Today is: May 12
Day Week Month

Vaisakh (S)

Iyyar (J)

Coeliac Awareness Day, Intl.

Bike to Work Day, Ntl.

Coaching Week, Intl.

Eurovision Song Contest (AT)

FA Cup Final, Emirates (UK)

Facilities Managers Day, World FM

Facilities Managers Week, World FM

Learn to Swim Week, Intl.

Palliative Care Week, Ntl.(AU)

Performance Marketing Awards (UK)

Road Safety Week, Canadian (CA)

Webby Awards

AIDS, First Man Cured of AIDS Announced (2011)

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

Apara Ekadashi (H)

Apple Pie Day, Ntl.

Armed Forces Day

Arthritis Care Awareness Week (UK)

Ascension Day (C)

Bike to Work Week, Ntl.

Biographer's Day (1763)

Buttermilk Biscuit Day

Cannes Film Festival (FR)

Carabao Festival (PH)

Charter Schools Week, Ntl.

Check Your Wipers Day, Southern Hemisphere

Cherry Cobbler Day

Chicken Dance Day

Chihuahua Day, Intl.

Children of Fallen Patriots Day (1864)

Children's Hospice Day, Intl.

Chocolate Chip Day, Ntl.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness Day, Intl. (1820)

Constitution Day (NO)(1814)

Craft Beer Week, American

Creativation (US-MO)

Day of Light, Intl.

Defense Transportation Day, Ntl.

Dhu al-Hijjah (M)

Dictionary Week (1995)

Donate a Day's Wages to Charity Day

Donkey Welfare Day (KE)

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

Eat What You Want Day

Emergency Medical Services Week, Ntl.

Employee Health and Fitness Day, Ntl.

Endangered Species Day, Ntl.

Eosinophil Awareness Week, Ntl.

Etiquette Week, Ntl.

Families Week, Ntl. (AU)

Families, Intl. Day of

Foul Ball Week, Ntl.(1921)

Frog Jumping Day (1865)

Go Topless Day

Hereditary Angioedema Awareness Day (HAE)

Hoarders and Pack Rats Day

Homophobia and Transphobia, Intl. Day Against (1990)

Hospital Week, Ntl.

Hummus Day, Intl

Hyperemesis Gravidarum Awareness Day

Independence Day (PY)(1811)

Infrastructure Week, Ntl

Jamestown Founding (1607)

Jeth (S)

Keffiyeh Day, World

Kids to Parks Day, Ntl.

Learn to Swim Day, Intl.

Leprechaun Day, World

Limerick Day (1812)

Living Together in Peace, Day of

Living Together in Peace, International Day of

Love a Tree Day

Mental Health Awareness Week (UK)

Midnight Sun (NO)

Moms Week, Salute to 35+

Moon—New

MPS Awareness Day, Intl.

Music Week, Ntl.

Nakba Day (PS/IL)(1948)

Nightshift Workers Day, Ntl (US/CA)

Nurses Day, Intl. (1820)

Nurses Week, Ntl.(1820)

Nursing Week, Ntl. Skilled Home

Nutty Fudge Day, Ntl.

Old Friends, New Friends Week

Peace Officers Memorial Day

PGA Championship (US-PA)

Piercing Day, Ntl

Plant Health Day, Intl.

Plant Health Week (UK)

Police Week, Ntl.

Preakness Stakes

Prevention Week, Ntl.

Public Gardens Week, Ntl.

Public Science Day, Ntl.(CN)

Public Works Week, Ntl.(US/CA)

Realtor Day (1908)

Receptionist Day, Intl.

Road Safety Week (NZ)

Romani Resistance Day, Intl. (1944)

Rural Life Sunday (C)(US/CA)

Safe Boating Week, (US/CA) Ntl.

Salt Awareness Week, World

San Isidro Day (C)

Schizophrenia Awareness Week, World (AU)

School Nurses Day, Ntl.

Sea Monkey Day, Ntl.

Shani Jayanti (H)

Shireen Abu Akleh Day (2022)

Sivan (J)

Slider Day, Ntl

Smile Month, Ntl. (UK)

Stars and Stripes Forever Day (1897)

Straw Hat Day (1916)

Stuttering Awareness Week, Ntl.

Sun Awareness Week (UK)

Teachers Day (US-FL)

Telecommunications and Information Society Day, World (1865)

Transportation Week, Ntl.

