March Calendar Navigator

Scrolling down this list of holidays can be daunting. Tap or click on the three shortcuts 👇🏾.

March Monthlies

Shortcut to Month-long January Holidays
Click on the March Monthlies title or the image to fast forward to the week (or multiple days)-long observances.

March Weeklies

Short cut to week-long or multiple days holidays
Click on the March Weeklies title or the image to fast forward to the week (or multiple days)-long observances.

March Dailies

Short cut to week-long or multiple days holidays
Click on the Dailies title or the image to fast forward to the week (or multiple days)-long observances.

❄️MARCH  MONTHLIES ❄️

Bookmarks for Month-Long Holidays

There are over 100 monthly awareness holidays. Use the link button below  👇🏾particular group of section. They are grouped in alphabetical order.

International Year of Camelids - Employee Spirit Month

International
Year of Camelids

A camelid in the forest.
The International Year of Camelids is a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness about and promoting the conservation of camelid species worldwide.

Berries and Cherries Month

Grapes, black berries, blue berries, and strawberries
Berries and Cherries Month, celebrated in March, is a time to indulge and appreciate the delicious and nutritious fruits that are berries and cherries.



Color Therapy Month

dry january sign
Color Therapy Month, observed in March, is a time to explore and appreciate the healing power of colors in promoting balance, harmony, and well-being.

Academy
Awards Month

An academy award
The Academy Awards Month in March celebrates the film industry, ending with the prestigious Academy Awards ceremony to honor achievements in film making.


Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month

Red ribbon representing bleeding disorder awareness month
Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month, observed in March, aims to raise awareness about conditions that affect blood clotting and support for those affected.

Deep Vein Thrombosis Awareness Month

Red and white ribbon representating deep vein thrombosis awareness month
Deep Vein Thrombosis Awareness Month in March aims to educate and raise awareness about the risks, prevention, and treatment of this life-threatening condition.

Adopt-a-Rescued-Guinea Pig Month

A cute guinea pig covered with a blanket.
Adopt-a-Rescued-Guinea Pig Month in March is a campaign dedicated to promoting the adoption of guinea pigs from rescue shelters and providing loving, homes

Brain Injury Awareness Month

Brain injury awareness month sign with agreen ribbon.
Brain Injury Awareness Month, observed in March each year and aims to raise awareness about the various causes, symptoms, and prevention of brain injuries.

Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

Two children smiling at the camera.
March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, which aims to promote understanding, acceptance, and inclusion of people with developmental disabilities.

Alport Syndrome Awareness Month

Green ribbon representing alport syndrome awareness month
March is Alport Syndrome Awareness Month, raising awareness about this disease that impacts the kidney's glomerular basement membrane and can damage the kidney.


Clap 4 Health Month

People clapping
Clap 4 Health Month in March encourages people to applaud for their well-being, promoting physical and mental health through the simple act of clapping.


Dolphin Awareness Month

dolphins in a body of water
Dolphin Awareness Month in March is a dedicated time to raise awareness about dolphins, their conservation, and the importance of protecting their habitats.

American
Red Cross Month

Box with American Red Cross symbol on it
American Red Cross Month is observed in March to raise awareness about the important work of the American Red Cross in providing various types of aid.


Colic Awareness Month

Baby crying due to colic
Colic Awareness Month is observed in March to raise awareness about colic, a common condition in infants characterized by excessive crying and discomfort.


Employee Spirit Month

A group of employees enthusiastically working togehter.
March is Employee Spirit Month, which aims to boost employee morale and engagement through activities, recognition programs and team-building exercises.

Endometriosis Awareness Month - National Celery Month



Endometriosis Awareness Month

A illustration of female reproduction organized using flowers next to a yellow awareness ribbon
Endometriosis Awareness Month is observed in March to raise awareness about endometriosis, a painful disorder affecting the tissue lining the uterus.



Frozen Food Month

Storage containers each filled with a variety of frozen vegetables
Frozen Food Month is an observance held in March to promote and celebrate all the benefits, variety, nutrition, and convenience of frozen food products.


Humorists are
Artists Month

a person using their finger as a mustache
Humorists are Artists Month in March celebrates the creative work of humorists who use their wit and comedic talents to entertain and provoke thought.



Essential Tremor Awareness Month

5 glassesof various gin cocktails
March is Essential Tremor Awareness Month, raising awareness about a neurological disorder that causes involuntary trembling in millions of people worldwide.

Gardening, Nature, and Ecology Books Month

A rooster on a farm
Gardening, Nature, and Ecology Books Month in March is a celebration of niche literature focused on gardening, nature, and ecology, held annually in March.


International
Ideas Month

different stickies with lightbulbs representing ideas
International Ideas Month, celebrated in March, is a global initiative that encourages creativity, innovation, and idea-sharing across cultures and disciplines.


Exotic Winter Fruit & Leeks and Green Onions Month

exotic winter fruits
Exotic winter fruit & leeks and green onion Month highlights uncommon fruits that are typically harvested during winter as well as leeks and green onions.


Gender Equality Month

Scale balance a pink and a blue symbol
Gender Equality Month, celebrated in March, is a period dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of equal rights and opportunities for all genders.


International
Mirth Month

A donkey making a funny face
International Mirth Month in March is a celebration of laughter and joy worldwide. It promotes happiness and encourages people to find humor in their lives.

Expanding Girls' Horizons in Science and Engineering Month

A female student in a science class
Expanding Girls' Horizons in Science and Engineering Month aims to promote and urge girls' interest in the fields of science and engineering throughout March.


Greek-American Heritage Month

An apple next to a notepad with "Greek American Heritage Month" on the cover
Greek-American Heritage Month, celebrated in March, honors the rich cultural contributions and accomplishments of Greek Americans in the United States.

International
Rescue Cat Awareness Month

a caged cat
International Rescue Cat Awareness Month is observed in March to raise awareness about the importance of rescuing and adopting stray and abandoned cats in need.



Eye Donor
Awareness Month

a closeup of two people that shows one of each of their eyes.
Eye Donor Awareness Month is a campaign held in March to raise awareness about the importance of eye donation and encourage people to become eye donors.


Honor Society Awareness Month

An Honor sign
March is Honor Society Awareness Month. It promotes academic achievement, leadership, and service among students to encourage a culture of excellence.


Irish-American Heritage Month

A US Flag and Ireland Flag draped on a house
Irish American Heritage Month observance in March is a celebration of the accomplishments, history and contributions made by Irish Americans to the U.S.

Listening Awareness Month - National Personal Trainer Month



Listening
Awareness Month

someone cupping one of their ears
Listening Awareness Month in March is a dedicated time to promote the importance of active listening skills and fostering better communication in our lives.

Mental Retardation Awareness Month

An adorable child with mental disabilities
Mental Retardation Awareness Month, observed in March, is dedicated to raising awareness and empathy about intellectual disabilities and promoting inclusion.


National Athletic Training Month

An athlete running
National Athletic Training Month is observed in March to raise awareness about the role of athletic trainers in preventing and treating sports injuries.




Mad for Plaid Month

two people in plaid
Mad for Plaid Month in March is a celebration of the timeless and versatile plaid pattern, encouraging people to incorporate it into their fashion and decor.

Middle Level Education Month

Students at school
Middle Level Education Month observance in March is a time dedicated to promoting and celebrating the importance of middle level education for students.


National Bed
Month (U.K.)

Someone sleeping on a bed
National Bed Month is an observance in the UK held in March to raise awareness about the importance of a good night's sleep and promote healthy sleep habits.

Malignant Hyperthermia Awareness and Training Month

A post it with "Malignant Hyperthermia" next to a thethoscope
March is Malignant Hyperthermia Awareness and Training Month, raising awareness about a potentially life-threatening reaction to anesthesia medications.

MS Education and Awareness Month

Orange ribbon next to a torn paper with multiple sclerosis written on it.
March is National MS Education and Awareness Month, aiming to raise awareness and educate people about multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic autoimmune disease.

National Breast Implant Awareness Month

Someone holding two breast implants in one hand
National Breast Implant Awareness Month is in March to raise awareness about breast implants, their benefits, risks, and promote education on breast health.




March Madness

a puzzel with the words mandess and national champtionship
March Madness refers to the NCAA basketball tournament held annually in March. It is a competition where college teams compete for the national championship.

Music in Our
 Schools Month

a music class
Music in Our Schools Month (MIOSM) is an annual observance held in March to raise awareness about the importance and benefits of music education in schools.


National Caffeine Awareness Month

Cups filled with a variety of coffee, coffee beans, latte, milk
National Caffeine Awareness Month, observed in March, aims to raise awareness about the effects of caffeine on health and promote moderation in its consumption.



Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal (UK)

Someone holding a patient's hand
The Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal is an annual observance in March to raise funds and awareness for end-of-life care provided by the Marie Curie charity.


Mustache March

Two men with beards and mustaches
Mustache March is an observance where individuals grow mustaches during the month of March to raise awareness for men's health issues, such as prostate cancer.

National Celery Month

Stalks of celery
National Celery Month is observed in March to promote the consumption and appreciation of celery, highlighting its health benefits and culinary versatility.

National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month - National Optimism Month

National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month

An adorable child in a wheelchair with a nurse next to him at his eye level.
National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month is in March to raise awareness about cerebral palsy, a neurological condition that affects movement and coordination.

National Credit Education Month

A credit application with a phone showing a credit score of 805
National Credit Education Month is observed in March to promote financial literacy and educate individuals about responsible financial management strategies.

National
Kidney Month

Illustrations of kidneys
March is National Kidney Month to promote kidney health, awareness of disease prevention and the importance of early detection and getting early treatment.

National Cheerleading Safety Month

Cheerleaders performing a stunt
National Cheerleading Safety Month observance in March is dedicated to promoting safe practices and raising awareness about injury prevention in cheerleading.

National
Crochet Month

Balls of yarn and crochet pieces
National Crochet Month observance in March is dedicated to celebrating and promoting the art of crochet, encouraging creativity and community involvement.

National March Into Literacy Month

Alphabe blocks around blocks surrounding blocks that spellout literacy
National March Into Literacy Month is an annual observance held in March to promote and celebrate the importance of literacy in all members of society.


National Clean Up Your IRS Act Month

a person working on their finances
National Clean Up Your IRS Act Month observance in March encourages individuals and businesses to organize their tax records and ensure IRS compliance.

National Deli
Meat Month

A variety of deli meats
National Deli Meat Month is observed in March and celebrates the deliciousness of deli meats. and to enjoy and appreciate the variety of deli meats available.

National
Noodle Month

a A bowl of noodles mixed with vegetables
National Noodle Month is in March to celebrate the diverse and delicious world of noodles, highlighting their cultural significance and culinary versatility.

National
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

a paper with colon cancer awareness written on it next to a blue ribbon
National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month is observed in March to raise awareness about the importance of early detection and prevention of colorectal cancer.

National Ethics Awareness Month

The word ETHICS surrounded by words that explain what it means
National Ethics Awareness Month is in March to raise awareness and understanding of ethical principles and to promote ethical behavior in diverse areas of life.

National
Nutrition Month

A mini chalk board with "Balanced Diet" written on it surrounded by foods in each of the major food groups.
National Nutrition Month in March encourages everyone to focus on making informed food choices and developing healthy eating and physical activity habits.



National Craft Month

A variety of craft supplies
National Craft Month in March celebrates and promotes the art of crafting. It encourages people to engage in craft activities and explore their creativity.


National Flour Month

Processed flowers and raw wheat
National Flour Month observance in March is a celebration that highlights the importance of flour in our diets and its role in various culinary creations.

National
Optimism Month

A sign that says: choose one: pessimist/optimist and optimis is circle
National Optimism Month observance in March is a time dedicated to encouraging individuals to embrace optimism in their daily lives for personal growth.

National Peanut Month - Trisomy Awareness Month

National
Peanut Month

Peanuts and an index card with national peanut month march on it on a blue wooden background
National Peanut Month is observed in March to celebrate and promote the versatility and nutritional value of peanuts, as well as the various peanut products.

National Women’s History Month

Women's History Month March display
National Women's History Month is an annual observance in March that honors and celebrates the contributions and achievements of women throughout history.

Save Your
Vision Month

A display with the word Vision on it
Save Your Vision Month in March aims to increase awareness of the importance of eye care and encourage individuals to take steps to maintain good vision.

