Launceston Cup (AU-TAS)

Lame Duck Day (1933)

Lash Day, Ntl.

Latte Day, Ntl.

Laugh and Get Rich Day

Laylat al-Bara'a (M)

Leadership Day, Ntl.(1947)

League of Women Voters Day (1920)

Learning Disabilities Conference Week, Intl. (US-MO)

Lent (C)

Lent, Orthodox (C)

Let's All Eat Right Day (1904)

Letter to an Elder Day

Levi Strauss Day (1829)

Liberace Day (1987)

Liberation Day (AF)(1989)

Liberation Day (KW)(1991)

Library Lovers Month

Lichun (CH/TW)

Lincoln's Birthday (1809)—Lost Penny Day

Line the Litter Box with Your Ex

Linus Pauling Day (US-OR)(1901)

Losar and Year 2153 (B)

Losar New Year (B) 2153

Louis Riel Day (CA)(1870)

Love a Mensch Week, Intl

Love May Make the World Go Round, but Laughter Keeps Us from Getting Dizzy Week

Love Reset Day

Love Teaching Week

Love the Bus Month

Love Your Pet Day

Lui-Ngai-Ni Festival (IN-MN)

Lundi Gras (US-LA)

Lung Leavin’ Day

Lupercalia (Spring Cleaning Day)

Madly in Love with Me Day

Magha Purnima (H)

Maha Shivaratri (H)

Mail Carrier Day, Thank Your (1692)

Major League Baseball Birthday (1876)

Make a Friend Day

Man Day

Mardi Gras (US-LA)

Marfan Syndrome Awareness Month

Margarita Day, Ntl.

Marijuana Awareness Month

Marmot Day

Marriage Day, World

Marriage Week (UK/EU/US)

Martyrs Day (BD)(1952)

Maslenitsa (RU)

Meal Monday (UK)

Meatfare Sunday (C)

Mend a Broken Heart Month, Ntl.

Mentoring Summit, Ntl. (US-DC)

Missing Persons Day, Ntl.(US/CA)

Mizoram Day (IN-MZ)(1987)

Molasses Bar Day, Ntl.

Money Show, Ntl

Moon—First Quarter

Moon—Full

Moon—New

Moon—Third Quarter

Morsdag (NO)

Mother Language Day, Intl. (1952)

Move Hollywood and Broadway to Lebanon, Pennsylvania Day

Movie Day, Global

Muffin Day, Ntl.

Museum Advocacy Day

My Way Day, Ntl.

NAACP Day (1909)

National Day (GM)(1965)

National Day (GY)(1970)

National Day, (KW)(1950)

National Day, (VN) (1930)

NatlEship Week

Natural Day, Intl.

NBA All Star Game (US-CA)

Networking Week, Intl.

Nirvana (B)(486 BC)

Nisfu Syaaban (M)

No Brainer Day

No One Eats Alone Day

Non-Government Organization (NGO) Day, World

North American Inclusion Month (NAIM)

Nutella® Day, World

Oglethorpe Day (US-GA)(1733)

One Billion Rising, Global Dance

Optimists Day, World

Orphan Week, World

Our Lady of Suyapa Day, (HN)(1747)

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month (AU)

Paczki Day

Pancake Day (C)(AU/UK/CA)

Pancake Week, Ntl.

Pangolin Day, World

Parent Leadership Month, Ntl.

Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Founders Day, Ntl. (1897)

Patient Recognition Day, Ntl.

Patient Recognition Month, Ntl.

Peace and Understanding Day, World (1905)

Peace Memorial Day (TW)(1947)

People Power Revolution, (PH)(1986)

Peppermint Patty Day

Periodic Table Day (1863)

Pet Dental Health Month, Ntl.

Pet Theft Awareness Day, Ntl.

Phagan (S)

Phalguna (H)

Pickle Time Week

Pie Month, Great American

Pink Shirt Day to End Bullying (CA)

Pinocchio Day (1940)

Pisco Sour Day (PE)

Pistachio Day, World

Pizza Day, Ntl.

Plant the Seeds of Greatness Month

Plimsoll Day (1824)

Plum Pudding Day (Electrons 1897)

Pluto Discovered (1930)

Polar Bear Day, Intl.

Poop Day, Ntl.

Pork Rind Day

Potato Lovers Month

Premio Lo Nuestro

Prenatal Infection Prevention Month, Intl.

