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

Blue Forest Bloom (BE)

Fire Service Week, Ntl. (IN)(1944)

Fiesta San Antonio (US-TX)

Laboratory Animals, World Week For

Money Smart Week, Ntl.

NAB (US-NV)

Parks Week, Ntl

Coin Week, Ntl.

Infertility Awareness Week, Ntl.

Karaoke Week, Ntl.

Library Week, Ntl.

Medical Laboratory Week, Ntl.

Pediatric Transplant Week, Ntl.

Sky Awareness Week

Volunteer Week, Ntl.(US/CA)

After School Professionals Appreciation Week

Boston Marathon (US-MA)

Chinese Language Day

Columbine Massacre Anniversary (1999)

Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill (2010)

Every Kid Healthy Week

Health Information Professionals Week (HIP)

Infant Immunization Week, Ntl.

Lesbian Visibility Week, Intl.

Lima Bean Respect Day

Look-alike Day

Mammal Week, Ntl. (UK)

Patriots' Day (US-MA, ME)(1775)

Pineapple Upside-down Cake Day

Playground Safety Week, Ntl.

Ridván (1863)

School Volunteer Week, Ntl.

Starlight, World Night in Defense of

Student Leadership Week, Ntl.

Undergraduate Research Week

Weed (Cannabis) Day

Work Zone Awareness Week, Ntl.

Yom HaZikaron (IL)

Youth Violence Prevention Week

Aggie Muster

Brasilia Anniversary (1960)(BR)

Bulldogs Are Beautiful Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Covered Cashews Day

Creativity and Innovation Day, World

Kindergarten Day, (DE/US)(1782)

Salone Internazionale del Mobile (IT)

San Jacinto Day, (US-TX)(1836)

Tea Day, Ntl. (UK)

Tiradentes Day (BR)(1789)

Yom HaAtzma'ut (IL)(1948)

Administrative Professionals Day, Ntl.

Earth Day

Girl Scout Leader Day

Jelly Bean Day, Ntl.

Oklahoma Day (1889)

Beef Week, Great British (UK)

Book and Copyright Day, World (1616)

Cheesecake Day (Cherry), Ntl.

Children's Day (TR)(1920)

English Language Day (1564)

English Muffin Day, Ntl.

First Full Male Genital Transplant Successfully Completed (2018)

Ganga Saptami (H)

Gathering of Nations (US-NM)

Girls in ICT Day, Intl.

Harrogate Spring Flower Show (UK)

Lost Dog Awareness Day

Lover's Day, Ntl.(ES)(1616)

Partnership Awards

Peppercorn Ceremony (1816)

Picnic Day, Ntl.

Saint George's Day (303 AD)

Spanish Language Day (1616)

Sumardagurnn Fyrsti (IS)

Take a Chance Day

Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day

Talk Like Shakespeare Day (1564)

Teach Children to Save Money Day, Ntl.

Arbor Day, Intl.

Armenian Genocide Day of Remembrance (1915-1923) Intl

Easter Rebellion (IE)(1916)

Fiddler's Frolics, Halletsville (US-TX)

Hairball Awareness Day, Ntl.

Immunization Week, World

Laboratory Animals, World Day for

Meningitis Day, World

Moon—First Quarter

Multilateralism and Diplomacy, Intl Day

Newspaper Day, American (1704)

Pig in a Blanket Day

Youth Services Days, Global

Antiqua Sailing Week (AG)

ANZAC Day (AU)(1915)

Dance Day, Ntl.

Delegate's Day, Intl. (1945)

DNA Day, Ntl. (1953)

Drug Take Back Day, Ntl.

Healing Day, World

High Point Market (US-NC)

Independent Bookstore Day

Liberty Day (PT)(1974)

Malaria Day, World

Penguin Day, World

Pet Tech CPR Day

Plumber's Day, Ntl.

Rebuilding Day, Ntl.

Red Hat Society Day (1998)

Sinai Day (EG)(1982)

Sita Navami (H)

Tai Chi Day, World

Veterinary Day, World

Zucchini Bread Day, Ntl.

Alien Day (2016)

Auctioneers Week, Ntl

Chornobyl Disaster Remembrance Day, Intl. (1986)

Confederate Memorial Day (US-FL)(1865)

Deaf Day, Mother, Father

Help a Horse Day, Ntl.

Hug an Australian Day

Intellectual Property Day, World (1970)

Kids and Pets Day, Ntl.

London Marathon (UK)

Pet Parent's Day, Bella's, Ntl.

Preservation Week

Pretzel Day, Ntl.

Richter Scale Day (1900)

Stewardship Week, Ntl.

Conservation Week (NZ)

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

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

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

Green Week, Ntl

Lent (C)

Lent, Orthodox (C)

Losar and Year 2153 (B)

Autism Acceptance Week

Cherry Blossom Festival, Washington (US-DC)

Chet (S)

Deaf History Month (1988)

Dumb Week (C)(GR)

Earth Echo Challenge, Intl.

Grain Safety Week, Stand up for, Ntl

Holy Week, Intl.(C)(33AD)

Iztapalapa Passion Play (C)(MX-DF)

March Madness

Nanakshahi Year 558 (S)

Navratri (H)

Nisan (J)

Passiontide (C)(33 AD)

Potato Chip Day, Ntl.

Shawwal (M)

9-1-1 Education Month, Ntl.