National Professional Social Work Month

Social worker talking with a client
National Professional Social Work Month observance in March is to recognize and honor the contributions of social workers in improving lives and communities


NZ Book Month

Author signing a book
NZ Book Month observance in March is a celebration of literature and reading in New Zealand. It aims to promote local authors, books, and the joy of reading.


Small Press Month

A mini blackboard with SELF PUBLISH written on it
Small Press Month is held in March that celebrates and promotes independent publishers and their contributions to literature and the publishing industry

National
Reading Month

Four children reading books
National Reading Month is observed in March to encourage individuals to engage in reading activities actively and highlights the benefits of literacy.

Play-the-Recorder Month

someone playing a recorder
Play-the-Recorder Month is an observance celebrated in March, dedicated to promoting and encouraging the playing of the recorder, a popular musical instrument.

Spiritual
Wellness Month

3 smooth stones one that read mind, the other, body, and the third soul
National Soup Month is celebrated in January to honor the love for soup. It's a perfect time to indulge in various types of soups and explore new recipes.


National Sauce Month

A bowl of tomato-based souce covered with peppers
National Sauce Month observance in March is a celebration to the art of sauces. It highlights their diversity, flavors, and versatility in enhancing dishes.

Poison Prevention Awareness Month

Pictue with pills that can be toxic to the wrong personor animal
Poison Prevention Awareness Month is observed in March to raise awareness about the dangers of poisoning and promote measures to prevent accidental poisonings.

Supply Management Month

supply chain word bubble
Supply Management Month, in March, marks the role of procurement professionals and the challenges they navigate to maintain efficient and ethical procurement.

National
Umbrella Month

A variety of umbrella
National Umbrella Month observance in March is a time to celebrate and promote the use of umbrellas for protection against rain and sun. Stay dry and shaded!

Read an E-Book Month

someone reading an ebook
Read an E-Book Month is an observance that takes place in March. It encourages people to embrace the digital reading experience by promoting the use of e-books.

Trisomy Awareness Month

a beautiful child with trisonomy
Trisomy Awareness Month, in March, raises awareness about rare genetic disorders where individuals have an extra chromosome which can lead to health issues.

Vascular Anomalies Awareness Month - Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time for the European Union)

Vascular Anomalies Awareness Month

Clossup illustration of veins
Trisomy Awareness Month, observance held in March annually, raises awareness about rare genetic disorders where individuals have an extra chromosome.




Daylight Saving Time

A clock and a March calendar that reads "DAYLIGHT SAVINGS CLOCKS TURN AHEAD"
Daylight Saving Time begins observance on March 10, which marks the often controversial start of adjusting clocks forward to make better use of daylight


Veggie Month

Large variety of vegetables
Veggie Month in March encourages people to embrace a plant-based diet, promoting the many health benefits of eating more vegetables and less meat consumption.

Summer Time” (Daylight Saving Time for the European Union)

A clock on a natural wood surface and a distressed sea green backgroun
Summer Time” (Daylight Saving Time for the European Union) starts on March 31 - October 27, affecting timekeeping across EU countries to conserve energy.

Women’s Month (Philippines)

Three filipino women
Women's Month in the Philippines is observed in March to honor the contributions of women to society, promote gender equality, and fight for women's rights.

Workplace Eye Wellness Month

Various food for nutrition wellness
Workplace Eye Wellness Month is in March to promote eye health and encourage employers to create a safe and healthy work environment for their employees' eyes.


Youth Art Month

A young perso painting
Youth Art Month observance in March is a nationwide celebration of the creative talents and achievements of vibrant young artists, promoting art education.

🌼MARCH WEEKLIES 🌼


Bookmarks for Weekly or Multi-Day Holidays

Use the link button below  👇🏾particular group of section. They are grouped in ascending order.

March Weekly Holiday and Observances (Start Dates): February 4 - March 1


National Green Week
February 2 - April 30

people holding up environmental friendly signs
National Green Week runs from the first full week in February through April 30, focusing on promoting environmental education and sustainability practices.


Eating Disorders
Awareness Week
February 26 - March 4

Eating disorders sign
Eating Disorders Awareness Week in March is dedicated to increasing awareness and challenging misconceptions about eating disorders to support those affected
.

National
Ghostwriters Week
March 1 - March 7

A writer working at a desk
National Ghostwriters Week is observed in March, celebrating the talented and dedicated individuals who use their talent to write anonymously for others.

Universal
Human Beings Week
March 1 - March 7

A post it that reads IT'S OK TO BE HUMAN
Universal Human Beings Week, observed weekly in March, celebrates the inherent worth and dignity of every individual, promoting equality and understanding.


Peace Corp Week
February 25 - March 2

A volunteer with African child
Peace Corp Week is dedicated to honoring and acknowledging the invaluable contributions of Peace Corps volunteers in fostering global peace and friendship.


International
Festival of Owls Week
March 1 - March 3

An owl sitting on a tree with a full moon behind it.
International Festival of Owls Week, held on the first full weekend of March, is dedicated to raising awareness and appreciation for these magnificent birds.

March 1 - March 7
National Invest
in Veterans Week

A patriotic sign that reads Thank You for Your Service
National Invest in Veterans Week is a week-long observance in March aimed at raising awareness and support for programs that benefit our deserving veterans.


Will Eisner Week
March 1 - March 7

A cartoon image with the BOOM symbol
Will Eisner Week is an annual observance held in March to celebrate the life and work of Will Eisner, a pioneer in the world of comics and graphic novels.

National Invasive Species Awareness Week
February 26 - March 1

A beetlle
National Invasive Species Awareness Week is a 5-day event that aims to raise awareness about the negative effects invasive species have on ecosystems.

Hearing Awareness Week (Australia)
March 1 - March 7

a yellow and silve ribbon next to a model of an ear
Hearing Awareness Week (Australia) is focused on raising awareness about hearing health and the importance of early detection and treatment of hearing loss.

National Lawnmower Maintenance Week
March 1 - March 7

Someone working on a lawn mower.
National Lawnmower Maintenance Week, an observance in March, encourages proper lawnmower maintenance practices to ensure safety, efficiency, and longevity.


Cornish Pastry Week February 2 6- March 3

Cornish pastries
Cornish Pasty Week is a tasty annual event that celebrates the delicious, traditional Cornish pasty, usually held around St. Piran's Day on March 5th.


National
Cheerleading Week
March 1 - March 7

Cheerleaders
National Cheerleading Week is observed in March to celebrate the spirit, athleticism, and teamwork of cheerleaders and to honor their dedication to the sport.

National Write A Letter of Appreciation Week
March 1 - March 7

A thank you display with envelope.
National Write A Letter of Appreciation Week is observed annually in March, encouraging people to express gratitude and kindness through heartfelt letters.

March Weekly Holiday and Observances (Start Dates): March 2- March 3


Read Across America Week March 2- March 6

An adult reading to children.
Promoting literacy and a love for reading, Read Across America Week is an annual event in March dedicated to encouraging children and adults nationwide.


SeaWeek (Australia)
March 2 - March 10

A bird with plastic thrown in the water around its neck.
Sea Week (Australia) is a week-long event in March observing Australia's marine environment through education, conservation efforts, and community engagement.

Dental Assistants Recognition Week
March 3 - March 9

Dental assistant assisting the dentist with a patient
Dental Assistants Recognition Week is observed in March annually to celebrate and honor the important role dental assistants play in oral healthcare.


Read an E-Book Week
March 3 - March 9

Someone reading an e-book.
Read an E-Book Week is observed in March to promote the joy of digital reading. It encourages people to embrace e-books and explore new literary adventures.

Telecommuter Appreciation Week
March 3- March 9

A remote worker in their home office.
Telecommuter Appreciation Week is a week dedicated to recognizing and appreciating remote workers for their contributions to businesses and organizations.


World Orphan Week
March 3 - March 9

An orphan holding a sign that displays the number of orphans in Africa
World Orphan Week is in March, focusing on the hardships and vulnerability orphans face and promoting efforts to provide them with care and opportunities.

International Open
Data Day (ODD)
March 2- March 8

A keyboard with a return key that has Access and an unlocked lock symbol
International Open Data Day, celebrated worldwide in March, promotes awareness and utilization of open data for public benefit, innovation, and transparency.


Iditarod
March 2 - March 17

A musher raacing his dogs.
The Iditarod sled dog race is a grueling and adventurous race in Alaska to test the endurance, skills, and teamwork of both the mushers and their canine pals.

National Consumer Protection Week
March 3 - March 9

Book that says consumer  protection with a gavel next to it.
National Consumer Protection Week, observed in the first full week of March, is for raising awareness about consumer rights and promoting consumer education.

Return Borrowed
Books Week
March 3 - March 9

library book return station
Return Borrowed Books Week is observed in March to encourage people to return borrowed books promptly, promoting a culture of responsibility and respect.


Termite Awareness Week
March 3 - March 9

Termite colony
Termite Awareness Week, observed in March annually and it aims to educate people about the importance of termite prevention and various treatment methods


Casimir Pulaski Days
March 3 - March 10

Casimir Pulaski statue
Casimir Pulaski Days is observed in March to honor the Polish-American Revolutionary War hero, Casimir Pulaski and celebrate his contributions to America

Jewish Book Week (London)
March 2 - March 10

A book written in Hebrew.
Jewish Book Week is an exciting and informative annual literary festival in London held every March to celebrate Jewish literature, culture, and authors.



Celebrate Your Name Week
March 3 - March 9

Someone holding up a sign that says "What is your name?"
Celebrate Your Name Week, held in the first full week of March annually, aims to encourage people to embrace, commemorate, and appreciate their unique names.


No More Week
March 3 - March 9

Someon pushing the word violence away
No More Week, held on March 1, is a campaign to end domestic violence and raise awareness about its impact on individuals, families, and communities globally.


School Social Work Week
March 3 - March 9

social worker talking to a student
School Social Work Week recognizes the vital role of school social workers in supporting students' academic success, mental health, and overall well-being.

Women in
Construction Week
March 3 - March 9

A construction worker on-site.
Women in Construction Week is an annual observance held during the first week of March to celebrate the achievements of women in the construction industry.


Sea Week (New Zeeland)
February 25 - March 2

sea turtle wrapped in plastic from debris in the ocean
Sea Week (New Zealand) is a week-long event in March to raise awareness about marine conservation, ecosystems, and sustainable practices in New Zealand.


Chocolate Chip
Cookie Week
March 3 - March 9

Chocolate chip cookies
Chocolate Chip Cookie Week is a week-long celebration dedicated to the beloved and endlessly versatile sweet treat adored by individuals of all generations.

Professional
Pet Sitters Week
March 3 - March 9

To people dog walking
Professional Pet Sitters Week in March celebrates the dedicated professionals who lovingly and earnestly care for our furry friends while we're away.


Teen Tech Week
March 3 - March 9

A student on a computer.
Teen Tech Week is an annual celebration in March that promotes the use of technology in libraries and encourages teens to explore and enjoy digital resources.


Words Matter Week
March 3 - March 9

Words matter sign
Words Matter Week is observed in March and aims to promote clear, effective communication and highlight the importance of words in encouraging actions.

March Weekly Holiday and Observances (Start Dates): March 4, March 8-9

Aplastic Anemia, MDS, and PNH Awareness Week March 4- March 8

Blood cells
Aplastic Anemia, MDS, and PNH Awareness Week in March raise awareness about rare bone marrow failure diseases, their impact, and the available support.


Newspaper in
Education Week
March 4 - March 8

Students reading a newsaper
Newspaper in Education Week promotes the use of newspapers as educational resources in classrooms to enhance literacy, critical thinking, and civic engagement.

National
Butchers Week (UK)
March 4 - March 10

A butcher in a meat shop
National Butchers Week is a week celebrating the craft of butchery, recognizing butchers' skills, expertise, and contributions to the food industry in the UK.


Maha Shivaratri
March 8 - March 9

Maha Shivaratri
Maha Shivaratri, a Hindu festival observed in March, commemorates Lord Shiva and signifies overcoming darkness and ignorance through prayer and fasting.


Flower and Patio Show
March 9- March 17

Furniture and plants on a patio
The Flower and Patio Show, held in March, showcases stunning floral displays, landscape designs, gardening products, and outdoor living ideas for enthusiasts.