Prešeren Day (SI)(1849)

President's Day

Prevent Plagiarism Day

Primrose Day (C)(251 AD)

Pro Bowl

Professional Sports Wives Day

Protein Day, Ntl.

Pseudonym Day, (Get a Different Name)

Psychology Month (CA)

Public Science Days, Ntl.(US)

Public Sleeping Day

Publicity for Profit Week

Pudding-Snack Month, Ntl.

Pull Your Sofa Off the Wall Month

Pulses Day, World

Puppy Bowl

Qatar Sports Day (QA)

Quiet Day

Rabbit Month, ASPCA Adopt-a-Rescued

Race Relations Day

Radio Day, World (1946)

Radio Show, European (FR)

Rafik Hariri Memorial Day (LB)(2005)

Ramadan (M)

Random Acts of Kindness Day

Random Acts of Kindness Week

Rare Disease Disorder Day, World

Rationalization Day, Ntl.

Raynaud's Awareness Month (UK)

Read a Fairy Tale Day

Read Aloud Day, World

Read in the Bathtub Day, Ntl.

Read to Your Child Day

Real Bread Week

Reclaim Social Day

Red Hand Day, Intl. (2002)

Relationship Wellness Month

Remember the Maine Day(1898)

Renaissance of the Heart Month

Renaissance of the Heart Tea, Worldwide

Repetitive Strain Injury Awareness Day, Intl.

Responsible Pet Owners Month

Retro Day, Ntl.

Return Shopping Carts to the Supermarket Month

Revolution Day (LY)(2011)

Revolution Day (SR)(1980)

Revolving Pistol Day (1836)

Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Day

Robert Gabriel Mugabe National Youth Day (ZW)(1924)

Robinson Crusoe Day (1709)

Ronald Reagan Day (1911)

Royal Hobart Regatta (AU-TAS)

Russia Invades Ukraine (RU/UA)(2022)

Safer Internet Day, Intl.

Safety Pup's Birthday (1985)

Saint Maroun Day (SY)(LB)(410 AD)

Saint Skeletor's Day

Salute to Veteran Patients, Ntl.

Sámi National Day (NO/SE)(1917)

Sankashti Chaturthi, Dwijapriya (H)

Sapporo Snow Festival (JP)

Saranac Lake Winter Carnival (US-NY)

Satisfied Singles Day, Ntl.

School Counseling Week, Ntl.

School Play Day, Global

Science Day, Ntl.(IN)(1928)

Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show.

Scouse Day, Global (UK)

Scout Sabbath

Seaweek (AU/NZ)

Self-Check Month, Ntl.

Send a Card to a Friend Day, Ntl.

Senior Independence Month, Ntl.

Seollal (KP/KR)

Serpent Day, Ntl.

Setsubun (JP)

SexPlus Week (CA)

Sexual Health Awareness Week, Ntl. (AU)

Shabbat Shekalim (J)

Shabbat Zachor (J)

Shower with a Friend Day, Ntl.

Shrove Tuesday (C)

Shrovetide Pancake Race (UK/US-KS)

Shut-in Visitation Day, Ntl.

Sick, World Day of (C)(1858)

Signing Day, Ntl.

Simplot Games (US-ID)

Single-tasking Day

Singles Awareness Day

Six Nations, Round 1

Six Nations, Round 2

Six Nations, Round 3

Skate Shop Day

Skip the Straw Day

Sled Dog Day, Ntl.(1925)

Snack Food Month

Social Justice Day, World

Solar Eclipse (Annular)

Solidarity Week for Compassionate Patient Care, Ntl.

Solo Diners Eat Out Week

Sound Healing Day, World

Soup Day, Ntl. Homemade

Soviet Occupation Day (GE)(1921)

Soviet Union Communist Party Resigns Power (1990)

Spay and Neuter Awareness Month

Spay Day, World

Special Operations Forces Day (RU)(2014)

Spilled Milk Day, Don't Cry Over (1678)

Spiritual Teachers Month

Spring Festival Holiday (CN)

Spunky Old Broads Month

Stand Up to Bullying Day, Intl.

Statehood Day (RS)(1804)

Statehood Day, (IN-MZ, AR)(1987)

Sticky Bun Day, Ntl.

