Were is celibrated: USA

December

05

Friday

International Volunteer Day

International Volunteer day seeks to promote volunteer efforts for various organizations. It aims to celebrate efforts made by volunteers and share their values. Aside from generating volunteer work, the United Nations Volunteers contribute…

Volunteer Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: National

December

07

Sunday

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day seeks to honor the victims of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, an American Naval Station. The attack is often cited as the catalyst for American involvement in the Second World War, given that President Franklin…

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: National

December

07

Sunday

Second Sunday of Advent

Advent is a 4 week period where Christians prepare for the celebration of the birth of Jesus (Christmas) and for some Christian denominations the possible return of Jesus via his Second Coming. The Second Sunday of Advent is a period which…

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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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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

December

17

Wednesday

Wright Brothers Day

Wright Brothers Day is celebrated in the United States on December 17 each year. The date commemorates the Wright brothers’ first successful flight in heavier-than-air, mechanically propelled craft, accomplished on December 17, 1903, near K…

Wright Brothers Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

December

17

Wednesday

Pan American Aviation Day

Pan American Aviation Day is annually observed in the United States on December 17. It celebrates and stimulates interest in aviation in the western hemisphere as an important way to develop more rapid communications and cultural developmen…

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Were is celibrated: Most countries of the world, USA

Holiday Type: Christian, Federal Holiday

December

25

Thursday

Christmas Day

Many people in the United States celebrate Christmas Day on December 25. The day celebrates Jesus Christ’s birth.

merry xmas card

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

December

26

Friday

Kwanzaa (first day)

Many people in the United States celebrate Christmas Day on December 25. The day celebrates Jesus Christ’s birth.

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

January

30

Friday

National Mud Pack Day

Mud packs were once the rage for facial treatments. It is still popular. But, the mud in facials has been replaced with a variety of other ingredients. It is supposed to keep the skin young, soft and supple. Does it work? Girls who use it,…

Mud Pack Day

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Were is celibrated: New Mexico, USA

Holiday Type: State holiday

February

16

Monday

Presidents’ Day

Washington’s Birthday, also known as Presidents’ Day, is a federal holiday held on the third Monday of February. The day honors presidents of the United States, including George Washington, the USA’s first president.

Presidents' Day

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