Administrative Professionals Month

Adopt a Ferret Month

Adopt a Greyhound Month, Ntl.

African-American Women's Fitness Month, Ntl

Alcohol Awareness Month

April Fools' Day

Arab-American Heritage Month

Architecture Month, Washington (US-DC)

Astronomy Month, Global

Autism Acceptance Month, Ntl.

Barefoot, One Day Without Shoes

Beaver Awareness Month

Bereaved Spouses Awareness Month, Intl

Black Women's History Month, Intl

Cancer Control Month

Canine Fitness Month

Car Care Month, Ntl. Spring

Cesarean Awareness Month, World

Child Abuse Prevention Month, Ntl.

Community College Month

Community Spirit Days

Confederate Heritage Month

Counseling Awareness Month

Couple Appreciation Month

Credit Union Youth Month™, Ntl.

Customer Loyalty Month, Intl.

Decorating Month, Ntl.

Diabetes Month, Ntl. Defeat

Distracted Driving Awareness Month, Ntl.

Donate Life Month, Ntl.

Earth Month

Emotional Overeating Awareness Month

Fabry Awareness Month (AU/CA/US)

Facial Protection Month, Ntl.

Fair Housing Month

Financial Capability Month, Ntl.

Financial Literacy Month

Foot Health Awareness Month, Ntl.

Frog Month, Ntl.

Fun at Work Day, Intl.

Grange Month

Grilled Cheese Month, Ntl.

Guitar Month, Intl.

Hanuman Jayanti (H)

Heartworm Awareness Month, Ntl.

Holy Humor Month (C)

Hope, Ntl. Day of

Humor Month, Intl.

Informed Woman Month

Irritable Bowel Syndrome Awareness Month

Islamic Republic Day (IR)(1979)

Jazz Appreciation Month

Keep America Beautiful Month

Kite Month, Ntl.

Knuckles Down Month, Ntl

Landscape Architecture Month, World

Laugh at Work Week

Lawn and Garden Month

Lawn Care Month, Ntl.

Lawn Greetings Month

Letter and Card Writing Month, Ntl.

Licorice Month, Ntl.

Limb Loss Awareness Month, Ntl.

Lyme Disease in Dogs Prevention Month

Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month

Medical Cannabis (Marijuana) Education and Awareness Month

Medication Safety Week

Minority Cancer Awareness Month

Minority Health Month, Ntl.

Mylesday (1966)

Native Plant Month, Ntl.

Occupational Therapy Month, Ntl.

One Cent Day (1909)

Oral Health Month, Ntl. (US/CA)

Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month, Ntl.

Osteopathy Awareness Month, Intl.

Paraprofessional Appreciation Day

Parkinson's Awareness Month

Passover (Pesach)(J)

Pecan Month, Ntl.

Pest Management Month, Ntl.

Pet First Aid Awareness Month, Ntl.

Pet Month, Ntl. (UK)

Pharmacists' War on Diabetes

Pickleball Month

Poetry Month

Pooper-Scooper Week, Intl.

Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month

Procrastination Awareness Month

Raw Feeding Week, Intl.

Reading is Funny Day

Rebuilding Month, Ntl.

Records and Information Management Month

Rosacea Month, Ntl.

Safe Digging Month, Ntl.

Safe Place Selfie Day

Sarcoidosis Awareness Month

School Library Month, Ntl

Second Chance Month, Ntl.

Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Sikh Awareness Month

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival (US-WA)

Smile Day (AU)

Soft Pretzel Month, Ntl.

Sorry Charlie Day

Sourdough Bread Day, Ntl.

Soyfoods Month, Ntl.

Sports Eye Safety Month

Spring Investiture Ceremony of the Captains Regent (SM)

Sprouted Grains Month

STD Awareness Month, Ntl.

Straw Hat Month

Stress Awareness Month, Ntl.

Supply Chain Integrity Month

Ta'anit Bechorot (J)

Take Down Tobacco Day, Ntl.

Tatting Day, Intl.

Testicular Cancer Awareness Month

TWIT Award Month, Intl.

Welding Month, Ntl.

Women's Eye Health and Safety Month

Workplace Conflict Awareness Month

Youth Sports Safety Month

Autism Day, World

Children's Book Day, Intl. (1805)

Ferret Day, Ntl.

Love Your Produce Manager Day

Malvinas Day (AR)(1982)

Maundy Thursday (C)

Moon—Full

Mule Days, Ntl. (US-TN)

NCAA Women's Final Four (US-AZ)

Pascua Day, (US-FL)(1513)

Peanut Butter and Jelly Day, Ntl.

Pharmacists in Public Health Day

Reconciliation Day, Ntl.

Alcohol-Free Weekend

Chocolate Mousse Day, Ntl.

Crucifixion of Jesus Christ (33AD)(C)

Don't Go to Work Unless It's Fun Day

Ex-Spouse Day

Good Friday (C)

Gumboot Friday (NZ)

Infection Preventionists (IP) Day Intl.

Kids' Yoga Day, Intl.

Party Day, World

Pony Express Day (1860)

Second Republic Day (GN)(1984)

Stock Exchange Holiday (NYSE)

Tweed Day (1823)

Vaisakha (H)

Weed Out Hate Day, National (US/DE) (1968)

Blue and Green Spirit Week, Ntl.

