Today is: May 9
Day Week Month

Poverty Eradication, 3rd Intl. Decade

Letter and Card Writing Month, Ntl.

Snooker World Championship (UK)

Golden Week (JP)

Blues Music Awards (WC Handy Awards)

Dying Matters Awareness Week (UK)

Demystifying Death Week (UK)

Emergency Preparedness Week, Ntl. (CA)

Facilities Managers Week, World FM

Naturopathic Medicine Week (US/CA)

Neuropathy Awareness Week, Peripheral, Ntl.

Pulitzer Prize Winners Announced

Small Business Week, Ntl.

African World Heritage Day

Air Quality Awareness Week

Alcohol and Other Drug-Related Birth Defects Week, Ntl.

Amar Das Jayanti (S)

Amyloidosis Day, Ntl. (AU)

Animal Disaster Preparedness Day, Ntl.

Anxiety and Depression Awareness Week, Ntl.

Argania Tree, Intl. Day of the

Asthma Day, World

Babysitters Day, Ntl.

Bank Holiday (UK/IE)

Be Kind to Animals Week

Beverage Day, Ntl.

Big Day of Giving

Bike to School Day

Bird Day, World Migratory

Birth Control Pill Day (1960)

Birth Mother's Day

Black Mothers Bailout Week

Bonza Bottler Day, Intl

Butterscotch Brownie Day

Candied Orange Peel Day

Cartoonists Day (1895)

Charter Schools Week, Ntl.

Chickens Day (Respect For), Intl.

Children's Book Week

Children's Day (JP/KR)

Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day, Ntl

Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week (US/CA)

Cinco de Mayo (MX)(1862)

Clean up Your Room Day

Coca Cola Day (1886)

Coconut Cream Pie Day

Computer, Choose Privacy Week

Confederate Memorial Day (US-NC, SC)(1863)

Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Awareness Day

Cyclofemme

Cystinosis Awareness Day

Deaf Awareness Week (UK)

Dog Mom's Day, Ntl.

Donkey Day, Intl.

Donkey Week (UK)

Drinking Water Week

East Meets West Day (1869)

Ekadanta Sankashti (H)

Fair Trade Day, World

Fall Labour Day (AU-NT/QLD)

Family Week, Ntl

Ferret Day, Ntl. (UK)

Finastic Friday, Sharks

Firefighters Day, Intl.

Flora Day (UK)

Galveston Historic Home Tour (US-TX)

Get Fit, Don't Sit Day

Giro D'Italia (IT)

Goodwill Industries Week (US/CA)

Greenery Day (JP)(1901)

Guru Amar Das Sahib (S)(1479)

Heart Week (AU)

Hedgehog Awareness Week (UK)

Hoagie Day, Ntl.

Horace Mann Day (1796)

Hospital Week, Ntl.

Hug Holiday Week, Ntl.

Hurricane Preparedness Week, Ntl.

Iris Day

Jamestown Day

Joseph Brackett Day (1797)

Lag B'Omer (J)

Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive

Lost Sock Memorial Day

Lupus Day, World

Management Accounting Day, Intl.

Mata Tirtha Aunshi (H)(NP/IN)

Maternal Mental Health Week

Melanoma Monday

Mental Health Awareness Week (CA)

Met Gala (US-NY)

Midwife, International Day of the

Military Spouses Day

Miniature Golf Day, Ntl.

Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls, National Day of Awareness for (1992)

Moms Week, Salute to 35+

Moon—Third Quarter

Mother's Day

Motherless Daughters Awareness Week (AU)

Multiple Sclerosis Carnation Days (CA)

Music Week, Canadian (CA-ON)

Music Week, Ntl.

National Day (VA)(2025)

No Diet Day, Intl.

No Homework Day

No Socks Day

Nurses Week, Ntl.(1820)

Nursing Week, Ntl. Skilled Home

Occupational Safety and Health Week, (US/CA/MX)

Perinatal Mental Health Awareness Week (NZ)

Pet Week, Ntl.

Physical Education and Sports Week, Ntl.

Poem on Your Pillow Day

Police Day, Ntl. (FM)

Police Week, Ntl.

Portuguese Language Day, World

Prayer, National Day of

Prevention Week, Ntl.

Public Gardens Week, Ntl.

Public Service Recognition Week

Puppy Mill Action Week

Red Cross and Red Crescent Day, World (1828)

References Week, Update Your

Registered Nurses Recognition Day, Ntl.

Roast Leg of Lamb Day

Saint Efisio, Festival of (IT)

Shrimp Day, Ntl.

Star Wars Day

Stay Up All Night, Night

Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week (SubWeek)

Summer Safety Week, Ntl.(CA)

Teachers Appreciation Week

Teachers Day, Ntl.

Time for a Cuppa (UK)

Tourist Appreciation Day, Ntl.

Train Day, Ntl (1971)

Transportation Week, Ntl.

Travel and Tourism Week, Ntl.

Truman Day (1884)

VE Day (1945)

Windmill Day, Ntl. (NL)

Women's Health Week, Ntl.

World War II Remembrance Days (1945)

Youth Day (CN)(1919)

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

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Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

Sand and Dust Storms, Intl. Decade on Combating

Islamic Year 1447 (M)

Jewish Year 5786 (J)

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.

Chinese Year of the Horse, 4724

Losar and Year 2153 (B)

Earth Echo Challenge, Intl.

Nanakshahi Year 558 (S)

Letter and Card Writing Month, Ntl.

Pet Month, Ntl. (UK)

Sikh Awareness Month

Vaisakha (H)

Vaisakh (S)

Dhul-Qa'dah (M)

Iyyar (J)

Snooker World Championship (UK)

Ridván (1863)

Antiqua Sailing Week (AG)

Auctioneers Week, Ntl

Preservation Week

Stewardship Week, Ntl.

Gardening Week, Ntl. (UK)

Multiple Sclerosis Week (UK)

School Nutrition Employee Appreciation Week

Golden Week (JP)

Walpurgisnacht (870 AD)

Coeliac Awareness Day, Intl.

Ardbeg Day (UK)

BaconFest (US-IA)

Bike to Work Day, Ntl.

Blues Music Awards (WC Handy Awards)

Chocolate Festival, Grenada (GD)

Click-It-or-Ticket Mobilization

Coaching Week, Intl.

Dying Matters Awareness Week (UK)

Demystifying Death Week (UK)

Emergency Medical Services Recognition Day, Ntl.

Emergency Preparedness Week, Ntl. (CA)

Epilepsy Week, Ntl. (UK)

Eurovision Song Contest (AT)

Exercise Right Week (AU)

FA Cup Final, Emirates (UK)

Facilities Managers Day, World FM

Facilities Managers Week, World FM

Fes Music Festival (MO)

Garden Wildlife Week (UK)

Ivor Novello Awards (UK)

Ivors Week (UK)

Learn to Swim Week, Intl.

Mental Health Action Day

MOVE Week, European

Naturopathic Medicine Week (US/CA)

Neuropathy Awareness Week, Peripheral, Ntl.

Palliative Care Week, Ntl.(AU)

Performance Marketing Awards (UK)

PlayStation Days of Play

Pulitzer Prize Winners Announced

Red Nose Day

Road Safety Week, Canadian (CA)

Small Business Week, Ntl.

Webby Awards

143 Day, Mr. Rogers Day

65 Roses Month (AU)

African Liberation/Freedom Day (1958/1963)

African Violet Week, Ntl (US-KS)

African World Heritage Day

AIDS Vaccine Awareness Day

AIDS, First Man Cured of AIDS Announced (2011)

Air Quality Awareness Week

Alcohol and Other Drug-Related Birth Defects Week, Ntl.

