National Grandpa Day, observed annually on January 22 in Poland, pays tribute to the cherished men in our lives who embody wisdom, humility, and joyfulness. The role of a grandparent brings a unique sense of fun, as the strictness of parenting gives way to a more carefree, childlike perspective. This relaxed approach helps […]
Category Archives: February
National Rhubarb Pie Day, celebrated annually on January 23, is a delightful tribute to the scrumptious rhubarb pie. This celebration isn’t just a coincidence; it coincides perfectly with National Pie Day! Rhubarb is such a staple in pies that it’s often affectionately referred to as the “pie plant.” While most people associate […]
National Report Pharmaceutical Fraud Day takes place every year on January 23. Did you know that a staggering 10% of all Medicare funds are lost to fraud? It’s been reported that pharmaceutical companies are among the leading offenders when it comes to Medicare fraud allegations. This special day is dedicated to raising awareness […]
National Ty Day is celebrated annually on January 22. Names like Tyler, Tyrese, and Tyrone showcase how “Ty” often begins boy’s names. Additionally, Ty is the brand behind the beloved Beanie Babies, a collection of stuffed animals created by H. Ty Warner, an American entrepreneur who established Ty Inc. in 1986. Instead of […]
National Polka Dot Day, celebrated annually on January 22, is a joyful tribute to the stylish and beloved character of Disney, Minnie Mouse. This day invites Disney aficionados and fashion enthusiasts alike to don their polka dots as a nod to Minnie’s playful spirit. While some may see Minnie as merely Mickey Mouse’s […]
Opera Day is commemorated annually on February 8. While many of us can identify an opera by its sound, we might not fully understand its intricate nature. Essentially, opera is a form of performance art that merges music with words or dialogue to dramatize a story. This art form integrates acting, scenery, costumes, […]
The Orthodox New Year, celebrated each year on January 14, is often referred to as the Old New Year. This day corresponds to January 1 in the Julian calendar, which was the standard before the adoption of the Gregorian calendar. It’s a cherished holiday among those who practice the Orthodox faith, featuring […]
The Feast of the Ass, celebrated on January 14, has its roots in medieval Christianity and serves as a commemoration of the Israelites’ escape into Egypt. This unique celebration was primarily found in France, where it evolved from the Feast of Fools, which highlighted biblical stories involving donkeys, especially the one that carried […]
Organize Your Home Day is celebrated on January 14 this year, serving as a reminder for us to tackle the clutter that’s built up in our living spaces. It’s a perfect opportunity to assess what can be donated, what needs to be thrown away, and to create a plan for enhancing the cleanliness […]
In Russia, the New Year, or “Novy God,” is celebrated with great enthusiasm on January 14. This unusual timing might raise eyebrows, but it’s steeped in a rich history of changing dates over centuries. This tradition, a nod to Russia’s past, offers Russians a delightful opportunity to celebrate not once but twice […]