International
Women's Week
March 4- March 8

A group of women hugging with their backs to the camera.
International Women's Week celebrates and honors the achievements, progress, and contributions of women globally towards gender equality and empowerment.


British Pie Week
March 4 - March 10

A british pie
British Pie Week is celebrated in the UK from March 4-10, 2024, and is dedicated to enjoying various delicious pies and showcasing culinary creativity.

National
Procrastination Week
March 4 - March 10

A clock with proscrastination written in it.
National Procrastination Week, observed in March, encourages individuals to embrace their procrastination tendencies and tackle tasks at their own pace.


World Rattlesnake Roundup
March 8 - March 10

A rattle snake
The World Rattlesnake Roundup is an annual event held in March where enthusiasts gather to learn about and observe rattlesnakes in a safe environment.

National School
Breakfast Week
March 4 - March 8

A book written in Hebrew.
National School Breakfast Week is a week-long (first full Monday-Friday week) observance held in March to promote the importance of breakfast for students.


Endometriosis
Awareness Week
March 4 - March 10

Edometriosis awareness sign
Endometriosis Awareness Week raises awareness about endometriosis, a painful condition affecting women, to promote early diagnosis and effective management.

Women of Aviation Worldwide Week
March 4 - March 10

A vintage picture of a woman aviator
Women of Aviation Worldwide Week is a global observance held annually in March to celebrate women in aviation and promote gender equality in the industry.


Catholic Sisters Week
March 8 - March 14

Two catholic sisters with her back turned to the camera.
Catholic Sisters Week is an initiative that honors the dedication, service, and spiritual leadership of Catholic sisters in communities around the world.

National Scoot
to School Week (Ireland)
March 4 - March 8

Someone on a scooter
National Scoot to School Week is a fun initiative encouraging students to scoot to school as a fun, active, and eco-friendly way of commuting to school.



National Aardvark Week
March 4- March 10

An aardvark
National Aardvark Week is dedicated to highlighting the unique characteristics and conservation needs of aardvarks, fascinating mammals found in Africa.

National Salt
Awareness Week
March 4 - March 11

Salt in a burlap bag and on the surface
National Salt Awareness Week raises awareness about the health risks associated with high salt intake and promotes strategies for reducing salt consumption.

National Science and Engineering Week (UK)
March 8 - March 17

A student on a computer.
National Science and Engineering Week is dedicated to inspiring interest and engagement in science, engineering, and technology among people of all ages.

March Weekly Holiday and Observances (Start Dates): March 10

Campfire USA
Birthday Week
March 10- March 16

Kids around the campfire roasting marshmellows
Camp Fire USA's Birthday Week in March honors the founding of Camp Fire, a youth organization focusing on developing skills, leadership, and community service.

National Groundwater Awareness Week
March 10 - March 16

A stream of water
National Groundwater Awareness Week highlights the importance of protecting groundwater, which provides drinking water for over 50% of the US population.


National Sleep Awareness
March 10 - March 16

an alarm clock with someone sleeping in the background
Catch some zzzs! National Sleep Awareness Week (Mar 10-16) highlights the power of quality sleep for health & well-being. Time to prioritize your slumber!


World Glaucoma Week
March 10 - March 16

Eyeglasses with glaucoma written in it.
World Glaucoma Week aims to raise awareness about glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide, to encourage early detection and treatment.


Girl Scout Week
March 10- March 16

A group of girl scouts
Girl Scout Week is an annual observance in March that celebrates the empowering Girl Scout movement and its impact on empowering young girls and women.

National Inhalants and Poisons Awareness Week
March 10 - March 16

Multple cans of spray paint
National Inhalants and Poisons Awareness Week is dedicated to educating the public about the dangers of inhalant abuse and poisoning prevention strategies.

Pulmonary
Rehabilitation Week
March 10 - March 16

A patient getting pulmonary rehab treatment
Deep breaths, better living! Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week (Mar 10-16) honors programs empowering people with lung conditions to breathe freely and thrive.

Ramadan
March 10 - April 9

Ramadan
Ramadan, a sacred month of fasting and prayer observed by Muslims worldwide, serves as a meaningful way to enhance spirituality and promote self-discipline.


MS Awareness Week
March 10 - March 16

Illustration of a orange brain and ribbon on a blue background
MS Awareness Week raises awareness about multiple sclerosis (MS), a neurological condition, to support individuals living with MS and advance research efforts.

National Older Workers Employment Week
March 10 - March 16

A mature worker typing on their laptop.
National Older Workers Employment Week honors the skills and experience of older workers in the workforce while promoting age-inclusive employment practices.


Sunshine Week
March 10 - March 16

Transparency handwritten
Sunshine Week, celebrated in March, promotes transparency in government, open access to information, and accountability through events and activities.


National Bubble Gum Week
March 10 - March 16

a bunch of unwrapped bubble gum
National Bubble Gum Week is a celebration dedicated to the joy of chewing bubble gum and is filled with exciting activities and events around this fun pastime.


National Patient Safety Awareness Week
March 10- March 16

Patient safety sign
National Patient Safety Awareness Week, held annually in March, aims to raise awareness about healthcare safety for both patients and healthcare professionals.


Universal Women's Week
March 10 - March 16

To people dog walking
Universal Women's Week celebrates the achievements, diversity, and resilience of women worldwide while advocating for gender equality and women's rights.

March Weekly Holiday and Observances March 11, March 14-17

Brain
Awareness Week
March 11- March 17

Illustration of a brain next to stuffed animal and a stethoscope
Brain Awareness Week is a global campaign to raise awareness about the importance of brain health and share the latest in neuroscience research.

Turkey Vultures
Return to the Living Sign
March 11 - March 17

A vulture in nature
Turkey Vultures, not zombies! Weird US "holiday" (March 11-17) marks their return to a NY "living" sign made of trees. It's fun, quirky, not very spooky.

.

European-wide Action Week Against Racism
March 16 - March 24

People holding up their hands in a fist
European-wide Action Week Against Racism is dedicated to combating racism through awareness-raising activities, advocacy efforts, and initiatives across Europe.

National Animal Poison Prevention Week
March 17 - March 23

A yellow caution sign with a skeleton head
National Animal Poison Prevention Week (3rd full week of March) raises awareness on preventing pet poisonings and provides safety guidelines for pet owners.

World Folk Tales
and Fables Week
March 17- March 23

A picture with puppets
World Folk Tales and Fables Week is observed in the third full week of March. It celebrates the rich cultural heritage of folk tales from around the world.


Maslenitsa Week (Russia)
March 11- March 17

Food for Maslenitsa celebration
Maslenitsa is a week-long festival in Russia that is celebrated on March 11. It marks the end of winter and includes traditional Russian customs, food, and festivities.


National Button Week
March 11 - March 18

A Wide variety of buttons
National Button Week honors the history, artistry, and practicality of buttons with events, displays, and activities honoring these small but significant items.


National Surveyors Week
March 17 - March 23

Two surveyors
European-wide Action Week Against Racism is dedicated to combating racism through awareness-raising activities, advocacy efforts, and initiatives across Europe.


National Anonymous
Giving Week
March 17 - March 23

Someone with their cell phone that reads Making a Better World
National Anonymous Giving Week encourages anonymous acts of kindness, generosity, and charitable giving without seeking recognition or reward during March.

Phace Syndrome Awareness Week
March 18 - March 24

An adorable child with phace syndrome
Phace Syndrome Awareness Week is during the last week of March and highlights and raises awareness of this rare condition that affects patients facially.

National Clean Out
Your Closet Week
March 11 - March 17

A person cleaning out their closet
National Clean Out Your Closet Week encourages individuals to declutter their closets, donate unused items, and organize their wardrobes for a fresh start.

AKC National Agility Championship
March 14 - March 17

A dog running
AKC National Agility Championship is an annual event showcasing canine agility, featuring skilled dogs navigating obstacle courses with speed and precision.


American Chocolate Week
March 17 - March 23

Variety of cholates
Indulge your sweet tooth! American Chocolate Week (Mar 17-23) celebrates all things cocoa, from creamy truffles to decadent cakes. Celebrate responsibly!

National Poison
Prevention Week
March 17- March 23

Someone holding a vial with the skeleton symbol on it.
National Poison Prevention Week is observed in March to raise awareness about the dangers of poisoning in your daily life and promote prevention measures.


Passiontide
March 17 - March 30

Partial picture of a spiky crown and a crucifix
Passiontide begins on the 5th Sunday of Lent and lasts for two weeks as a time to reflect in preparation for Easter, focusing on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

Nutrition and Hydration Week
March 11 - March 17

Furits submered in water
Nutrition & Hydration Week (Mar 11-17) spotlights the importance of healthy food & hydrating fluids for overall well-being. Here's to your improved health!



English Tourism Week (UK)
March 15 - March 24

Tourist buses in london
English Tourism Week is a week promoting tourism across England by highlighting attractions, destinations, experiences, and hospitality offerings for visitors.

National
Agriculture (Ag) Week
March 17 - March 23

Someone taking notes in a field.
Seeds planted, bountiful harvests celebrated! National Ag Week (Mar 17-23) celebrates farmers, ranchers, & industry leaders who feed & fuel our nation.

Schools Library Media Center Week
March 17 - March 23

Picture of a library media
Schools Library Media Center Week honors the role of school library media centers in literacy, learning resource access, and research skills development.

March Weekly Holiday and Observances (Start Dates): March 18-22

LGBT Health
Awareness Week
March 18- March 22

A Doctor with a rainbox medical cap on.
LGBT Health Awareness Week is observed annually in March to promote awareness and support for the health and well-being of all in the LGBT community.

Down's Syndrome Awareness Week
March 18 - March 24

An adorable child with down's syndrome
Down's Syndrome Awareness Week raises awareness about Down's Syndrome through education and advocacy efforts supporting individuals with the condition.

National Fix A Leak Week(3rd M-Sun Week)
March 18 - March 24

a leaking faucet
National Fix A Leak Week is observed and practiced in March (third Monday to Sunday) to raise awareness about household leaks & encourage water conservation.

Shakespeare Week (UK)
March 18 - March 24

Statue of shakespeare
Shakespeare Week is observed in March in the UK, celebrating the impressive life, works, and legacy of William Shakespeare through various activities.

UNESCO-ITI
World Theater Week
March 21- March 27

Theater performances
UNESCO-ITI World Theater Week celebrates the cultural diversity of theater arts by showcasing performances and workshops by theater practitioners worldwide.

Native American
Awareness Week
March 18- March 22

Native Americans
Native American Awareness Week honors Native American traditions and contributions while promoting understanding and respect among diverse communities.


International launch of Global Money Week
March 18 - March 24

A desk with a notebook that reads Financial Literacy
International Launch of Global Money Week aims to raise awareness about financial literacy among young people worldwide through educational activities.


National Fragrance Week
March 18 - March 24

A bottle of perfume surrounded by roses.
National Fragrance Week is a sweet-scented event observed in March from the third Monday through Sunday, celebrating the art and science of fragrance worldwide.


Orthodox Lent
March 18 - Mary 24

A cross, oil, bowl, fruits, and nuts
Orthodox Lent is observed in March by Eastern Orthodox Christians and is a period of spiritual preparation through fasting and prayer leading up to Easter.

Week of Solidarity with the Peoples Struggling Against Racism and Racial Discrimination
March 21 - March 27

Fight racism painted on a cement wall
International Week of Solidarity With the People Struggling Against Racism and Racial Discrimination is a global observance that aims to fight against racism.


Wellderly Week
March 18 - March 22

Seniors having fun.
Wellderly Week is observed in March (3rd Mon-Sun week) to celebrate the well-being of older adults, promoting healthy aging and a positive outlook on life.

International
Teach Music Week
March 18 - March 24

A music teacher giving a lessons to children.
International Teach Music Week in March promotes happiness in music education, inspiring individuals to teach and share the joy of music worldwide.


National Introverts Week
March 18 - March 24

A cup of coffee on top of a paper that has the question "Are you an introvert?" on it.
National Introverts Week recognizes and appreciates introverted individuals' strengths and talents while promoting understanding of introversion during March

National Bubble Week
March 19- March 26

Bunches of bubbles
National Bubble Week in March celebrates the joy and fun of bubbles through fun activities and encourages people of all ages to enjoy their simple pleasures.


