Statehood Day of Arunachal Pradesh is a significant public holiday celebrated every February 20 in the Northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, India. This day honors the momentous occasion when the state was granted its statehood in 1987. Arunachal Pradesh plays a vital role in the Northeastern region of India, as it was historically […]
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Children’s book author Ruth Spiro introduced the concept of National Bubble Gum Day as a creative means for youngsters to fundraise for school initiatives without the hassle of selling anything. On February 7, children can enjoy the typically forbidden act of chewing gum in class by donating 50 cents. Though classroom distractions like gum popping […]
I Am A Mentor Day is celebrated annually on January 7 to recognize the impactful mentors in our lives. In recent years, the idea of mentoring has become increasingly significant, with individuals stepping up to guide and inspire young people towards successful careers and positive lifestyles. The 21st century has ushered in many […]
World Day of War Orphans, observed on January 6, sheds light on the numerous struggles that these children face. Across the globe, countless youngsters find themselves orphaned as a result of conflict, leading to lives filled with hardship, emotional distress, and neglect. This significant day was established by the French organization, SOS […]
[Handsel Monday is a unique Scottish tradition celebrated on the first Monday following New Year’s. On this day, masters or mistresses would present small gifts to their servants. In some families, parents also give presents to their children. The term ‘Handsel’ actually means ‘to deliver into the hand.’ But this day isn’t […]
For those who believed Christmas had come to an end, think again! Epiphany, observed on January 6, is the grand finale of the Christian holiday season. While many people start dismantling their Christmas decorations right after New Year’s, a whole week still remains for numerous practicing Christians to celebrate the birth of […]
Dry Bean Day lands on January 6th, celebrating beans — a core food in numerous cultures thanks to their rich protein and carbohydrate content. The term ‘beans’ broadly refers to seeds from specific plant families, and there are over 40,000 legume varieties known as beans worldwide. Globally, people relish traditional bean dishes. […]
Every year on January 6, Uruguay celebrates the Catholic holiday known as Day of Los Reyes. This day, originally referred to as ‘Día de Los Reyes’ in Spanish, honors the wise men who, according to the Christian Bible, visited Jesus Christ at his birth. These wise men traveled from the east and […]
We honor Apple Tree Day on January 6 to acknowledge the rich tradition of apple cultivation across North America. Since apple farming was introduced by settlers in the 17th century, it has been a leading force in the U.S. fruit industry for many years. Apples, with their versatility from cider to pies, offer […]
Twelfth Night is observed twelve days after Christmas, which can be either January 5 or 6, based on whether the count starts on Christmas Day or the day after. In this particular year, it will occur on January 5. This celebration heralds the arrival of Epiphany, a Christian feast with distinct interpretations […]