Bonza Bottler Day™, Intl

Children's Day (TW)

Cordon Bleu Day

Final Four (US-IN)

Hate Week (1984)

Hug a Newsman or Newswoman Day, Ntl. (1906)

Independence Day (SN)(1960)

Martin Luther King Assassination (1968)

Mine Awareness Day, Intl.

Pillow Fight Day, Intl.

Rat Day, World

Robotics Week, Ntl.

Saint Lazarus' Day (BG)(C)(33AD)

Science Fest, Intl. (UK)

Tater Day (US-KY)

Tell a Lie Day

Week of the Young Child

Baked Ham with Pineapple Day

Caramel Day, Ntl.

Conscience, Intl. Day of

Crime Victims Rights Week, Ntl.

Daylight Savings (AU), Ends

Daylight Savings (CL), Ends

Daylight Savings (MX), Begins

Daylight Savings (NA), Ends

Daylight Savings (NZ), Ends

Daylight Savings (WS), Ends

Deep Dish Pizza Day, Ntl. (1979)

Easter (C)

Explore Your Career Options Week

Go Broke Day (1945)

Gold Star Spouses Day

Palm Sunday, Orthodox (C)

Qingming Festival (CN/TW)

Raisin and Spice Bar Day, Ntl.

Read a Roadmap Day

Vikata Sankashti Chaturthi (H)

America Saves Week

Army Day (1917)

Asexual Day, International

Assistant Principals Week, Ntl.

Caramel Popcorn Day

Chakri Memorial Day (TH)(1782)

Drowsy Drivers Awareness Day

Dyngus Day (C)

Egg Salad Week

Emaishen (LU)

Family Day (ZA)

Mormon Day (1830)

New Beers Eve (1933)

Parkinson's Awareness Week (UK)(1755)

Plan your Epitaph Day

Public Health Week, Ntl.

Siamese Cat Day, Ntl.

Sport for the Development of Peace, Intl. Day of

Student Athlete Day, Ntl.

Sustainable Seafood Week, Ntl. (AU/NZ)

Take Your Poet to School Week

Tartan Day (1320)

Twinkie Day (1930)

Wildlife Week, Ntl.(US/CA)

Beaver Day, Intl. (1894)

Beer Day, Ntl. (1933)

Blue Forest Bloom (BE)

Bullying, Making the First Move Day

Coffee Cake Day, Ntl.

Every Day is Tag Day

Genocide Remembrance Day (RW)(1994)

Health Day, World (1948)

Library Workers Day, Ntl

Metric System Day (1795)

Newspaper, Snailpapers Day, Intl. April 7

No Housework Day, Ntl.

All is Ours Day

Dogfighting Awareness Day, National

Draw a Picture of a Bird Day (1946)

Empanada Day, Ntl.

Hana Matsuri (B)(JP)

Library Outreach Day, Ntl.

Pink, International Day of

Roma Day, Intl.

Trading Cards for Grownups Day

Zoo Lovers Day, Ntl.

Alcohol Screening Day, Ntl.

Almond Cookie Day, Ntl., Chinese

Anniversary of Nazi Invasion (DK)(1940)

Antiques Day, Cherish

Appomattox Day (1865)

Araw Ng Kagitingan (PH)(1942)

Deir Yassin Massacre (PS/IL)(1948)

Frozen Four (US-NV)

Jenkins' Ear Day (UK)(1731)

Martyrs' Day (TN)(1938)

Masters Tournament (US-GA)

Name Yourself Day

Prisoners of War Remembrance Day, Ntl.

Take Action for Libraries Day, Ntl.

Teen Literature Day, Support

Winston Churchill Day (1963)

Yellow Ribbon Day, Ntl. (2004)

100th Day of the Year

ASPCA Day (1866)

Blue and Green Day, Ntl.

Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (US-CA)

Commodore Perry Day (1794)

Crescent Day, Ntl. Cinnamon

Crossword Puzzle Tournament, American (US-CT)

Day of No Silence, Intl.

Farm Animal Day, Ntl.

Golfer's Day (1916)

Grand Prix of Bahrain (BH)

Great Friday (C)

Hug Your Dog Day, Ntl

Moon—Third Quarter

Norman Medieval Fair (US-OK)

Poet in a Cupcake Day

Salvation Army Founders Day (1829)

Siblings Day, Ntl.

Barbershop Quartet Day (1938)

Black Maternal Health Week

Catch and Release Day, Ntl.

Cheese Fondue Day

Clean Up Your Pantry Day, Ntl.

Dog Therapy Appreciation Day

Eight Track Tape Day (1964)

Grand National, Raddox Health (UK)

Juan Santamaria Day (CR)(1856)

Liberation Day (UG)(1979)

Louie, Louie Day, Intl. (1935)

Parkinson's Disease Day, World (1755)

Pet Day, Ntl.

Submarine Day, Ntl. (1900)

American Home Week

Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week, Ntl.

Big Wind Day (1934)

Cheese Sandwich Day, Ntl. Grilled

Dark Sky Week, Intl.

DEAR Day, Ntl. (1916)

Dog Bite Awareness Week, Ntl.

Dog Bite Prevention Week, Ntl.

Human Space Flight, Intl. Day of (1961)

Licorice Day, Ntl.

Olivier Awards (UK)

Pan American Week, Ntl. (1890)

Paris Marathon, Schneider Electric (FR)

Pet ID Week, Ntl.

