In March, winter comes to a close, making it the perfect time to embrace National Craft Month and showcase the handmade creations you’ve developed during those chilly, brief days of the past season. It’s worth noting that the term “crafting” encompasses a wide range of activities. Historically, “craft” referred to a skilled trade, such […]
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National Breast Implant Awareness Month takes place every March, coinciding with International Women’s Day, and is recognized nationwide. The purpose of this month-long observance is to enhance understanding about breast implants, including the possible risks linked to the procedure and ways for women to maintain a healthy lifestyle with their implants. Breast implants can serve […]
International Public Domain Day is an annual celebration that takes place on January 1st. Its purpose is to highlight copyright laws in the United States and the implications when these laws come to an end. When copyright expires, the works of many creators—including authors, photographers, and musicians—transition into the public domain. This shift allows […]
Hula in the Coola Day takes place on February 1st each year, and it’s a delightful celebration where we imagine basking in the sun while dancing the Hula, all amidst the chill of winter. This holiday serves as a cheerful reminder to savor the joyful moments in life, no matter how tough things may get. […]
Measure Your Feet Day is celebrated every year on January 23. If you’re scratching your head wondering why we need a day dedicated to measuring feet, then this holiday is definitely for you! Our feet often get overlooked; many people don’t give them the attention they truly deserve. However, the purpose of Measure […]
National Black Girl Magic Day, celebrated each year on February 15 in the United States, shines a spotlight on the strength, beauty, and resilience of Black women. This special day also serves as a call to action, highlighting the challenges that Black women face, particularly those rooted in discrimination and racism. Activists examine various sectors […]
Liberation Day in Afghanistan is observed annually on February 15, marking the date in 1989 when the Soviet army finally withdrew from the country. This conflict, known as the Soviet-Afghan war, spanned nearly a decade and resulted in the tragic loss of around 2 million Afghan civilians. The war was a proxy battle during […]
International Sweatpants Day is celebrated every January 21, and this year, we’re excited to embrace the cozy comfort of sweatpants all day! Of course, if your school or workplace has a strict dress code, you might need to keep them for home. Did you know that sweatpants have been a staple for […]
Whip out your TI-87 calculator this e-Day, February 7, and locate the little button that enhances logarithmic and exponential functions every day. While e might not be a number you’re super familiar with, you’re definitely acquainted with its more renowned counterpart, pi. Much like pi, e is a mysteriously recurring number in mathematics. It has […]
Feed the Birds Day, observed annually on February 3, marks a key event during National Bird-Feeding Month. This occasion highlights the critical assistance birds require as winter wanes and their food supplies dwindle. It’s a day dedicated to considering what birds prefer to eat and ensuring your bird feeders are stocked with appropriate nutrition, […]