Stock Exchange Holiday (NYSE Closed)

Strawberry Day, Ntl

Strawberry Month, Florida

Student Volunteering Week (UK)

Stuffed Mushrooms Day

Summer's Day, National (AU)

Super Bowl (US-NV)

Super Chicken Wing Day

Supermarket Employee Day

Susan B Anthony Day (1820)

Sweater Day

Sweet Potato Month, Ntl.

Sweethearts Day, National (AU)

Switzerland Freezes Russian Assets (CH/RU/UA)(2022)

Sword Swallowers Day, Intl.

T20 World Cup (IN/SK)

Tailor Day, World

Take a Cruise Day

Take Your Child to the Library Day, Ntl.

Take Your Family to School Week (1897)

Tartar Sauce Day

Tater Tot Day, Ntl.

Teal Ribbon Day (AU)

Teddy Bear Day, Intl. (1903)

Teen Dating Violence and Prevention Month, Ntl.

Television Safety Day, Ntl.

Tennis Day, Ntl. Play (1874)

Tennis Pro Day, (1919)

Tet Nguyen Dan (VN)

Texas Cowboy Poetry Week (US-TX)

Thank a Resident Doctor Day

The Day the Music Died (1959)

Therapeutic Recreation Month, Intl.

Therapeutic Recreation Month, Ntl. (CA)

Thinking About Sex Day, Ntl. (UK)

Thinking Day, World

Through with the Chew Week

Thumb Appreciation Day

Tile Day, Ntl

Tim Tam Day (AU)

Time Management Month, Ntl.

Time to Talk Day (UK)

Tinnitus Awareness Week (US/UK)

Toast Day, Ntl. (UK)

Tongue Twister Contest Day, Intl.

Tooth Fairy Day, Intl.

Toothache Day (249 CE)

Tootsie Roll Day, Ntl.(1896)

Tortellini Day, Ntl.

Tortilla Chip Day, Ntl.

Total Defense Day (SG)(1942)

Tourism Resilience Day, Global

Trade Show Image Week, Build a Better

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, (US/MX)(1848)

Tsagaan Sar (MN)

Tu B'Shvat (J)

Tug of War Day

Turkey's Twin Terror Earthquakes (TR/SY)(2023)

Typewriter Appreciation Month

Ukulele Day, World

Umbrella Day

Understanding Month, World (1905)

Union Day, (MM)(1947)

Unity Day (BI)(1991)

USO Day, (1941)

Valentine's Day (269 AD)

Vegan Cuisine Month

Vegan Lipstick Day, Ntl.

Vet Girls Rise, Ntl.

Victory Day (IR)(1979)

Vijaya Ekadashi (H)

Violent Extremism Prevention Day, Intl. February 12

Viticulturist's Day (BG)

Waitangi Day, Ntl. (NZ)(1840)

Walking the Dog Day

Washington's Birthday (1732)

Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbors Day

Wear Red Day for Heart Disease, Ntl.

Weatherman's Day, Ntl. (1744)

Wedding Ring Day, Ntl.

Weddings Month, Ntl.

Welsh Language Music Day (UK)

Wetlands Day, World (1971)

Whale Day, World

Whale Film Festival, World (US-HI)

Whistleblower Reward Day, Ntl.

White Cane Week (CA)

White T-Shirt Day (1937)

Who Shall I Be? Day

Whooping Crane Festival (US-TX)

Wildlife Day, Ntl. (1962)

Wine Day, Drink

Wine, Open that Bottle Night

Wingman's Day, Ntl

Winter Olympics (IT)

Wise Health Care Consumer Month, Ntl.

Women and Girls in Science, Intl. Day of

Women in Blue Jeans Conference (US-SD)

Women Physicians Day, Ntl. (1821)

Women's Heart Health Day, Ntl.

Women's Right to Vote Day (US-UT)(1870)

Woolworth's Day (1879)

Work Naked Day, Ntl.

Work Your Proper Hours Day (UK)

Yom HaMishpacha, Family Day (IL)

Yorkshire Pudding Day (UK)

Youth Day (CM)

Youth Leadership Month

Yukon Heritage Day (CA-YT)

Festima—International Festival of Masks and the Arts (BF)

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I get a complete list of events for my country or category?

You need to be a member of LEEP Calendar, either professional or champion, and use the Advanced Search.

First, run your country through the search and choose the category if applicable.

