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Each April, the Health Resource Network sponsors Stress Awareness Month and Stress Awareness Day. This national cooperative effort seeks to educate the public about the dangers of stress, successful copin...
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Supply Chain Integrity: The lifeblood of business Supply Chain Integrity Month is an observance that underscores the importance of securing the global supply chain from various risks and threats. It is t...
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A month set aside to help women take control over their lives, whether health, finance, career, or fitness. Informed Woman Month urges all women to set aside time during this month, identify areas for imp...
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Tweed Day remembers senator William 'Boss' Tweed leader of the 'Tweed Ring,' a corrupt political cabal that stole US$30-200 million in New York on April 3, 1823. Tweed Day is a reminder that nobody is a...
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Every year since 1963, the United States' Small Business Administration highlights the impact of outstanding entrepreneurs, small business owners, and others nationwide through National Small Business Wee...
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Tater Day could be referred to as trade day, as it began in 1843 in Kentucky as a means for farmers to trade seeds, roots, and sweet potatoes with each other before the next planting season. It expanded t...
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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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National Money Smart Week encourages us to spread information and tactics to manage our finances better. Created by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in 2002, National Money Smart Week pools hundreds...
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April in the United States hosts National Realtist Week. No, it's not a week that celebrates realism and people who think of themselves as realists. Instead, it's a week to commemorate real estate brokers...
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America Saves Week (also called Military Saves Week when targeted at active service members) is coordinated by America Saves and the America Savings Education Council. The week is an annual opportunity fo...
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The Consortium for Street Children champions International Street Children's Day with a fresh focus each year. Millions of street-connected children suffer multiple and repeated violations of their righ...
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Originally started as a yearly national event in 1956 to promote the benefits of home ownership and the value of using a REALTOR® in real estate transactions, American Home Week has gone through many chan...
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National Pan American Week falls yearly around National Pan American Day in the US, and it marks the anniversary of the formation of our Pan-American partnership. On April 14, 1890, delegates from countr...
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Equal Pay Day is dedicated to promoting the idea of equal pay for equal work, irrespective of gender. On average, women continue to make less money, doing the same job as men. The US Equal Pay Act passe...
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Pan American Day marks the anniversary of the First International Conference of American States, which concluded on April 14, 1890. It is the organization preceding the 1948 creation of the Organization o...
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National Student Employment Week urges employers to give student job-seekers a chance and celebrates the contribution of student employees around the country. With tuition prices rising yearly, more and m...
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Teach Children to Save (TCTS) is a free national program sponsored by the ABA Foundation. It organizes banker volunteers throughout the year to help young people develop savings habits early in life.
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Tax Day in the United States is the deadline for American citizens to pay and file their income taxes for the previous year, and it falls on or around April 15 each year.
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The only constants in life are death and taxes. Today is traditionally tax day in the United States, and for many people, that sucks. Ergo, "That Sucks Day."
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On the first workday following the tax filing deadline in the United States, the Health Resources Network sponsors National Stress Awareness Day (also part of their National Stress Awareness Month). This...