Golfer’s Day
Lace up your spikes and uncover the hidden traditions and surprises of Golfer’s Day that every player — novice or pro — should know.
Lace up your spikes and uncover the hidden traditions and surprises of Golfer’s Day that every player — novice or pro — should know.
Mischief, laughter, and absurd traditions converge on St. Stupid Day—discover why embracing playful foolishness might just change your outlook on life.
This April, discover how National Poetry Month transforms ordinary words into powerful stories—and find out which poems might change the way you see the world.
Provocative street theater and art expose fossil fuel hypocrisy—peek in to see how humor and creativity challenge climate denial.
Celebrate International Tatting Day — discover timeless lace techniques, community events, and surprising ways to join in that might change how you craft forever.
National Coding Week is an annual event dedicated to helping adults improve their digital literacy and coding skills. It aims to bridge the growing technology skills gap by making coding accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or experience level. Quick Facts History The initiative began in the UK when former headteacher Richard Rolfe and…
National Caregivers Day is an annual observance dedicated to recognizing and honoring individuals who provide care and support to those in need, whether professionally or as family members. These caregivers play a crucial role in providing personal care, medical support, and emotional assistance to people who require help with daily activities. Quick Facts When is…
National Classical Music Month is a celebration dedicated to honoring and promoting classical music, its composers, performers, and enduring cultural impact. It serves as a time to appreciate the rich heritage of classical music and its continuing influence on modern musical expressions. Quick Facts History Classical Music Month was established through Presidential Proclamation 6716 in…
Canada Day: A Celebration of Unity and Pride Canada Day, celebrated annually on July 1st, marks the anniversary of the 1867 Confederation when the British North America Act united three British colonies into a single nation, Canada. Originally called Dominion Day, it was renamed Canada Day in 1982 to reflect the country’s independence and identity….
National Astronomy Day is a semi-annual celebration that brings together astronomy enthusiasts, professionals, and the general public to share knowledge and appreciation of the cosmos. It’s observed twice yearly – in spring and fall – coinciding with the first quarter moon. Quick Facts When is it: Spring and Fall (twice annually)Tagged as: Astronomy Education &…