ALS Awareness Month

Amar Das Jayanti (S)

Amaranth Month

Amnesty International Day (1961)

Amyloidosis Day, Ntl. (AU)

Animal Disaster Preparedness Day, Ntl.

Anxiety and Depression Awareness Week, Ntl.

Apara Ekadashi (H)

Apple Pie Day, Ntl.

Argania Tree, Intl. Day of the

Armed Forces Day

Arthritis Awareness Month, Ntl.

Arthritis Care Awareness Week (UK)

Ascension Day (C)

Ascension Day, Orthodox (C)

Ascension of Baha'u'llah (1892)

Asian and Pacific Islander AIDS Awareness Day

Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month

Asparagus Month, Ntl.

Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month

Asthma Day, World

Auctioneers Day, Ntl

Autoimmune Arthritis Day, World

Aviation Maintenance Technicians Day (1868), Ntl.

Baby Day, Ntl.

Babysitters Day, Ntl.

Backyard Games Week, Ntl.

Bank Holiday (UK)

Bank Holiday (UK/IE)

Barbecue Month, Ntl.

BBQ Week, Ntl. (UK)

Be a Millionaire Day

Be Kind to Animals Week

Beaufort Day (1774)

Bee Day, World

Best Friend-in-Law Day, Ntl.

Beverage Day, Ntl.

Big Day of Giving

Bike and Bicycle Safety Month

Bike Day, Ride a, Ntl

Bike Shop Day, Ntl. (UK)

Bike to School Day

Bike to Work Week, Ntl.

Biographer's Day (1763)

Biological Diversity Day, World (1992)

Bird Day, World Migratory

Birth Control Pill Day (1960)

Birth Mother's Day

Black Mothers Bailout Week

Blessing of the Bikes

Blood Pressure Month, Ntl.

Blue Moon—Full

Blueberry Cheesecake Day

Bonza Bottler Day, Intl

Borderline Personality Disorder Awareness Month

Boys and Girls Club Day (1906)

Brain Tumor Action Month

Brother's Day, Ntl

Brothers and Sisters Day, Intl.

Brown-Bag-It Day, Ntl.

Bubba Day, Ntl.

Bucket's Got a Hole Day

Buddha Purnima (H)

Building Safety Month, Ntl.

Buttermilk Biscuit Day

Butterscotch Brownie Day

Canadian Immigrants' Day (CA)

Cancer Research Month, Ntl.

Candied Orange Peel Day

Cannes Film Festival (FR)

Car-Keeping Month, Ntl. Good

Carabao Festival (PH)

Cartoonists Day (1895)

Celiac Awareness Month (CA)

Charter Schools Week, Ntl.

Check Your Wipers Day, Southern Hemisphere

Cheese Month, American

Cheese Rolling Competition, Gloucestershire (UK)

Cherry Cobbler Day

Chicken Dance Day

Chickens Day (Respect For), Intl.

Chihuahua Day, Intl.

Children of Fallen Patriots Day (1864)

Children's Book Week

Children's Day (JP/KR)

Children's Hospice Day, Intl.

Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day, Ntl

Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week (US/CA)

Chocolate Chip Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Custard Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Custard Month

Chocolate Parfait Day, Ntl.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness Day, Intl. (1820)

Cinco de Mayo (MX)(1862)

Civility Awareness Month, Global

Civility Awareness Month, Intl.

Clap 4 Health Month

Clean up Your Room Day

Coca Cola Day (1886)

Coconut Cream Pie Day

Coeliac Awareness Month (UK)

College Savings Day

College Students with Disabilities Recognition Month

Colored Troops Founders Day (1863)

Comic Book Day (Free), Ntl.

Computer, Choose Privacy Week

Condiment Month, Ntl.

Confederate Memorial Day (US-NC, SC)(1863)

Constitution Day (MH)(1979)

Constitution Day (NO)(1814)

Constitution Day (PL)(1791)

Constitution Memorial Day (JP)(1947)

Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Awareness Day

Craft and Design Month (2011)(UK)

Craft Beer Week, American

Creativation (US-MO)

Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Month (AU)

Cultural Diversity, World Day of

Cyclofemme

Cystic Fibrosis Month

Cystinosis Awareness Day

Day of Light, Intl.

Day of the Holy Cross (MX)

Deaf Awareness Week (UK)

Declaration of the Bab (1844)

Defense Transportation Day, Ntl.

Dementia Awareness Week (UK)

Devil's Food Cake Day, Ntl.

Dhu al-Hijjah (M)

Dictionary Week (1995)

Digestive Diseases Awareness Month, Ntl.

Dirty Dishes Day, (No)

Dog Mom's Day, Ntl.

Dog Park Day, Ntl.

Don't Fry in the Sun Day

Donate a Day's Wages to Charity Day

Donkey Day, Intl.

Donkey Week (UK)

Donkey Welfare Day (KE)

Doughnut Week, The Children’s Trust National (UK)

Drinking Water Week

Ducasse de Mons, Doudou (BE)(1349)

East Meets West Day (1869)

Eat More Fruits and Veggies Day

Eat What You Want Day

Egg Month

Eid al-Adha (M)

Ekadanta Sankashti (H)

Electrical Safety Month, Ntl.

Eliza Doolittle Day

Emergency Medical Services Week, Ntl.

Employee Health and Fitness Day, Ntl.

Employee Health and Fitness Month, Global

End of the Derg Day (ET) (1991)

Endangered Species Day, Ntl.

Eosinophil Awareness Week, Ntl.

Escargot Day, Ntl.

Etiquette Week, Ntl.

Europa League Final (TR)

European Day of Parks (1909)

Executive Coaching Day

Explosive Ordinance Disposal Day

Fair Play Day, World

Fair Trade Day, World

Fall Labour Day (AU-NT/QLD)

Families Week, Ntl. (AU)

Families, Intl. Day of

Family Week, Ntl

Family Wellness Month

Felony Day (2024)

Ferret Day, Ntl. (UK)

Fibromyalgia Education and Awareness Month

Finastic Friday, Sharks

Firefighters Day, Intl.

Fitness Day, Ntl.

Five Boro Bike Tour (US-NY)

Flora Day (UK)

Florida Folk Festival, White Springs (US-FL)

Flu Season Begins, Southern

Food Allergy Action Month

Food Allergy Week (AU)

Football (Soccer) Day, World (1924)

Foreign Service Workers Day

Forest Day, Waldchestag (DE)

Foster Care Month, Ntl.

Foul Ball Week, Ntl.(1921)

French Open (FR)

Frog Jumping Day (1865)

Galveston Historic Home Tour (US-TX)

Ganga Dussehra (H)

Garden Meditation Day

Garden Month, Gifts from the

Gardening for Wildlife Month

Gator Day, Ntl

Gaza Freedom Flotilla Attack (2010)

Geek Pride Day (1977)

George Floyd Day (2020)

Get Caught Reading Month

Get Fit, Don't Sit Day

Giro D'Italia (IT)

Global Day of Prayer (C)

Go Topless Day

Goodwill Industries Week (US/CA)

Goth Day, World

Grand Final A-League (AU)

Grand Prix of Canada (CA-QC)

Grand Prix, Miami (US-FL)

Grape Popsicle Day (1905)

Great Prayer Day—Store Bededag (DK)

Green Up Day (US-VT)

Greenery Day (JP)(1901)

Guru Amar Das Sahib (S)(1479)

Guru Arjan Dev Ji (S)(1653)

Haitian Heritage Month

Hajj (M)(SA)

Hamburger Day, Ntl.