Ultra Music Festival
March 17 - March 30

Music festival
Ultra Music Festival is an annual electronic music festival held in Miami featuring world-renowned DJs and artists performing various electronic music genres.

Pediatric Nurse
Practitioner Week
March 18 - March 23

Furits submered in water
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Week is observed in March to recognize the crucial role of these healthcare professionals in providing care to children.


National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week
March 18 - March 24

Picture of drug periphenelia
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week is observed in March, providing teens with factual information about drugs and alcohol to promote healthy choices.

Neurodiversity
Celebration Week
March 18 - March 24

A sign that says neurodiversity and a brain.
Neurodiversity Celebration Week in March promotes acceptance and celebrates the value of neurodiverse individuals, fostering inclusivity and understanding.

National Cherry
Blossom Festival
March 20 - April 4

Photo of the capital with chery blossoms
National Cherry Blossom Festival is an annual celebration in Washington, D.C., marking the blooming of cherry blossom trees generously gifted by Japan.

March Weekly Holiday and Observances (Start Dates): March 23-26, March 30-31


Purim (Jewish)
March 23 - March 35

Purim accessories and food
Purim begins observance on March 23, marking the Jewish holiday and the salvation of the Jewish people from Haman's plot, as recounted in the Book of Esther.


Tick Bite Prevention Week
March 24 - March 30

Someone with a tick
Tick Bite Prevention Week highlights tick-borne disease prevention strategies, educating the public about tick habitat precautions during outdoor activities.


National Physicians Week
March 25 - March 31

A group of doctors
National Physicians Week in March honors physicians for their hard work and vital contributions to healthcare, highlighting their expertise and commitment.


World Hula Week
(Merrie Monarch Festival)
March 31 - April 6

A hula dancer
World Hula Week (Merrie Monarch Festival) honors hula dance culture traditions featuring performances competitions by hula dancers during this fun event.

Tsunami Awareness Week (California)
March 23- March 31

A group of women hugging with their backs to the camera.
Tsunami Awareness Week (California) is dedicated to Californians to tsunami risks and preparedness measures, encouraging coastal communities' readiness.


Holy Week or Passion Week
March 24 - March 31

A crown of thorns
Holy Week is a Christian observance that begins on the 6th and final Sunday of Lent. It marks the events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection.


National Tsunami Awareness Week
March 25 - March 31

photo of a tsunami storm
National Tsunami Awareness Week focuses on raising awareness about tsunami risks worldwide and promoting emergency planning efforts among coastal communities.


National Cleaning Week
March 24 - March 30

Someone cleaning
National Cleaning Week is in the last week of March and aims to get people to prioritize cleanliness and decluttering for a healthier and organized environment.


Orthodox Holy Week
March 24 - April 1

A wooden cross
Orthodox Holy Week is the sacred week before observed through special liturgical services and prayers commemorating Christ's passion and resurrection.

Tsunami Awareness
Week (Alaska)
March 26- March 31

A tsunami
Tsunami Awareness Week (Alaska) raises awareness about tsunami risk and preparedness measures among Alaska's coastal communities during a designated period.

National Protocol
Officer's Week
March 24 - March 30

Binders with one labeled protocols
National Protocol Officer's Week in March celebrates the role of protocol officers in diplomacy, promoting professionalism and effective communication.


National Farmworker Awareness Week
March 25- March 31

Farm workers
National Farmworker Awareness Week in March educates about farmworkers' contributions and challenges, promoting fair treatment and better working conditions.


Nanodays
March 30 - April 7

Sign that says nano
Nanodays is an An observance showcasing nanoscience technology through educational events hands-on activities demonstrating nanoscale phenomena applications.

🌼MARCH DAILIES

Bookmarks for Weekly or Multi-Day Holidays

Use the link button below  👇🏾to access a particular day.

March 1

Asiatic Fleet Memorial Day

World War II Memorial
Asiatic Fleet Memorial Day, observed on March 1, honors sailors of the U.S. Navy's Asiatic Fleet for their World War II hard work, bravery, and sacrifices.

Denim Day for Dementia

Denim jeans
Denim Day for Dementia on March 1 encourages people to wear denim to bring awareness to understanding and support individuals affected by the condition.

Independence Day
(Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Bosnia and Herzegovina flag
Bosnia and Herzegovina celebrate and commemorate Independence Day on March 1 to mark the victorious declaration of independence from Yugoslavia in 1992.



National Horse Protection Day

A horse handler caring for a horse
National Horse Protection Day on March 1 raises awareness about the welfare and protection of horses. It highlights the importance of responsible horsemanship.


National Pig Day

Cute piglets in a field
National Pig Day is on March 1, and it honors and celebrates the importance of pigs in agriculture with events promoting pig awareness and their role in society.


National Welsh Corgi Day

a cute Corgi
National Welsh Corgi Day, celebrated on March 1, honors the Welsh Corgi, known for their playful nature and loyalty with engaging activities and events.

Public Risk Management Awareness Day

Risk Management  sign on a desk
Public Risk Management Awareness Day on March 1 raises awareness about strategies and practices to identify, assess, and mitigate risks in the public sector.



St. David's Day (UK)

St Davids Cathedral in Pembrokeshire
St. David's Day on March 1 commemorates the patron saint of Wales, St. David, with traditional parades, concerts, and cultural events throughout the UK.


World Music Therapy Day

Someone getting music therapy.
World Music Therapy Day on March 1 highlights the healing power of music therapy in improving the mental, emotional, and physical well-being of individuals

Baba Marta (Bulgaria)

Baba Marta
Baba Marta is a Bulgarian tradition observed on March 1st, where people exchange red-and-white woven bracelets for luck and good health in the coming year
.

Dress in Blue Day

A blue and white dress
March 1 is Dress in Blue Day when people show support for colon cancer patients, survivors, and their families and promote early detection and prevention.

Independence Movement Day (South Korea)

South Korean Flag
South Korea's Independence Movement Day is observed annually on March 1 and commemorates the brave people who fought against Japanese colonial rule in 19191.


National Hotel Slipper Day

Comfy slippers on a hotel bed.
National Hotel Slipper Day on March 1 is a day dedicated to celebrating the comfort and luxury of hotel slippers, promoting relaxation and cozy vibes worldwide.


National Sage Day

Someone with a lit sage
National Sage Day, on March 1, honors individuals named Sage, a name with Latin and Greek roots, and also honors the herb's culinary and medicinal significance.


Overseas N.H.S. Workers Day

Medical professonals
Overseas N.H.S. Workers Day on March 1 recognizes the valuable contributions of international healthcare professionals in the National Health Service, UK.


Refired, Not Retired Day

New Employee sign
Retired, Not Retire Day on March 1 celebrates individuals embracing new opportunities and passions in retirement, emphasizing continued growth and fulfillment.

Whuppity
Scoorie Day (Scotland)

A wad of paper
Whuppity Scoorie Day (March 1), a Scottish tradition where children swing paper balls around their heads to ward off evil spirits and welcome spring in Lanark.


World Seagrass Day

Seagrass
Celebrated on March 1, World Seagrass Day raises awareness about the importance of seagrass ecosystems in supporting marine life and combating climate change.

Baby Sleep Day

sleeping baby
Baby Sleep Day is on March 16 to raise awareness about safe sleep best practices for infants to minimize the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

Employee Appreciation Day

A paper with employee appreciation day on it.
Employee Appreciation Day is March 1 and is a time for organizations to show gratitude and recognition to their employees for their hard work and dedication.

International Martisor (Romania, Moldova)

first a red and white martisoris trinketday
International Martisor is on March 1, marking the beginning of spring. It is celebrated by exchanging red and white trinkets, symbolizing good luck and the coming season.


National March First Day

Women celebrating
National March First Day on March 1 celebrates individuals who are the first in their families to achieve their goals, inspiring others to overcome challenges.

National Speech
and Debate Education Day

Invididuals debating
National Speech and Debate Education Day on March 1 honors the impacts of speech and debate education on students' critical thinking and communication skills.


Patriots' Day (Mongolia)

Euro Day
Patriots' Day in Mongolia on March 1 commemorates the brave individuals who fought for Mongolia's independence and national identity throughout history.


Self-Injury Awareness Day (UK)

Someone with their hands in front the camera
Self-Injury Awareness Day (UK) on March 1 raises awareness about self-harm, provides support for affected individuals, and promotes mental health resources.



World Civil Defense Day

Forest fire
World Civil Defense Day, observed on March 1, celebrates the vital role of civil defense in global emergency preparedness and response to disasters worldwide.


Yap Day (Micronesia)

Micronesia
Yap Day on March 1 in Micronesia celebrates the Yapese culture and heritage with traditional dances, canoe races, feasting, and various cultural displays.

Beer Day (Iceland)

Beer
Beer Day is celebrated in Iceland on March 1. It marks the end of the country's 74-year prohibition on beer. It has been observed and enjoyed since 1989.

Endometriosis Awareness Day

Endometriosis awareness sign with a yellow ribbon
March 1 is Endometriosis Awareness Day, aiming to raise awareness about the chronic condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside it.

International Women
of Color Day

Women of color
International Women of Color Day on March 1 highlights, celebrates, and honors the achievements, resilience, and contributions of women of color worldwide.


National Minnesota Day

Map of Minnesota
National Minnesota Day on March 1 honors the 32nd state of the USA, known for its 10,000 lakes, rich cultural heritage, and diverse arts and literature scene.


National Texas Stress Day

Mental health and texas shaped flag of texas
National Texas Stress Day on March 1 highlights the importance of stress awareness and management, promoting mental health and well-being among Texans.

Peace Corps Day

medical professionals
Peace Corps Day on March 1 marks the founding of the Peace Corps in 1961, celebrating its legacy of promoting peace and friendship through volunteer service.

Shabbat Across
America and Canada

Challah and candles on a table
Shabbat Across America and Canada on March 1 unites Jewish communities in celebrating Shabbat with special events, dinners, and services across North America.



World Compliment Day

Compliments written on sticky
World Compliment Day on March 1 encourages positivity and kindness by giving sincere compliments to others, fostering relationships, and boosting morale


Zero Discrimination Day (UN)

Discrimination red-lined
Zero Discrimination Day (UN) on March 1 raises awareness about discrimination based on race, gender, sexuality, or disability, promoting inclusion worldwide.

Day of the Balearic Islands

The Balearic Island
Day of the Balearic Islands on March 1 celebrates and honors the autonomy statute of the Balearic Islands, marked with cultural events and festivities.

Heroes' Day (Paraguay)

Paraguay
Heroes' Day in Paraguay on March 1 commemorates and heralds the profound sacrifices and bravery of the heroes of the country's struggle for independence.


Meteorological Spring Begins

Garden of flowers and a buttefly on one of the flowers
Meteorological spring on March 1 marks the beginning of meteorological spring when weather patterns typically transition towards warmer temperatures.


National Peanut
Butter Lover's Day

Peanut butter spread
National Peanut Butter Lover's Day on March 1 celebrates the popular and versatile spread. and encourages individuals to indulge in their favorite treats.


National Wedding Planning Day

A wedding planner with wedding gowns behind her.
National Wedding Planning Day on March 1 honors the organization and preparation involved in weddings to let couples focus on creating their dream celebration.


Plan a Solo Vacation Day

An individual hiking
Plan a Solo Vacation Day on March 1 encourages self-discovery and relaxation through solo travel experiences, promoting independence, fun, and adventure.


Share a Smile Day

People smiling at each other.
March 1 is Share a Smile Day, a special day to spread joy and positivity everywhere by sharing your smiles with others, promoting happiness and well-being.



World Day of Prayer

Track with POWER OF PRAYER sprayed on it.
World Day of Prayer on March 1 unites people worldwide in a day of prayer for peace, understanding, and solidarity across cultures, religions, and beliefs.

March 2



Adwa Victory Day

Sign that reads "Victory of Adwa" and an Ethiopian flag.
Adwa Victory Day commemorates Ethiopia's victory over Italy in 1896, a significant event in African history that symbolizes resistance against colonialism.

National Egg McMuffin Day

A delicioius egg mcmuffin.
National Egg McMuffin Day celebrates this iconic breakfast sandwich from McDonald's introduced in 1972 and revolutionized fast-food breakfast options.