Public Safety Telecommuter Week, Ntl.

Realtist Week, Ntl.

Street Children's Day, Intl.

Walk on Your Wild Side Day

Yuri's Night (RU)(1961)

Jefferson Day (1743)

Peach Cobbler Day

Scrabble Day (1899)

Songkran (B)

Sterile Packaging Day

Student Employment Week, Ntl.(US)

TED Conference (CA-BC)

Vaisakhadi (H)

Varuthini Ekadashi (H)

Yom HaShoah (IL)

Bahag Bihu (Assam) (H)

Be Kind to Lawyers Day, Intl.

Black Sunday (1935)

Chagas Day, World

Children with Alopecia Day

Children's Day (US-FL)

Dolphin Day, Ntl.

Equal Pay Day (1963)

Fire Service Day, Ntl.(IN)(1944)

Fire Service Week, Ntl. (IN)(1944)

Guru Nanak (1469) (S)

Khalsa Day, Vaisakhi (S)(1699)

Look Up at the Sky Days

Moment of Laughter Day, Intl.

Pan American Day, Ntl.(1890)

Pathologist Assistant Day, Ntl. (1972)

Portfolio Day, Ntl.

RAINN Day

Shakahola Cult Massacre (KE)(2023)

Vaisakh (S)

Vaisakhi (S) (1699)

Father Damian Day (1889)

Jackie Robinson Day (1947)

McDonald's Day, (1955)

Rubber Eraser Day (1770)

Take a Wild Guess Day

Tax Day (US)

That Sucks Day

Customer Day Q2, Get to Know Your

DARE Day, Ntl.

Darsha Amavasya (H)

Eggs Benedict Day, Ntl. (1894)

Emancipation Day (1862)

Fiesta San Antonio (US-TX)

Ham and Pineapple Day, Ntl. Baked

High Five Day, Ntl.

Jotijot, Gurgadi (S)(1504/1552)

Senior PGA Championship (US-FL)

Stress Awareness Day, Ntl. (US)

Voice Day, World

Wear Pajamas to Work Day

Blah, Blah, Blah Day

Cheese Ball Day, Ntl.

Ellis Island Family History Day (1907)

Ford Mustang Debut (1964)

Haiku Poetry Day, Int.

Hemophilia Day, World

Herbalist Day

Moon—New

Palestinian Prisoners' Day (IL)(PS)

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (SA)

Verrazano Day (1574)

Animal Crackers Day, Ntl. (1902)

Artisan Day, World

Autism Day, Adult

Brewery Day, Ntl.

Circus Day, World

Dhul-Qa'dah (M)

Heritage Day, World

Husband Appreciation Day

Iyyar (J)

Juggler's (Multi-taskers) Day, Intl.

Just Pray No!

Laboratory Animals, World Week For

Lineman Appreciation Day, Ntl.

Money Smart Week, Ntl.

NAB (US-NV)

Newspaper Columnists Day (1945)

Parkash (S)(1621)

Parks Week, Ntl

Pet Owners Independence Day

Radio Day, Intl. Amateur (1924)

Raw Milk Cheese Appreciation Day, Intl.

Reconciliation, Day of, Ntl. (UK)

Record Store Day, Ntl.(US/UK)

Snooker World Championship (UK)

Third World Day (1955)

WrestleMania (US-NV)

Akshaya Tritiya (H)

Coin Week, Ntl.

Garlic Day, Ntl.

Hanging Out Day, Ntl.

Infertility Awareness Week, Ntl.

John Parker Day (1775)

Karaoke Week, Ntl.

Library Week, Ntl.

Medical Laboratory Week, Ntl.

Oklahoma City Bombing (US-OK)(1995)

Parshuram Jayanti (H)

Patriots' Day, (US-FL)(1775)

Pediatric Transplant Week, Ntl.

Pets@Work Day, Ntl.

Shangsi Festival (CN)

Sky Awareness Week

Volunteer Week, Ntl.(US/CA)

After School Professionals Appreciation Week

Boston Marathon (US-MA)

Chinese Language Day

Columbine Massacre Anniversary (1999)

Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill (2010)

Every Kid Healthy Week

Health Information Professionals Week (HIP)

Infant Immunization Week, Ntl.

Lesbian Visibility Week, Intl.

Lima Bean Respect Day

Look-alike Day

Mammal Week, Ntl. (UK)

Patriots' Day (US-MA, ME)(1775)

Pineapple Upside-down Cake Day

Playground Safety Week, Ntl.

Ridván (1863)

School Volunteer Week, Ntl.

Starlight, World Night in Defense of

Student Leadership Week, Ntl.

Undergraduate Research Week

Weed (Cannabis) Day

Work Zone Awareness Week, Ntl.

Yom HaZikaron (IL)

Youth Violence Prevention Week

Aggie Muster

Brasilia Anniversary (1960)(BR)

Bulldogs Are Beautiful Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Covered Cashews Day

Creativity and Innovation Day, World

Kindergarten Day, (DE/US)(1782)

Salone Internazionale del Mobile (IT)

San Jacinto Day, (US-TX)(1836)

Tea Day, Ntl. (UK)

Tiradentes Day (BR)(1789)

Yom HaAtzma'ut (IL)(1948)

Administrative Professionals Day, Ntl.