Hamburger Month, Ntl.

Harvey Milk Day (1930)

Heal the Children Month

Healthy and Safe Swimming Week

Healthy Vision Month (US)

Hearing and Speech Month, Better

Heart Week (AU)

Hedgehog Awareness Week (UK)

Hemochromatosis Awareness Month (CA)

Hepatitis Awareness Month, Ntl.

Hepatitis Testing Day, Ntl.

Hereditary Angioedema Awareness Day (HAE)

Hereditary Hemochromatosis Genetic Screening and Awareness Month, Ntl.

High Blood Pressure Education Month, Ntl.

Hoagie Day, Ntl.

Hoarders and Pack Rats Day

Homeowner's Day, New

Homophobia and Transphobia, Intl. Day Against (1990)

Horace Mann Day (1796)

Hospital Week, Ntl.

Hug Holiday Week, Ntl.

Hug Your Cat Day

Hummus Day, Intl

Huntington's Disease Awareness Month (CA)

Huntington's Disease Awareness Month

Hurricane Preparedness Week, Ntl.

Hyperemesis Gravidarum Awareness Day

I Need a Patch for That Day

Independence Day (ER)(1991/1994)

Independence Day (GE)(1919)

Independence Day (JO)(1946)

Independence Day (PY)(1811)

Independence Day (TL)(2002)

Indianapolis 500 (US-IN)

Infertility Survival Day, Ntl.

Infrastructure Week, Ntl

Inventors Month, Ntl.

Iris Day

Iris Festival (BE)

Isle of Man TT (UK)

Jamestown Day

Jamestown Founding (1607)

Jeth (S)

Jewish-American Heritage Month

Joseph Brackett Day (1797)

Jyeshtha (H)

Keep Kids Alive—Drive 25, Ntl.

Keffiyeh Day, World

Kentucky Derby (US-KY)

Kids to Parks Day, Ntl.

Labor Day/Worker's Day International (CN)

Lag B'Omer (J)

Last Bell Day (RU)

Law Day

Learn About Composting Day

Learn to Ride a Bike Day

Learn to Swim Day, Intl.

Lei Day, (US-HI)

Leopard Day, World

Leprechaun Day, World

Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive

Limerick Day (1812)

Lindy Hop Day (Jitterbug), World (1914)

Living Together in Peace, Day of

Living Together in Peace, International Day of

Loomis Day

Lost Sock Memorial Day

Love a Tree Day

Love Day, Global

Lowcountry Shrimp Festival, South Carolina

Loyalty Day

Lucky Penny Day

Lumpy Rug Day

Lung Cancer Awareness Month (AU)

Lupus Awareness Month, Ntl.

Lupus Day, World

Lyme Disease Awareness Month

Macaroon Day, Ntl.

Management Accounting Day, Intl.

Maritime Day, Ntl. (1819)

Markor, Intl. Day of

Martin Z Mollusk Day (US-NJ)

Mata Tirtha Aunshi (H)(NP/IN)

Maternal Mental Health Week

May Day

May One Day

Mayday for Mutts, Ntl

ME/CFS Awareness Month (US-CA)

Meat Free May (UK)

Medication Dependence Prevention Month (AU)

Meditation Month, Ntl.

Mediterranean Diet Month, Intl.

Melanoma Monday

Memo Day, Ntl.

Memorial Day

Menstrual Hygiene Day, Global

Mental Health Awareness Week (CA)

Mental Health Awareness Week (UK)

Mental Health Month, Ntl.

Met Gala (US-NY)

Microchip Your Pet Month (US)

Midnight Sun (NO)

Midwife, International Day of the

Military Appreciation Month, Ntl.

Military Spouses Day

Miniature Golf Day, Ntl.

Missing and Exploited Children's Day, Intl.

Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls, National Day of Awareness for (1992)

Moms Week, Salute to 35+

Moon—First Quarter

Moon—Full

Moon—New

Moon—Third Quarter

Morning Tea for Cancer (AU)

Mother Goose Day

Mother's Day (HT)

Mother's Day

Motherless Daughters Awareness Week (AU)

Motorcycle Safety Month (US/CA), Ntl.

Mount Saint Helens Eruption (US-WA)(1980)

MPS Awareness Day, Intl.

Multiple Sclerosis Carnation Days (CA)

Multiple Sclerosis Day, World

Museum Day, Intl.

Music Week, Canadian (CA-ON)

Music Week, Ntl.

Musical Instrument Day, Buy a

Mystery Month

Nakba Day (PS/IL)(1948)

Narada Jayanti (H)

National Day (AZ)(1918)

National Day (VA)(2025)

National Day (YE)(1990)

Neurofibromatosis Awareness Month, Ntl.

Nightshift Workers Day, Ntl (US/CA)

No Diet Day, Intl.

No Homework Day

No Socks Day

Nurses Day, Intl. (1820)

Nurses Week, Ntl.(1820)

Nursing Week, Ntl. Skilled Home

Nutty Fudge Day, Ntl.

Obstetric Fistula, Day to End, Intl.

Occupational Safety and Health Week, (US/CA/MX)

Old Friends, New Friends Week

Older Americans Month

Orthodox Pentecost (C)

Osama bin Laden Killed (2011)

Osteoporosis Prevention Month, Ntl. (US)

Otter Day, World

Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage, Feast of (PH)

Pansexual Visability Day

Parrot Day, World

Peace Officers Memorial Day

Peacekeepers' Day, International United Nations

Pediatric Stroke Awareness Month, Ntl.

Pentecost (C)

Perinatal Mental Health Awareness Week (NZ)

Pesach Sheni (J)

Pet Cancer Awareness Month, Ntl.

Pet Month, Ntl.

Pet Week, Ntl.

PGA Championship (US-PA)

Photography Month, Ntl.

Physical Education and Sports Week, Ntl.

Physical Fitness and Sports Month, Ntl.

Physiotherapy Month, Ntl. (CA)

Piercing Day, Ntl

Plant Health Day, Intl.

Plant Health Week (UK)

Podenco Day, Intl. (ES/UK)

Poem on Your Pillow Day

Police Day, Ntl. (FM)

Police Week, Ntl.

Portuguese Language Day, World

Posture Month

Potato, Intl. Day of the

Prayer, National Day of

Preakness Stakes

Premier League Final (UK)

Prescription Drug Disposal Awareness Day, (1991)

Preservation Month, Ntl.

Press Freedom Day, World

Prevention Week, Ntl.

Public Gardens Week, Ntl.

Public Science Day, Ntl.(CN)

Public Service Recognition Week

Public Works Week, Ntl.(US/CA)

Puppy Mill Action Week

Purebred Dog Day, Ntl.

Radio Day, Public (1971)

Raspberry Popover Day, Ntl.

REACT Month

Read to Your Baby Bump Month, Ntl.

Realtor Day (1908)

Receptionist Day, Intl.

Recommitment Month, Ntl.

Reconciliation Week (AU)(1967)

Red Cross and Red Crescent Day, World (1828)

References Week, Update Your

Registered Nurses Recognition Day, Ntl.

Renaissance Period Officially Begins (1453)

Rescue Dog Day, Ntl

Responsible Animal Guardian Month

Ride of Silence, Intl.

Road Safety Week (NZ)

Roast Leg of Lamb Day

Robert's Rules Day (1837)

Rogation Sunday (C)

Romani Resistance Day, Intl. (1944)

Romantic Comedy Day (1941)

Running of the Balls (US-TN)

Rural Life Sunday (C)(US/CA)

Safe Boating Week, (US/CA) Ntl.

