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| January |
1 New Year's Day
4 Trivia Day
6 Feast of the Epiphany- Three Kings Day
15 Martin Luther King's Birthday
26 Australia Day
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| February |
2 Groundhog's Day
4 Super Bowl Sunday - SuperBowl XLI
12 Lincoln's Birthday
14 Valentines Day
15 Singles Awareness Day - Are you single or in between relations? Then, this day is for you!
18 Chinese New Years The year of the Rat.
18 President's Day
20 Hoodie-Hoo Day
20 Mardi Gras(Fat Tuesday)
21 Ash Wednesday
22 Washington's Birthday
25 Oscar Night
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| March |
4 Purim begins at sundown.
8 International Women's Day
11 Daylight Savings begins, lose 1 hour of sleep (second Sunday of March)
15 Ides of March
17 St. Patrick's Day
21 Spring (Vernal) Equinox
21 International Earth Day
23 Easter Sunday
25 Feast of the Annunciation
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| April |
1 April Fool's Day
1 International Tatting Day
1 Palm Sunday
3 Passover begins at sundown, lasts 8 days.
6 National Walk to Work Day 1st Friday
6 Good Friday
15 Income taxes due
16 Patriot's Day third Monday in April
22 Earth Day (U.S.)
26 Administrative Professionals Day formerly "Secretaries Day" (date varies)
26 Take Your Daughter to Work Day 4th Thursday
27 Arbor Day always the last Friday in April
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| May |
1 May Day
5 Cinco de Mayo
8 VE Day, WW II
8 National Teacher's Day date varies
11 Mother's Day
19 Armed Forces Day third Saturday of month
24 Victoria Day (Canada)
26 Memorial Day
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| June |
6 D Day, WWII
14 Flag Day
15 Father's Day
19 Juneteenth Day
21 Summer Solstice (The longest day of the year!)
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| July |
1 Canada Day (Dominion Day)
4 Independence Day
22 Hammock Day ...relax and enjoy!
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| August |
3 National Watermelon Day
10 National S'mores Day
13 Left Hander's Day
14 V-J Day
15 Feast of the Assumption
30 National Marshmallow Toasting Day
- - World Youth Day Not held every year.
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| September |
1 Labor Day
2 VJ Day, WWII
9 Grandparents Day the first Sunday after Labor Day
12 Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown
13 Ramadan
17 Constitution Day
21 International Peace Day (UN)
22 Yom Kippur
23 Autumnal Equinox
28 Native American Day the fourth Friday of the month
29 Sukkot begins at sundown
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| October |
1 International Day for the Elderly
8 Columbus Day observed second Monday in October
8 Thanksgiving Day in Canada, 2nd Monday
16 Boss's Day
20 Sweetest Day 3rd Saturday
24 United Nations Day
22 Make a Difference Day 4th Saturday
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| November |
1 All Saint's Day
1 Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
2 All Soul's Day
4 Daylight Savings time ends, gain 1 hour of sleep (first Sunday in November)
6 Election Day - please exercise your right to vote
11 Veteran's Day
13 Sadie Hawkins Day
20 Universal Children's Day
27 Thanksgiving Day
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| December |
2 Advent begins
5 Chanukah lasts 8 days
7 Pearl Harbor Day
12 Poinsettia Day
21 Winter Solstice (shortest day of the year)
25 Christmas
26 or 27 Boxing Day find out why the 26th or 27th...this year.
26 Kwanzaa
27 National Fruitcake Day
31 Eid-Ul-Adha
31 New Year's Eve
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