Twilight Zone Day (1908)

Underground America Day

Unicycle Day, Ride a

Unicycle Week, Ride a

Vat Savitri Vrat (H)

Virtual Assistant Day, Intl.

Vrishabha Sankranti (H)

Walk Safely to School Day (AU)

Wear Purple for Peace Day

Wedding of the Sea (IT)

Whisky Day, World

Women's Check-up Day, Ntl.

Women's Health Week, Ntl.

Word Curiosity Day

Word Inspiration Day

Word Love Day

Word Pain Day

Word Play Day

Work at Home Moms Week

World FM Day

Yom Yirushalayim (IL)(1967)

Academy of Country Music (ACMA) Awards (US-NV)

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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11
Nov

School Meals Week, Ntl. (UK): November 11-15

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National School Meals Week in the United Kingdom highlights the yearly need for regular student meals. For many poor children, school is their only balanced meal of the day. See the event website for toolkits and ideas.
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11
Nov

Veterans Small Business Week, Ntl.: November 11-15

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From the Event Champion, The Small Business Administration: "The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) celebrates, connects, and empowers aspiring and current service members, veterans, National Guard and Reserve members, and military spouse entrepreneurs during National Veterans Small Business Week.

During the first Monday - Friday of November, SBA and its extensive partner network celebrate the strength and resilience of the #VetBiz community by hosting events across the country and sharing information about the resources available to veteran entrepreneurs.

 Discover transition assistance resources like Boots to Business or connect with your local Veterans Business Outreach Center to develop your business plan, receive marketing tips, and access government contracting opportunities."
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08
Nov

Abet & Aid Punsters Day: November 8

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Do you love puns? Today is your day for a play on words. Abet & Aid Punsters Day focuses on using words to communicate a double meaning. Fail to participate? You may be pun-ished! This event was created by Earl Harris and William Rabe and is currently unsponsored. 
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08
Nov

Aliyah Day (IL): November 8

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Around 1488 BC, the Torah, the holy book of Judaism, teaches that Joshua crossed the River Jordan with the Israelites. Crossing the Jordan (an actual river) is equated with entering a new life. The Israelites were people from multiple tribes bound by the Hebrew language and a belief in one God; they were among many tribes in the area, each with different languages and gods. 

The Israelites, estimated at approximately 18,000 people, arrived in the region of the Levant at the beginning of the late Bronze Age, during the tenth month of the Hebrew calendar, Nisan. In the Torah, this region is called Canaan or the Promised Land, referencing God's promise to Abraham in Genesis 12:17, which provides a place to live for the many nations (peoples of many cultures) of Abraham's descendants, a covenant based upon obedience. All three Abrahamic faiths, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, are descendants of Abraham.  

In 2016, the Israeli Knesset (Congress / Parliament) voted to make the seventh of the Hebrew month Cheshvan "Aliyah Day" to mark this event and pay tribute to Jewish immigrants' contributions to the nation-state of Israel. Aliyah is a term associated with political Zionism to describe when a Jewish person leaves their birth nation and emigrates to Israel.

The State of Israel celebrates this as a national holiday, though businesses and schools remain open.
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08
Nov

Cook Something Bold and Pungent Day: November 8

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Cook Something Bold and Pungent Day is the perfect time to cook something smelly and pungent before the house is closed up for the winter. This celebration was conceptualized by Thomas and Ruth Roy, the founders of Wellcat.com.
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08
Nov

Dunce Day (1308): November 8

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Dunce Day marks the death anniversary of John Duns Scotus, a philosopher, and theologian, in 1308 AD. Dunce caps were originally associated with learning, and Scotus believed that the cone-shaped caps, when worn, channeled knowledge into the brain of the wearer. The Pope honored him in 2010, calling him the "Blessed John Duns Scotus." Today these caps are associated with stupidity, with teachers deploying Dunce caps to embarrass misbehaving and unprepared students.
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05
Nov

Election Day, General (US): November 5

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SUMMARY OF THE 2024 US GENERAL ELECTION


The 2024 US General Election will occur on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. It is the 60th quadrennial presidential election, in which voters will decide who becomes the next president of the United States. The election also includes elections for members of Congress, state legislatures, and other local offices. The economy, healthcare, climate change, immigration, and foreign policy lead the issues. This year, Israel's year-long genocide in Gaza, attacks on the West Bank, and its bombing of neighboring state Lebanon, in addition to the continuing war in Ukraine, feature prominently with voters. It is the first time since the Viet Nam conflict of the 1960s and 1970s that foreign policy issues have significantly impacted the election.