Sagarmatha Day (NP)(1953)

Saint Augustine, Feast of (UK)(604 AD)

Saint Efisio, Festival of (IT)

Saint Joan of Arc Feast Day (1431)

Salad Month, Ntl.

Sally Ride Day (1951)

Salt Awareness Week, World

San Isidro Day (C)

Sandwich Week, British (UK)

Santacruzan, Flores de Mayo (PH)

Save Your Hearing Day (1976)

Schizophrenia Awareness Week, World (AU)

Schizophrenia Day, World

School Lunch Hero Day, Ntl

School Nurses Day, Ntl.

School Principal's Day, Ntl.

Science and Technology Workers' Day, Ntl.(CN)

Scrapbooking Day, Ntl.

Scripps National Spelling Bee

Scurvy Awareness Day

Sea Monkey Day, Ntl.

Senior Health and Fitness Day, Ntl.

Service Dog Eye Examination Month, Ntl.

Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, Ntl.

Shani Jayanti (H)

Shavuot (J)

Shireen Abu Akleh Day (2022)

Shoes Day, Two Different Colored, Ntl.

Shrimp Day, Ntl.

Silver Star Families of America Day

Sivan (J)

Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month

Sleep Month, Better

Slider Day, Ntl

Slugs Return from Capistrano Day

Smile Month, Ntl. (UK)

Solidarity with Peoples of Non-Self-Governing Territories, Week of

Sorry Day—Apology Day, Ntl. (AU)(1997)

Space Day

Speak in Full Sentences Day—No Texting Day

Specially-abled Pets Day, Ntl.

Spinal Tech Health Week (AU)

Spiritual Literacy Month

Star Wars Day

Starlight Day (AU)

Stars and Stripes Forever Day (1897)

Stay Up All Night, Night

Stock Exchange Holiday (NYSE Closed)

Straw Hat Day (1916)

Strawberries Day, Pick

Strike Out Stroke Month

Stroke Awareness Month, Ntl. (US)

Stuttering Awareness Week, Ntl.

Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week (SubWeek)

Summer Safety Week, Ntl.(CA)

Sun Awareness Week (UK)

Sunscreen for Sunday

Supply Chain Professionals Day

Sweet Vidalia Onion Month, Ntl.

Tap Dance Day, Ntl. (1878)

Tavern Month, Ntl.

Tea Day, Intl.

Teachers Appreciation Week

Teachers Day (US-FL)

Teachers Day, Ntl.

Teen Self-Esteem Month, Ntl.

Telecommunications and Information Society Day, World (1865)

Thyroid Awareness Month (AU)

Tiara Day, Intl. (1819)

Time for a Cuppa (UK)

Tobacco Day, World No

Tooth Month, Save Your

Tourist Appreciation Day, Ntl.

Towel Day, Intl.

Toxic Encephalopathy and Chemical Injury Awareness Month, Ntl.

Trade Month, World

Train Day, Ntl (1971)

Transportation Week, Ntl.

Travel and Tourism Week, Ntl.

Trinity Sunday (C)

Triple Crown

Truffle Day

Truman Day (1884)

Tuba Day, Intl.

Tuberous Sclerosis Awareness Month

Tuna Day, World

Turtle Day, World

Twilight Zone Day (1908)

UEFA Champions League Final (HU)

Ultraviolet (UV) Awareness Month

Underground America Day

Unicycle Day, Ride a

Unicycle Week, Ride a

Unity Day (CM)(1972)

Urgent Care Awareness Month, Ntl.

Vanilla Pudding Day, Ntl.

Vat Savitri Vrat (H)

VE Day (1945)

Vesak (B)(H)

Victoria Day (CA)(1837)

Vinegar Month

Virtual Assistant Day, Intl.

Vision Health Month (CA)

Visit Your Relatives Day

Vrishabha Sankranti (H)

Walk in the Woods Month (UK)

Walk Safely to School Day (AU)

Walking Month, Ntl. (US/UK)

Water a Flower Day

Wear Purple for Peace Day

Wedding of the Sea (IT)

Weights and Measures Day, Intl. (1875)

Wetlands Month, American.

What You Think Upon, Grows, Day

Whisky Day, World

White Wreath Day (AU)

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Feb

Super Chicken Wing Day: February 11 

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Super Chicken Wing Day falls on Super Bowl Sunday. Chicken wings are a favorite appetizer on game days. 

The story of chicken wings as a popular appetizer is a significant part of American culinary history, particularly with the creation of Buffalo wings. This dish has garnered international fame.

ORIGIN OF CHICKEN WINGS AS AN APPETIZER 


The most widely accepted origin story of the chicken wing as a popular appetizer traces back to 1964 in Buffalo, New York. Teressa Bellissimo, co-owner of the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, is credited with inventing the Buffalo wing. According to the legend, Bellissimo concocted the dish as a late-night snack for her son and his friends. She deep-fried leftover chicken wings, which until then were used for stock or soup. Once fried, she tossed them in a homemade spicy sauce. Her simple creation quickly gained popularity, becoming a staple in the Anchor Bar before spreading to other establishments.

THE RISE OF CHICKEN WINGS IN POPULARITY


The appeal of Buffalo wings surged in the 1970s and 1980s, with the concept spreading beyond Buffalo and throughout the United States. Chicken wings' popularity increased, given their versatility. Wings benefit from various sauces, ranging from mild to extremely hot, savory to sweet, and cater to different palates and cravings. Add their ease of eating, and chicken wings became synonymous with sports events and casual dining, often paired with celery sticks, blue cheese, or ranch dressing.

CULINARY IMPACT OF CHICKEN WINGS 


The rise of chicken wings led to the establishment of numerous wing-focused restaurants and chains, some of which turned into successful franchises. The dish's popularity also led to the creation of "National Chicken Wing Day," celebrated on July 29 in the United States, International Chicken Wing Day on July 1, and this event on Super Bowl Sunday. Chicken wings have become a staple of American cuisine and a favorite treat worldwide.

The story of the chicken wing, particularly the Buffalo wing, is a testament to culinary innovation and American food culture. From a late-night snack in a small bar in Buffalo to an internationally recognized appetizer, the chicken wing's journey reflects the simplicity and creativity inherent in culinary evolution.
Africa
01
Feb

Optimists Day, World: February 1

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World Optimists Day, created in 2013, is a global celebration promoting positivity and an optimistic outlook, is observed annually. The event is a reminder to focus on the bright side of life and a call to action to spread hope and joy in communities worldwide.

Optimists International, a service organization founded in 1919, founded the event to promote optimism and positive thinking. The primary purpose of World Optimists Day is to encourage individuals to look at life with a hopeful perspective and acknowledge the power of positive thinking and its impact on mental well-being, stress reduction, and overall quality of life.

World Optimists Day is a reminder that, despite challenges and setbacks, a positive outlook can lead to improved coping strategies, resilience, and even improved health outcomes. It's also an opportunity for communities, schools, and organizations to engage in activities that promote optimism, such as sharing uplifting stories, hosting motivational talks, and engaging in community service.


CELEBRATING WORLD OPTIMISTS DAY

  • Celebrations of World Optimists Day vary globally, but common activities include:
  • Community events focused on spreading joy and hope.
  • Workshops on positive thinking.
  • Social media campaigns encourage people to share messages of optimism.
  • Schools and educational institutions may participate by organizing events that foster a positive student environment, such as gratitude exercises or acts of kindness challenges.
  • Businesses and organizations often use this day to engage in team-building activities centered around positive thinking and to highlight the importance of a positive workplace culture.

