Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

03

Monday

Housewife Day

Housewife Day recognizes the importance of stay at home wives and moms. Also referred to as “Retro” Housewife Day. These wonderful, caring creatures, build and enrich strong family environments. They help to instill family values and good c…

Housewife Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

04

Tuesday

King Tut Day

King Tut Day celebrates the date of the discovery of King Tutankhamen’s Tomb. Over 3,000 years ago, King Tutankhamen became the King of Egypt at the age of 9. He died at the age of 19. He is commonly called “King Tut”. The tomb of Egypt’s “…

King Tut Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

05

Wednesday

Guy Fawkes Day (Gunpowder Day)

Guy Fawkes Day and Gunpowder Day are one and the same. It commemorates the infamous Gunpowder Conspiracy of 1605 in England. It was led by, you guessed it, Guy Fawkes.

Guy Fawkes Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

06

Thursday

Saxaphone Day

Marooned Without a Compass Day is today. Which direction will you take today? How is your sense of direction? Do you often find yourself going around in circles? Do you feel hopelessly lost? Do you know where you are? If any of these questi…

Saxaphone Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

06

Thursday

Marooned Without a Compass Day

Marooned Without a Compass Day is today. Which direction will you take today? How is your sense of direction? Do you often find yourself going around in circles? Do you feel hopelessly lost? Do you know where you are? If any of these questi…

Marooned Without a Compass Day

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Were is celibrated: Most countries of the world, USA

Holiday Type: Christian

November

06

Thursday

Men Make Dinner Day

National Men Make Dinner Day was created for two reasons. First, it is to give the ladies a break from the cooking chores. Secondly, it seeks to encourage men who do not cook, to learn to cook, beginning by making a meal on this day. Of cou…

Men Make Dinner Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

07

Friday

Diwali Day, a Festival of Lights

Diwali Day is the first day of a five day Hindu holiday celebration. It is a festival of lights, one of the major Hindu holidays of the year. Diwali Day originated in India as a harvest festival. It is now celebrated by Hindus throughout th…

Diwali Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

07

Friday

Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day

National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day is today. Lucky you….lucky me. Chocolate is a vegetable, made from cocoa beans. Almonds are good for you, as they help to improve your cholesterol levels. So, bittersweet chocolate with almo…

Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

08

Saturday

Dunce Day

Dunce Day celebrates the the term “Dunce” and dunce caps. Today marks the death (November 8, 1308) of medieval scholar Duns Scotus of Duns, Scotland.

Dunce Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

08

Saturday

Cook Something Bold Day

According to it’s creator, Wellcat.com, Cook Something Bold Day is designed to encourage us to cook something bold and daring, that will fill up the house with warm, “homey” odors. It is celebrated in the month of November, as houses are cl…

Cook Something Bold

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

09

Sunday

Chaos Never Dies Day

Chaos Never Dies Day recognizes the turmoil in modern, everyday life. Are things a little crazy at home? Is school a little on the wild side? Is your work place hectic and disorderly? We thought so. 

Chaos Never Dies Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

10

Monday

Marine Corps Birthday

USMC Day celebrates the birth of the United States Marine Corps. The Marine Corps were created during the Revolutionary War.

USMC Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

10

Monday

Forget-Me Not Day

Forget-Me-Not Day is a day to remember family, friends, and loved ones.

Forget-MeNot Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Observance

November

11

Tuesday

National Young Readers Day

Young Readers Day is today. Reading opens up a lifetime of knowledge, information, success, and happiness. According to the creators of this day, it is “… a special day to recognize the joys and benefits of reading.” Grade schools around…

National Young Readers Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: Federal Holiday

November

11

Tuesday

Veterans Day

Veterans’s Day honors all members of the Armed Forces who who served this country valiantly, and in a very big way. They served and fought to protect us, to keep our country safe, and to preserve our way of life. Veterans gave their time, a…

Veterans Day

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Were is celibrated: USA

Holiday Type: State holiday

November

11

Tuesday

Election Day

The General Election is held on the first Tuesday AFTER the first Monday in November. Therefore, by definition, it will never be on the first of November. It’s a revolution… a peaceful one, where majority rules!! Once every four years, we…

Election Day

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