Earth Day

Girl Scout Leader Day

Jelly Bean Day, Ntl.

Oklahoma Day (1889)

Beef Week, Great British (UK)

Book and Copyright Day, World (1616)

Cheesecake Day (Cherry), Ntl.

Children's Day (TR)(1920)

English Language Day (1564)

English Muffin Day, Ntl.

First Full Male Genital Transplant Successfully Completed (2018)

Ganga Saptami (H)

Gathering of Nations (US-NM)

Girls in ICT Day, Intl.

Harrogate Spring Flower Show (UK)

Lost Dog Awareness Day

Lover's Day, Ntl.(ES)(1616)

Partnership Awards

Peppercorn Ceremony (1816)

Picnic Day, Ntl.

Saint George's Day (303 AD)

Spanish Language Day (1616)

Sumardagurnn Fyrsti (IS)

Take a Chance Day

Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day

Talk Like Shakespeare Day (1564)

Teach Children to Save Money Day, Ntl.

Arbor Day, Intl.

Armenian Genocide Day of Remembrance (1915-1923) Intl

Easter Rebellion (IE)(1916)

Fiddler's Frolics, Halletsville (US-TX)

Hairball Awareness Day, Ntl.

Immunization Week, World

Laboratory Animals, World Day for

Meningitis Day, World

Moon—First Quarter

Multilateralism and Diplomacy, Intl Day

Newspaper Day, American (1704)

Pig in a Blanket Day

Youth Services Days, Global

Antiqua Sailing Week (AG)

ANZAC Day (AU)(1915)

Dance Day, Ntl.

Delegate's Day, Intl. (1945)

DNA Day, Ntl. (1953)

Drug Take Back Day, Ntl.

Healing Day, World

High Point Market (US-NC)

Independent Bookstore Day

Liberty Day (PT)(1974)

Malaria Day, World

Penguin Day, World

Pet Tech CPR Day

Plumber's Day, Ntl.

Rebuilding Day, Ntl.

Red Hat Society Day (1998)

Sinai Day (EG)(1982)

Sita Navami (H)

Tai Chi Day, World

Veterinary Day, World

Zucchini Bread Day, Ntl.

Alien Day (2016)

Auctioneers Week, Ntl

Chornobyl Disaster Remembrance Day, Intl. (1986)

Confederate Memorial Day (US-FL)(1865)

Deaf Day, Mother, Father

Help a Horse Day, Ntl.

Hug an Australian Day

Intellectual Property Day, World (1970)

Kids and Pets Day, Ntl.

London Marathon (UK)

Pet Parent's Day, Bella's, Ntl.

Preservation Week

Pretzel Day, Ntl.

Richter Scale Day (1900)

Stewardship Week, Ntl.

Babe Ruth Day (1947)

Confederate Memorial Day (US-AL)(1865)

Confederate Memorial Day (US-MS)(1865)

Gardening Week, Ntl. (UK)

Herzl Day (IL)

Korean Leaders Meet (KR/KP)(2018)

Little Pampered Dog Day, Ntl.

Mohini Ekadashi (H)

Morse Code Day, Ntl. (1791)

Multiple Sclerosis Week (UK)

Prime Rib Day, Ntl.

School Nutrition Employee Appreciation Week

Sultana Disaster Anniversary (US-AR, TN)(1865)

Tapir Day, World

Tell a Story Day (1897)

Tornado Day, Ntl. (2011)

Blueberry Pie Day

Cubicle Day, Ntl. (1967)

Ed Balls Day (2011)

Kiss Your Mate Day

National Day of Mourning (CA)

Poetry Reading Day

Safety at Work, World Day for Health and

Worker's Memorial Day (1971)

Dance Day, Intl. (1727)

Golden Week (JP)

Guide Dog Day, Intl.(1989)

International Day for the Foundation of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (1997)

Peace Rose Day

Showa Day (JP)(1901)

Shrimp Scampi Day, Ntl.

Walk at Lunch Day, Ntl.

World Wish Day (1980)

Zipper Day, Ntl. (1913)

Adopt a Shelter Pet Day

Animal Advocacy Day, Ntl.

Beltane (UK)

Bugs Bunny Day (1938)

Dia de los Libros (US) (1925)

Hairstylist Appreciation Day

Honesty Day, Ntl. (1789)

Jazz Day, Intl.

Narasimha Jayanti (H)

Oatmeal Cookie Day, Ntl.

Raisin Day, Ntl.

Spank Out Day, Ntl.

Tabby Day, Ntl.

Therapy Animal Day, Ntl.

Walpurgisnacht (870 AD)

Conservation Week (NZ)

Hey! Day (US-PA)

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Nakba Day (PS/IL)(1948): May 15