Peasant Day (Myanmar)

A badge with March 2 Peasants' Day on it next to a Myanmar flag.
Peasant Day (Myanmar): honors the contributions of Myanmar's rural population to the country's agriculture and economy, celebrating their loyalty and hard work.

World Information Architecture Day

National Science Fiction Day
World Information Architecture Day is an event focused on information architecture, emphasizing communication through structured of digital information.


American
Citizenship Day

Americans at the voting booth
American Citizenship Day celebrates the rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship, promoting awareness of the privileges and duties of being an American.

National
Old Stuff Day

Olp pictures
National Old Stuff Day is on March 2 and is a time to appreciate the value of old items, memories, and traditions and to cherish the history behind them.


Read Across America Day (Dr. Seuss Day)

A bunch of time magazines.
National Read Across America Day (Dr. Seuss Day) on March 1 honors Dr. Seuss's birthday by reading and promoting literacy to children and adults alike.

World Teen Mental Wellness Day

Photo with a sad, straight, and happy face.
World Teen Mental Wellness Day on March 2 raises awareness about the importance of mental health for teenagers and promotes providing resources for teens.


International
Rescue Cat Day

A beautiful cat.
International Rescue Cat Day raises awareness about rescuing and adopting cats, highlighting the importance of providing loving homes for cats worldwide.


National Play
Outside Day

Children playing outside.
National Play Outside Day encourages everyone to spend time outdoors engaging in physical activities, promoting a healthy lifestyle and appreciation for nature.


Reuben Grill Day

A delicious reuben sandwich.
Reuben Grill Day celebrates the classic sandwich, typically enjoyed with corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Russian dressing on rye bread worldwide.

James Ronald Webster Day (Anguilla)

The Anguilla flag
James Ronald Webster Day (Anguilla): Honors the key figure in Anguilla's journey to self-determination and eventual separation from St. Kits and Nevis.



National Walter Day

A "Hello my name is Walter" name badge
National Walter Day on March 2, celebrates the name Walter individuals with strength, discipline, and historical significance across cultures and regions.


Texas
Independence Day

Calendar on March 2 that has Texas Independence Day on it.
Texas Independence Day on March 1 celebrates the adoption of the Texas Declaration of Independence in 1836 and pays tribute to Texas' history and culture.


National Banana Cream Pie Day

A banana cream pie
Celebrate National Banana Cream Pie Day on March 2 is celebrated by enjoying this popular dessert made with bananas, custard, whipped cream, and a crust.



Open Data Day

A digital illustration with the word access on it.
Open Data Day promotes open data policies for the public good, encouraging collaboration and innovation for better decision-making and social progress.



Toddle Waddle

Children racing.
Toddle Waddle is a fun event where young children participate in a short walk or waddle to raise funds for various charities supporting children's causes.

March 3


33 Flavors Day

Icecream flavors
Celebrate 33 Flavors Day on March 3 by indulging in various unique ice cream flavors and appreciating the history and diversity of this beloved frozen treat.

Clean Up
 Australia Day

Australian flag
Clean Up Australia Day on March 3 is a national campaign for people to clean up and preserve their environment by participating in various cleaning activities.


International Irish Whiskey Day

two glassess of whiskey
Every year on March 3, whiskey enthusiasts worldwide come together to commemorate and honor International Irish Whiskey Day and honor Irish whiskey production.

Mother's Day (Georgia)

Georgia flag with a symbol of a mother and child on it.
In Georgia, Mother's Day is celebrated on March 3 to honor the mothers, motherhood, and the profound maternal bonds that play an integral role in our lives.

National I Want You to Be Happy Day

someone smiling and making a heart symbol with their hands
National I Want You to Be Happy Day on March 3 encourages spreading joy and good cheer by considering others' happiness from their unique perspective.


National Robin Day

hello my name is label with an arrow pointing at a robin
National Robin Day on March 3 celebrates and honors individuals named Robin, recognizing their significance and sharing the history and meaning behind the name.



Talk in Third
Person Day

third person he - she
Talk in Third Person Day on March 3 encourages speaking about oneself in the third person, adding a quirky, delightful, and playful twist to communication.



World Hearing Day

someone with a hearing aid
World Hearing Day (March 3) focuses on promoting hearing health and raising awareness about the prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment of hearing loss.

Birth anniversary of Samaon Sulaiman

A filipino stamp with a kutiyapi instrument on it
The Birth Anniversary of Samaon Sulaiman on March 3 honors the Filipino musician known for his mastery of the 'kutiyapi' instrument and his dedication to music.


Finisher’s Medal Day

Multiple medals
Finisher's Medal Day celebrated on March, commemorates and honors the achievements of athletes who stayed the course and successfully completed competitions.

Liberation Day (Bulgaria)

Bulgarian flag
Each year on March 3rd, Bulgaria joyously celebrates Liberation Day, which commemorates the country's hard-won independence from Ottoman rule back in 1878.


Mulled Wine Day

two glasses of mulled wine
Mulled Wine Day on March 3 highlights the warm and spiced beverage made by heating red wine with various mulling spices, often enjoyed in the colder months.



National Jackson Day

My name is Jackson name tag
National Jackson Day on March 3 commemorates the birth or actions of individuals named Jackson, honoring their contributions and the history of the name.

National Soup It Forward Day

Variety of bowls of soup
National Soup It Forward Day facilitates sharing soup with those in need or as a gesture of care, spreading warmth and kindness every year on March 3.




Triday

a beautiful three-legged dog
Triday on March 3 to raise awareness for three-legged pets, share their stories, and support the Tripawds community through fundraising and gatherings.


World
Wildlife Day (UN)

A variety of wildlife animals
World Wildlife Day (UN) on March 3 celebrates the diversity of wildlife and promotes conservation efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats.

Bonza Bottler Day (March)

Pretty photo displaying March 3
Bonza Bottler Day is an exciting occasion celebrated personally and in business every month when the date and month coincide, and for this month, it's March 3!

Global
Omega-3 Day™

Omega 3 foods
Global Omega-3 Day is celebrated on March 3 every year to promote awareness and education about the multiple benefits of omega-3 fatty acids for health.



March Bank Holiday

map of qatar
In Qatar, the financial and banking industry observes March 3rd as a public holiday, where financial and banking establishments remain closed for the day.



Namesake Day

A board with names
Namesake Day, observed on March 3, is a day to celebrate and honor individuals who share the same name, emphasizing the uniqueness and diversity of names.


National Moscow Mule Day

A Moscow Mule drink
National Moscow Mule Day is on March 3 to honor the iconic vodka, ginger beer, and lime cocktail in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Navy Reserve Birthday

a navy ship
Navy Reserve's Birthday on March 3 honors the founding of the US Navy Reserve and its members' service, recognizing their commitment to protecting the nation.


U.S. Navy
Medical Corps

naval ships with a cross symbol on it
U.S. Navy Medical Corps observance on March 3 recognizes and commemorates the dedicated healthcare professionals serving in the U.S. Navy Medical Corps.


Canadian Bacon Day

Cooked Canadian bacon on white plate
Canadian Bacon Day, celebrated March 3, honors the tasty and popular smoked bacon made from pork loin and often used as a topping on classic Canadian dishes.

Hinamatsuri
(Doll's Day)

Japanese dolls
Hinamatsuri (Doll's Day or Girls' Day) on March 3 is a Japanese festival where families display dolls and pray for the health and happiness of young girls.



Martyrs' Day (Malawi)

Sign of Martyrs' day and the Malawian flag
Martyrs' Day in Malawi on March 3 is a national holiday that commemorates those who sacrificed their lives for the country's independence and freedom.



National Anthem Day

group of people pledge allegiance to the flag
National Anthem Day is commemorated annually on March 3. It honors the significance of national anthems in symbolizing nations and nurturing patriotic pride.

National
Mulled Wine Day

two glasses of mulled wine
National Mulled Wine Day is celebrated on March 3rd to appreciate the warm and delicious spiced wine that is commonly enjoyed during winter festivities.


Peach Blossom Day

Peach blossoms
Peach Blossom Day, observed on March 3, celebrates the beauty of peach blossoms with a festival in Hunan, China, distinct from Japan's Hinamatsuri tradition.

What If Cats and Dogs Had Opposable Thumbs Day

Winter Solstice in Bhutan
What If Cats and Dogs Had Opposable Thumbs Day on March 3 playfully explores the funny scenarios that would arise if cats and dogs had opposable thumbs.

Caregiver Appreciation Day

A caregive with their patient.
Observed annually, Caregiver Appreciation Day on March 3 honors and recognizes the sacrifices, selfless dedication, and hard work of caregivers worldwide.

International
Ear Care Day

a 3-d model of an ear
Every year on March 3, the global community observes International Ear Care Day, which strives to raise awareness about ear health and care worldwide.



Missouri Compromise

map of missouri
The Missouri Compromise, observed on March 3, commemorates the 1820 legislation that aimed to keep a balance between slave and free states in the United States.

National
Cold Cuts Day

cold cuts
National Cold Cuts Day is celebrated on March 3. It honors sliced and cured meats such as salami, commonly enjoyed in sandwiches or charcuterie boards.


National Rita Day

hello my name is Rita label
National Rita Day on March 3 is a day to celebrate individuals named Rita or variations thereof, highlighting their uniqueness and the meaning of the name.


Simplify Your Life Day

simply your life blocks
Simplify-Your-Life Day on March 3 encourages individuals to declutter, organize, and simplify their lives to reduce stress and increase overall well-being.



World Birth
Defects Day

Winter Solstice in Bhutan
March 3 is World Birth Defects Day, which aims to raise awareness about the causes, prevention, and support for people and families affected by birth defects.

March 4

Anniversary of The Coronation of The Sultan of Terengganu

Terengganu flag
The celebration of The Sultan of Terengganu's Coronation commemorates the official crowning ceremony of the Sultan of Terengganu, a Malaysian state, on March 4.


Fun Facts About Names Day

What is your name
Fun Facts About Names Day celebrates the uniqueness of names on March 4 by sharing interesting, fun facts and trivia about names from different cultures.


Hug a G.I. Day

a person hugging a G.I.
March 4 is Hug a G.I. Day, dedicated to showing gratitude to the military members by giving them hugs as a token of gratitude for their service and dedication.

Lavity Stoutt's Birthday (British Virgin Island)

Brisih virgin island flag
Lavity Stoutt's Birthday on March 4 commemorates the birth anniversary of the highly respected political figure in the British Virgin Islands, Lavity Stoutt.

National
Pound Cake Day

A delicious pound cake
National Pound Cake Day on March 4, is the perfect time to indulge in a slice of flavorful pound cake, celebrate this classic dessert, and enjoy its simplicity.



National Sons Day

A father high-fiving their son.
National Sons Day, on March 4, aims to recognize sons and their achievements, express love and pride, and cherish the special bond between parents and sons.

World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development

a plant and technological items
World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development on March 4 recognizes and spreads awareness of the crucial role of engineering in sustainable development.


Benjamin
Harrison Day

Photo of President Benjamin Harrison and his staff
Every year on March 4, Benjamin Harrison Day is celebrated to commemorate the birthday of the 23rd President of the United States, who served from 1889 to 1893.


Guam Discovery Day

Guam flag
Guam Discovery Day on March 4 commemorates the discovery of Guam by Ferdinand Magellan, celebrating the island's history, diverse culture, and natural beauty.


Ida Day

What is your name? sign
Ida Day on March 4 is dedicated to celebrating the history, significance, and impact of the name Ida and appreciating the individuals who bear the name.


March Forth and Do Something Day

Follow your dreams sign
March Forth and Do Something Day on March 4 motivate people to take calculated risks and seize opportunities to pursue their goals and realize their dreams.


National Quinton Day

A picture of a young man
National Quinton Day is March 4, a day to honor, learn about, and appreciate the name Quinton and all the remarkable individuals in the world who carry it.



Old Inauguration Day

People holding american flags
Old Inauguration Day on March 4 is a time to celebrate and remember the traditions of the past and the evolution of the U.S. presidential inauguration.



World Obesity Day

A document on Obesity with pills and a syrynge on top of it.
March 4 is World Obesity Day, a time to raise awareness about the rising rates of obesity worldwide and promote actions to manage this public health issue.


Brain Injury Awareness Day

An image of a brain
Brain Injury Awareness Day on March 4 is a day dedicated to raising awareness and education about brain injuries and providing support to individuals affected.

