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Dhu al-Hijjah (M)

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Smile Month, Ntl. (UK)

San Diego Smooth Jazz Festival (US-CA)

Aboriginal Day, Ntl. (CA)

Alan Turing Week

American Bald Eagle Day (1782)

Animal Rights Awareness Week, Ntl.

Anne and Samantha Day

Apple Strudel Day, Ntl.

Arjan Dev (S) (1606)

Artigas Day (UY)(1764)

ASK Day, Ntl.

Bach Fest, Leipzig (DE)

Beer Day, Britain (UK) (1215)

Bloomsday (1904)

Bloomsday Festival (IE)(1904)

Bug Busting Day, Ntl. (UK)

Bunker Hill Day (US-MA)(1775)

Carpenter Ant Awareness Week

Cherry Tart Days, Ntl.

Combat Decertification and Drought, World Day of

Continence Week, World

Craft Spirits Week, Ntl.

Cuckoo Warning Day

Daylight Appreciation Day, Ntl.

Dietitians Day, (AU)

Dietitians Week, (AU)

Dragon Boat Festival (CN)

Elder Abuse Awareness Day, World

Evacuation Day (EG) (1954)

Family Remittances, Intl. Day of

Father's Day, Intl. (1910)

Fiddlers' Contest and Festival (US-ID)

Flag Day (AR)(1820)

Flag Week, Ntl.

Forget-Me-Not Days / The Longest Day, Alzheimer's

FreeBSD Day

Fruit Fly Frenzy

Fudge Day

Garfield the Cat Day, Intl. (1978)

Gastronomy Day, Sustainable

General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes Day (AR)(1821)

Giraffe Day, World

Go Fishing Day

Go Skating/Skateboarding Day

Great Get Together, The (UK)(1974)

Handshake Day, World

Harh (S)

Hate Speech, International Day for Countering

Healthcare Risk Management Week, Ntl.

Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week (1880)

Hermit Week, Ntl.

History Day Competition, Ntl.

Humanist Day, World

Ice Cream Soda Day

Independence Day (IS)(1944)

Islamic New Year (M) 1448

Islamic Year 1448 (M)

James Beard Awards

Juggler's Day, World (1947)

Juneteenth (1865)

Law Enforcement Officers, Ntl. Day of Prayer for

Learning Disabilities Week (UK)

Lightning Awareness Week, Ntl.

Lobster Day, Ntl.

Magna Carta Day (1215)

Make Music Day, Intl.

Martini Day, Ntl.

Martyrdom Guru Arjun Sahib (S)(1606)

Mascot Day, Ntl.

Mawazine (MA)

Men's Health Week, Ntl.

Mithuna Sankranti (H)

Moon—First Quarter

Moon—New

Mosquito Control Awareness Week, Ntl.

Muharram (M)

Music Day, World

National Day, (GL)(1983/2009)

NBA Finals

Newport Flower Festival, (US-RI)

Nursing Assistants and Direct Care Workers Week, Ntl.

Organic Act Day, (VI)

Peaches and Cream Day, Ntl.

Photography, Nature Photography Day

Picnic Day, Intl.

Picnic Week, Ntl. (UK)

PinkPop (NL)

Pony Express Re-ride

Privacy Awareness Week (AU/NZ)

Prune Day, Ntl.

Pugstock (UK)

Recess at Work Day

Red Apple Day (AU)

Refugee Day, World

Refugee Week (UK)

Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Week, (AU)

Root Beer Day (Stewart's)

Sauntering Day, World

Sea Turtle Day, World

Selfie Day, Ntl

Sexual Violence in Conflict, Day for the Elimination of

Shaheedi Arjan Dev (S) (1606)

Sickle Cell Day, World

Smell Day, World.

Smile Power Day

Stanley Cup Finals

Stock Exchange Holiday (NYSE Closed)

Summer Begins (Northern Hemisphere)

Tammuz (J)

Tennis Day, Intl. (1789)

Theater Festival Sibiu, Intl (RO)

US Open Golf Championship (US-NY)

Vanilla Milkshake Day

Vegan Earth Day, World

Vegetables Day, Eat Your

Veggies Day, Fresh

Viking Games, Frederikssund (DK)

War of 1812 Begins (1812)

Waste and Recycling Workers Week

Watergate Break-in (1972)

Waterloo (1815)

Wianki Festival, Krakow (PL)

Windjammer Days, Boothbay Harbor (US-ME)

Wine Week, English (UK)

Winter Begins, Solstice (Southern)

Yoga Day, Intl.

Youth Day (ZA)(1976)

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

Srebrenica Genocide, International Day of Reflection for (1995)

Rose Castroccdsc

Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

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

Losar and Year 2153 (B)

Earth Echo Challenge, Intl.

Nanakshahi Year 558 (S)

PlayStation Days of Play

Dhu al-Hijjah (M)

Ducasse de Mons, Doudou (BE)(1349)

French Open (FR)

Isle of Man TT (UK)

Jeth (S)

Midnight Sun (NO)

Reconciliation Week (AU)(1967)

Sivan (J)

Smile Month, Ntl. (UK)

Triple Crown

San Diego Smooth Jazz Festival (US-CA)

15th of Khordad (IR)(1963)

24 Hours of Le Mans (FR)

9-9-9 Emergency Number Established (1937)

Aboriginal Day, Ntl. (CA)

Aboriginal History Month, Ntl. (CA)

Accordion Awareness Month, Ntl. (1822)

Acne Awareness Month, Ntl.

Adopt-a-Cat Month (AHA)

Adopt-a-Shelter Cat Month (ASPCA)

African-American Music Month

Agriculture Day, World

Alan Turing Day (1912)

Alan Turing Week

Albinism Awareness Day, Intl.

Albinism Awareness, Intl. Day of (2013)

Alcoholics Anonymous Founders Day (1935)

Almond Buttercrunch Day

ALS Awareness Month (CA)

Alzheimer's Disease and Brain Awareness Month, Ntl.

American Bald Eagle Day (1782)

Animal Rights Awareness Week, Ntl.

Animal Rights Day, Ntl.

Anne and Samantha Day

Antifascist Struggle Day (HR)(1941)

Aphasia Awareness Month, Ntl.

Apple Strudel Day, Ntl.

Applesauce Cake Day

Archives Day, Intl.

Arjan Dev (S) (1606)

Armed Forces Day (GT)(1871)

Army Day (JO)(1916)

ARRL Field Day

Artigas Day (UY)(1764)

Ascension Day (JO)(1999)

Ashadha (H)

Ashura (M)

ASK Day, Ntl.

