James Ronald Webster Day is celebrated every year on March 2, honoring the birth of James Ronald Webster, who is affectionately known as the Father of Anguilla. This special day recognizes the courage and integrity that Webster exhibited throughout his life and career. As the Father of Anguilla, he served as the island’s chief […]
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Fast, easy, and delicious, frozen foods are a staple of life’s ever-increasing pace. Since first conceptualized in 1953 by C.A. Swanson & Sons, the frozen TV dinner has simplified the end of the day by offering a calming comfort after a chaotic day of activity. Celebrate National Frozen Food Month this March by taking […]
On the final Sunday before the beginning of Great Lent, known as Forgiveness Sunday, we gather to reflect on the importance of forgiveness. This year, mark your calendars for March 2. During this time, we engage with a liturgical book called the Triodion, which includes hymns and services that stretch from the Sunday […]
This carnival tradition known as Fastelavn is set to take place on March 2. While it has its roots in Denmark, Fastelavn is also celebrated in numerous Northern European nations such as Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Greenland, Finland, Estonia, and the Faroe Islands. In Sweden, it’s referred to as Fastlagen, whereas in Iceland, it […]
Clean Up Australia Day is an annual celebration that takes place on the first Sunday of March, aimed at encouraging Australians to take action toward environmental conservation. This year, mark your calendars for March 2! The event empowers communities to roll up their sleeves and tidy up local parks, bushlands, water reserves, and […]
March is when we celebrate National Optimism Month, and we’re buzzing with excitement. Contrary to popular belief, it’s entirely possible to transform your mundane routines and habits into moments of positivity and optimism. The true beauty of optimism is that once it’s internalized, it leads to significant outward benefits. Understanding that this transformation […]
During March, we take a moment to shine a light on the incredible achievements of strong and determined women. Since 1987, the United States has officially celebrated March as National Women’s History Month. Every woman has a unique story to tell and valuable gifts to offer. So, let’s gear up to honor these remarkable […]
March 2nd marks National Old Stuff Day, the perfect occasion to dive into spring cleaning! It’s a day dedicated to sifting through your closets and garages, uncovering forgotten treasures, and decluttering those neglected spaces in your home. This isn’t just about physical items, though — perhaps you’re inspired to break an old habit or […]
Missouri Compromise Day is celebrated each year on March 3, marking the anniversary of the Missouri Compromise’s approval by Congress in 1820. This legislation maintained a balance in the Senate between states where slavery was abolished and those where it was still practiced. Passed by the 16th United States Congress on March 3, 1820, […]
Martyrs’ Day, celebrated annually on March 3rd, is a public holiday in Malawi dedicated to honoring the political heroes who sacrificed their lives in the fight against British colonialism. The British Central Africa Protectorate was established by the British, encompassing what is now Malawi. In response, the people of Malawi formed their political […]