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Al Nakba, or The Catastrophe in English, is the Palestinian parallel to the Trail of Tears (1838-39) in America. The Trail of Tears represented the rounding up and forced ethnic cleansing of Native Americans off their land and homes onto federally designated reservations for containment and control by a federal military. It continues to be, with slavery and the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII, one of the most shameful events in American history. With the advent of the Geneva Conventions, Hague Conventions, Rome Statutes, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and other agreements, the Trail of Tears would be prosecuted as Crime Against Humanity, with the United States as the defendant today. It would also be a war crime if it occurred during a war or military occupation. Fortunately for the US, these international agreements did not exist in 1838. However, in the wake of the Holocaust, they do today, which is Nakba's irony. What the Nazis did to the Jews of Europe, forcing them out of their homes and businesses, relocating and interning them in walled ghettos, and stripping them of their citizenship, rights, and dignity while extracting them through laws and customs from everyday life, is precisely what the Zionists did to the Arabs of Palestine just eighteen months later and continue doing today. The Nakba, or Al Nakba, is the forced expulsion of 750,000 people from their homes, lands, and businesses. It includes ongoing discrimination, prohibition from returning to their homes, and confiscation of their property without compensation. Al Nakba didn't happen 150 years ago. Al Nakba began on November 30, 1947, and continues today. It is the reason Israel has security issues, not because its people are predominantly of the Jewish faith, as Israeli advocates portend. Isreal has security issues because of how it took over and expanded its statehood and continues to enforce it as an ethnocentric, exclusionary, and violent vision at the expense of those not classified as Jewish. It agreed to be a nation-state of all its people living within defined boards and as a culture informed by Judaism, its customs, and holidays. As a nation-state, it has yet to honor that agreement. NAKBA HISTORY Al Nakba is the culmination of events in Europe in the 1860s through a political ethno-supremacist nationalist movement later known as Zionism. The people who support this political ideology are called Zionists and can be of any faith. However, roughly 350 million, most Zionists, are Dispensationalist Christians, sometimes called Evangelicals, with an additional ten million identifying as Jewish. The Zionist ideals received codification in 1897 and came to fruition on November 29, 1947, when the United Nations agreed to partition Palestine into an Israeli and Palestinian state. In Christianity, Zionist ideology was written into the 1908 "Scofield Reference Bible" footnotes and has evolved into the defining belief system for Dispensationalist Christianity's End Times theology, which is not shared by the majority of global Christians. Unfortunately for the Palestinians, the new nation-state's boundaries didn't match the aspirations of those petitioning. The Zionists wanted it all, and they wanted it all without the people. Over the next year and a half, Jewish terrorists, who later became the Israeli army, expanded the land given to them by the United Nations by 300 percent through terror, death, and destruction, egregiously violating the agreement which granted them statehood. On November 30, 1947, the massacres and raids by Jewish gangs commenced against the indigenous population (Palestinians). Still in control of Palestine, the British turned a blind eye and let it happen. By the time Israel became a state on May 15, 1948, hundreds of thousands of Christians and Muslims were forced to flee their homes and businesses ahead of these gangs, the most notorious being the Lehi, Stern, and Irgun gangs. Most of Israel's future leaders would come from these groups. Thousands of Christian and Muslim men, women, and children were slaughtered in dozens of massacres leading up to and after the creation of Israel, the most notorious being at the village of Deir Yassin in April 1948. The Palestinians were alone from November 30, 1947, to May 14, 1948. They had no military. In fact, they have never had a military. Instead, the Palestinians expected a peaceful transition of power, similar to the Ottomans, British, and Romans. To Palestinians, the Zionists were just the next group in charge, they thought. This time was different. THE DEFENSELESS MYTH What about the other countries in the region? Wasn't defenseless Israel under attack? No. The Arab armies would not defend the Palestinians between November 20, 1947, and May 14, 1948, because doing so would require attacking Britain and thus declaring war on it. Once Israel was declared a state on May 15, 1948, these armies did engage but would not cross the border of the new state defined by the United Nations. They had agreed with the rest of the world to give the land, within the boundaries defined, to the Jewish people after the Holocaust, provided the Zionists did not discriminate against the indigenous people, created a constitution, and stayed within their borders. The Arab nations would not violate that agreement. The Zionists, however, never honored the conditions of statehood and continue to thwart them to this day. In the battles after statehood, the Zionists possessed superior weaponry and numbers. They had been planning for this battle, collecting weapons for over ten years by smuggling them into the region. The end of World War II increased weapons quality and availability and the number of immigrants—drafted soldiers—to the area. STRATEGIC PLANNING The ethnic cleansing of Palestine, or Al Nakba, was planned beginning in the 1920s. Zionists vigorously researched and tactically mapped out each village and its demographics starting in 1938 according to the diaries, speeches, and public records of Zionist leaders David Ben-Gurion, Vladimir Jabotinsky, Chaim Weizmann, and others. Dr. Illan Pappe fully maps this out in his book "The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine." During Nakba, the Zionists systematically razed whole villages to prevent their owners' return. Political leaders then added laws declaring Palestinian villages "military zones" to prevent their owners from returning, a tactic that continues today inside Area C. After three years of military zoning to prevent Palestinians from returning to their homes, businesses, and lands, Zionist politicians added more laws declaring that any land not occupied for three years became the property of the state of Israel. Laws, terror, and guns are how the people of Palestine became refugees in their own country. Today, as a policy of cultural erasure, many razed villages are covered with pine trees and turned into Jewish-only parks, many of which are accessible on Jewish-only roads from Jewish-only housing developments. In a uniquely devious twist, various pro-Zionist organizations use tree planting on these destroyed villages as fundraisers in the West under cover of environmental causes. Al NAKBA—A UNIQUE EVENT IN MODERN HISTORY What makes the Nakba unique is not that it happened. Wars happen, and people get displaced. International law provides for the repatriation of civilians fleeing war or turmoil. International law says people who flee during conflict may return; if that is not possible, they must be compensated. How Israel prevented the Palestinians from doing this is explained above. What makes Nakba unique is that it continues. Palestinians were and are prevented from returning to their homes and property because they are of the wrong religions under Israeli law. They are Christian or Muslim predominantly, but also Druze, atheist, Buddhist, and other faiths. Faith. That's it, and that's the primary reason Palestinians are discriminated against. Over 90 laws on Israel's books explicitly discriminate against non-Jewish persons in all areas of life. If Palestinians were Jewish (and many are. Palestine is a region, not a race), they would be given their property back and, in many cases, large living subsidies. But most are not Jewish, and those that are Mizrahi and Sephardic—Semitic Jews— face racial discrimination in the Israeli system, favoring Askanazi—Caucasian Jews—similar to people of color in the US today. ___________ Note: Semitic is a language group that includes ancient Aramaic, ancient Hebrew, Arabic, and two other extinct languages. In Europe, "Semitic" or "Semite" became a derogatory term for persons of Arab ancestry and color, often Jewish or Muslim, beginning in the 19th century. Zionists adopted the word to elevate racism against Jewish people to a higher level in the 1880s. In reality, being anti-Arab, anti-Palestinian, anti-Muslim, or anti-Jewish are all equal forms of antisemitism. It is not exclusive to faith, but a language group and culture. ___________ Another difference between Nakba and other historical genocides, holocausts, and ethnic cleansing campaigns is accountability. Unlike Germany, Israel has yet to admit what it has done, pay reparations, or make any overture to replace the personal, business, and community property of those it dispossessed in 1948, in 1967, and continuing through today. Instead, the destruction continues and escalates, and the rest of the world continues to pay for Israel's discriminatory practices and occupation. Nakba continues through the use of siege, displacement, occupation, and apartheid. This situation is over seventy years old, five times longer than the Nazi party ruled Germany and 11 times longer than the Holocaust. MARKING THE EVENT The tradition for Al Nakba is to hold marches in the streets where Palestinians, both Christian and Muslim, carry the deeds to the property they still own but are prohibited from returning to because they are of the wrong faith. Each year the international community of support has grown to the point where Nakba events are held in major cities worldwide, including the United States. WHAT YOU CAN DO Nakba Day is a day to insist upon ending racism directed at people because of their faith in all areas of the world. It is a time to acknowledge the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, confront racism on this issue and look at hard truths. It is a day of mourning for the catastrophe which created the strife, violence, and unrest the world lives with today. The best thing you can do for Nakba is learn. Make sure your friends know about it and why it must end. The only reason it continues is that the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and European Union, continue to provide public relations, diplomatic, financial, and military cover for the state of Israel. These nations all hold civil rights in esteem, and covering this up is contrary to the values of each. Your religion, or lack of one, shouldn't determine your value. When the people of the enabling nations insist Israel uphold its pledge of November 29, 1947, to the United Nations, the conditions of its statehood, including: 1) Treat everyone equally and respectfully, regardless of faith, origin, or race. 2) Create and ratify a constitution guaranteeing those rights, and 3) Live within its borders. Policies will change. Al Nakba will end, and Israel will no longer have a security problem of its own making.
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02
May

