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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National Day of Rebirth, (EE)(1991): November 16

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National Day of Rebirth in Estonia marks the anniversary of November 16, 1991, when the nation became independent from the Soviet Union. National Day of Rebirth is a national holiday.
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Survivors of Suicide Day, Ntl.: November 16

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National Survivors of Suicide Day is an effort to unite and provide healing and support to friends and families of suicide victims. People can view a program created for this occasion by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. This program features personal stories, stories of change, and stories from psychiatric professionals to help people cope with the loss of someone to suicide.
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Nov

Tolerance, International Day of: November 16

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The UN General Assembly endorses the International Day of Tolerance to raise awareness of the need for tolerance in all aspects of human interaction. It was established through resolution 51/95. This day focuses on human rights, the impact of hate crimes and discrimination, and the need to reduce fear of ‘the other’ via education, self-worth, and pride.
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Nov

Vrischika Sankranti (H): November 16

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Vrishchika Sankranti marks the beginning of the sun’s transition from Vrishchik Rasi to Dhanu Rashi in the Hindu calendar. PLEASE NOTE: We use the Indian civil calendar, the official holiday calendar in India. The Hindu faith has many calendars, each specific to different regions and tribes, with dates and celebrations marked by differing positions of the sun, moon, and stars. Names of months and holidays and the corresponding dates in the Gregorian Calendar may vary widely from one calendar to the next. Determine the proper calendar before attending local events.
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Nov

Apprenticeship Week, Ntl: November 17-23

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Recognizing apprenticeship's pivotal role in fortifying the American workforce with the requisite skills for a dynamic economy, the President designated National Apprenticeship Week annually. 

Apprenticeship programs are instrumental in equipping workers with practical on-the-job training and classroom education, expediting their professional development, and enhancing their employability.

The Task Force on Apprenticeship Expansion initiative broadens apprenticeship opportunities across various economic sectors. This task force, comprising diverse stakeholders, including business leaders, tradespeople, labor representatives, and educators, has been charged with crafting strategies for implementing new, industry-recognized apprenticeship programs.
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Nov

Entrepreneurship Week, Global: November 18-24

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Global Entrepreneurship Week is the world’s largest celebration of innovators and job creators who launch startups that bring ideas to life, drive economic growth, and expand human welfare. This event is acknowledged in over 160 countries and includes over 20,000 global partners.
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Nov

Cervical Cancer Elimination Day of Action, Global: November 17

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WHO‘s Global Strategy to Accelerate the Elimination of Cervical Cancer as a public health problem was launched on November 17, 2020, and outlines three ambitious targets to be achieved over the next decade, including 90% of girls getting vaccinated against HPV. 70% of women screened for pre-cancerous lesions. 90% provide access to treatment and palliative care. Together, these measures could reduce new disease cases by more than 40% and prevent five million related deaths by 2050. The hashtag for this event is #GlowTeal.
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COVID-19 First Detected (2019): November 17

