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Category: Culture and the Arts


Highlighting events, holidays, and awareness days celebrating human culture, the arts, and creativity.

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.

Hispanity Day (ES)(1492): October 12

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English Language Day, Intl.: October 13*

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Goth Girl Appreciation Day: October 13

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Goth Girl Appreciation Day, or Goth Chick Appreciation Day as most people in goth culture call it, was declared in 2011 by Ill Will Press and is celebrated by goth chicks everywhere!

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Double Ninth Festival (CN): October 14

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Missouri Day Festival & High School Band C...

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Fall Festival of Leaves, Ross County (US-O...

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Latinx AIDS Awareness Day, Ntl.: October 1...

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The Latino Commission on AIDS (LCOA), the Hispanic Federation and others support National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day to promote HIV testing, and provide HIV prevention information and access to care to His...

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Rural Women (Day of), Intl.: October 15

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The International Day of Rural Women was first organized and promoted by the United Nations in 2008. It is a day to recognize the vital role of rural women in enhancing agricultural and rural development...

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Storytelling Festival, Scottish Intl. (UK)...

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Papankusha Ekadashi (H): October 16

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Hindus observe two kinds of Ekadashi: yearly and monthly. Papankusha Ekadeshi is the Ekadeshi of Ashwin Shukla Paksha. Devotees fast for a day. During this celebration, one should worship Padmanabha, th...

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African-American, Black Poetry Day (1711):...

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African-American Poetry Day marks the anniversary of the birth of Jupiter Hammon of Long Island, New York in 1711. Hammond is first African American to publish poetry in the United States. At the time,...

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Poverty Eradication, Intl. Day for (1987):...

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International Day for the Eradication of Poverty was first designated in 1993 by the UN General Assembly. Its purpose is to promote awareness of cost of poverty to society, the environment and national ec...

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Wear Something Gaudy Day: October 17

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Like Festivus from Seinfeld, Wear Something Gaudy Day originated with a comment by a character on a popular television show, in this case the affable Larry Dallas on the sitcom Three's Company. The wil...

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Friends of Libraries Week, Ntl.: October 1...

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Friends of Libraries Week promotes libraries and the people who support them. It also raises awareness and promotes library membership. This is also an excellent opportunity for your library and Board o...

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Hurricane Thanksgiving Day (VI/VG): Octobe...

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Celebrated in the British and US Virgin Islands, Hurricane Thanksgiving Day celebrates surviving the peak of Hurricane season in the Caribbean. Legal holiday. Technically, the hurricane season runs for f...

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Saint Luke Feast Day: October 18

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Saint Luke wrote one of the four Gospels in the New Testament. He is the patron saint of artists, physicians, bachelors, surgeons, students and butchers. This is his feast day. Why so many feast days in...

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Advertising Week, New York (US-NY): Octobe...

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Heritage Week, Ntl., (JM): October 18-24

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Honoring Jamaica's heroes, one per day beginning with the first prime minister and a leader in its fight for independence in the early 20th century, Alexander Bustmante. National Heroes Day (Monday) is an...

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Museum Workers Day, Intl: October 22

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International Museum Workers Day, created in 2015, seeks to educate the public about various professions in the museum and heritage fields. These careers include artists, scholars, art historians, scient...

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Origami Days, World (1898): October 24-Nov...

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World Origami Days begins each year on October 24, the birthday of Lillian Oppenheimer (1898-1992). Oppenheimer founded the first origami group in America, was a founding member of British Origami Society...

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