Guam History And Chamorro Heritage Festival Day

A buffet of food
The annual Guam History And Chamorro Heritage Day Festival on March 4 celebrates the rich history and cultural legacy of the indigenous Chamorro people of Guam.


Idaho Day

welcome to idaho sign
Idaho Day on March 4 is a time to honor the "Gem State" and learn about its natural beauty, iconic landmarks, and contributions to the nation's economy.


National
Backcountry Ski Day

Someone skiing
National Backcountry Ski Day on March 4 is when winter enthusiasts celebrate the adventure of backcountry skiing while embracing the beauty of nature.


National Ray Day

Hello my name is ... post it
National Ray Day is March 4, and is a perfect day to learn more about the name and history of the name Ray and to celebrate and honor those with the name.



St Casimir's Day

Chur with St. Casimir on it
St. Casimir's Day on March 4 honors St. Casimir, the patron saint of Poland and Lithuania, by honoring his life and devotion to faith, justice, and compassion.



World Tennis Day

A close up of a tennis racket and tennis balls on a tennis court.
March 4 is World Tennis Day, a day celebration of the sport that highlights its contributions to physical fitness, mental acuity, and social engagement.



Casimir Pulaski Day

A casmir pulaski statue
March 4 is the day to honor Casimir Pulaski, a Polish-born soldier who made significant contributions to the American cause during the Revolutionary War.



Holy Experiment Day

a pair of hands facing up towards the sky
Celebrate Holy Experiment Day on March 4 by encouraging individuals to explore spiritual practices and engage in kindness to promote peace and understanding.


International GM Day

a gamer
International GM Day on March 4 recognizes the contribution of Game Masters (GMs) in facilitating tabletop role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons.


National Dance The Waltz Day

A pair of people doing the Waltz
National Dance The Waltz Day is celebrated annually on March 4th to promote participation, appreciation, and preservation of the classic ballroom dance.

National
Safety Day (India)

a map of India in the indian flag colors
On March 4, National Safety Day in India aims to promote workplace safety, health, and environmental consciousness, fostering a secure working environment.



Toy Soldier Day

Three toy soldiers
Toy Soldier Day is on March 4 and is a dedicated occasion to honor toy soldiers, a beloved and timeless plaything cherished by children and collectors alike.


Courageous
Follower Day

A wooden person with many other wooden people behind it.
Courageous Follower Day on March 4 honors followers and brings awareness to the importance of dedication and strong leadership skills needed for followers.



HPV Awareness Day

Illustration of a woman's reproductive organs and HPV written below it.
HPV Awareness Day on March 4 raises awareness about the importance of vaccination for Human Papillomavirus (HPV), its prevention, and related health issues.

International Scrapbooking Day

Scrapbooking accessories
International Scrapbooking Day on March 4 is a time to capture memories, preserve moments, and design personalized scrapbooks that showcase your life's stories.


National
Grammar Day

A GRAMMAR sign
March 4 is National Grammar Day to honor the importance of proper grammar and excellent communication skills and time to show off your grammatical prowess!


National Snack Day

A mix of differnt snacks
National Snack Day on March 4 celebrates the joy of snacking by indulging in your favorite snacks, trying out new flavors, and sharing treats with loved ones.

World Day of Fight Against Sexual Exploitation

a traumatized individuals
World Day of Fight Against Sexual Exploitation on March 4 raises awareness about sexual exploitation issues globally and advocates for prevention efforts.

March 5

Arrival Of The First Missionaries
(French Polynesia)

Someone holding a bible
March 5 marks Arrival Of The First Missionaries, where the first protestant missionaries arrived in French Polynesia in 1797 marking the start of Christianity.

International Day for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Awareness

No durgs or nuclear weapons allowed inside sign.
March 5, International Day for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Awareness, emphasizes the efforts to disarm and prevent the global spread of nuclear weapons.

National Multiple Personality Day

somone with multiple personalities
National Multiple Personality Day on March 5 aims to raise awareness about Dissociative Identity Disorder and advocate for support for affected individuals.


St Piran’s Day (UK)

landscape
St. Piran's Day (UK) is celebrated on March 5 and honors St. Piran, the patron saint of tin miners in Cornwall, with Cornish music, dance, and cuisine.


Brain Injury Awareness Rally

Capitol Hill
On March 5, the Brain Injury Association of America will visit Capital Hill to support the renewal of the TBI Act and support for those with brain injuries.




Mars Day

Mars
March 5 is Mars Day, a celebration to honor Mars, which is the planet famous for its beautiful red color and its potential for human exploration in the future.

National Potty
Dance Day

Puppy about to go potty
National Potty Dance Day, March 5, is a fun day to encourage people to embrace their inner child and dance like no one is watching around imaginary 'potties.'


Unique Names Day

display of various names
Unique Names Day is observed on March 5 and is a day to celebrate and appreciate the diversity and creativity of unique names, honoring individuality.



Cinco de Marcho

Mexican themed photo
Cinco de Marcho on March 5 is an unofficial observance where people honor the spirit of Cinco de Mayo a couple of months early with Mexican-themed festivities.



National
Absinthe Day

Absinthe
National Absinthe Day on March 5 recognizes the historical alcoholic beverage known for its strong anise flavor and association with artistic circles.


National Scott Day

Picture of a person
National Scott Day on March 5 is a day to celebrate everyone named Scott, recognizing the contributions and uniqueness of individuals with this popular name.

Vermont Town Meeting Day

Vermont landscape
Vermont Town Meeting Day on March 5 honors citizen participation in local governance through town meetings, where residents discuss and vote on town issues.


Custom Chief's Day (Republic of Vanuatu)

Vanuatu citizen
Custom Chief's Day on March 5 honors the traditional leaders of Vanuatu and recognizes their role in maintaining cultural heritage and community cohesion.



National Cheese Doodle Day

Cheese doodle
National Cheese Doodle Day is observed on March 5 and is a day to enjoy the popular cheesy snack that has been a favorite among both individuals for decades.

National Sportsmanship Day

Children displaying sportsmanship
National Sportsmanship Day, March 5, promotes fairness and respect in sports and highlights the positive values that sportsmanship brings to competition.

Dissociative
Identity Disorder Awareness Day

Someone with mental health issues
DID Awareness Day on March 5 is dedicated to raising awareness, promoting understanding, and support for individuals with Dissociative Identity Disorder.



National Hat Day (Kyrgyzstan)

Kyrgyztan flag
Carver Day is a national holiday celebrated on January 5th to honor George Washington Carver, an African American agricultural scientist and inventor.


Reel Film Day

A reel
Reel Film Day on March 5 celebrates the art of cinema, highlighting the cultural impact and storytelling power of films in societies around the world.

March 6


Alamo Day

The Alamo
Alamo Day on March 6 honors the 1836 battle in Texas, where Mexican forces defeated Texan rebels fighting for independence, symbolizing courage and sacrifice.




National Brian Day

What is your name? sign
National Brian Day on March 6 honors people named Brian, a popular name of Celtic origin meaning "strong" or "noble," hailed for their strength and nobility.




National Ford Day

An older man with glasses.
National Ford Day on March 6 honors the name 'Ford,' rooted in Old English for river crossings, with known figures like novelist Ford Madox Ford and Henry Ford.


National White Chocolate Cheesecake Day

a slice of white chocolate cheesecake
National White Chocolate Cheesecake Day on March 6 is a day to celebrate this creamy and decadent dessert made with white chocolate and cheesecake filling.


Day of the Dude

A man goofing off with his tongue hanging out
Day of the Dude on March 6 celebrates the laid-back philosophy inspired by the movie "The Big Lebowski," promoting relaxation, fun, and a carefree attitude.




National Damien Day

A handsome man staring at the camera.
National Damien Day, March 6, honors people named Damien, which comes from the Greek meaning "to tame," symbolizing their ability to overcome obstacles.



National
Frozen Food Day

Frozen Food sign surrounded by frozen foods.
National Frozen Food Day on March 6 honors the convenience and innovation of frozen foods, revolutionizing meal preparation and storage for modern lifestyles.



No Homework Day

No homework Day written on a calendar.
No Homework Day on March 6 gives students a well-deserved break from academic tasks, allowing them to relax, unwind, and enjoy a day free from homework stress.

Discover What Your Name Means Day

What does it mean? sign
Discover What Your Name Means Day on March 6 encourages people to explore the origins of their names, fostering self-discovery and personal connections.

National Day of Tolerance and Coexistence (Iraq)

A flag of Iraq
National Day of Tolerance and Coexistence (Iraq) on March 6 promotes unity and understanding among Iraq's diverse population, fostering peace and respect.



National
Oreo Cookie Day

Oreo cookies
National Oreo Cookie Day on March 6 pays tribute to the iconic sandwich cookie loved by many since its introduction in 1912, becoming a timeless snack favorite.


Dred Scott Case

Dred Scott Decision paper
The Dred Scott Case observance on March 6 marks the Supreme Court decision in 1857 that denied African Americans citizenship and constitutional rights.




National Dentist Day

Dentists Day sign with molars under it
National Dentist Day on March 6 recognizes the vital role dentists play in maintaining oral health and promoting overall well-being in all communities.

National Report General Service Administration
(GSA) Fraud Day

A sign that says government contracts
National Report General Service Administration (GSA) Fraud Day on March 6 raises awareness about preventing fraud within the General Services Administration.

Ghana
Independence Day

Independence day sign with a flag of ghana next to it.
Ghana Independence Day on March 6 celebrates Ghana's independence from British colonial rule on this day in 1957, marking the nation's sovereignty and freedom.




National Dress Day

A beautifully dressed woman.
National Dress Day on March 6 celebrates the art of fashion and self-expression, highlighting the cultural significance and creativity of different styles.




National Shirley Day

A little girl with curly hair like shirley temple
National Shirley Day, March 6, celebrates individuals named Shirley, an English name meaning "bright meadow," honoring their vibrancy and impact on others.

March 7

Alexander
Graham Bell Day

Illustratorion of Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell Day on March 7 commemorates the birth of the inventor of the telephone, celebrating his contributions to communication technology.


National Ben Day

a young man with ear buds in his ear.
National Ben Day is March 7 is a day dedicated to honor and commemorate all individuals named Ben, acknowledging their significance and valuable contributions.



National Flapjack Day

a plate of flapjacks
National Flapjacks Day, March 7, is a day to celebrate the sweetness and warmth of flapjacks and gather with loved ones to savor this breakfast tradition.


Sock Monkey Day

A sock monkey sitting in a wooden chair.
Sock Monkey Day on March 7 is fun and engaging and celebrates the iconic sock monkey toy, highlighting its history, popularity, and significance in pop culture.

Equal Pay Day (Germany)

Illustration of men getting higher pay than women
Equal Pay Day (Germany) highlights the gender pay gap, with women working 71 days into the new year on average to earn the same as men did in the previous year.


National Carol Day

An older attractive woman
National Carol Day on March 7 honors the name Carol, sharing its meaning and celebrating individuals named Carol, celebrating their uniqueness and impact.


National
Hospitalist Day

a group of physicians
National Hospitalist Day on March 4 honors the contributions of hospitalists in providing quality healthcare and emphasizes the importance of hospital medicine.


World Book Day (UK)

Plate of tempura
World Book Day on March 5 in the UK promotes reading, publishing, and copyright, encouraging everyone, especially children, to discover the joy of books.

Jose Abad
Santos Day

Filipino flag
March 7 commemorates the bravery of Jose Abad Santos, a Filipino hero and martyr who courageously faced execution by the Japanese during World War II.


National Cereal Day

A variety of cereal
March 7 is National Cereal Day and is a fun observance as it celebrates the creation of a large variety of cereal, a breakfast option loved around the world.



National Sharon Day

An attractive woman
National Sharon Day, observed annually on March 7, is a remarkable celebration dedicated to honoring and acknowledging the remarkable individuals named Sharon.


World Hyacinth Day

Beautiful garden of hyacinths
World Hyacinth Day on March 7 celebrates the beauty of the flower, known for its vibrant colors and sweet fragrance, brightening gardens and homes worldwide.


Nametag Day

A nametag lanyard
Equal Pay Day (Germany) highlights the gender pay gap, with women working 71 days into the new year on average to earn the same as men did in the previous year.


