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What is National Hug & High 5 Day
Two things that make us feel appreciated and loved are free. That's why we celebrate National Hug & High 5 Day on September 12th.
What is National Comfy Day
Allow yourself to get up and relax on National Comfy Day, February 20th. It's time to relax in your favorite spot and take a break from the daily grind..
What is National Tempura Day
National Tempura Day, on January 7th, encourages us to celebrate with a tempura batter dish. This Japanese fare dish features either seafood or vegetables dipped in batter and deep-fried.
What is Rosa Parks Day
On February 4th or December 1st, Rosa Parks Day honors an American Civil Rights hero twice a year. Rosa Parks, the civil rights leader, is honored on this holiday.
What is World Portuguese Language Day
Every year, World Portuguese Language Day highlights the vital role that this language plays in preserving human history and culture.
What is National Cream-filled Chocolates Day
Chocolate lovers rejoice as February 14th is National Cream-Filled Chocolates Day. Around 58 million pounds of chocolate will be purchased on the same day as the previous one. Much of it will be packaged in heart-shaped boxes filled with bite-sized chocolates with ooey, gooey centers. On Valentine's Day, quite a few of these cream-filled goodies will be exchanged and posted.
What is National Waitstaff Day
National Waitstaff Day honors the dedicated and often skilled waitstaff on May 21st. We are encouraged to express appreciation to all waitstaff for making our dining experiences enjoyable. Restaurant owners and managers alike recognize and express their admiration for their waitstaff team. They support restaurants in making them thrive.
What is National Girl Scout Day
National Girl Scout Day, March 12th, honors Girl Scouting's rich history and legacy in America each year as part of Girl Scout Week.
What is National Professional House Cleaners Day
Professional Cleaners Day, September 17th, recognizes Professional Cleaners for the essential and skillful work they provide every day. '' Professional Cleaners create healthier environments in homes and businesses around the country.
What is National Lazy Day
National Lazy Day, which falls on August 10th, gives us permission to relax and kick back. So, we're going to be a bit lazy here.
What is International Bat Appreciation Day
Every year on April 17th, International Bat Appreciation Day reminds us of the important roles bats play in our daily lives.. As bats are now emerging from hibernation, April is also the best time of the year to see bats. The observance is a good time to learn about the role bats play in nature. Since bats are regarded as insectivorous animals, they have rid our world of several invasive insects. A bat can eat up to 1,000 mosquitoes in one hour.
What is World Net Cancer Day
Neuroendocrine tumors are on the rise in brain cancer awareness on November 10th, according to NET. This day also gives the NET community a voice to help diagnose, care, and research.
What is National Brown-bag-it Day
Each year, National Brown-Bag-It-Day, May 25th, recognizes the benefits of packing your lunch for work or school.
What is National Montana Day
Starting the week of Independence Day and ending with Hawaii. We feature a small portion of each states' past, foods, and the people who make up the state. Several states have their own state celebrations. There's so much more to explore that we can't help but celebrate our beautiful country even more.
What is National Homemade Soup Day
With National Homemade Soup Day, temperatures in February 4th heats up. Soup provides a rich base of flavor and history in every cuisine.
What is National Frog Jumping Day
Young and old alike, observe on May 13th each year, National Frog Jumping Day is a favorite among young and old alike.
What is National Without A Scalpel Day
On National Without a Scalpel Day, January 16th, the opportunity to treat disease without a scalpel is on display. The first angioplasty was performed on this day in 1964 by pioneering physician Charles Dotter. In Portland, Oregon, the ground-breaking procedure to open a blocked blood vessel took place. The angioplasty helped the patient avoid leg amputation surgery, but she left the hospital days later with only a Band-Aid.