Asteroid / Meteor Day, Intl. (1908)

Ayatollah Ruollah Khomeini Day (IR)(1989)

Baby Boomers Recognition Day

Baby Jumping Festival (ES)

Bach Fest, Leipzig (DE)

Ballpoint Pen Day, (1943)

Ban Live Transport, International Day of Action

Banning Interracial Marriage Ruled Unconstitutional (Loving 1967)

Barcode Day (1970)

Bathroom Reading Month, Ntl

Beautician's Day

Beer Day, Britain (UK) (1215)

Béierfest, Diekirch (LU)

Belmont Stakes (US-NY)

Best Friends Day, Ntl.

BET Awards (US-CA)

Bike Day, World

Blood Donor Day, World

Bloomsday (1904)

Bloomsday Festival (IE)(1904)

Bomb Pop Day, Ntl

Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival (US-TN)

Bonza Bottler Day, Intl

Book Month, LGBTQ+ Ntl. (1969)

Bourbon Day, Ntl. (1789)

Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (AU)

Brain Injury Awareness Month (CA)

Bug Busting Day, Ntl. (UK)

Bunker Hill Day (US-MA)(1775)

Burns Awareness Month, Ntl. (AU)

Business Etiquette Week, Ntl.

Calcio Storico Fiorentino (IT)

Call Your Doctor Day, Ntl.

Camera Day, World (1888)

Cancer from the Sun Month

Cancer Survivors Day

Candy Month, Ntl.

Canoe Day, Ntl.(US/CA)

CAPS LOCK DAY, INTL. (2009)

Career Nursing Assistants Day, National

Carers Week, Ntl.(UK)

Caribbean-American Heritage Month, Ntl.

Caribbean-American's AIDS Awareness Day

Carpenter Ant Awareness Week

Cataract Awareness Month

Catfish Day, Ntl.

Cave Week, Ntl.(US/CA)

Celebrate Life Day

Celebration of the Senses Day

Cheese Festival, Great Wisconsin (US-WI)

Cherry Tart Days, Ntl.

Child Labor, World Day Against

Child Victims of Aggression, World Day of (1982)

Child Vision Awareness Month

Childhood Cancer Campaign Month, Intl.

Children Day, Stand For (1996)

Children's Awareness Memorial Day, Ntl.

Children's Day (CN)

Children's Day, Intl.

Children's Day, Ntl.

Children's Sunday (C)

Chimborazo Day (EC)

Chocolate Éclair Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Ice Cream Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Macaroon Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Pudding Day

Christian Unity Week, Intl. (Southern Hemisphere)

Clothesline Week, Intl.

CMA Music Festival (US-TN)

Cocktail (Name your Poison) Day

Cognac Day

Coin Toss Day

Combat Decertification and Drought, World Day of

Communication, Effective, Month

Confederate Memorial Day (US-TN, KY, LA)(1808)

Congenital Cytomegalovirus Awareness Month, Ntl.

Constitution Day (DK)(1849/1953)

Continence Week, World

Coral Triangle Day

Corn on the Cob Day

Coronation Day (BT)(1974)

Corpus Christi (C)

Cotton Candy Day, Ntl.

Craft Spirits Week, Ntl.

Cream Tea Day, Ntl. (UK)

Cuckoo Warning Day

Cybersecurity Education Month, Ntl.

D-Day (1944)

Dairy Alternatives Month

Dairy Month, Intl.

Daniel Boone Day (1769)

Daylight Appreciation Day, Ntl.

Dementia Care Professionals Month

Dia dos Namorados (BR)

Diabetes Week (UK)

Dialogue Among Civilizations, Intl. Day for

Dietitians Day, (AU)

Dietitians Week, (AU)

Discovery Day, Newfoundland, Labrador (CA)(1497)

Donald Duck Day (1934)

Doughnut Day, Ntl.(1938)

Dragon Boat Festival (CN)

Drive-in Movie Day (1933)

Drug Abuse and Trafficking, World Day Against (1839)

Dysphagia Awareness Month, Ntl.

E-mail Week, Ntl.

Eel Festival (DK)

Elder Abuse Awareness Day, World

Emancipation Day (TO)(1970)

Energy Shopping Day, Ntl.

Entrepreneurs Do it Yourself Marketing Month

Environment Day, World

EU Green Week

Evacuation Day (EG) (1954)

Evacuation Day, American (LY)(1970)

Exchange Day, Ntl. Adoption (UK)

Fairy Day, Intl.

Falafel Day, Intl.

Family Fitness Day, Ntl.

Family History Day

Family Remittances, Intl. Day of

Father's Day, Intl. (1910)

Federal-Aid Interstate Highway Act (1956)

Fiddlers' Contest and Festival (US-ID)

Fido Friday, Bring Your Dog to Work Day, Ntl. (UK/US)

Firearms Day, Ntl. (1934)

Fireworks Safety Months

Fish and Chips Day, Ntl.(UK)

Fishing and Boating Week, Ntl.

Fishing, Intl. Day Against Illegal Fishing

Flag Day (1777)

Flag Day (AR)(1820)

Flag Day (FI)(1867)

Flag Week, Ntl.

Food Safety Day, World

Food Truck Day, Eat at a, Ntl.

Forget-Me-Not Days / The Longest Day, Alzheimer's

Forklift Safety Day

Foster a Pet Month, Ntl.

FreeBSD Day

Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month, Ntl.

Friday Fish Fry Day (UK)

Fruit Fly Frenzy

Fudge Day

Garden Week, Ntl.

Gardening for Fitness Day, Ntl.

Gardening, Weed Your Garden Day

Garfield the Cat Day, Intl. (1978)

Gastronomy Day, Sustainable

Gay and Lesbian (LGBTQ+) Pride Month (1969)

General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes Day (AR)(1821)

German Chocolate Cake Day, Ntl.

Germany Invades Russia (1941)

Get Caught Listening, Audio Book Month

Gin Day, World

Gingerbread Day, Ntl.

Giraffe Day, World

Gnaoua World Music Festival (MA)

Gnome Week (US/BE)

Go Barefoot Day, Ntl.