National Cooper Day

A red-headed child
National Cooper Day on March 7 celebrates and acknowledges individuals with the name Cooper, recognizing their achievements and positive influence in society.


National Teresa Day

A woman smiling at the camera.
Teresa Appreciation Day is on March 7 to honor and celebrate the contributions, accomplishments, and inspiring influence of all individuals named Teresa.

World Plant
Power Day

plant-based diet
World Plant Power Day on March 7 highlights the benefits of adopting a plant-based diet for personal health, animal welfare, and environmental sustainability.

National Be
Heard Day

People holding word bubble signs
National Be Heard Day on March 7 is dedicated to empowering small businesses and entrepreneurs to amplify their voices and increase visibility in the community.

National Crown of Roast Pork Day

A dish roast pork day
National Crown of Roast Pork Day on March 7 recognizes the mouth-watering deliciousness of roast pork, a succulent dish enjoyed by many food enthusiasts.



Plant Power Day

Person calling out sick
Plant Power Day, held on March 7, aims to raise awareness about the health and environmental benefits of plant-based diets and promote its consumption.

March 8




Be Nasty Day

People goofing around
On March 8 let's observe Be Nasty Day - a fun and infectious occasion to unleash your inner wit and playfully act a little mischievous towards others
.



Mother's Day (Bulgaria)

a mother and their son.
Mother's Day in Bulgaria is on March 8, and it is a day to honor mothers and mother figures for their love, sacrifice, and impact on families and society.


National Preschooler's Day

a group of adorable preschoolers
National Preschooler's Day, March 8, recognizes the importance of early childhood education and celebrates the spirit and curiosity of preschool-aged children.


United Nations Day for Women's Rights & International Peace

Kids petting a chicken
March 8 is United Nations Women's Rights & International Peace Day, showcasing the United Nations' work for gender equality, women's rights, and global peace.




Girls Write Now Day

A young person wrting.
Girls Write Now Day on March 8 honors the organization's impactful and transformative work in empowering underserved young women through writing and mentoring.

Nari Dibas (International Women's Day in Nepal)

a group of Nepalese women
Nari Dibas (International Women's Day in Nepal) on March 8 honors women's achievements and calls for gender equality and empowerment in Nepalese society.

National Proofreading Day

Someone proofreading and editing a document
National Proofreading Day on March 8 promotes accuracy and quality in writing by emphasizing the importance of proofreading to catch errors and improve clarity.

International Women's Collaboration
Brew Day

A woman brewing and tasting beer
International Women's Collaboration Brew Day on March 8 is a global event where women come together to brew beer and promote inclusivity in the industry.





National August Day

A smiling man.
National August Day, on March 8, honors the name August, rooted in Latin meaning 'great' or 'respectable,' recognizing individuals named August worldwide.


National Retro
Video Game Day

A vintage game console
National Retro Video Game Day on March 8 pays tribute to classic video games from the past, highlighting their simplicity, nostalgia, and enduring popularity.



International Women's Day

A group of diverse women
International Women's Day observance on March 8 is a well-deserved global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.




National Oregon Day

The Oregon flag
The state's natural beauty and vibrant culture are celebrated on National Oregon Day on March 8 to honor Oregon's history, landscapes, and contributions.


Solar
Appreciation Day

Solar energy
Solar Appreciation Day on March 8 encourages awareness and appreciation of solar energy as a sustainable and renewable power source for a greener future.



Middle Name
Pride Day

A form that includes middle name
Middle Name Pride Day observance on March 8 encourages people to share and celebrate the significance of their middle names, often overlooked in daily life.



National Peanut Cluster Day

Peanut clusters
Celebrate National Peanut Cluster Day on March 8 by indulging in these delicious treats made of peanuts and chocolate, a perfect combination of sweet and salty!

Spread
Goodness Day

 A coffee cup with a smiley face
Spread Goodness Day on March 8 encourages acts of kindness, compassion, empathy, and generosity to make the world a better place through positive actions.

March 9

Amerigo
Vespucci Day

Hot air balloon
Amerigo Vespucci Day, commemorated on March 9, honors the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, who recognized America as a new continent in the late 15th century.



National Barbie Day

A diverse group of barbie dolls
National Barbie Day on March 9 pays tribute to the beloved and iconic fashion doll, highlighting her cultural impact and evolution since her debut in 1959.


National Get
Over It Day

Positive vibes written on the sand on a beautiful beach
National Get Over It Day on March 9 promotes letting go of grudges and moving forward, encouraging people to embrace positivity and release negativity.



National Shane Day

A nice young person sitting down on a chair.
National Shane Day is on March 9. It is a time to appreciate and celebrate all Shanes for their individuality, talents, and positive influence on others.


Bang Clang Day

Someone banging pots
Bang Clang Day, celebrated on March 9 is a quirky observance dedicated to the unusual noises and odd sounds that capture our attention and curiosity.


National
Crabmeat Day

A plate of crab meat
National Crabmeat Day on March 9 commemorates the delicious and versatile seafood ingredient known for its rich and unique flavor and culinary diversity.

National Heroes and Benefactors Day (Belize)

Belize flag
National Heroes and Benefactors Day on March 9 is observed in Belize, honoring individuals who contributed to the country's development and well-being.

National
Urban Ballroom Dancing Day

Woman with shopping bags
National Urban Ballroom Dancing Day is on March 9 and celebrates the artistry, elegance, and cultural significance of ballroom dance in urban communities.

International
Fanny Pack Day

A fanny pack on a purpose background
International Fanny Pack Day is celebrated on March 9 to honor the simplicity, practicality, and comeback of this iconic fashion accessory in modern trends.


National Dishwasher Appreciation Day

Someone loading a dishwasher
March 9 is National Dishwasher Appreciation Day, a time to recognize and show gratitude for the convenience and efficiency dishwashers bring to our daily lives.



National Lina Day

A photo of a delicate looking person
National Lina Day, March  9, honors all Linas worldwide, celebrating their unique qualities, achievements, and invaluable contributions to their communities.



Panic Day

someone having a panic attack
Panic Day on March 9 raises awareness about anxiety management, emphasizing the importance of coping strategies and seeking support during stressful situations.


Joe Franklin Day

A stage with red curtain.
Joe Franklin Day on March 9, a day to remember the legendary American radio and television host known for his long-running talk show "The Joe Franklin Show.


National False
Teeth Day

A cute old person holding their denture in their hand
March 9 marks National False Teeth Day, a day dedicated to the history, evolution, and importance of dentures in restoring smiles, confidence, and oral health.



National Marcia Day

A happy person
March 9 is National Marcia Day, a day dedicated to honoring all the individuals named Marcia and recognizing their contributions to the world around them.



World Kidney Day

world kidney day sign
World Kidney Day, observed on March 9, raises awareness about kidney health, prevention of kidney disease, and the importance of early detection and treatment.

National American Paddlefish Day

A paddlefish in the ocean
National American Paddlefish Day on March 9 celebrates the Paddlefish species native to North America, known for their distinctive snouts and ancient lineage.


National
Genealogy Day

A family tree
National Genealogy Day, celebrated on March 9, encourages people to explore their family history, DNA, and heritage through research and documentation.



National Meatball Day

A pot of meatbalss
National Meatball Day on March 9 celebrates the savory and versatile dish enjoyed in various cuisines worldwide and often served with pasta or in sandwiches.

March 10

Academy Awards (Oscar Night)

Oscar trophies
Academy Awards observance on March 10 honors outstanding achievements in the film industry with prestigious awards honoring excellence in various categories.

Histotechnology Professionals Day

A science professional with samples
Histotechnology Professionals Day on March 10 recognizes the vital role of histotechnologists in preparing tissue samples for microscopic examination.



International Wig Day

A short dark brown wig.
International Wig Day, March 10, celebrates the fun and versatility of wigs and encourages people to express themselves creatively through different hairstyles.


National
Freelancers Day

A computer with freelance written on it.
National Freelancers Day, celebrated on March 10, honors and recognizes the hard work and dedication of freelance professionals across various industries.


National Pack
Your Lunch Day

Meal prep
National Pack Your Lunch Day on March 10 promotes healthy and cost-effective eating habits by encouraging individuals to bring their meals to work or school.

National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

An individual holding a red HIV awarness ribbon.
March 10 is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, promoting prevention, education, and much-needed support services related to HIV/AIDS in females.

Popcorn
Lovers Day (UK)

a box of popcorn on a beautiful red background
Observed on March 10 in the UK, Popcorn Lover's Day is a celebration that allows popcorn enthusiasts to enjoy and share their passion for this beloved snack.

Check Your
Batteries Day

A robot holding a battery.
Check Your Batteries Day observance on March 10 is dedicated to promoting safety by reminding people to check and replace batteries in their emergency devices.


International
Bagpipe Day

a bag pipe
International Bagpipe Day, on March 10, honors the unique Scottish instrument, the bagpipe, showcasing its cultural value and musical contributions worldwide.


Mothering
Sunday in England

A beautiful illustration with Mothering Sunday in wood.
Mothering Sunday in England on March 10 honors mothers and motherly figures with gifts and special gestures in a tradition that dates back to the Middle Ages.


National Hug
Your Dog Day

A child hugging their dog.
National Hug Your Dog Day on March 10 aims to encourage dog owners to show appreciation for their furry companions by giving them extra love and affection.



National Peel Day

Someone getting a chemical peel
National Peel Day, March 10, is a holiday established by PCA Skin in 2020 to raise awareness about chemical peels and promote skincare education worldwide.



New Moon March

Night time skies.
The New Moon in Pisces on March 10, 2024, at 5:00 a.m. EST, is a period to encourage personal growth, introspection, and setting intentions for the cycle ahead.



Salvation Army Day

a salavation army volunteer in front of a retail store.
Salvation Army Day on March 10 honors the Salvation Army's founders, William and Catherine Booth's mission to fight social injustices through practical support.

Festival Of Life In Cracks Day

Block that spells detail.
Festival Of Life In Cracks Day on March 10 celebrates the beauty found in unexpected places, encouraging people to see the magic in overlooked details.


International Day of Awesomeness

Someone showing kindness to an elderly person.
On March 10, the International Day of Awesomeness encourages people to perform random acts of kindness and spread joy to make the world a more awesome place.

National Blueberry Popover Day

A plate of delicous-looking blueberry popovers garnished with fresh blueberries.
National Blueberry Popover Day on March 10 marks the delicious pastry made from a popover batter infused with blueberries, a delightful treat enjoyed by many.

National I am Day (Second Sunday in March)

Someone holding a sign that reds I AM ENOUGH.
National I am Day (Second Sunday in March) promotes self-affirmation and empowerment, encouraging people to celebrate their identity and uniqueness on March 10.

National Ranch Dressing Day

A jar of creamy ranch dressings.
March 10 is National Ranch Dressing Day, celebrating the creamy condiment known as ranch dressing, popular for its versatility as a dip or salad dressing.


Orthodox
Meatfare Sunday

Platters of meat.
Orthodox Meatfare Sunday on March 10 marks the last day for Orthodox Christians to consume meat before the Lenten fasting period, emphasizing spiritual growth.


Tibetan
Uprising Day (Tibet)

Tibetan flag
Tibetan Uprising Day, observed on March 10, marks the 1959 rebellion against Chinese occupation and highlights the ongoing fight for freedom and human rights.


Girl Scout Sunday

inspirational setting
Girl Scout Sunday, on March 10, is a tradition where Girl Scouts come together to celebrate their commitment to faith, service, and community involvement.


International Day of Women Judges

A female judge
International Day of Women Judges on March 10 recognizes the vital role of women in the judiciary system, promoting gender equality and diversity in the field.


National Drake Day

Drake the rapper performing
National Drake Day, observed on March 10 each year, celebrates the name 'Drake,' reflecting strength and creativity, honoring famous Drakes like the rapper.


National Landline Telephone Day

A vintage landline telephone.
National Landline Telephone Day, March 10, honors the history and evolution of landline phones and marks their value in communication before mobile phones.



National Sending Day

Someone writing a letter.
National Sending Day on March 10 was created by Sendoso to strengthen business connections through thoughtful acts like gifts, vouchers, and personalized notes.



Paper Money Day

Paper money
Paper Money Day on March 10 acknowledges and commemorates the history and significance of paper currency in facilitating economic transactions worldwide.