CAMPAIGN PLATFORMS

The campaigns focus on contrasting visions for the country and foreign policy. 

Ms. Harris' campaign rallies emphasize focusing on the middle class, including healthcare, elder care and child care, creating opportunities for individuals and businesses, social justice causes, and furthering the transition to green energy while supporting fracking. She also advocates continuing support for Ukraine and, tentatively, a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon without resolution of the underlying issues of occupation and apartheid. 

Mr. Trump, through his campaign rallies, promises to take revenge on his opponents and deregulate or dismantle federal and some global agencies. He openly advocates for the ability to remove federal employees based on fealty and an increase in drilling for fossil fuels. His key policy promotes punitive immigration measures, including mass deportations. He also presses for an end to support for Ukraine and continued support of Israel's military-led territorial expansion.

Expect the first few weeks of November to be an anxious time for many worldwide. States ratify their votes between November 7 and the Certificate of Ascertainment of Appointment of Electors Issued occurs on December 11. 

Next is the Meeting and Vote of Electors in their States on December 17 followed by the final Deadline for Electoral Votes to be Received on Christmas, December 25. January 6, 2025, Congress will certify the Electoral College votes and the President will become official. He or she will take office on January 20, 2025.

Given the shenanigans leading up to the general election (this year has been particularly dirty and brutal) and the attempts to sew doubt as to the outcome, the world most likely will only know whether Ms. Harris or Mr. Trump will be the next president of the United States until several days later. Given the United States' outsized influence globally, approximately 150 million people choose to decide how chaotic the next four years will be. Voting is not mandatory in the United States.

HISTORY AND ORIGIN OF THE US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS


The history of US presidential elections dates back to the late 18th century when the founding fathers established the Constitution in 1787. The Constitution created the framework for the Electoral College, which formally elects the president and vice president every four years—more on the Electoral College below.

WHO CAN VOTE?

Two hundred forty-four million Americans are eligible to vote in 2024. Who can vote in an election is often left up to the states.

In general, to vote in a United States election, a person must be:

18 years of age on the day of the election.
A United States citizen, meaning the individual is born on American territory, to American parents, or naturalized.
—Are registered to vote (except in North Dakota)
Satisfy any restriction in their state (e.g., currently not in jail, not a convicted felon, in possession of a state-issued ID).

According to an October 1, 2024 Gallup poll, Americans fall into the following political parties: 

Republican: 31%
Democrat: 28%
Independent: 41%

Independents include those with no party, Libertarians, Social Democrats and Green Party members, and other special interest groups. Most states prevent independents from voting in presidential and congressional primaries. Primaries are where the candidates are chosen.

A poll by Gallup on October 12, 2024, asked Independents if they lean more Republican or Democrat. The poll found that 49% lean Republican, 42% lean Democrat and 9% are neutral.

KEY MILESTONES:


—First Presidential Election (1788-1789): 

George Washington was unanimously elected as the United States' first president in 1789. Washington, a highly respected military leader from the American Revolution, ran unopposed and was elected by the Electoral College.

—Electoral College System: 

The system was a compromise between those who wanted direct election by citizens and those who wanted Congress to choose the president. Electors from each state, based on the state's population, cast votes for the president. The system allows for indirect election, with electors typically chosen by popular vote.

—Expansion of Voting Rights: 

Initially, only white male landowners could vote in presidential elections. Over time, voting rights expanded with the 15th Amendment (1870) granting voting rights to African American men, the 19th Amendment (1920) granting voting rights to women, and the Voting Rights Act (1965) addressing racial discrimination in voting.

—Modern Presidential Elections: 

The election process has evolved to include primary elections, national conventions, and televised debates. The two-party system (Democratic and Republican) has dominated since the 19th century, shaping the dynamics of presidential elections.

THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE


The Electoral College is the United States's system of electing its president and vice president. It consists of 538 electors from all 50 states and Washington, DC, who are responsible for officially selecting the president based on the popular vote in their respective states. To win the presidency, a candidate must secure at least 270 electoral votes—a simple majority.