Narada Jayanti (H): May 2

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The sun transitions from Mesha Rashi to Vrishabha Rashi during Vrishabha Sankranti. Giving cows as a gift is considered auspicious on this day. Devotees visit Vishnu temples and pray that Lord Vishnu grants them the wisdom to choose between good and evil. 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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28
May

National Day (AZ)(1918): May 28

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Azerbaijan's National Day, also known as Republic Day, is celebrated annually on May 28th. This public holiday commemorates the establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) on May 28, 1918. The ADR was the first democratic and secular republic in the Muslim world, marking a significant milestone in Azerbaijan's history. The ADR was short-lived, as it was occupied by the Soviet Red Army on April 28, 1920, and subsequently incorporated into the Soviet Union. Azerbaijan regained its independence from the Soviet Union on October 18, 1991, and the legacy of the ADR was revived, with May 28th becoming a symbol of national pride and unity. On National Day, Azerbaijanis celebrate with various activities, including flag-raising ceremonies, parades, cultural events, and concerts. The day is an opportunity for people to express their national identity, pay tribute to the nation's founders, and remember the struggle for independence and freedom.
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08
May

National Day (VA)(2025): May 8

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Even the world's smallest nation, The Holy See (aka The Vatican), has a national day and holiday. National Day in the Holy See always falls on the current Pope's election anniversary.
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22
May

National Day (YE)(1990): May 22

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The Republic of Yemen was created on this day in 1990 with the reunification of the Yemen Arab Republic and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. Yemen is the poorest country on the Arabian Peninsula and has had a few years of peace. In 2015, civil war again erupted in the tiny nation between Houthi separatists and the ruling government. It quickly became a regional conflict with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, backed by the United States, attacking the country. The battle continues as of this writing, though without US support since February 2021. The Saudi Coalition blames its rival Iran and positions this as a proxy war; an investigative report by PBS Newshour in 2018 interviewed Houthi rebels and found no such material support. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/american-made-bombs-in-yemen-are-killing-civilians-destroying-infrastructure-and-fueling-anger-at-the-u-s Instead, it illustrated the humanitarian disaster unfolding in which over one million people have been diagnosed with cholera, million more are starving, and the majority of aid is cut off. Human Rights Watch calls it the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, and it continues to be largely ignored by the Western media. Though this is Yemen's national day, the ongoing war leaves little room to celebrate.
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01
May