Secondly, run "Worldwide" through the search and select the category if applicable.

Combining these two lists will give the complete picture of events in your country currently on the calendar.

Where did the idea for LEEP come from?

It began in 1995 when our founder sold radio advertising for KZOK/KMPS in Seattle. The station provided special training on vendor marketing, going directly to the manufacturers, regional headquarters, and resellers for non-traditional advertising dollars. An event calendar proved to be the critical tool for getting to VITO (Very Important Top Official—the person with the money who could okay a promotion). She stayed briefly at the radio stations. Then she took this knowledge and tactic to the Los Angeles Business Journal, where she used it to land local advertising dollars from Xerox, AST/Samsung, Microsoft, and other major tech companies of the time, tripling her desk's revenue within 18 months.

By 1999, she switched to editorial, started her own online publication, and grew that for the next twelve years. In 2009, following the economy tanking and with the rise of social media, she created an editorial calendar for the website. Its focus was on family, relationships, sexuality, and romance. Yet, when she searched for events specific to these, there wasn't a single authoritative source or even a list (LEEP has over 300 a year in this category each year).

It took four months to create that initial list of over 100 relationship events, and even then, half the dates were different depending on the source. The whole process was insane. Concurrently, she was nursing her wounds from a devastating break-up with her fiancé and wasn't really into the whole "relationship thing" anymore. She merged the relationship company with two others and walked away.

LEEP was born, though it would take twelve years of research, every cent she had, a patchwork of jobs, freelancing, several continents, and being sideswiped by her ex (which set the calendar back another four years when she had to start from scratch) before it would finally go live.

Which brings us to today. Welcome to LEEP. It may not be perfect yet, but if there is one thing our founder is, it is persistent. We'll get there. Thank you for supporting us—and thank you for the gift of your time!

How do you decide what goes in LEEP Calendar?

Research and verify. Our goal is to be the go-to source for people seeking timely topics for promotions, awareness campaigns, location-based events, features, and articles. We look to see if it is real, a joke, and if it has someone behind it.

Venue-specific events [e.g., trade shows, concerts, fairs, festivals, conferences, etc.] must be open to the public (or a trade-specific audience) and be able to accommodate 400 or more people.

Awareness events, individual days, weeks, months, and anniversaries are researched. If a specific organization/person is behind it, is in a press release, has been featured by the media in the past year, or is tied to something historical, it goes into the calendar. Companies, organizations, individuals, event promoters, and venues champion their events.

What regions of the world does LEEP cover?

We're international, and it is crucial to understand this when adding an event to LEEP as a Champion. Many social agendas, terms, beliefs, and activities common in the United States do not translate well overseas. Therefore, sticking with facts and definitions is advisable while avoiding jargon or partisan descriptions. This is particularly acute when dealing with issues in Politics, Military, Human Rights, Health, Religion, and the LGBTQ+ categories. LEEP reserves the right to edit such entries to conform to international understanding and norms. When in doubt, follow the United Nations guidelines and those codified in various international treaties.

The United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, and China currently have the most events; however, every day, we're adding more from all over the world, and event champions are adding theirs to our database.

Do you have descriptions for each of the events?

Yes, every single event has a description. If one doesn't show, we're having technical problems.

What do the categories mean?

The categories assist professionals with isolating events that match their market or target demographic. There are seventy distinct categories, and each event can have up to six categories. Their descriptions can be found by clicking through that category on the Categories page in the masthead. Event categories are listed from most prominent (left) to least prominent (right). If it is an anniversary date, the anniversary will always be the first category listed.

When you estimate a date, how do you do that?

First, we contact the organizer. If no one responds, we look at the last seven years of that event's existence for patterns. If we're lucky, the pattern is obvious. We're not always fortunate. If we can't see a pattern (e.g., the event always seems to fall on the third Wednesday of September), we'll consult the day it fell on in the last year like this one (e.g., the last time a year's dates matched 2024 was 1996). Finally, if none of the above work (and often they don't), we'll roll the event back one day (two in a leap year). Most importantly, we mark estimated events with an (est).

It is important to note that many onsite events do not announce their dates until a few weeks out. Even weekly events that are annual often aren't posted until just before the event (Australian NGOs are notorious for this). US Government, senate, and congressional events are usually officially announced after the event passes. Nobody said this is logical.

Where do the events come from?