In summary, World Optimists Day celebrates the power and benefits of positive thinking. Its significance lies in its universal message of hope, resilience, and the enduring human spirit. The day provides an opportunity for individuals and communities to reflect on the positive aspects of life and to spread an optimistic outlook, which can profoundly affect both individual well-being and societal harmony.
Africa
01
Feb

La Poutine Week (CA): February 1-7

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La Poutine Week is an annual celebration dedicated to Quebec's iconic dish, poutine, which originated in Canada's predominantly French-speaking province. This gastronomic event, launched in 2012, was conceived by Na'eem Adam and Thierry Rassam, the same duo who initiated Le Burger Week. Their vision was to create a festival that celebrates but elevates poutine, a humble dish of fries, cheese curds, and gravy, to new culinary heights.

Poutine is a beloved Canadian dish, particularly famous in the province of Quebec, where it is widely considered a culinary staple. The dish has humble beginnings and a somewhat unclear origin story but has risen to iconic status over the years.

HISTORY OF POUTINE


Poutine originated in rural Quebec, Canada, in the 1950s.

Its invention has several claims, but the prevailing legend is poutine was created in Warwick, Quebec, by a restaurant owner named Fernand Lachance. When a customer requested the addition of cheese curds to his fries, Lachance is said to have exclaimed, "Ça va faire une maudite poutine!" ("That's going to make a damn mess!"), thus giving the dish its name.

Poutine was initially seen as a dish of the working class and shunned in haute cuisine circles. Over time, however, it gained popularity across all sectors of society.

INGREDIENTS AND PREPARATION

Poutine is a simple dish with three key ingredients:

  • French Fries— the dish's base is traditionally made from fried hand-cut potatoes until they are crispy on the outside but still soft inside.
  • Cheese Curds—Fresh cheese curds are essential for an authentic poutine. They should be soft, have a mild flavor, and are typically added while squeaky fresh.
  • Gravy—A hot brown gravy, often made from beef and chicken stock, is poured over the fries and cheese curds. The gravy should be light enough not to make the fries soggy but thick enough to coat them.

The dish is typically served hot, with the cheese curds partially melted by the heat of the gravy and fries. Poutine's appeal lies in its combination of textures and flavors: the crispiness of the fries, the chewiness of the cheese, and the rich, savory flavor of the gravy.

CELEBRATING POUTINE


Over the years, poutine has evolved, with numerous variations emerging. Restaurants and chefs have experimented with adding additional ingredients such as meats, vegetables, and different sauces, transforming it from a simple, fast food item into a gourmet dish. Despite these variations, the heart of poutine remains the unique combination of fries, cheese curds, and gravy.

La Poutine Week's primary purpose is to showcase poutine's versatility and culinary potential. It encourages local restaurants and chefs to experiment with this traditional dish, creating unique and innovative variations. This event has become a platform for culinary creativity, where classic poutine is reimagined with diverse and sometimes unexpected ingredients, appealing to various tastes and preferences.

Originally, La Poutine Week was a local event in Montreal, Quebec, where poutine maintains status in the province's culinary culture. However, its popularity quickly grew, and the event expanded to include other cities across Canada. La Poutine Week took a little while to gain international recognition, with restaurants worldwide participating in the festivities.

During the event, which typically takes place in February, participating restaurants offer their unique poutine creations to the public. Customers sample various renditions and vote for their favorites. This interactive component engages the community and fosters a competitive spirit among chefs and restaurants.

La Poutine Week also often incorporates a charitable element, with many restaurants donating some of their proceeds to local charities. This aspect of the event highlights the organizers' commitment to community involvement and social responsibility.

In summary, La Poutine Week, originating in Quebec, Canada, is a testament to poutine's enduring popularity and cultural significance. What started as a celebration of a local dish has transformed into an international culinary event, drawing participants and enthusiasts from around the globe. It showcases the innovative spirit of chefs and restaurants while fostering community engagement and supporting charitable causes.
Africa
01
Sep

Le Burger Week (CA): September 1-14

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Le Burger Week, a highly anticipated culinary event, originated in Quebec, Canada. This restaurant initiative, which celebrates the art of burger-making, was first launched in Montreal in 2012. The brainchild of Na'eem Adam and Thierry Rassam, the event was conceived to showcase local chefs' creativity and culinary skills while engaging the community in a fun and interactive dining experience.

The primary purpose of Le Burger Week is to promote local restaurants and chefs, encouraging them to put their best foot forward in crafting unique and delicious burgers. The event also serves as a platform for culinary innovation and experimentation, as participants are encouraged to think outside the box and create burgers that are not only tasty but also visually appealing and original.

Le Burger Week started as a local event in Montreal, but its popularity rapidly spread. It took a little while for other cities in Quebec to join in the festivities. Over the years, the event has expanded beyond Quebec, becoming a nationwide celebration in Canada and crossing international borders with participating restaurants in various countries.

The event operates on a voting system, where burger enthusiasts can sample the offerings and vote for their favorite creations. This interactive element adds a competitive edge to the event, with chefs vying for the best burger in their city or region. The winners gain not only bragging rights but also significant media attention, which can be a boon for local businesses.

In addition to promoting local culinary talent, Le Burger Week also often includes a charitable component, with many participating restaurants donating a portion of their proceeds to local charities. This aspect of the event underscores a commitment to community engagement and social responsibility.

Le Burger Week, originating from Montreal, Quebec, celebrates culinary ingenuity and local talent. What started as a small, community-focused event has become a significant culinary festival, attracting burger aficionados and casual diners alike while contributing to the local community and charities. Its growth and popularity underscore the universal appeal of a well-crafted burger and the communal joy of shared culinary experiences.
Africa
11
Feb

Pickle Time Week: February 11-17

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Pickle Time Week was created in the mid-20th century by the Pickle Packers Association to promote the enjoyment of pickled foods during winter. 

Pickling, an ancient culinary art, traces its roots back over 4,000 years. Originating in the fertile crescent of Mesopotamia, preserving food beyond its natural shelf life was primarily necessary. Pickling emerged as a practical solution to ensure a steady food supply across seasons and long voyages in an era without refrigeration.

The pickling process involves immersing foods in an acidic solution, typically vinegar, or through fermentation in a salt brine, creating an environment hostile to bacteria, thus preserving the food. The ancient Mesopotamians began by pickling cucumbers, and this practice quickly spread to other civilizations. The Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans not only adopted pickling for its practical benefits but also recognized its health advantages.

In the Middle Ages, pickling flourished in Europe as a standard method to preserve food, especially for sailors and explorers. The vitamin C in pickled vegetables helped prevent scurvy, a common ailment among sailors on long voyages. Moreover, the spice trade introduced new flavors into pickling, making it a preservation technique and a culinary art.

Fast forward to the modern era, pickling is no longer just a necessity but a beloved culinary tradition, celebrated for enhancing flavors and creating unique taste experiences. Pickled cucumbers, known as pickles in the United States, remain the most popular, but the practice extends far beyond cucumbers.

Today, many vegetables like beets, carrots, and onions are pickled, along with fruits such as apples, pears, and even watermelon rinds. Asian countries have unique pickling traditions, with kimchi in Korea, tsukemono in Japan, and achar in India, showcasing diverse pickled delicacies.