Go Fishing Day

Go Skating/Skateboarding Day

Godparent's Day, Intl

Grand Prix of Austria (AT)

Grand Prix of Monaco (MO)

Grand Prix of Spain (ES)

Grantsville Days (US-MD)

Great American Backyard Campout

Great Get Together, The (UK)(1974)

Great Outdoors Month

Green Week, Great Big (UK)

Greencare for Troops Month

Gun Violence Awareness Day, Ntl.(1998)

Gurgadi (S)(1606)

Haemochromatosis Week, World

Handshake Day, Ntl.

Handshake Day, World

Handstand Day, Intl.

Happy Birthday to You Day (1893)

Harh (S)

Hate Speech, International Day for Countering

Hazelnut Cake Day, Ntl.

Headache and Migraine Awareness Month, Ntl.

Healthcare Risk Management Week, Ntl.

Heimlich Maneuver Day, Intl.(1974)

Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week (1880)

Herb and Spice Day

Hermit Week, Ntl.

Hip Dysplasia Awareness Month

History Day Competition, Ntl.

HIV Long-term Survivors Day (1981)

HIV Testing Day, Ntl.

Home Safety Month

Homeownership Month, Ntl

Homeownership Weekend, Ntl.

Hristo Botev Day (BG)(1876)

Humanist Day, World

Hurricane Season

Ice Cream Soda Day

Iced Tea Day

Iced Tea Month

Idiopathic Hypersomnia Awareness Week, Intl.

Igbo Day, Intl.

Immigrant Heritage Month

Independence Day (CD)(1960)

Independence Day (DJ)(1977)

Independence Day (IS)(1944)

Independence Day (MG)(1960)

Independence Day (MZ)(1975)

Independence Day (PH)(1898)

Independence Day (SC)(1976)

Independence Day (WS)(1962)

Independence Dragon Boat Regatta (US-PA)

Indictment Day (2023)

Indigenous History Month, Ntl. (CA)

Infant Mental Health Week, Ntl. (UK/AU)

Insurance Awareness Day

Inti Rami (PE/EC)

Islamic New Year (M) 1448

Islamic Year 1448 (M)

James Beard Awards

Jerky Day, Ntl

Journalist, Columnists' Day, Ntl.

Juggler's Day, World (1947)

Juneteenth (1865)

Just One Day, Day (2001)

Kids Day, America's

King Kamehameha Day (US-HI)

King's Birthday (AU)

King's Birthday (MY)

Kitchen Klutzes of America Day

Law Enforcement Officers, Ntl. Day of Prayer for

Learning Disabilities Week (UK)

Leave the Office Early Day, Ntl.

Let It Go Day

LGBTQ Equality Day, Ntl. (2003/2013/2015)

Lightning Awareness Week, Ntl.

Lightning Safety Day, Intl. (2011)

Little League Baseball Week, Ntl

Lobster Day, Ntl.

Log Cabin Day

Lonliness Awareness Week, (UK)

Love My Dentist Day, I

Mabo Day (AU)(1992)

Macau Day (CN)(1622)

Mad Hatter Day (UK)

Magna Carta Day (1215)

Make Music Day, Intl.

Mandaraka Day (KE)(1963)

Married Day, Decide to Be

Martini Day, Ntl.

Martyrdom Guru Arjun Sahib (S)(1606)

Mascot Day, Ntl.

Mawazine (MA)

Medgar Evers Day (1963)

Meet a Mate Week, Intl

Memorial Day (KR)(1920)

Men's Health Education Awareness Month

Men's Health Week, Ntl.

Men's Month Intl.

Meow Monday, Take Your Cat to Work Day

Micro, Small and Medium-size Enterprise Day, World

Microchipping Month, Ntl. (UK)

Migraine Awareness Month, Ntl.

Milk Day, World

Mithuna Sankranti (H)

Monsoon Season (Asia) June 8 - September 30

Month of Community (UK)

Montreal International Jazz Festival (CA-QC)

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Moon—Full

Moon—New

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Mosquito Control Awareness Week, Ntl.

Muharram (M)

Multicultural American Child Awareness Day

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Music Day, World

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Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month, Ntl.

Nail Polish Day, Ntl

Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day, World

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National Day of Reconciliation (CG)(1991)

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Native American Citizenship Day (1924)

NATO Annual Summit (TR)

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Nursing Assistants and Direct Care Workers Week, Ntl.

Oceans Day, World

Oceans Month, Ntl.

Odunde Festival (US-PA)

Old Maid's Day

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Open Farm Sunday (UK)

Orange Blossom Day, Ntl.

Orca Awareness Month

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Orlando Gay Days (US-FL)

Outdoor Marketing Day, Ntl.

Outdoor Marketing Month, Ntl.

Papaya Month, Ntl.

Parents, Global Day of

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Paul Bunyan Legend Day

Peaches and Cream Day, Ntl.

Peanut Butter Cookie Day

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Perennial Gardening Month

Pet Appreciation Week (PAW), Ntl.

Pet Memorial Day, World

Pet Preparedness Month, Ntl.

Pharmacists Declare War on Alcoholism

Phenylketonuria (PKU) Awareness Day, Intl.

Photography, Nature Photography Day

Picnic Day, Intl.

Picnic Week, Ntl. (UK)

Pied Piper Day (1284)

Pink Day, Ntl.

PinkPop (NL)

Plastic Challenge Month (UK)

Play, International Day of

Pollinator Month, Ntl. (US/CA)

Pony Express Re-ride

Pop Goes the Weasel Day

Portugal Day (PT)(1580)

Post-Traumatic Stress Awareness (PTSD) Day, Ntl.

Pralines Day, Ntl.

Premavera Sound Porto (PT)

Primavera Sound Barcelona (ES)

Privacy Awareness Week (AU/NZ)

Professional (Employee) Wellness Month

Prune Day, Ntl.

PTSD Awareness Month, Intl.

Public Service Day, UN

Pugstock (UK)

Rabbit Awareness Week (UK)

Race Unity Day

Rainforest Day, Ntl.

Rebuild Your Life Month

Recess at Work Day

Red Apple Day (AU)

Red Rose Day

Refugee Day, World

Refugee Week (UK)

Repeat Day

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Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Week, (AU)

Ride Motorcycles and Scooters to Work Day, Intl.

Rip Current Awareness Week, Ntl.

Rivers Month, Ntl.

Rocky Road Ice Cream Day, Ntl.

Roller Coaster Appreciation Month, World

Root Beer Day (Stewart's)

Rose Month

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Runner's Selfie Day

Running Day, Global

Russia Day (RU)(1990)

Russian Language Day, World

Safe Kids Week, Parachute (CA)

Safety Month, Ntl.