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SEPTEMBER 29, 2020: According to the South China Morning Post, the nearest person to "patient zero" in the global COVID-19 pandemic appears to be a 55-year-old man from the Hubei province in China. What would become known as the Coronavirus upended world economies, social life, and work. By the end of September 2020, it infected over 33 million people and killed over 1 million. Based on available records, November 17, 2019, appears to be the date of the disease's origin. The gravity of the situation wouldn't be known until Chinese doctor Zhang Jixian at Hubei Provincial Hospital of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, alarmed by the 180 infections, contacted associates and Chinese health officials about this new disease on December 27, 2019. Jixian had examined an elderly couple the day before, who presented with pneumonia-like symptoms. However, as she investigated further, she noticed something off in the CT scans and lung X-rays. On December 31, 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) joined the fight. China would be hit hard, with the disease spreading rapidly in the densely populated country. China's government took drastic measures, quarantining and locking down areas of the nation, imposing fines and laws on those failing to follow public health guidelines, and virtually shutting the country off from the world. However, the virus had escaped the borders, and cases began popping up in Europe, other Asian countries, and North America. By the end of January, there were over 2,000 new cases daily worldwide. CHINA February 2019 proved prophetic. China hit over 10,000 cases in a single day, but its lockdown and quarantine measures appeared to be working. European nations began taking precautions. Throughout the world, PPE (personal protection equipment) suddenly was in short supply. Ventilators became more valuable than gold, and COVID-19 cases increased outside China. By March 10, China appeared to be over the hump and would show only minor hotspots in the coming months. The rest of the world was just getting started. On March 11, 2019, the World Health Organization called the disease a global pandemic. Cases had increased thirteen times outside of China, and the number of countries with active infection had tripled. The international case count stood at 118,000 in 114 countries, with 4,291 dead from the disease. ITALY & SPAIN China, the world's most populous country, appeared to have the disease under control, and India, the second most populous, didn't seem to be affected yet. The third most populous country in the world, the United States, would prove to be the biggest problem and the hardest hit in the months ahead. But in early March, all eyes were on Spain and Italy, where the disease tore through each nation, bleeding into the rest of Europe and killing thousands. On March 19, Spain hit over 10,000 new cases in a single day. By March 21, Italy had over 6,500, and the deaths were mounting. With some of the strictest lockdowns in the world, Spain and Italy would emerge from the COVID-19 storm by late spring. Spain, however, would experience an even starker resurgence of the disease in mid-summer UNITED STATES In North America, March 13 (also Friday the 13th) is the day everything went crazy throughout an 8-hour workday. Six hundred new cases would be reported that day in the United States. The US Government officially declared a national emergency, and states started locking down with stay-at-home orders. By April 4, that number would rise to over 34,000 new cases, concentrated primarily in Washington State, New York, and New Jersey. New York City and its surrounding boroughs became the global epicenter. People died so quickly that refrigerator trucks were deployed to handle the dead. The morgues were full. In the United States, there was political division, a lack of centralized leadership, mixed messaging, a disregard for scientific guidance, and the weaponizing of best practices in health maintenance and disease containment. The effects of each challenge combined would prove disastrous in COVID-19 cases and deaths and contribute to a summer of social protest, violence, and increased animosity between Americans. The withdrawal of the United States funding to WHO and record-breaking wildfires exasperated the situation. By late September 2020, the epicenter in the United States would move from New England to the South, Southwest, and West before swallowing up the Midwest States. The total number of cases in the United States would surpass 7.3 million and over 200,000 deaths, with an average of 38,000 new patients daily. BRAZIL Meanwhile, as March gave way to April and then May, the brick nations of India and Brazil discovered they hadn't escaped COVID-19. Brazil, in its winter, and India, in its summer, quickly found themselves battling a massive surge in cases. Brazil experienced many of the same impediments of the United States: political division, lack of centralized leadership, mixed messaging, a disregard for scientific guidance, and the weaponizing of best practices in health maintenance and disease containment. Brazil started May with approximately 7,000 new cases a day and 700 deaths. By the end of September, it would have the third-highest infection rate at nearly five million and the second-highest death rate in the world at over 142,000. INDIA India, with its population of over one billion people and a largely transitory workforce, exploded in June, going from 7,700 daily cases on June 1 to a peak of nearly 100,000 daily cases by mid-September. As of this writing, India is number two globally for infections at 6.1 million and deaths at just over 96,000. As of September, China remains stable, with just over 85,000 cases and 4,600 deaths. Africa has fared better than most continents thus far and has had much more experience with deadly pandemics. As 2020 heads into its fourth quarter, daily new COVID-19 cases globally are averaging 240,000, with deaths around just under 4,000 people daily. The flu season starts in the Northern Hemisphere in a few days, and the first anniversary of the first COVID-19 case discovery is still six weeks out. How and when this ends, nobody knows. What is certain? Life and how we live it has changed forever. _________________________________ UPDATE OCTOBER 6, 2022 Vaccines became available in late 2020 and received wide distribution by the summer of 2021. After that summer, more than 85% of deaths and severe hospitalization from COVID occurred and continue to occur in the unvaccinated. Where are we at? Still in the pandemic. Here are the numbers on October 6, 2022. 625,285,958 Total global infections since the beginning. 6,556,949 Total global deaths since the beginning. The worst day for new infections was January 21, 2022, with 3,846,048 cases globally. The deadliest day was January 21, 2021, with 16,849 people dying of COVID on a single day. The United States leads in infections and deaths. The worst day was January 7, 2022, representing over 908,000 new cases in a single day. January 12, 2021, had the highest number of deaths at 4,347. 1) United States: 98,472,573 total infections; 1,087,331 total deaths. Currently, 1,921,861 people are infected with 30,873 new cases today. An average of 500 people die from COVID-19 in the US daily. 2) India: 44,605,149 total infections; 528,745 total deaths. 3) France: 35,705,236; 155,369 4) Brazil: 34,750,108; 686,759 5) Germany: 33,652,255; 150,289 Case numbers and deaths are considered under-estimates by reporting authorities. Actual numbers are believed to be two to four times higher. ###
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Nov

