Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

28

Friday

Make Your Own Head Day

Make Your Own Head Day is today. The only rule that we can think of, is that the head must be your own. So get started, so we can see how good of an artist you are! This is a crafty day. It is very popular in grade schools, and art classes….

Make Your Own Head Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

28

Friday

French Toast Day

Today is your opportunity to enjoy French toast, a delicious and tasty breakfast meal. Hold it right there! French toast can be enjoyed for any meal time: breakfast, lunch or dinner. Try French toast with male syrup, sugar, cinnamon, whippe…

French Toast

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

28

Friday

You’re Welcome Day

This very special day comes the day after Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving Day we say “Thanks” for what we have.  So, it only seems natural, that “You’re Welcome” immediately follows a thank you.

You're Welcome

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

28

Friday

Buy Nothing Day

Are you tired of the commercialism of Christmas? Then, this special day is for you. Buy Nothing Day is a 24 hour moratorium on holiday shopping. It was created as a protest against the commercialism of this most sacred of holidays.

Buy Nothing

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

28

Friday

Black Friday

Black Friday, or Retail Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving. It is one of the two busiest shopping days of the year. In case you didn’t know, the other busiest shopping day is the day after Christmas, when throngs of shoppers, on hol…

Black Friday

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

29

Saturday

Square Dance Day

Here’s a chance to get out and “Dosey Do” with your partner. It’s Square Dance Day! English, Irish, and Scottish settlers brought square dancing to the U.S. As it evolved in the U.S., a caller was added, to help dancers stay in step. It rem…

Dance Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

30

Sunday

Stay at Home Because You are Well Day

Stay at Home Because You Are Well Day is today. Do you feel okay? If’so, it is a good day to take off from work. According to Wellcat.com, the creators of this special day, the objective is to call in “well” to your work. It’s as simple as…

Stay at Home Because You are Well Day

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Were is celibrated: Most countries of the world

Holiday Type: Observance

December

01

Monday

World AIDS Day

World AIDS Day is a day dedicated to raising awareness about HIV and how it is spread.

World AIDS Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

December

01

Monday

Cyber Monday

Cyber Monday falls on the first Monday after Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday in the United States. It’s becoming one of busiest online shopping days for deals and discounts in the US.

Cyber Monday

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Were is celibrated: Most countries of the world

Holiday Type: Observance

December

02

Tuesday

International Day for the Abolition of Slavery History

The International Day for the Abolition of Slavery aims to end slavery in the world. Contemporary forms of slavery include sexual exploitation, forced marriage, trafficking of persons and recruitment of children for armed conflict. The Inte…

International Day for the Abolition of Slavery History

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Were is celibrated: Most countries of the world

Holiday Type: Observance

December

02

Tuesday

Giving Tuesday

Giving Tuesday is a day which is observed on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving in the United States.

giving tuesday

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Were is celibrated: Most countries of the world, USA

Holiday Type: Observance

December

03

Wednesday

International Day of Persons with Disabilities History

International Day of Persons with Disabilities seeks to empower the rights of persons with disabilities. In 1992, the United Nations proclaimed this observance in order to increase the wellbeing of disabled people. This includes raising awa…

International Day of Persons with Disabilities History

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

December

04

Thursday

National Cookie Day

National Cookie Day promotes the consumption of the treat. According to thecravory.com, about 93% of American households serve and consume cookies as treats or after meals. A cookie is a thin, sweet treat and typically made with flour and s…

Cookie Day

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Were is celibrated: Most countries of the world

Holiday Type: Observance

December

06

Saturday

St. Nicholas Day

Children in families who celebrate St. Nicholas’ Day receive treats – including candy, cookies, small toys, or fruit – in stockings, socks, shoes or bags on December 6. Some churches have special services dedicated to the feast of St Nichol…

St Nicholas Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

December

13

Saturday

National Guard Birthday

Even though it’s not a federal holiday, the birthday of the U.S. National Guard — celebrated on December 13 — is an important event to note. Established in 1636, the National Guard is the oldest military organization in America. Its members…

National Guard Birthday

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

December

15

Monday

Bill of Rights Day

he National Archives and Records Administration joins in the national celebration of the Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, which spell out our rights as Americans. It guarantees civil rights and liberties such as…

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