To make it into the LEEP Calendar, each event has to be independently verified as an actual event by a human being. To create the initial database, we used a variety of resources, including traditional sources, newswire services, governments, NGOs, magazines, news reports, articles, patent databases, our own travel, Google®, Yahoo® and Dogpile® searches, Twitter®, Facebook®, LinkedIn® and anything else we can get our hands. Our founder is a news and history junky, so pretty much everything is a possible source.

Once we have a base list, we research each event to determine where it is located, who is behind it, and whether or not it ran in the past year. What is the event about? Is it a historical anniversary, and if so, for what and when? Does it run on the same day yearly, or does it change? Is it based upon a historical event or patent? If no event URL is available, we look for a source that will add to the understanding of that topic we can link to. This becomes the reference URL. It's meticulous and tedious but necessary.

How do I submit events to LEEP?

Register to become an Event Champion.Fill out the Google Doc spreadsheet with the event's information. Upload the Google Doc Link to LEEP. We'll look at the event(s). If it meets our inclusion standards and all required fields are filled out, you'll be charged the annual event fee for each event accepted. Once charged, you become an event champion subscriber with full access to all areas of LEEP Calendar. You can also manage your events, update them, add to them, and make changes whenever you like.

You have an event we champion in the calendar. How can we take over its administration?

First, check the lower right corner of the event's page. If it says "LEEP," under "Event Manager," then we're the current administrator, and that event is open to the actual champion.

Next, register to become an Event Champion. Grab the URL of the event(s) you consider yourself the champion of and notify us through your champion account. Once we've verified you are the champion, submit the event's annual fee, and we'll transfer the administration of the event and its presentation over to you.

Can a religious organization take over the administration of all the faith holidays and observances in its faith?

To avoid promoting any single doctrine, no single entity can control more than 25 percent of the six core faith's religious events (Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, and Judaism). For example, the Orthodox Church of America may choose to manage Orthodox Christian holidays, and the Catholic Bishops of America may choose Catholic events. However, only 25% of all events classified as Christian can be controlled by either. Same with Islam. A Shiite organization may choose to be the go-to champion on several Islamic observances, while a Sunni organization chooses others. Neither can be the champion for more than 25 percent of all Islamic events.

The entity listed as the champion must be a recognized authority for the faith and be available for questions from journalists and other professional members.

Why do I have to pay to submit events?

To gain control of the event (within our editorial and content guidelines). You choose what to say, which documents to include for download, the videos shown, and any additional pictures. You decide on the source URL, the header image, the headline, and who you list as the champion contact. This is marketing you control for a meager cost.

Secondly, it helps us keep the submitted events authentic and cuts down on spam, propaganda, and other ways bad actors might choose to use LEEP that don't support our mission.

Third, if payment is tendered, the event is generally legitimate, and the organizations behind it, who are now invested, will ensure the information is accurate and up-to-date.

Fourth, this isn't social media. We know Bobby's birthday and Jem and John's wedding are big deals for the people involved; they're private events, not LEEP Calendar events.

Fifth, payment is protection for our event champions. The general public can access most features of the site; however, only paid professional members and event champions can access the event champion's name, address, phone, email, and other contact information. This feature prevents unknown actors from scraping the database, doxxing, and other malicious behavior associated with public contact information. However, it provides the information to those most likely to use it: sponsors, journalists, partners, public relations specialists, and event planners.

Finally, you don't have to pay. You can wait, and hope we stumble upon your event in our research. However, it took us 12 years to put together the 10,000-plus annual events on LEEP, and with millions of events a year worldwide, it could be a while.

Who hosts, champions, or sponsors the events?

LEEP has over 5,000 event champions, including commercial organizations, nongovernment agencies, governments, and individuals. If an event originator is unavailable and the event is not an anniversary, but it is promoted by at least one news organization in the past year, you'll see it listed as an "Unofficial Event. No Sponsor."

Approximately 15 percent of events fall under "Unofficial Event." Whenever it is possible, we will recommend an authority on that subject. An example is: "Unofficial Event. No Sponsor. See the Center for Disease Control on this topic."

How can we advertise on LEEP?

When we launch, we'll be using Google Ads. As soon as we have enough traffic and revenue flow, AdOpsOne will handle optimization and advertising partners for us. Advertising is shown to the non-members of LEEP, the general public, who account for 90% of our traffic. Professional and champion members logged into their accounts do not see ads.

