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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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Just a Card Indie Week began in 2016 as a grassroots effort, lead by artist Sarah Hamilton of London, to encourage people to shop their local retailers in the lead up and through Black Friday. Each year,...
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Alice in Wonderland was first published on November 26, 1865. Written by Charles Lutwidge Dogson under the pen name Lewis Carroll, it narrates of a girl who fell into a rabbit hole and entered a fantasy...
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Launched by Story Corps in 2008, National Day of Listening persuades people to spend some time to talk to families and friends and record stories about their lives. People are encouraged to talk to famil...
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Hanukkah is a Hebrew holiday that starts on the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev. Usually, that falls during December. Hanukkah, also called the "Festival of Dedication" or the "Festival of Lights...
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Square Dance Day is the day to honor the square dance, a style of dance invented in England during the 1600s and imported to America where it received its multicultural twist. Square dancing has been a p...
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World Friendship Day was first proposed by Hallmark in 1919 as part of a marketing campaign to celebrate the friendship by sending out cards of appreciation. In 1935, the first Sunday of August was decl...
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Have you ever wanted to witness a joust, like was common with aristocracy during the Renaissance period? You can! Each year the town of Quintana, Italy hosts the Torneo della Quintana (Tournament of Jous...
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Black Business Month honors the contributions of black-owned enterprises to the US economy. Each day focuses on a different type of business category.
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Until the 21st Century Baby Boomers, those born between 1946 and 1964 were the largest generation the world had ever seen. They earned their name due to the 'baby boom' that ensued as soldiers throughout...
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National Minority Donor Awareness Week increases awareness of the need for organ, eye, and tissue donors among minorities. It encourages people to register as donors and care for their health to reduce th...