Saint Erasmus (Elmo) Day (303AD)

Saint John (Jean) the Baptist Day

Saint Peter and Paul Day (C)

Sankashti Chaturthi (H)

Sauntering Day, World

Say Something Nice Day

Scams Awareness Month, Ntl. (UK)

Scleroderma Awareness Day, World (1940)

Scleroderma Awareness Month, Intl.

Scoot to School Week (IE)

Sea Turtle Day, World

Seafarer, Day of the

Sebeiba Festival (DZ)

Secure Your Load Day, Ntl. (2010)

Selfie Day, Ntl

Sexual Violence in Conflict, Day for the Elimination of

Shaheedi Arjan Dev (S) (1606)

Sickle Cell Day, World

Six Day War Begins (1967)

Skyscraper Month

Smell Day, World.

Smile Power Day

Social Media Day, World

Social Petworking Month

Sorghum Month

Soul Food Month, Ntl.

Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Awareness Month (CA)

Sports America Kids Month

St. Anthony of Padua Feast Day (PT)(1231)

Stanley Cup Finals

Stock Exchange Holiday (NYSE Closed)

Strawberry Parfait Day, Ntl.

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day

Strawberry Shortcake Day, Ntl.

Stroke Awareness Month (CA)

Student Safety Month, Ntl.

Stupid Guy Thing Day

Summer Begins (Northern Hemisphere)

Summer Weather Safety Day, Ntl.

Sunglasses Day, Ntl.

Supreme Court Decisions Weeks

Surf Music Month, Intl.

Sustainability Week (US-NY)

Swim-a-Lap Day

Tailor's Day, Ntl.

Take Your Pet to Work Week, Ntl.

Tammuz (J)

Tano/Dano Day (KR/KP)

Tapioca Day, Ntl.

Tea for Tinnitus Month (UK)

Tennis Day, Intl. (1789)

The Big Lunch (UK)

Theater Festival Sibiu, Intl (RO)

Theater Understudy Appreciation Week

Tiananmen Square Massacre (CN)(1989)

Tire Safety Week, Ntl.

Tomato Fortnight, British (UK)

Tony Awards

Toothbrush Day, Ntl

Torture Victims, World Day to Support

Trails Day, Ntl.

Treaty of Versailles (1919)

Tribeca Film Festival (US-NY)

Trojan Horse (1184 BC)

Trooping the Color, King's Official Birthday Parade (UK)

Tropics, International Day of the

Turkey Lovers Month

Typewriter Day, Ntl. (1868)

Upsy Daisy Day

US Open Golf Championship (US-NY)

Vanilla Milkshake Day

Vat Purnima Vrat (H)

VCR Day

Vegan Earth Day, World

Vegetables Day, Eat Your

Veggies Day, Fresh

Victory Day (EE)(1919)

Viking Games, Frederikssund (DK)

Volunteers Week (UK)

Waffle Iron Day, Electric

War of 1812 Begins (1812)

Waste and Recycling Workers Week

Watergate Break-in (1972)

Waterloo (1815)

Wear BLUE Day

Wear it. Beat it. (UK)

Western Australia Day (AU-WA)

Wianki Festival, Krakow (PL)

Widow's Day, Intl. (1954)

Wimbledon (UK)

Windjammer Days, Boothbay Harbor (US-ME)

Windrush Day (UK)(1948)

Windsurfing Regatta and Music Festival, Worthington (US-MN)

Wine Week, English (UK)

Winter Begins, Solstice (Southern)

Women in Diplomacy, Intl. Day of

Women in Engineering Day, Intl.

Women Veterans Appreciation Day (1948)

Work from Home Day, Ntl

Work@Home Dads Day, Ntl

World Cup, FIFA (US/CA/MX)

World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests (C)

World Pride Day

Yarn Bombing Day, Intl.

Yell "Fudge" at the Cobras in North America Day

Yo-Yo Day, World (1892)

Yoga Day, Intl.

Youth Day (ZA)(1976)

Zoo and Aquarium Month, Ntl.

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Euler's Number (e-Day), World: July 2

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World Euler's Number Day (July 2nd) is a statistical event based on the calendar's date and marks a remarkable constant in mathematics, denoted as 'e.' While less widely recognized than Pi Day (March 14th) or Mole Day (October 23rd), two additional mathematical number days, Euler's Number Day still holds significance in the mathematical and educational communities. The day is observed globally on July 2nd (2/7), aligning with the number 'e,' equating to approximately 2.718. The United States observes it on February 7th. 

WHAT IS EULER'S NUMBER? 


Euler's Number, named after the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler, is a fundamental mathematical constant. Euler, who made significant contributions in various areas of mathematics, was not the first to describe this number. Still, he was the one who started using the notation 'e' to represent it. The number 'e' first appeared in a work by John Napier, the inventor of logarithms, in the early 17th century. However, a Swiss mathematician, Jacob Bernoulli, discovered this constant while studying compound interest.

Euler's Number 'e' is irrational, meaning it cannot be expressed as a simple fraction, and its decimal representation goes on indefinitely without repeating. It is approximately equal to 2.71828 and is crucial in calculus, especially relating to growth and decay problems, and in more complex areas of mathematics like number theory and complex analysis.
'e' is also the base of natural logarithms, which makes it as fundamental in logarithmic calculations as pi (π) is in circular measurements.

CELEBRATING EULER'S NUMBER DAY


Euler's Number Day is an opportunity for educators and mathematics enthusiasts to highlight the importance of mathematics in everyday life and to celebrate Euler's significant contributions to the field. Activities on this day often include educational workshops, mathematics competitions, and lectures on Euler's life and the applications of 'e' in various scientific and mathematical contexts. The day also inspires students and the public to delve into the beauty and complexity of mathematics, making abstract concepts like 'e' more accessible and engaging.

Euler's Number Day, though less renowned than other mathematical observances, is vital in promoting the wonders of mathematics. It commemorates a fundamental mathematical constant and honors the legacy of Leonhard Euler, one of the greatest mathematicians in history. The celebration of this day underscores the ongoing relevance and fascination of mathematical exploration and discovery.
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Euler's Number (e-Day)(US): February 7

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Euler's Number Day in the US (July 2nd internationally) is a statistical event based on the calendar's date and marks a remarkable constant in mathematics, denoted as 'e.' While less widely recognized than Pi Day (March 14th) or Mole Day (October 23th), two additional mathematical number days, Euler's Number Day still holds significance in the mathematical and educational communities. The day is observed on February 7 (2/7), aligning with the number 'e,' equating to approximately 2.718.