What is your refund policy?

We stand behind our products, and your satisfaction is important to us. Event Champions are charged on a per-event per-year basis and are only charged once we've approved the event for inclusion and then annually until they terminate the event. Depending on the level of submissions, approval may take a few weeks or happen that day. Each event submission must be verified and reviewed by a human before acceptance.

Professional memberships last for a year and auto-renew. Due to the digital nature of our products, once delivered, we generally do not offer refunds because there is no way for you to return the product unused. If you change your mind about your purchase and have yet to log in to your membership or download one of our products, we will happily issue you a refund upon your request. By canceling your membership, you will not be charged at the time of renewal and your membership remains active until that time.

Refund requests made after you have logged in or downloaded our product are handled individually at our sole discretion. Refund requests must be made within three (3) days of your original purchase and include the original receipt, which is emailed. Copy and paste this into the contact form along with your request.

LEEP Calendar uses a third party to handle all banking and financial details. We do not keep your financial information on our servers. Refunds are processed according to the bank's policies and can take up to thirty (30) days. Use the Contact Form to request a refund.

How do third-party reservation and purchase links work?

Purchases made outside of LEEPCalendar.com and our affiliates are subject to the terms and conditions of the companies and organizations purchased from. These include reservation and ticket links associated with individual events on LEEPCalendar.com, and any products or services showcased in advertisements, comments, or not designated as a product/service of Jubilee LLC.

If an event is on the calendar, does LEEP endorse it?

No. There are a lot of events in the calendar we'd prefer not to include, but we must. The appearance of an event in LEEP Calendar does not imply endorsement of the event or the organization championing it by Jubilee LLC, its stakeholders, customers, or subsidiaries. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive resource for events, holidays, venue-specific events, and promotions, whether or not we agree with the content, political position, social movement, philosophy, cause, or purpose.

Organizations highlighted as recommended resources for historical events or unofficial/unsponsored events are presented as suggested resources due to their previously demonstrated areas of expertise. Being named as a recommended resource does not imply Jubilee LLC's endorsement of the organization, nor its endorsement by our stakeholders, customers, or subsidiaries.

The articles, opinions, and views provided by Jubilee LLC or on LEEPCalendar.com are not intended to serve as medical, legal, financial, or any other advice category. All content is provided for information and entertainment purposes only. Additional documents, images, and videos may be authored by licensed psychologists, mental health professionals, legal, financial, and other experts, or by journalists and are provided to assist in understanding the content of a specific event. For health-related or sponsored events, we may quote directly and at length from the champion's collateral or a recognized expert in that field.

How can I use LEEP Calendar?

We put together guides for the most common visitors to LEEP. Check these out to see how others use LEEP.

Executives & Business Owners
Public Relations
Event Planning
Media Sales & Advertising Professionals
Bloggers & Journalism
Educators

How do you define locations?

We follow United Nations and International Treaty guidelines on what is or is not a country, territory, or under occupation. We've divided the world into event categories to facilitate regional exploration.

Africa
Australia & New Zealand
Canada
Brazil & South America
China, Japan, Taiwan, Mongolia & the Koreas
Eastern Europe
Europe
India
Mexico, Central America & the Caribbean
Russia
South & Southeast Asia
South Africa
The Middle East & West Asia
United Kingdom & Ireland
United States
Worldwide

Do you do trade shows and conventions?

Yes! Absolutely—plus festivals, fairs and symposiums. We currently have several hundred of each on the calendar. This is a key growth area for us. We want people to be able to find these events in their industry so they can attend, sponsor, exhibit, or partner quickly.

We are planning to create an event. When should we do that?

May and October are the most popular months of the year to champion an event. The least popular is December, followed by July. The fewer events, the less competition you'll have for press, attention, participation, and related resources.

Health events are more concentrated in the spring. Education events tend to follow the school year. These are just some of the factors you should consider if you're looking to create an event.

You should also check the calendar first to see if the topic of your event is already in play by another organization or in another country. It is far less expensive, and you'll have more impact if you combine resources with an organization already running an event than creating one from scratch. Many successful international events began this way, with an organization developing an event within their home country, making it a success, and expanding to other countries via in- country partners.

How do I reach you with a question?

See our contact page. Use the Contact Form