Entrepreneurship Day, Global Women's: November 17

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First held in 2014, International Women's Entrepreneurship Day [WED] convenes at the United Nations in New York City and focuses on discussions about critical issues affecting women and men worldwide will take the lead. Women worldwide have historically been underpaid, undervalued, underrepresented, underfunded – and underestimated—and still are," says WED founder & entrepreneur Wendy Diamond. "Women-owned businesses are set to increase by 90% in the next five years. We need to change the status quo because lifting women creates economic opportunity and vitality locally and globally. Women's Entrepreneurship Day empowers women and their businesses to amplify and enhance key 21st-century leadership skills, such as cooperation, communication, and compassion commonly associated with women at home and in the workplace. WED Global Ambassadors operate on every continent, representing women in Australia, Ghana, Kenya, Norway, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Uganda, and over 140 countries. "Statistics show that when women are provided with economic opportunity, 90 cents on the dollar goes back to their families," says Founder Wendy Diamond. Encouraging and empowering more women to enter business will have an incredibly positive financial and social impact on global communities. Female entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, innovators, and job creators remain the way forward. This United Nations event aims to empower the 4 billion women worldwide and bring hope to 250 million girls living in poverty.
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Nov

Feed America Day, Ntl.: November 17

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Not many think that the United States has a problem with hunger, but numbers and data tell a different story. Food insecurity exists in every county, including the richest country in the world, the United States. Food insecurity is not just about getting enough food but also about access to nutritious food. Often poorer areas have access to fast-food and low-nutrition, inexpensive foods but little access to fresh fruits and vegetables. Overall, food insecurity ranges from a low of four percent of the population in Loudoun County, Virginia, to 38 percent in Jefferson County, Mississippi. Los Angeles County, California, has the highest number of food-insecure individuals, 1.4 million from a population of 10.1 million. In virtually all 3,142 US counties, at least some food-insecure individuals whose income level prevents them from qualifying for federal nutrition assistance. See this interactive map to explore food insecurity by country: http://map.feedingamerica.org. In 115 counties, including such populous ones as Collin County, TX, and Montgomery County, PA, most food-insecure individuals are likely ineligible for such assistance. This Feed America Day focuses on the needs of Americans who may not be able to enjoy the holiday season commencing in the following week. It's an opportunity to increase the stocks of food banks and involve the entire nation in supporting the most vulnerable members of society.
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Nov

Guinness World Records Day: November 17

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Guinness World Records Day celebrates the organization that celebrates the extraordinary! The Guinness Book of Records was first created in 1955 and has been cataloging the astonishing people and events in the world ever since. This event was first observed in 2004.
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Nov

Homemade Bread Day: November 17

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Homemade Bread Day encourages people to take a crack at making their bread. Bread-baking coincides with the rise of agriculture and the dawn of the civilized world. Recently, scientists believe the art of mixing flour with liquids and baking it, even predating yeast and soda, goes back 30,000 years. The first commercial production of bread using yeast dates to Egypt in 300 BC.
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Nov

Omega Psi Phi Founders Day (1911): November 17

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Initiated by undergraduates Edgar Amos Love, Oscar James Cooper, and Frank Coleman, Omega Psi Phi fraternity is the first black fraternity founded at a historically black college on November 17, 1911. Its letters represent the Greek saying, “friendship is essential to the soul.”
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Nov

Peace Day, World: November 17

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On November 17 each year, drive with your headlights on as a public demonstration for peace, and think about peace as you go through your daily activities. Fold some origami cranes (instructions here: http://www.peaceday.org) and place them around your city. They say if you fold 1000 cranes, you will be granted your wish. Let's fold a couple of million cranes and wish for world peace. I want you to start hanging origami cranes around in public. Let's make it so people will see them in shopping malls and parks and hang a crane in your office. Let's make it, so everyone gets a chance to be reminded about peace. Please inform your friends about it so that when people see a crane, someone can explain to them that it is a movement for peace and get them started folding and displaying their own. It will be interesting to see how long it will be before I start seeing cranes other people have folded. Hanging from street signs as I am driving around. Just put them in visible locations. Like the fence in front of the White House ;) Thank you for helping; peace and love, Peaceguy
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Nov

Prematurity Day, World: November 17

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The National Premmie Foundation in Australia, the March of Dimes, and other nation-specific organizations and NGOs promote and sponsor World Prematurity Day each year, seeking to raise awareness about the dangers of preterm birth. Preterm or premature birth is the world's number one killer of babies and young children, accounting for nearly a million deaths yearly. Even if the child survives, being born prematurely can result in lifelong health issues, including cerebral palsy, vision and hearing loss, and mental impairment.
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