Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

October

12

Sunday

Old Farmers Day

Old Farmers Day honors the hard labor of farmers throughout American history. Early American culture was heavily a farming culture. Early settlers cleared fields and pristine woods, to farm the rich land. They brought seeds and farming meth…

Farmers Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

October

12

Sunday

Cookbook Launch Day

Cookbook Launch Day is a little known day designed to launch a new cookbook. Schools, churches, clubs and a wide range of organizations ask members to donate a recipe for creating their own cookbook. Working with a publisher, they put a nea…

Cookbook Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Federal Holiday

October

13

Monday

Columbus Day

Columbus Day, which is on the second Monday of October, remembers Christopher Columbus’ arrival to the Americas on October 12, 1492. This holiday is controversial because the European settlement in the Americas led to the demise of the hist…

Columbus Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: International

October

13

Monday

International Skeptics Day

International Skeptics Day is the perfect day for you…the “doubting Thomas”. Perhaps the earth isn’t really round!? Maybe, the sky isn’t truely blue!? Does he(she) really love me!? ……..These are the words and questions of the classica…

Skeptics Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Jewish holiday

October

13

Monday

Last Day of Sukkot

Many Jewish people in the United States mark Hoshana Rabbah (or Hoshana Raba) as the last day of Sukkot (Succot, Succoth, Sukkoth) in their calendars. This day is the end of the Sukkot period, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles. The Suk…

Last Day of Sukkot

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

October

13

Monday

Native Americans’ Day

The second Monday of October annually marks Columbus Day in many parts of the United States but not all states or regions follow this observance. Instead, they celebrate other events on the day. For example, South Dakota’s official holiday…

Native Americans Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: National

October

14

Tuesday

National Dessert Day

National Dessert Day is a rich day filled with yummy treats! Celebrate National Dessert Day today. For just one day, forget about the calories and high-fat content in many desserts. Then, tomorrow you can go back to your diet. It’s easy to…

Dessert Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

October

14

Tuesday

Bald and Free Day

Bald and Free Day honors those of us with a beautiful, shiny top. You don’t’ have to be bald to celebrate this day. But, it helps. People who are married to, or related to a bald-headed person can celebrate with the honoree. Enough with the…

Bald Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: World

October

14

Tuesday

World Egg Day

What’s all the egg-citement about? Why today is World Egg Day! World Egg Day celebrates and promotes the benefits of eggs. It is truly a world, or international, celebration, from China and New Zealand to Great Britain and Mexico. This is n…

Egg Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

October

15

Wednesday

Sweetest Day

Now here is a day dedicated just for your sweetie. It exists as an opportunity for you to recognize that sweet and special someone. It doesn’t matter who that person is, or what their relation to you. They just have to be “sweet” in order t…

Sweetest Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

October

15

Wednesday

White Cane Safety Day

White Cane Safety Day celebrates and recognizes the achievements of the blind and visually impaired, and their independence. That independence is represented by the white cane that they use to travel from place to place. The white cane is a…

Cane Safety Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

October

16

Thursday

Dictionary Day

Dictionary Day is in honor of Noah Webster, considered the Father of the American Dictionary. Noah Webster was born on October 16, 1758. The objective of this day is to emphasize the importance of dictionary skills and seeks to improve voca…

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

October

16

Thursday

Boss’s Day

Now here is a day that gives you a chance to both tell and show the boss what you really think of him or her. And, it is an opportunity to give your boss the appreciation that he or she truely deserves. So go right ahead and give it to him….

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: World

October

17

Friday

World Peace Day

World Peace Day encourages us to be kind to others, and teach others to be peaceful. The creator so this day, encourages us as individuals, to play a role in making the world a better place. The creator  believes it starts with us. He sugge…

World Peace

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: National

October

17

Friday

Wear Something Gaudy Day

Wear Something Gaudy Day is your chance to really stick out in a crowd. The word “gaudy” refers to something bright, gay, cheap, showy, outlandish, or otherwise not in good taste. Have a little fun on this day. For just one day, forego fash…

Gaudy Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: National

October

17

Friday

National Pasta Day

Today is National Pasta Day. Choose your favorite pasta shape, there’s over 600 of them, add your favorite sauce, and chow down! For many of us, the first sauce that comes to mind is red tomato spaghetti sauce. There’s plenty of other sauce…

Pasta Day

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