WHAT IS EULER'S NUMBER? 


Euler's Number, named after the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler, is a fundamental mathematical constant. Euler, who made significant contributions in various areas of mathematics, was not the first to describe this number. Still, he was the one who started using the notation 'e' to represent it. The number 'e' first appeared in a work by John Napier, the inventor of logarithms, in the early 17th century. However, Jacob Bernoulli, a Swiss mathematician, discovered this constant while studying compound interest.

Euler's Number 'e' is an irrational number, meaning it cannot be expressed as a simple fraction and its decimal representation goes on indefinitely without repeating. It is approximately equal to 2.71828 and is crucial in calculus, especially relating to growth and decay problems, and in more complex areas of mathematics like number theory and complex analysis.
'e' is also the base of natural logarithms, which makes it as fundamental in logarithmic calculations as pi (π) is in circular measurements.

CELEBRATING EULER'S NUMBER DAY


Euler's Number Day is an opportunity for educators and mathematics enthusiasts to highlight the importance of mathematics in everyday life and to celebrate Euler's significant contributions to the field. Activities on this day often include educational workshops, mathematics competitions, and lectures on Euler's life and the applications of 'e' in various scientific and mathematical contexts. The day also inspires students and the public to delve into the beauty and complexity of mathematics, making abstract concepts like 'e' more accessible and engaging.

In conclusion, Euler's Number Day, though less renowned than other mathematical observances, is vital in promoting the wonders of mathematics. It commemorates a fundamental mathematical constant and honors the legacy of Leonhard Euler, one of the greatest mathematicians in history. The celebration of this day underscores the ongoing relevance and fascination of mathematical exploration and discovery.
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29
Jul

Chicken Wing Day, Ntl.: July 29

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National Chicken Wing Day celebrates the rise of the Buffalo Wing, a dish that has achieved international acclaim. Recognizing their cultural and culinary significance, in 1977, the Mayor of Buffalo, Stan Makowski, declared July 29 as "National Chicken Wing Day," solidifying their status in the American culinary calendar. This recognition was further augmented by the establishment of International Chicken Wing Day on July 1. Super Chicken Wing Day on Super Bowl Sunday is another testament to their ubiquity in popular culture.

Origin of Chicken Wings as an Appetizer:


The journey of the chicken wing into the limelight of popular appetizers began in 1964 in Buffalo, New York—the narrative centers around Teressa Bellissimo, co-owner of the Anchor Bar. Bellissimo is credited with the invention of the Buffalo Wing. Legend infers she prepared the dish as a late-night snack for her son and his friends. She deep-fried chicken wings, traditionally used for stock or soup, and tossed them in a homemade spicy sauce. This ingenious creation quickly won hearts at the Anchor Bar and soon became a sensation in other establishments.

RISE OF THE BUFFALO WING


Buffalo Wings saw a meteoric rise in popularity during the 1970s and 1980s as their fame spread from Buffalo to the rest of the United States. The versatility of chicken wings contributed significantly to their popularity. They catered to diverse tastes with a range of flavors from mild to scorching hot and from savory to sweet. Their ease of consumption made them a natural fit for sports events and casual dining, often served with celery sticks and dips like blue cheese or ranch dressing.

CHICKEN WING LEGACY


The burgeoning popularity of chicken wings inspired the proliferation of wing-centric eateries and chains, some evolving into multiple franchises.

The story of the chicken wing, especially the Buffalo wing variant, vividly illustrates American culinary innovation and cultural adaptation. What began as a spontaneous creation in a modest Buffalo bar has evolved into a globally recognized appetizer. This journey from a local snack to an international culinary icon underscores the simplicity, versatility, and creativity that often mark significant culinary evolutions.
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01
Jul

Chicken Wing Day, Intl.: July 1

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International Chicken Wing Day on July 1 is an unofficial event. It is one of three chicken wing days in the calendar. 

The global adoption of chicken wings as a popular appetizer is a fascinating cultural adaptation and culinary innovation journey. It all started in Buffalo, New York, but as the dish's popularity grew, it transcended borders, leading to various unique interpretations around the globe.

CHICKEN WING HISTORY


The phenomenon began in 1964 at the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, New York, with the creation of Buffalo Wings by Teressa Bellissimo. Initially a local favorite, the dish's popularity spread across the United States in the 1970s and 1980s, eventually catching on in other countries.

INTERNATIONAL TWIST ON WINGS


  • Canada—Canadian adaptations often mirror the classic Buffalo style and include unique regional flavors like maple and bacon glaze, showcasing local ingredients.
  • Asia—In China, Korea, and Thailand, chicken wings reflect local flavors. Chinese versions often feature a sticky, sweet glaze with honey and soy sauce. Korean fried chicken wings are known for their crispy coating and spicy-sweet sauces, often involving gochujang (a Korean chili paste). The Thai-style wings incorporate local flavors, including lemongrass, fish sauce, and tamarind.
  • Europe—European adaptations can range from using Mediterranean herbs and spices to incorporating more decadent, creamier sauces. In the United Kingdom, peri-peri flavored wings, influenced by Portuguese-African cuisine, are favored.
  • Latin America—Latin American variations involve spices and ingredients common in the region, such as chili, lime, and cilantro. Mexican-style wings, for instance, might be seasoned with a blend of local chilies and served with lime wedges.
  • Australia—Australian versions often feature both American and Asian influences. Sweet and spicy glazes, as well as barbecue-style wings, are typical.

GLOBAL INFLUENCE OF WINGS


The international popularity of chicken wings increased their appearance in global food chains that have adopted the American style of wings to suit local tastes. International sporting events often feature American foods, demonstrating the culture's global influence and helping to make chicken wings a staple appetizer in various countries.

CULTURE OF WINGS


The global spread of chicken wings highlights the universality of food experiences – in this case, the communal and hands-on nature of eating wings. It also demonstrates how a simple dish can be a canvas for cultural expression, with each region adding its unique touch to the basic recipe of fried wings and sauce.

The journey of chicken wings from a bar snack in Buffalo to a global appetizer staple is a testament to the dish's versatility and universal appeal. Each country and region has embraced and adapted the dish, infusing it with local flavors and ingredients, thus enriching the global culinary landscape with a diverse range of wing recipes.
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01
May

La Pizza Week (CA): May 1-14

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La Pizza Week is a culinary event celebrating pizza originated in Quebec, Canada. Akin to its counterparts, Le Burger Week and La Poutine Week, La Pizza Week is a gastronomic festival designed to highlight the creativity and diversity in pizza-making. The event was conceptualized and launched by Na'eem Adam and Thierry Rassam, who sought to create a platform that promotes local restaurants and elevated pizza to new culinary heights.