In summary, the history of pickling is a journey from necessity to gastronomic delight. It began as a vital preservation method and has evolved into a culinary craft cherished for its ability to transform and elevate the flavors of various foods.
Africa
22
Feb

Whooping Crane Festival (US-TX): February 22-25

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The Whooping Crane Festival in Texas is an annual event celebrating the remarkable comeback of the whooping crane, one of North America's most endangered birds. Held in Port Aransas, a city along the Texas Gulf Coast, the festival attracts bird enthusiasts, conservationists, and nature lovers from around the country. The event is typically held in late February, coinciding with the wintering period of these majestic birds in the nearby Aransas National Wildlife Refuge.

HISTORY OF THE WHOOPING CRANE FESTIVAL


The Whooping Crane Festival originated to celebrate the successful conservation efforts that led to the recovery of the whooping crane population. In the early 20th century, the whooping crane was on the brink of extinction, with only about 16 birds remaining in the wild by the 1940s. Intensive conservation efforts, including habitat protection and breeding programs, have helped their numbers increase, although they remain endangered.

The festival began in the late 1990s as a small, local event and has since grown into a significant annual gathering. It serves as a celebration of the whooping crane's survival and a platform to raise awareness about ongoing conservation challenges.

FESTIVALS PURPOSE


The primary purposes of the Whooping Crane Festival are:

  • Conservation Awareness: To educate the public about the importance of conservation efforts for the whooping crane and other endangered species.
  • Birdwatching and Nature Appreciation: To offer opportunities for attendees to observe whooping cranes and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
  • Community Engagement: To bring together birdwatchers, nature enthusiasts, photographers, and families for educational and fun activities.
  • Support for Local Conservation Efforts: To generate support for local and national conservation initiatives and organizations.

ACTIVITIES AND FEATURED EVENTS


The Whooping Crane Festival includes a variety of activities catering to both avid birdwatchers and casual nature enthusiasts:

  • Guided Birding Tours: These tours, often led by expert birders, offer participants a chance to see whooping cranes and other migratory birds in the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge.
  • Nature Workshops and Speakers: A series of workshops and talks by wildlife experts, conservationists, and photographers provide insights into wildlife conservation and nature photography.
  • Boat Trips: Special boat tours give attendees an up-close view of the whooping cranes in their wintering grounds.
  • Photography Sessions: Guided photography sessions help enthusiasts capture stunning images of the cranes and other wildlife.
  • Art and Craft Exhibitions: Local artisans and vendors display and sell wildlife-themed art and crafts, adding a cultural dimension to the festival.
  • Children's Activities: Educational activities and programs promote an early interest in wildlife conservation and environmental stewardship.

The Whooping Crane Festival in Texas highlights the success story of the whooping crane and underscores the ongoing need for wildlife conservation. It offers a unique opportunity for people to connect with nature, learn about environmental preservation, and enjoy the company of fellow nature enthusiasts in a festive atmosphere.
Africa
01
Feb

Jobs in Golf Month: February

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The PGA's Jobs in Golf Month is an initiative by the Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) of America that promotes career opportunities within the golf industry. This month-long campaign typically takes place annually, and its primary goal is to attract a diverse range of individuals to the various career paths available in the golf industry.

JOBS IN GOLF MONTH HISTORY


The PGA's Jobs in Golf Month began in 2003 as part of the PGA's ongoing efforts to grow the game of golf and support the industry's workforce. The PGA created this initiative to highlight these diverse career options by recognizing the wide range of professional opportunities offered by the golf industry, from course management and hospitality to professional training and equipment sales. The event has gained momentum over the years, becoming a significant part of the PGA's calendar.

PURPOSE OF JOBS IN GOLF MONTH 


The central purpose of Jobs in Golf Month is threefold:

  • Career Awareness: To raise awareness about the breadth of career opportunities in the golf industry beyond the traditional roles of golf professionals and caddies.
  • Diversity and Inclusion: To encourage diversity in the golf industry by attracting people from various backgrounds and skill sets.
  • Education and Training: To provide information and resources about education, training programs, and certifications necessary for different careers in golf.

CAREERS IN GOLF


The golf industry offers many career opportunities beyond becoming a professional golf player. These careers span various aspects of the sport, including business management, course maintenance, education, and hospitality. Here are some of the key career paths available in the golf industry:

  • Golf Course Management and Operations: This includes roles like golf course manager, director of golf operations, and club manager. These professionals are responsible for the overall management of golf courses or golf clubs, overseeing business operations, staff management, and member services.
  • Golf Course Maintenance: Careers in this area include golf course superintendent, groundskeeper, and landscape architect. These roles focus on maintaining the golf course, ensuring optimal playing conditions, and managing the landscaping and environmental aspects of the course.
  • Golf Teaching Professionals: Certified coaches teach golf techniques to players of all levels. They might work at golf clubs, schools, or independently, providing individual lessons, group clinics, and instructional programs.
  • Retail and Merchandising: This category includes roles like golf shop manager, equipment technician, and merchandise coordinator. Professionals in this field manage golf retail operations, advise on equipment purchases, and handle merchandise sales at golf clubs or specialty stores.
  • Golf Equipment Manufacturing and Sales: Careers here involve designing, manufacturing, and selling golf equipment and accessories. Roles include sales representatives, product designers, and marketing professionals within golf equipment companies.
  • Tournament and Event Management: These roles involve organizing and managing golf tournaments and events. Responsibilities include event planning, sponsorship coordination, logistics, and media relations.
  • Golf Course Design: Golf course architects and designers are responsible for designing new golf courses and renovating existing ones. This role requires a blend of creativity, technical skills, and knowledge of the sport.
  • Golf Media and Communications: This encompasses roles in journalism, broadcasting, and public relations, focusing on covering golf news, events, and players for various media outlets.
  • Hospitality and Customer Service: This includes roles within golf resorts and clubs, such as hospitality manager, event coordinator, and customer service representative, focusing on providing excellent service to guests and members.
  • Sports Science and Fitness: Professionals like physiotherapists, sports psychologists, and fitness trainers who specialize in golf help players improve their performance, recover from injuries, and maintain overall fitness.
  • Technology and Analytics: Roles in this area include data analysts and software developers who work on golf simulation technology, performance tracking systems, and other tech solutions for players and courses.

The golf industry is diverse and offers numerous career avenues, each contributing to the sport uniquely. Whether one's interest lies in business, sports management, teaching, or the technical aspects of the sport, there are ample opportunities for a fulfilling career in golf.

JOBS FOR GOLF MONTH ACTIVITIES


During Jobs in Golf Month, a variety of activities and events play out to achieve these goals:

  • Career Fairs and Networking Events: These events connect job seekers with industry professionals, offering insights into various career paths.
  • Educational Workshops and Seminars: Focusing on different aspects of the golf industry, these sessions provide valuable information about skills and qualifications needed for various roles.
  • Promotional Campaigns: The PGA and its partners often run campaigns highlighting success stories and opportunities in the golf industry.
  • Online Resources and Job Boards: The PGA provides extensive online resources, including job listings and career advice, to assist individuals interested in pursuing a career in golf.
  • Engagement with Golf Courses and Clubs: Local golf courses and clubs participate by hosting events, offering job shadowing opportunities, and engaging with their communities to promote careers in golf.
  • Partnerships with Educational Institutions: Collaboration with colleges and universities to promote golf management programs and related fields.

Jobs in Golf Month plays a crucial role in promoting the golf industry as a viable and diverse career option and ensuring the continued growth and sustainability of the sport by attracting a new generation of professionals. Through this initiative, the PGA underscores the importance of golf as a significant economic contributor and a source of employment for many.
Africa
19
Feb

Islander Day (CA-PE): February 19

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Islander Day is a statutory holiday celebrated in Prince Edward Island (PEI), Canada, typically observed on the third Monday in February. The holiday celebrates the unique culture, history, and community spirit of Prince Edward Island, the smallest province in Canada known for its scenic beauty, vibrant culture, and rich history.

