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The cultural category is a vast collection of events covering several topics, including the arts, languages, customs, racial and ethnic groups, food, beverages, and fairs.
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Family stories are oral histories about people, places, and events related to the members of our immediate family or their ancestors. Family stories casually chatted about at the dinner table, or regaled...
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Memoirs aren't just for the rich and famous, they also serve to safeguard family history. November is the perfect time to start your memoire. The next four months are cold and dark. Free memoir writing cl...
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National Novel Writing Month focuses on the creative way to keep on writing. On the first day of the month, participants write a 50,000-word novel that should be passed to the organizers by 11:59PM of l...
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Bunka-No-Hi or Culture Day in Japan is a celebration of Japanese art, lifestyle and history. The day features festivals, parades and ceremonies throughout the nation. Annually on November 3.
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Part of Fiestas Patrias, Flag Day in Panama is celebrated the day following Independence Day each year. It honors the creation of the Panamanian national flag in 1925. This is a public holiday.
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Mischief Night in the United Kingdom is the day when children are allowed to prank and do minor vandalism. Originally, this custom was part of May Day celebrations; today it is celebrated prior to Guy Faw...
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World Community Day aims to make the family ties stronger by focusing on peace and justice around the world. Organized by Church Women United, a Christian organization from the Reformed Church of Americ...
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Born in 2020 in the wake of the Black Lives Matter global protest, Black Pound Day in the United Kingdom is a monthly event occurring on the first Saturday of each month (except the first day, which was h...
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Saxophone Day honors the birthday of the inventor of the saxophone, Adolphe Sax, born in November 6, 1814. The sax is a classical woodwind instrument and is believed to have been created by its namesake...
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Dear Santa Letter Week promotes creativity and tradition as children expand their imagination through letter writing, which is quickly becoming a lost art. During this week, children write to Santa Clau...
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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...
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World Freedom Day falls on November 9. This US Federal celebration was declared by then-President George W. Bush to remember the demolition of the Berlin Wall that symbolizes the fall of communism in Ce...