LA PIZZA WEEK ARRIVES


La Pizza Week was initiated following the success of Le Burger Week and La Poutine Week, capitalizing on the popularity of themed food festivals in Canada.

The event began in Montreal, Quebec, a city known for its gastronomy influences. The founders saw an opportunity to uniquely and engagingly celebrate pizza, a universally loved dish.

HISTORY OF PIZZA IN CANADA


The history of pizza in Canada is a tale of culinary adaptation and cultural integration. Although an Italian creation, pizza has become a staple in Canadian cuisine, evolving to suit local tastes and ingredients.

Pizza made its way to Canada in the post-World War II era, largely thanks to Italian immigrants who brought their culinary traditions. These immigrants settled in various parts of Canada, including Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.

The first Canadian pizzerias opened in the 1950s. These establishments were often small, family-run businesses that initially catered to Italian immigrant communities. However, the appeal of pizza quickly transcended ethnic boundaries.

The 1950s and 1960s saw a boom in North American pizza consumption, and Canada was no exception. The dish's versatility, affordability, and the convenience of eating it with one's hands made it popular among Canadians of all ages and backgrounds.

CANADA'S UNIQUE TAKE ON PIZZA


As pizza's popularity grew, Canadian chefs and restaurateurs began experimenting with toppings and styles, adapting the dish to local tastes and ingredients. One of the most notable Canadian contributions to the pizza world is the creation of the "Hawaiian pizza" by Sam Panopoulos, a Greek immigrant in Ontario, in 1962. He decided to put canned pineapple and ham on a pizza, a combination that has since become a staple in many pizzerias worldwide despite being somewhat controversial.

Other Canadian variations include the addition of toppings like bacon, mushrooms, and local cheeses.

PIZZA CONQUERS CANADA


The latter half of the 20th century saw the rise of pizza franchises in Canada. Both international chains and homegrown Canadian pizza franchises expanded rapidly, making pizza widely accessible nationwide. The convenience of delivery and the rise of frozen pizza further entrenched pizza as a staple food item in Canadian households.

PIZZA IN CANADIAN CULTURE


Today, pizza is an integral part of Canada's culinary landscape. It's popular for casual dining, family meals, and social gatherings. The diversity of pizza in Canada reflects the country's multicultural fabric. Alongside classic Italian-style pizzas, one can find variations that incorporate ingredients and flavors from various global cuisines, showcasing Canada's cultural diversity.

In summary, pizza's journey in Canada involves adaptation, innovation, and widespread acceptance. From its introduction by Italian immigrants to its adaptation to include uniquely Canadian toppings and styles, pizza has become a beloved part of Canada's culinary identity. Its versatility and universal appeal have ensured its popularity across generations and cultures within the country.

THE REASON FOR LA PIZZA WEEK


The primary goal of La Pizza Week is to encourage local pizzerias and chefs to showcase their culinary skills by creating special pizza recipes. These recipes often include unique and sometimes unconventional toppings, pushing the boundaries of traditional pizza-making. It serves as a platform for chefs to experiment and diners to explore various pizza styles and flavors.

Like its sister events, La Pizza Week often includes a competitive element, with patrons voting for their favorite pizzas. This interactive component adds excitement to the event and rewards the winning restaurants.

GROWTH OF LA PIZZA WEEK 


What started as a local event in Montreal quickly gained traction and spread nationwide. The popularity of pizza as a staple in many cultures helped propel the event beyond Quebec's borders.

La Pizza Week has become a significant event for pizza lovers and a vital tool for promoting local businesses. These significantly smaller, independent pizzerias benefit from the increased exposure and patronage.

Additionally, the event often incorporates a charitable aspect, with participating restaurants contributing a portion of their proceeds to various local charities. This initiative underscores the event's commitment to community involvement and social responsibility.

La Pizza Week, originating in Quebec, Canada, is more than just a pizza celebration; it is a testament to food's ability to unite communities and support local businesses. The event's expansion and popularity highlight the universal appeal of pizza and the public's enthusiasm for culinary innovation and exploration.
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01
Aug

Buwan Ng Wikang Pambansa (PH)(1878): August

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National Language Month, or "Buwan ng Wika," is a significant cultural observance in the Philippines each August to promote the Filipino language, a derivative of Tagalog, and the country's linguistic and cultural diversity. It celebrates the birthday of President Manuel Luis Quezon, Aug. 19, 1878. 

Established by Proclamation No. 1041, signed in 1997 by the late President Fidel V. Ramos, the initiative fosters national pride and consciousness of the nation's diverse linguistic and cultural heritage while emphasizing the importance of the Filipino language as a symbol of the nation's identity and unity. It recognizes the country's rich tapestry of languages and dialects, which includes more than 170 spoken languages. It highlights the necessity of preserving and nurturing these as integral parts of the Filipino cultural legacy.

Throughout the month, activities are organized nationwide, including but not limited to poetry readings, essay writing competitions, cultural showcases, and exhibitions that highlight the linguistic and cultural traditions of various regions. Schools and government institutions lead the way in conducting programs that encourage the use of Filipino in multiple forms of communication and media.

Buwan ng Wika is also a time for reflection on the historical development of the Filipino language, particularly its establishment as the national language and its evolution over the years. The month reminds Filipinos that their language is a source of unity and national identity in a country known for its diverse cultures and traditions.

The Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (Commission on the Filipino Language) champions the event, spearheads initiatives to enrich the national language, and coordinates various events that align with the celebration's objectives.
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27
Feb

Pokémon Day, Intl.(1996): February 27

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International Pokémon Day is a global celebration dedicated to the phenomenon of Pokémon, a media franchise that has captured the imaginations of millions worldwide. This day, observed annually on February 27th, marks the anniversary of the original release of the Pokémon video games in Japan in 1996. Pokémon, short for "Pocket Monsters," originated in Japan and quickly evolved into a global cultural phenomenon, encompassing video games, trading card games, television shows, movies, and a wide array of merchandise.

HISTORY OF POKÉMON:


Pokémon began as a childhood passion of Satoshi Tajiri, who was fascinated by collecting creatures and insects. This childhood interest laid the groundwork for the creation of the Pokémon universe. In collaboration with Ken Sugimori and other contributors, Tajiri's idea materialized into the first Pokémon video games, Pokémon Red and Green, which Nintendo released for the Game Boy in Japan.