History of Islander Day:


Islander Day was officially recognized as a holiday in Prince Edward Island in 2009. The introduction of this holiday was part of an effort to provide residents with a mid-winter break and an opportunity to celebrate the island's distinct identity. Prince Edward Island, with its storied history of settlement by the French and British and its indigenous Mi'kmaq people, has a rich cultural tapestry that Islander Day seeks to honor.


Purpose of the Celebration:



Islander Day serves multiple purposes:

  • Community Bonding: It offers a chance for islanders to come together during the long winter months, fostering a sense of community and belonging.
  • Cultural Celebration: The day is a platform to celebrate the unique cultural heritage and traditions of Prince Edward Island.
  • Rest: Providing a day off during the winter allows residents to enjoy leisure activities.

Customs and Celebrations:


Islander Day's celebrations are reflective of Prince Edward Island's community-oriented spirit and cultural richness:

  • Community Events: Towns and communities across the island host various events, including family-friendly activities, sports events, and social gatherings.
  • Cultural Performances: Local musicians, dancers, and artists often showcase their talents through performances and exhibitions, celebrating the island's cultural heritage.
  • Outdoor Activities: Islanders take advantage of the holiday to enjoy winter sports and outdoor activities like sledding, ice skating, and snowshoeing, embracing the beauty of the island's winter landscape.
  • Educational Activities: Museums and cultural centers may host special events or exhibits to educate residents and visitors about the island's history and heritage.
  • Local Cuisine: Culinary events or community meals featuring local cuisine allow residents and visitors to experience the island's food culture.
  • Charity and Community Service: Some use the holiday to engage in community service or charity events, emphasizing the island's spirit of helping and supporting one another.

Islander Day is a reflection of Prince Edward Island's community spirit, cultural pride, and the value placed on preserving and celebrating its unique identity. It's a day for islanders to pause, celebrate their heritage, and enjoy the camaraderie of their fellow residents.
Africa
23
Feb

Yukon Heritage Day (CA-YT): February 23 

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Yukon Heritage Day is a significant celebration in Canada, observed annually on the Friday before the last Sunday of February in the Yukon Territory. The holiday commemorates the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Yukon, a region with a unique historical tapestry that includes Indigenous cultures, the Klondike Gold Rush, and its evolution as a Canadian territory.

History of Yukon Heritage Day:


The establishment of Yukon Heritage Day is a testament to the territory's commitment to recognizing and honoring its distinct historical narrative. The day was officially designated as a holiday to allow Yukoners to reflect on and celebrate their shared heritage and history. The Yukon's history includes several significant events and eras, notably the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 19th century, which profoundly impacted the region's development and demographic composition.

Purpose of the Celebration:


Yukon Heritage Day serves several purposes:

  • Cultural Recognition: It recognizes the diverse cultural backgrounds of the people in Yukon, including the First Nations, whose history and traditions are deeply rooted in the territory.
  • Historical Education: The day provides educational and awareness-raising activities about Yukon's history and heritage.
  • Community Engagement: It fosters a sense of community and belonging among territory residents.

Customs and Celebrations:


Yukon Heritage Day includes a variety of activities and events that reflect the territory's history and cultural diversity:

  • Cultural Performances: Traditional performances, including music and dance by the First Nations, showcase the rich indigenous culture.
  • Historical Exhibitions: Museums and cultural centers often host exhibitions and displays that narrate the history of the Yukon, including its Gold Rush era.
  • Educational Events: Schools and community groups organize educational programs and activities to teach children and adults about Yukon's heritage.
  • Community Gatherings: Public gatherings, including festivals and fairs, bring together residents to celebrate with food, music, and art.
  • Recognition of Heritage Sites: Visits to historical sites and landmarks are encouraged, offering a glimpse into the Yukon's past.
  • Art and Craft Shows: Local artisans display and sell crafts that reflect the territory's history and cultural influences.

Yukon Heritage Day is more than just a holiday; it celebrates the territory's identity, fostering pride and unity among its residents. It's a day that underscores the importance of preserving and promoting the rich heritage of the Yukon for future generations.
Africa
01
Feb

Conservatorship and Guardianship Abuse Awareness Day: February 1

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Created by the National Association to Stop Guardian Abuse, Conservatorship, and Guardianship Abuse Awareness Day, it is an observance dedicated to raising awareness about the potential for abuse in legal guardianship and conservatorship arrangements. 

The day highlights the importance of safeguarding the rights and well-being of individuals who, due to age, disability, or incapacity, are placed under the legal care of guardians or conservators. It serves as a call to action to review and reform laws and practices governing conservatorship and guardianship to ensure they genuinely serve the best interests of the protected individuals.

Conservatorship and Guardianship Abuse Awareness Day involves various activities aimed at education and advocacy. These include public speaking events, seminars, and information campaigns designed to inform people about the rights of those under guardianship and the responsibilities of guardians and conservators. Advocacy groups often use this day to lobby for legislative changes to protect the vulnerable from abuse and to promote better oversight and accountability in guardianship and conservatorship arrangements.

The day also provides an opportunity for sharing stories and experiences of those who have been affected by guardianship abuse, helping to bring a human face to the issue and foster greater understanding and empathy.

One of the key challenges in this area is balancing the need to protect individuals who cannot fully care for themselves and respecting their autonomy and rights. Another concern is ensuring that guardians and conservators are adequately vetted and monitored and that there are effective legal mechanisms in place to address any instances of abuse or neglect.

Conservatorship and Guardianship Abuse Awareness Day is critical in highlighting issues within the guardianship and conservatorship systems. By raising awareness and advocating for reform, this observance seeks to protect the most vulnerable members of society and ensure that the systems designed to care for them are used responsibly and ethically.
Africa
21
Feb

King's Birthday (BT)(1980): February 21

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The King's Birthday in Bhutan is a national holiday that celebrates the birth of the reigning monarch, a day filled with festivities, cultural pride, and a deep sense of national unity. It is observed on February 21, marking the birthday of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, the fifth and current Druk Gyalpo, or "Dragon King," of Bhutan.

King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck was born on February 21, 1980. He ascended the throne in December 2006 after his father, King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, abdicated in his favor. The day includes public festivities, including parades, cultural performances, and traditional sports such as archery, Bhutan's national sport.

Government institutions, schools, and businesses are typically closed in honor of the occasion. Portraits of the King are prominently displayed, and the nation's flag is everywhere. Prayer ceremonies and religious rituals ask for the long life and well-being of the King. These ceremonies underscore the importance of Buddhism in Bhutanese culture and its connection to the monarchy.

The King often uses this occasion to address the nation, focusing on national development, unity, and Bhutanese values. His Majesty's presence at public celebrations and his interactions with the people are a significant aspect of the day. For the Bhutanese, it is a day to express their loyalty and affection towards their King, who is widely revered for his leadership and dedication to the country's development. His birthday reflects Bhutan's unique approach to governance and development, famously encapsulated in the concept of Gross National Happiness. This philosophy prioritizes the well-being and happiness of its citizens.

Celebrations of the King's Birthday highlight the country's rich cultural heritage, including music, dance, and traditional attire, reinforcing the importance of preserving and promoting Bhutanese traditions. It is a day imbued with national pride, cultural significance, and reverence for the monarchy.
Africa
11
Feb

Armed Forces Day (LR)(1908/1956): February 11 

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Armed Forces Day in Liberia is an annual observance held on February 11, dedicated to honoring the country's military forces and their contributions to national security and stability. This day holds significant importance in Liberia, reflecting historical and contemporary recognition of the military's role in developing and safeguarding its sovereignty.