Neurofibromatosis Awareness Month, Ntl.: May

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Neurofibromatosis (NF) Awareness Month is sponsored by the Children's Tumor Foundation. Neurofibromatosis is a group of genetic disorders that causes tumors to grow along various types of nerves. NF can also affect the development of non-nervous tissues such as bones and skin. Neurofibromatosis causes tumors to grow anywhere on or in the body. Types Of Neurofibromatosis: Neurofibromatosis (NF) has three distinct types: NF1, NF2, and Schwannomatosis. You can participate in the various events of the Children's Tumor Foundation.
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13
May

Nightshift Workers Day, Ntl (US/CA): May 13

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The people who work while the rest of us sleep are known as the Nightshift. They're our first responders, hospital, hospitality, and factory workers. They serve in the dark, adjusting their lifestyle to our 24-hour world. Today is the day to acknowledge and thank them.
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06
May

No Diet Day, Intl.: May 6

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Sponsored by ISAA, the International Size Acceptance Association, International No Diet Day promotes size acceptance and seeks to end weight-based discrimination worldwide using advocacy and visible, lawful actions. British citizen Mary Evans Young created International No Diet Day in 1992. Young was the director of Diet Breakers in the UK and saw a need for women, especially, not to be ashamed of their bodies. It quickly became an International sensation with annual observances in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Israel, Denmark, and Brazil. The symbol of this event is a light blue ribbon. Today restaurants globally observe this day by focusing on healthy, tasty food that satisfies and doesn’t mean diet. It’s about enjoying food and your body, regardless of size or shape. The National Organization for Women also sponsors International Love Your Body Day in October.
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06
May

No Homework Day: May 6

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No Homework Day is a national event created by wacky holiday inventors Wellcat. It’s kind of the kick-off to summer, right before finals when students can say to their teachers and professors one day each year. “Not tonight, It’s National No Homework Day.” Of course, you might get double the homework on the next school day! Enjoy!
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08
May

No Socks Day: May 8

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No Socks Day is sponsored by Wellcat and is simply a day to not wear socks—for whatever reason.
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12
May

Nurses Day, Intl. (1820): May 12

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International Nurses Day occurs on May 12, the anniversary of Florence Nightingale's birth (May 12, 1820 - August 13, 1910). Nightingale is considered the founder of modern nursing.
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06
May

Nurses Week, Ntl.(1820): May 6-12

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National Nurses Week is a week-long program ending each year on May 12th, Florence Nightingale's birthday. The American Nurses Association (ANA) has supported and promoted the nursing profession since 1896. Each of ANA's state and territorial nursing associations promotes the nursing profession at the state and regional levels. Each celebrates these dates to recognize nurses and their contributions to the community. The ANA supports and encourages National Nurses Week recognition programs through the state and district associations, other specialty nursing organizations, educational facilities, and independent healthcare companies and institutions.
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10
May

Nursing Week, Ntl. Skilled Home: May 10-16

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American Health Care Association sponsors National Skilled Home Nursing Week to increase positive community relations. Today's care communities proactively communicate that skilled care centers are light years ahead of previous renditions. Each year's theme is a rallying point and a way to foster a positive attitude toward care in long-term and post-acute care centers.
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12
May

Nutty Fudge Day, Ntl.: May 12

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Today is National Nutty Fudge Day. This rich candy was invented in the 1880s in the United States and combines sugar, butter, chocolate, and milk. Who decided to add nuts? Nobody knows. However, one thing is sure. It is delicious!
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23
May

Obstetric Fistula, Day to End, Intl.: May 23

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"Shame, isolation, and segregation are among the indignities faced by the hundreds of thousands of women and girls worldwide who suffer from obstetric fistula, an injury of the birth canal after prolonged and obstructed labor. The girls and women afflicted by the condition, which is preventable and largely treatable, are often plagued by chronic incontinence. As a result, they face devastating social stigma. The majority of women and girls who suffer from fistula are poor. Their inability to receive prompt medical treatment not only deprives them of their health and dignity but is a violation of their human rights. UNFPA leads the Campaign to End Fistula. Since 2003, UNFPA has supported over 100,000 fistula repair surgeries, and campaign partners have supported thousands more, enabling women and girls in more than 55 countries across Africa, Asia, the Arab region, and Latin America to regain hope and rebuild their lives. One survivor, Nasiwelo Bisolomo, lost her baby at the age of 18 after a prolonged obstructed labor at home. She suffered from fistula for the next 46 years. She nearly lost all hope when she heard of a UNFPA-supported fistula camp and traveled 300 km to undergo the life-transforming healing surgery. Now, she is helping spread the word that fistula treatment is available. It is time for the world to heed the call made by United Nations Member States in the 2018 United Nations Resolution on Ending Fistula in which they committed to eradicating the condition within a decade. Yet, achieving this goal requires increased investments, innovations, and partnerships. Failure to take action will undermine our chances of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, meeting the commitments of the International Conference on Population and Development, and ensuring no one is left behind. No woman or girl should be deprived of her dignity, hopes, and dreams. Fistula is a human rights violation – end it now!" —Statement by UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem for the International Day to End Obstetric Fistula 23 May 2019
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