Each state is assigned a certain number of electors, equal to the total number of its Congressional delegation: its number of representatives in the House of Representatives plus its two senators. For example, a state with ten representatives and two senators would have 12 electoral votes.

US OVERSEAS TERRITORIES, EXPATRIATES AND THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE
In US presidential elections, overseas territories and expatriate Americans face distinct voting circumstances regarding the Electoral College.

—US TERRITORIES

Territories including Puerto Rico, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands do not have electoral votes in the presidential election. Only states and Washington, DC, are allocated electoral votes. 
While residents of US territories are US citizens (except American Samoa, whose residents are US nationals), they cannot vote in presidential elections unless registered to vote in one of the 50 states or Washington, DC.

—WASHINGTON DC

Washington, DC, is a district, not a state. The district is home to approximately 750,000 people (about the same population as North Dakota). Upon ratifying the 23rd Amendment in 1961, Washington, DC, received three electoral votes (the equivalency of two senators and one congressman).

EXPATRIATES (US CITIZENS LIVING ABROAD):

—US citizens living abroad can vote in presidential elections by casting absentee ballots in the last state in which they resided before moving abroad, provided they are still eligible to vote in that state.

—These votes are counted in the popular vote for their state, and the state's electors then contribute to the Electoral College totals.

—Absentee voting for expatriates is facilitated through the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA), which ensures that US citizens living abroad, including military personnel, can vote in federal elections.

ORIGINS OF ELECTORAL COLLEGE
The Electoral College was established in 1787 during the Constitutional Convention. Its creation was a compromise between several competing ideas for electing the president:

—Direct popular vote: 
Some delegates wanted the president chosen by a popular vote of all citizens.

—Congressional selection: 
Others wanted Congress to elect the president, arguing that the general public might need to be better informed about distant candidates.

To balance these views, the framers of the Constitution created the Electoral College. It allowed for a degree of public participation through state elections but ensured an additional layer of deliberation through electors.

The Founding Fathers also worried about the potential for "mob rule" or the dominance of large, populous states over smaller ones, so the Electoral College emerged to give smaller states a voice.

IMPORTANCE OF THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE

—Balancing Federalism and Representation: 

The Electoral College reflects the federal nature of the US government, balancing power between populous and smaller states. Since electoral votes are partly based on the Senate (where all states have equal representation), smaller states have more proportional influence than they would in a purely popular vote system.

—Focus on Swing States: 

Because most states have predictable voting patterns, candidates often focus their campaigns on "swing states," where the outcome is uncertain. This means a few key states can heavily influence the election. Critics argue this reduces attention to states where one party dominates, but proponents say it ensures attention to smaller or less populous states that might otherwise be ignored.

—Protection Against Direct Democracy: 

The Electoral College operates as a check against direct democracy. The framers of the Constitution were concerned that the public might not always make informed choices, so they created a system to have an intermediary body (the electors) between the people and the final decision.

—Preventing Regional Dominance: 

The system requires candidates to build broad coalitions that span different country regions. A candidate could theoretically win in a purely popular vote system by focusing only on densely populated urban areas, ignoring rural and less populated regions. The Electoral College forces candidates to win various states, ensuring that presidents represent a wide geographical range.

—Historical Precedent: 

Although the system has been criticized, the Electoral College has been used in every US presidential election since the first one in 1789. Efforts to abolish or reform it have so far failed, as changes would require a constitutional amendment, which is politically challenging.

CONTROVERSIES AND CRITICISMS

—"Winner-take-all" System:

Most states use a "winner-take-all" approach, meaning the candidate who wins the majority of the popular vote in a state gets all of its electoral votes, which can lead to situations where a candidate wins the presidency without winning the national popular vote, as happened in the elections of 2000 (George W. Bush vs. Al Gore) and 2016 (Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton).

—Disproportionate Power of Small Population States: 

Smaller states have more electoral power relative to their populations than larger states. Each state has two senators regardless of population, so the vote of a citizen in a smaller state can carry more weight than that of a citizen in a larger state.

—Potential for Faithless Electors: 

In theory, electors could vote against the popular vote in their state, though this is rare, and many states have laws requiring electors to follow the popular vote. These electors are known as "faithless electors," and while they've rarely affected the outcome of an election, their existence introduces some unpredictability.
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The US presidential election system is unique, with its roots in balancing federalism, popular sovereignty, and institutional checks. The outcome affects national governance and has profound global implications due to the US's role in world affairs.