The games involved capturing, training, and battling various Pokémon creatures and became an instant hit. The success of the video games led to an animated television series, further boosting the franchise's popularity. Pokémon's reach rapidly expanded globally, with the franchise becoming a staple of childhood entertainment worldwide.


PURPOSE OF INTERNATIONAL POKÉMON DAY

International Pokémon Day celebrates the enduring legacy and cultural impact of the Pokémon franchise. It serves multiple purposes:

  • Nostalgia and Celebration: It allows fans to reminisce and celebrate their favorite Pokémon moments, characters, and games.
  • Community Building: The day fosters community among Pokémon enthusiasts of all ages, encouraging them to share experiences and engage in Pokémon-related activities.
  • Franchise Promotion: It provides an opportunity for the franchise to announce new games, merchandise, and events, keeping the excitement alive among the fan base.

ACTIVITIES FOR INTERNATIONAL POKÉMON DAY

International Pokémon Day includes a variety of global activities and events:

  • Special Game Events: In-game events in various Pokémon video games, including Pokémon GO, offer unique gameplay experiences, limited-time characters, and special rewards.
  • Announcements and Releases: New game announcements, special edition releases, or exclusive content timed to coincide with this day.
  • Fan Gatherings: Fans worldwide organize meet-ups, parties, and tournaments to celebrate their love for Pokémon.
  • Social Media Celebrations: Social media platforms buzz with Pokémon-themed content, including contests, fan art, and shared memories of favorite Pokémon moments.
  • Merchandise Sales: Exclusive merchandise and promotional items are often released to commemorate the day.

International Pokémon Day honors the rich history of the Pokémon franchise and its transformation into a cultural icon that transcends generations. It highlights the unique blend of creativity, strategy, and adventure that Pokémon offers, continuing to attract new fans while retaining the affection of those who have grown up with these beloved "pocket monsters."
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17
Aug

Made-in-the-Philippines Products Week (PH): August 17-24

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In an enduring commitment to economic progress and national pride, the Philippines annually celebrates "Made in the Philippines Products Week" from August 17 to 24, as established by Proclamation No. 76, series of 1936. This proclamation, initiated under the presidency of Manuel L. Quezon, underscores the importance of supporting and prioritizing local industries for the country's economic health and self-sufficiency.

The observance of "Made in the Philippines Products Week" is more than a mere celebration; it is a concerted effort to foster a culture of economic progressiveness by encouraging home industries. The Philippines, rich in natural resources and basic materials essential for industrial growth, has historically relied on imports for many domestic needs. This week-long event aims to shift this dependency by highlighting and promoting locally-made products for home and personal use.

Since its inception in the 1930s, "Made in the Philippines Products Week" has played a pivotal role in stimulating the development of native industries. The annual observance reminds Filipinos to embrace and support local products, thereby contributing to the nation's industrial growth and economic stability. The event is a call to action for Filipinos to celebrate their nation's bountiful resources and actively participate in economic advancement by choosing Philippine-made products.

Over the years, this observance has become a symbol of national pride and a catalyst for economic progress. It encourages the cultivation of local industries, supporting them to move beyond their nascent stages and become competitive players in both local and global markets. Various activities mark the week-long celebration to showcase the diversity and quality of products made in the Philippines.

As "Made in the Philippines Products Week" continues to be observed each year, it is a testament to the country's commitment to nurturing a strong and self-reliant economy grounded in the support and growth of homegrown industries. The enduring legacy of Proclamation No. 76 highlights the importance of national solidarity in economic endeavors and the crucial role of domestic sectors in shaping the Philippines' future.
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25
Feb

Choiseul Province Day (SB)(1992): February 25 

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Choiseul Province Day is a significant annual event in the Solomon Islands, celebrated to commemorate the culture, history, and achievements of the Choiseul Province. Located in the western part of the Solomon Islands, Choiseul Province is known for its rich cultural heritage and significant contributions to the nation's history.

History of Choiseul Province Day:


The origin of Choiseul Province Day lies in the desire of the people of Choiseul to celebrate and preserve their unique cultural identity within the broader context of the Solomon Islands. The day recognizes the province's history from its early days of traditional governance to its role in the modern state of the Solomon Islands. Historically known for its resilience and vibrant culture, Choiseul has played a pivotal role in shaping the national identity of the Solomon Islands.

Purpose of the Celebration:


The primary purpose of Choiseul Province Day is to honor the province's heritage, traditions, and contributions to the Solomon Islands. It serves as an opportunity for the people of Choiseul to showcase their cultural practices, promote unity among the different communities within the province, and educate the younger generations about their history and traditions. Additionally, the celebration aims to foster a sense of pride among the residents and to strengthen the bond between the people of Choiseul and the rest of the country.

Customs and Celebrations:


Choiseul Province Day includes a series of vibrant and colorful events that reflect the rich cultural tapestry of the province. These include:

  • Traditional Dances and Music: Performances of traditional dances and music are a highlight, showcasing the unique art forms of the Choiseul Province.
  • Cultural Exhibitions: Exhibitions display traditional crafts, artworks, and artifacts, providing insight into the province's history and cultural practices.
  • Sports Competitions: Sports events promote community spirit and healthy competition among the youth and adults.
  • Local Cuisine: The celebration features an array of local dishes, highlighting the culinary traditions of the province.
  • Speeches and Ceremonies: Leaders and elders deliver speeches reflecting the province's history, achievements, and future aspirations.
  • Community Service and Environmental Activities: Emphasizing the importance of community and environmental stewardship, clean-up campaigns and tree planting are often part of the celebrations.

Choiseul Province Day not only celebrates the province's unique culture but also strengthens the overall national identity of the Solomon Islands by highlighting the diversity and unity within its society. The day serves as a reminder of the importance of cultural preservation in the face of modernization and global influences.
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14
Feb

Quirky Alone Day: February 14 

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Quirky Alone Day began in 2003 in defiance of Valentine's Day.


The word "quirky" has a somewhat elusive origin. It first appeared in the English language around the late 18th century. The term likely derives from the word "quirk," which has several possible origins. One theory suggests that "quirk" comes from the Old English word "cwerc," meaning 'to turn,' indicating a twist or a peculiar trait. Another possibility is its derivation from the Middle Low German word "querk," which translates to " cross, " implying something unusual or off the usual path. Over time, "quirky" came to be associated with peculiar or unexpected traits in both people and things, often with an endearing or intriguing connotation.

