December 4th is Cabernet Franc, International Cheetah, National Cookie, National Dice, National Sock and more!
Cabernet Franc Day
This exquisite wine is on sale on December 4th in Bordeaux, France. Also known as Cab Franc Day, this is a day to learn more about this style of wine.
International Cheetah Day
Every year on December 4th, International Cheetah Day encourages people around the world to help this species win the fight against extinction.
National Cookie Day
The cookie appears to have appeared in Persia in the 7th century, shortly after the use of sugar became common in the area. They then spread to Europe through Spain's Muslim conquest of Spain. By the 14th century, cookies were ubiquitous at all levels of society throughout Europe, from the royal cuisine to the street vendors.
National Dice Day
National Dice Day is held on December 4th each year, recognizing an ancient gaming device. Many games use dice to introduce random challenges or obstacles to the objectives. It's time to play the dice and see where you land!
National Sock Day
The marriage of matched socks, the rarest of all lasting marriages, is on display at National Sock Day on December 4th. It's time to celebrate as they discover each other, wash after wash, dry after to dry.
Santa's List Day
Santa's List Day, December 4th, commemorates the day that Santa puts together his list of naughty and nice children. Kids can also start working on their holiday wish lists today.
Wildlife Conservation Day
Wildlife Conservation Day is an annual event that takes place in the United States and its inhabitants. Each year, Wildlife Conservation Day aims to raise concerns about conserving and protecting the natural world and its inhabitants. In addition, the observance seeks to put an end to wildlife murder and promote the Endangered Species Act..