Election Day is a state holiday in Delaware, Hawaii, Kentucky, Louisiana, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, West Virginia, Illinois, the territory of Puerto Rico, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
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08
Nov

Intersex Day of Solidarity (1838): November 8

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Intersex Day of Solidarity honors the birthday of Herculine Barbin / Abel Barbin (November 8, 1838 - February 1868), a writer who was born with both male and female genitalia. He was raised as a girl until doctors determined he should be a boy. His writings and diaries are considered the earliest on gender identity. A founding voice in the LGBTQ+ community, Barbin's story is told in the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Middlesex by Jeffery Eugenide. Barbin died of suicide in 1868 at the age of 29.
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08
Nov

Shakespeare Authorship Mystery Day (1623): November 8

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During the 16th century, writing was considered the common man's purview and inappropriate for a nobleman. Yet, given the above, how could William Shakespeare be the actual writer of the plays and sonnets that appear under his name? That is the purpose of Shakespeare's Authorship Mystery Day, a day to ponder the above. Created in 2017, Authorship Mystery Day occurs on the anniversary of the publication of the First Folio on November 8, 1623. For an engaging version of this question, see the 2011 film "Anonymous," starring Rhys Ifans, Vanessa Redgrave, and Joely Richardson.
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08
Nov

Tongue Twister Day, Intl.: November 8

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International Tongue Twisted Day is the day when tongue twisters are honored. Perhaps the most famous in the English language is, Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked? Choose your favorite and see how fast you can say it without tripping over your tongue!
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08
Nov

X-ray Day (1895): November 8

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November 8, 1895, in Wurzburg, Germany, physicist Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen (1845-1923) made the invisible visible by observing the first x-ray image. Like many of history's great inventions, this was an accident. The scientist was working with cathode rays and glass when he realized that a chemically coated screen nearby was glowing. 

Later, he discovered that X-rays comprise electromagnetic energy, similar to light but 1,000 times shorter. Rontgen's discovery and later experiments allowed man to see inside human beings and other objects without cutting them open. His discovery was labeled a medical miracle, and it revolutionized modern medicine.
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03
Nov

Animal Shelter Appreciation Week, Intl.: November 3-9

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International Animal Shelter Appreciation Week is initiated by The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and observed in many nations through the Humane Society International. This awareness campaign honors animal shelters and the dedicated people who work in them worldwide.

During this event, people are encouraged to support their local animal shelter by becoming educated about their services, volunteering, or donating supplies. Additionally, this week seeks to educate people about the threats confronting animals, including puppy mills, dog fighting, abuse, and search and rescue during natural and manmade disasters. The International Humane Society helps all animals, from mice and rabbits to horses, cattle, and eagles. This week, learn about what they do in your country and support or volunteer if possible.
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17
Nov

Perinatal Depression & Anxiety Awareness Week (AU): November 17-23

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Having a baby is stressful for both parents. Twenty percent of mothers and ten percent of fathers experience anxiety and depression following birth and within the first year. It is a severe illness that often goes ignored. Perinatal Depression and Anxiety Awareness Week seeks to mitigate the suffering in silence and make new parents and their families aware of resources available to them and an emergency helpline.
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03
Nov

Radiologic Technology Week (1895): November 3-9

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Radiologic Technology Week commemorates the discovery of x-ray technology on November 8, 1895, by German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen. The x-ray has become one of the most reliable medical diagnostic and disease detection tools. It also paved the way for more sophisticated tools like MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), computed tomography, and nuclear medicine.
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08
Nov

Yom HaAliyah School Observance (IL): November 8/9

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Yom HaAliyah School Observance is the day when Israeli schoolchildren celebrate the events of the tenth day of the Hebrew month of Nisan, the day in the year 1406 BCE when the waters of the Jordan River parted to allow the Israelites (also known as Canaanites or Hebrews) their first steps into the Egyptian region of Canaan, later called Palestine beginning with the Romans. Over 3300 years later, a portion of the area would become the modern nation-state of Israel in 1948.

The nation also celebrates Yom HaAliyah, or Aliya Day, a holiday relatively recent addition to the Israeli calendar, first recognized by the Knesset in 2016. Yom HaAliyah celebrates the immigration of persons of the Jewish faith to Israel exclusively; in Israel, this immigration of Jewish people to Israel is known as "aliyah."
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