Now, let's shift our focus to being single on Valentine's Day, a situation that might initially seem less than ideal but comes with its own benefits. Being alone on this day dedicated to romance can provide a unique opportunity for self-reflection, personal growth, and indulgence in activities that one might not usually have the time or inclination for.

Benefits of Being Alone on Valentine's Day:

  • Self-Care and Pampering: This can be a day to focus entirely on yourself, indulging in self-care activities like a spa day, a long bath, or simply reading a book you love.
  • Freedom to Choose: Without considering a partner's preferences, you can spend the day exactly as you wish, exploring a new hobby or binge-watching your favorite shows.
  • Strengthening Other Relationships: Valentine's Day can be a great time to connect with friends or family, reinforcing the importance of these relationships in your life.
  • Financial Savings: Without the pressure of buying gifts or planning an expensive date, you can save or spend money on something else you enjoy.
  • Personal Growth: Being alone allows you to reflect on what you want in a relationship and what you value in life, fostering personal growth and self-understanding.

Things Single People Can Do to Enjoy Valentine's Day:

  • Host a Singles' Party: Gather other single friends for a fun evening of games, movies, or hanging out.
  • Try a New Activity: Have you ever wanted to try pottery, painting, or a cooking class? Valentine's Day could be the perfect day to explore a new interest.
  • Volunteer: Giving back to the community can be a fulfilling way to spend the day and feel connected to others.
  • Explore Nature: A hike, a walk in the park, or a day trip to a nearby scenic spot can be a great way to enjoy solitude.
  • Treat Yourself: Whether it's a fancy dinner, a new book, or a gadget you've been eyeing, Valentine's Day can be an excuse to spoil yourself a little.

Remember, Valentine's Day is just 24 hours in the year, and being single doesn't define your worth or ability to experience love and joy in various forms.
Africa
10
Feb

Royal Hobart Regatta (AU-TAS): February 10-12

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The Royal Hobart Regatta, Tasmania's oldest sporting event, began on December 1, 1838, to commemorate the 17th-century European discovery of Tasmania by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. 

Organized by Governor Sir John Franklin, the event features free food, beer, and a public holiday, a tradition of free entry that continues today.

Initially held in December, the boat races shifted to January or February beginning in 1879. King George V granted it the 'Royal' title in 1934, making it the Royal Hobart Regatta. 

The event spans three days and ends on the second Monday in February. Included in the festivities are various aquatic competitions and displays. It's known for its significant public attendance and involvement of the Royal Australian Navy as a flagship. 

The Regatta has witnessed royal visits, including one by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip in 1963. The event's governance is by the Royal Hobart Regatta Association.
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12
Feb

Meal Monday (UK): February 12 

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Meal Monday, also known as Oatmeal Monday, is a traditional Scottish holiday observed by the ancient universities of Scotland on the second Monday of February. 

Originating in the 17th century, it emerged from the need for students, who lived in basic accommodation and were required to bring their fuel, to return home to replenish their supplies. Initially, these universities scheduled regular Meal Mondays, but by 1896, the University of Edinburgh established just one official holiday in February. 

The tradition, once a regular event for students to fetch supplies, including oatmeal, has evolved and is no longer an official holiday at most universities. However, the University of St. Andrews still maintains it as a statutory holiday for manual staff​​.
Africa
01
Feb

Self-Check Month, Ntl.: February

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National Self-Check Month is observed in February and encourages individuals to prioritize their health by performing regular self-exams and screenings. The awareness month highlights the importance of early detection and prevention of various health conditions. It serves as a reminder for people to take charge of their health through proactive measures. The observance aims to increase awareness about the benefits of early detection and the available resources for various health checks. National Self-Check Month is vital in promoting health education and empowering individuals to monitor their well-being.

For self-examinations, men should focus on areas like the testicles, skin, oral cavity, and lymph nodes. Men should look for unusual lumps, changes in skin moles, sores that won't heal, and swollen glands. 

Women should examine their breasts, skin, oral cavity, and lymph nodes, looking for lumps or changes in breast tissue, changes in moles or new skin lesions, sores in the mouth that don't heal, and swollen glands. 

Both men and women should also pay attention to general changes in health and seek medical advice if they notice anything unusual.

Throughout the month, the event champion, Self Chec, offers guides and tutorials on their website designed to assist men and women in learning how to self-examine and stay healthy. 
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29
Feb

Time Refund Day, Ntl.: February 29

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Time refund day is a joke and only occurs on leap day every four years. It's an opportunity to get a refund on any day over the past four years you'd rather not remember. Time refund day is the day to say, "I want a refund on my time" or "Time for a do-over."

WHY WE HAVE LEAP DAY

Leap Day, added to the calendar every four years, is an adjustment mechanism to align the calendar year with the astronomical year. The Earth takes about 365.24 days to complete its orbit around the Sun. However, the standard calendar year is only 365 days. Over time, this discrepancy would cause seasonal drift. To correct this, an extra day, February 29, is added every four years, making that year a leap year. Leap day ensures the calendar remains synchronized with Earth's orbit and seasonal cycles.
Africa
12
Feb

Student Volunteering Week (UK): February 12-18

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Student Volunteering Week in the United Kingdom has a significant history and is vital in fostering community engagement among students. Established in the early 2000s, the week began as a response to the growing interest in youth volunteering, aiming to harness young people's energy and enthusiasm to benefit local communities. The event marks a pivotal moment for educational institutions to encourage and facilitate student engagement in volunteering activities.

Student volunteering in the United Kingdom traces back to the early 20th century. In 1912, for example, the Student Christian Movement (SCM) was a significant national presence in colleges and universities, promoting social service among students. University settlements pioneered in the 1880s were the initial sites where students volunteered, offering practical training and discussion on social problems. Students were involved in volunteer-run services in partnership with local authorities, such as children's care committees and maternal and child welfare services.

The primary purpose of Student Volunteering Week is to promote participation in volunteering and community service. It aims to inspire students to understand the importance of contributing to their communities and raising awareness about social issues. The week offers opportunities for students to develop valuable skills like teamwork and leadership, and it facilitates connections between students, educational institutions, and community organizations.

Celebrating Student Volunteering Week involves various activities, from participating in volunteer projects to attending workshops and seminars that educate about the importance of volunteering. Recognition of outstanding volunteers and the creation of platforms for networking and engagement are also key components of the week.
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