Armed Forces Day in Liberia follows the enactment of the National Defense Law of 1956. This law restructured the Liberian military, which was established in 1908 as the Liberian Frontier Force. The holiday fosters a sense of unity and cooperation between the civilian population and the military while serving as a reminder of the military's fundamental duty to protect and serve the nation.

ARMED FORCES DAY CUSTOMS IN LIBERIA


The day includes a series of events and activities that celebrate the courage and sacrifices of the Liberian armed forces. These include parades, military displays, and ceremonies attended by high-ranking officials, including the President of Liberia/Commander-in-Chief.

Armed Forces Day often features speeches and presentations highlighting the military's achievements and role in domestic and international peacekeeping missions. In addition to the formal ceremonies, community outreach programs and activities often aim to strengthen the relationship between the armed forces and the civilian population. These may include educational events, community service activities, and open days at military bases.

The observance of Armed Forces Day in Liberia serves as a reminder of the military's essential role in maintaining peace and security within the country. It also underscores the importance of respect for democratic principles and the rule of law within the military establishment. The day is an opportunity to commemorate those who have served and sacrificed for the nation and reflect on the Liberian military's ongoing challenges and responsibilities. Additionally, Armed Forces Day promotes national pride and unity, offering a platform to showcase the professionalism and capabilities of Liberia's military forces.
Africa
01
Feb

Aspergillosis Day, World: February 1

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World Aspergillosis Day, observed annually on February 1st, is dedicated to raising awareness about various diseases caused by the fungus Aspergillus. It highlights the challenges and impact of this condition while increasing its recognition and improving the care and treatment for those affected.

ORIGIN OF WORLD ASPERGILLOSIS DAY


The Aspergillosis Patients and Carers Organization established World Aspergillosis Day alongside the leading fungal infection advocacy group, GAFFI (Global Action Fund for Fungal Infections). The inaugural World Aspergillosis Day was observed in 2018, coinciding with the 8th Advances Against Aspergillosis conference. The date aligns with the organization's conference.

World Aspergillosis Day seeks to increase awareness about aspergillosis, a relatively unknown and often misdiagnosed disease. The day educates the public about the symptoms and risks associated with aspergillosis and advocates for improved diagnostic methods and treatments. Finally, the event supports and connects individuals affected by aspergillosis, providing them with information and a platform to share their experiences.

WHAT IS ASPERGILLOSIS?


Aspergillosis refers to various infections and allergic reactions caused by the Aspergillus fungus, commonly found in soil, decaying vegetation, and indoor air environments. Types of aspergillosis include allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, chronic pulmonary aspergillosis, and invasive aspergillosis. Each produces varying degrees of severity.

WHO IS AT RISK OF ASPERGILLOSIS?


People with weakened immune systems, lung diseases, or those who have had transplants are at a higher risk of developing aspergillosis. Invasive aspergillosis, a severe form of the disease, often occurs in people with a compromised immune system, such as cancer patients or organ transplant recipients. Those with asthma or cystic fibrosis may develop allergic forms of aspergillosis.

HOW TO PREVENT ASPERGILLOSIS


While avoiding breathing in Aspergillus spores is challenging due to their prevalence in the environment, specific measures can reduce the risk. These include avoiding areas with dust and mold, like construction sites or compost heaps. For high-risk individuals, doctors may recommend taking antifungal medications as a preventive measure.

World Aspergillosis Day plays a crucial role in shedding light on a disease that remains under-recognized despite its prevalence and potential severity. By raising awareness, advocating for better care, and supporting those affected, this observance contributes to the global effort to combat aspergillosis and improve the quality of life for patients worldwide.
Africa
22
Feb

Recreational Sports & Fitness Day (1949): February 22 

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Recreational Sports and Fitness Day is an annual event in the United States that celebrates and promotes physical activity, fitness, and recreational sports. Held on February 22, it emphasizes the importance of regular exercise and staying active for people of all ages and backgrounds.

ORIGIN OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS & FITNESS DAY


The origin of Recreational Sports and Fitness Day marks the establishment of the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA). NIRSA, founded on February 22, 1950, is an organization dedicated to developing professional and student leaders in the recreational sports field. To commemorate the founding of NIRSA and to promote its mission, Recreational Sports & Fitness Day was established. The day serves as a reminder of the organization's commitment to fostering lifelong health and wellness habits.

PURPOSE OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS & FITNESS DAY


The primary purpose of Recreational Sports and Fitness Day is to encourage individuals to engage in recreational activities and to highlight the benefits of physical fitness. It focuses on the importance of recreational sports and activities in maintaining physical health, reducing stress, and improving overall well-being. The event aims to increase awareness about the diverse recreational opportunities available in communities, from team sports and fitness classes to outdoor adventures and individual exercises.

ACTIVITIES & CELEBRATIONS OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS & FITNESS DAY


Across the United States, universities, colleges, schools, community centers, and recreational facilities participate in Recreational Sports & Fitness Day by organizing various events and activities. These include sports tournaments, fitness challenges, instructional workshops, group exercise sessions, and health fairs. The day often features seminars or workshops on nutrition, mental health, and maintaining an active lifestyle. Some institutions may use this opportunity to launch new recreational programs or to showcase their existing facilities and services.

IMPACT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS & FITNESS DAY


Recreational Sports and Fitness Day has played a significant role in promoting the values of NIRSA and the importance of recreational sports in community and educational settings. It has become a catalyst for encouraging a culture of health and wellness, fostering community engagement, and enhancing the quality of life for participants.

Recreational Sports and Fitness Day is more than just a celebration of physical activity; it is a nationwide initiative that underscores the integral role of fitness and recreation in fostering healthier, happier communities. By highlighting the myriad benefits of staying active, this day aims to inspire individuals to incorporate more movement into their daily lives, fostering a culture of health and wellness across the nation.
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222 Day: February 22 

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222 Day, observed on February 22nd (2/22), is a numerical event of unique significance that blends culture, mysticism, and numerology. While not a widely recognized holiday in the traditional sense, it holds a special place among those interested in numerology and the symbolism of numbers.

NUMEROLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF 222


In numerology, 222 is a powerful signifier that represents balance, harmony, life choices, commitment, and trust. Those who follow numerology sometimes view the appearance of 222 in their lives as a sign or message about personal life and decisions.

The number 222 is also seen as a sequence that embodies peace and harmony, prompting individuals to maintain faith and perseverance in facing challenges.

222 LEGENDS AND SUPERSTITIONS


In various mystical and spiritual circles, 222 signals of impending good fortune or confirmation that one is on the right path in life. Some legends and superstitions suggest that seeing the number 222 repeatedly indicates one's thoughts and plans align with the universe's purpose. Additionally, the number is sometimes associated with duality and partnerships, suggesting forming or strengthening relationships.

HOW 222 DAY IS CELEBRATED


Observance of 222 Day is informal and personal. Individuals who attach significance to this date might use it to reflect, make important life decisions, or engage in activities that promote balance and harmony. In the digital age, social media plays a role in the observance of 222 Day, with users sharing experiences, thoughts, and messages related to the significance of the number.

In conclusion, 222 Day, celebrated on February 22nd, is a date imbued with symbolic and numerological importance for those who find meaning in numbers and their alleged influence on human life. While it doesn't have the widespread recognition of most holidays, for enthusiasts of numerology and mysticism, it represents a time of reflection, harmony, and a reminder of the deeper connections between numbers and life experiences.
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