Harriet Tubman Day

Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman Day, on March 10 honors the legacy of Harriet Tubman, an influential figure in American history known for her work in the Underground Railroad.


International Find a Pay Phone Booth Day

A red pay phone booth.
International Find a Pay Phone Booth Day on March 10 honors the payphone booths, inviting people to find and share memories of these iconic communication hubs.


National Dry Shampoo Day

A can of dry shampoo.
National Dry Shampoo Day, March 10, recognizes the convenience and time-saving benefits of dry shampoo for keeping hair fresh and styled between washes.



National Mario Day

Super mario brothers game.
National Mario Day observance on March 10 recognizes the iconic video game character Mario from Nintendo, celebrated by fans worldwide with gaming events.


National Skirt Day

An adorable pic of someone in a a skirt
National Skirt Day on March 10 celebrates the amazing fashion versatility and femininity of skirts, inviting people to showcase their favorite skirt styles.


Pretzel Sunday (Luxembourg)

a pltter of pretzels and breads
On March 10, Luxembourg celebrates Pretzel Sunday, a traditional holiday where families come together to enjoy freshly baked pretzels, symbolizing unity.

March 11

Adelaide Cup Day (Australia)

Horse raising
Adelaide Cup Day is a public holiday in South Australia that takes place on the second Monday of March and is celebrated with horse races and social gatherings.



Earth God's Birthday (Chinese)

A farmer in the field.
In Chinese culture, Earth God's Birthday is a day to celebrate the deity believed to safeguard the land and bring good harvests with offerings and rituals.

Moshoeshoe's Birthday (Lesotho)

Lesotho flag
Moshoeshoe's Birthday in Lesotho honors the legacy of King Moshoeshoe I, the founder of the Basotho nation, celebrated with cultural events and festivities.




National Find Common Ground Day

People with their hands on top of each others hands in a circle
National Find Common Ground Day on March 11 promotes unity and understanding by encouraging people to seek common ground in resolving conflicts and differences.

National Oatmeal Nut Waffles Day

oatmeal, nuts and waffles
National Oatmeal Nut Waffles Day is celebrated on March 11 and is a day to honor the delicious breakfast treat that combines oatmeal and nuts in waffle form.


Taranaki Anniversary (New Zealand)

Taranaki New Zealand
Taranaki Anniversary in New Zealand on March 11 marks the establishment of the Taranaki province, honoring local heritage with community events and activities.


Zhonghe Festival (China)

Chinese dragron
Zhonghe Festival in China is an agricultural festival honoring the awakening of insects as a sign of spring's arrival, with rituals and cultural activities.


Canberra Day

Map of canberra
Canberra Day is on March 11 in Australia to celebrate and honor the official naming of the city and the first sitting of the Australian Parliament in 1927.




Eight Hours Day

A clock and the Australian flag
Eight Hours Day, celebrated on March 11, commemorates the achievement of the eight-hour workday and advocates for workers' rights and better working conditions.


National 311 Day

A phone receiver.
National 311 Day is observed on March 11 to honor the role of the emergency service hotline 311 in offering non-emergency help to communities in the US.


National Funeral Director and Mortician Recognition Day

A funeral director
National Funeral Director and Mortician Recognition Day honors the dedication of funeral professionals who provide care and support during difficult times.


National Payton Slaymaker Day

Act of Kindness written on a chalkboard
National Payton Slaymaker Day honors Payton Slaymaker, a young cancer patient who inspired acts of kindness and encouraged others to spread positivity.



Wash Your Nose Day

a dog's nose
Wash Your Nose Day, March 11, promotes nasal hygiene and the importance of keeping your nasal passage clean to prevent illnesses and maintain overall health.


Commonwealth Day

common wealth day
Global Commonwealth Day is observed on March 11 and aims to promote the sustainable use and fair distribution of shared resources for the benefit of all.



Fill Our Staplers Day

Staplers
Fill Our Staplers Day on March 11 is an observance dedicated to making sure staplers are filled and ready for use, promoting office efficiency and organization.

National
COVID-19 Day

Covid-19 terms
National COVID-19 Day serves as a day to honor those affected by the pandemic, honor healthcare workers, and emphasize the importance of public health measures.



National Heroes and Benefactors Day

Soldier
National Heroes and Benefactors Day honor individuals who have made contributions to their countries and inspire through their acts of bravery and service.

National
Promposal Day

Festive prom decoration
National Promposal Day held on March 11, a day devoted to creative ways high school students ask each other to prom, often involving fun surprises and gestures.

World Day of Muslim Culture Peace Dialogue and Film

a muslim individual
Day of Muslim Culture Peace Dialogue and Film promotes cultural exchange, understanding, and peace through film screenings and community events worldwide.

Commonwealth Day (Canada)

Happy Commonwealth Day (Canada)
Commonwealth Day in Canada, celebrated on March 11, honors the shared values and goals of Commonwealth nations and promotes cooperation and understanding.

Independence Restoration Day (Lithuania)

Happy child holding a Lithuanian flag
Independence Restoration Day in Lithuania commemorates the restoration of Lithuanian independence in 1990 after years of oppressive Soviet occupation.


National Dream Day

Work had sign and make it happen
National Dream Day is celebrated on March 11, and it encourages individuals to think about their dreams, set new goals, and work towards achieving them.





National Napping Day

Someone taking a nap
National Napping Day on March 11 promotes the health benefits of napping and emphasizes the importance of rest and rejuvenation for overall well-being.



National Sofrito Day

A bowl of sofrito
National Sofrito Day honors the flavorful culinary staple in Latin American cuisine, celebrating herbs, spices, and vegetables used to enhance dishes.



World Plumbing Day

Someone fixing a pipe
World Plumbing Day on March 11 highlights the importance of access to clean water, sanitation facilities worldwide, and the role of plumbing in public health.


Debunking Day

"Blocks that spell facts
Debunking Day on March 11 celebrates and encourages critical thinking and skepticism, fostering a healthy questioning of popular myths and misconceptions.


Key Deer
Awareness Day

A key deer awareness day
Key Deer Awareness Day is on March 11 to raise awareness about the endangered Key Deer in the Florida Keys and efforts to protect their natural habitats.

National Eat Your Noodles Day

Moroccan flg
National Eat Your Noodles Day, March 11, celebrates the diversity of noodle dishes worldwide and encourages people to enjoy their favorite noodle recipes.




National
No-Code Day

automation appa
National No-Code Day celebrates the growing accessibility of no-code technology tools, empowering individuals to create software solutions without coding.

National Worship of Tools Day

A variety of tools
National Worship of Tools Day is observed on March 11 to honor the value of tools in history and everyday life and to commemorate their role in innovation.



Youth Day (Pakistan)

Pakistanian flag
Youth Day in Pakistan on March 11 recognizes the contributions of young people to society and promotes their rights through different events and activities.

March 12 - Here and below will be updated by March 17


Alfred Hitchcock Day

Two Men on A Set
Alfred Hitchcock Day on March 12 celebrates the iconic filmmaker's contributions to cinema, known for his suspenseful storytelling and innovative techniques.


IUGR Awareness Day

IUGR Image With Ribbon
IUGR Awareness Day on March 12 sheds light on Intrauterine Growth Restriction, a condition affecting fetal development and requiring medical attention.

National Plant a Flower Day

Hands of Persons Planting Flowers
National Plant a Flower Day on March 12 encourages individuals to bring beauty and happiness to their surroundings by planting flowers as spring approaches.

Youth Day (Zambia)

Black Board With Youth Day Written and Zambia Flag
Youth Day in Zambia on March 12 honors the youth of Zambia and their contributions to society through events and activities to empower and engage young people.

Arbor Day (Taiwan, China)

Trees
Arbor Day in China and Taiwan, observed on March 12, commemorates Dr. Sun Yat-sen's advocacy for reafforestation, with citizens planting 2–3 trees nationwide.

National Baked Scallops Day

Scallops
Food enthusiasts celebrate National Baked Scallops Day on March 12 to honor the tasty dish made by baking fresh scallops in a variety of delicious recipes.


National Ruth Day

Bible Opened To Ruth
"National Ruth Day on March 12 honors the biblical figure Ruth for her loyalty, kindness, and resilience, celebrated as a symbol of strength and devotion.


Aztec New Year

Aztec Image
The Aztec New Year is celebrated on March 12, and it marks the start of a new year in the Aztec calendar and is celebrated with rituals and ceremonies.


National Girl Scout Day

Girl Scout With Magnifying Glass
National Girl Scout Day on March 12 commemorates and honors the founding of the first Girl Scout troop in the United States in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low.


National Working Mom's day

Mother and Child With Open Laptop
National Working Mom's Day, March 12, recognizes and appreciates the hard work and dedication of mothers who balance careers and family responsibilities.

Equal Pay Day

Rolled Money With Half Woman and Half Man
Equal Pay Day on March 12 raises awareness about the gender pay gap, highlighting the huge disparity in earnings between men and women in the workforce.

National Milky Way Day

Milky Way Bar cut in Half
National Milky Way Day on March 12 recognizes the popular delicious chocolate bar known for its delicious combination of nougat, caramel, and chocolate.


World Day Against Cyber Censorship

Woman With Word Censorship Written Across Tape on Mouth
The World Day Against Cyber Censorship on March 12, supports the protection of online freedom of expression and awareness about the effects of censorship.


Independence Day Mauritius

Maritius Flag
Independence Day in Mauritius, March 12, commemorates the country's freedom from British colonial rule in 1968, and it is marked with patriotic celebrations.

National Organize Your Home Office Day

Office Desk With Laptop and file Organizer
National Organize Your Home Office Day on March 12 encourages individuals to declutter and optimize their workspace for increased productivity and efficiency.

World Glaucoma Day)

Blackboard With World Glaucoma Day Written
March 12 is World Glaucoma Day, an initiative that seeks to raise awareness and education about glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness globally.

March 13


Decoration Day (Liberia)

Liberian Flag
Decoration Day, a Liberian national holiday on March 13, honors those who fought for independence. It involves ceremonies and wreath-laying at memorials.

National Coconut Torte Day

A plate with a decorated coconut torte
National Coconut Torte Day is celebrated on March 13 and honors the delicious dessert that consists of layers of coconut cake, a filling, and frosting.


National Jewel Day

A beautiful ring.
National Jewel Day on March 13 celebrates the allure and cultural importance of gemstones and jewelry across diverse historical periods and global traditions.


National Smart & Sexy Day

An attractive person with glasses on
National Smart & Sexy Day on March 13 empowers individuals to feel intelligent, and attractive by embracing their intelligence, inner beauty, and self-worth.

International Every Girl Wins Day

Women high-fiving
International Every Girl Wins Day on March 13 celebrates girls worldwide by recognizing their achievements and promoting gender equality and opportunities.


National Earmuff Day

An adorable child with plush earmuffs
National Earmuff Day on March 13 pays tribute to the invention of earmuffs, which have helped keep ears warm and protected from the cold since the 19th century.

National K9 Veterans Day

A K9 with its handler
National K9 Veterans Day on March 13 honors the service and sacrifice of military and service dogs who have bravely served alongside their human counterparts.

No Smoking Day (UK)

Illustration of a lung with cigarette butts in it and an x from the tobacco with a cigarette snapped in half on it.
No Smoking Day (UK) is on March 13 to raise awareness about the health risks of smoking, encourage smokers to quit, and support a smoke-free lifestyle.


International Riesling Day

A bottle of white wine with a vineyard as the background
International Riesling Day on March 13 is a global celebration of the white wine varietal Riesling, highlighting its diverse flavors from different regions.

National Elephant Day (Thailand)

A herd of elephants
National Elephant Day (Thailand) on March 13 raises awareness about elephant conservation efforts and celebrates the significance of elephants in Thai culture.

National Ken Day

Ken, Barbie and another male friend
National Ken Day on March 13 celebrates the iconic male doll Ken, a counterpart to Barbie, encouraging imaginative play among children and collectors worldwide.


L Ron Hubbard Day

The Scientology building
L Ron Hubbard Day, on March 13, marks the Scientology founder's birthday by honoring his teachings with events and discussions within the Scientology community.


National Ginger Ale Day

Two garnished glasses of ginger ale with a full bottle of ginger ale next to it.
National Ginger Ale Day, on March 13, honors the fizzy carbonated soft drink, which is enjoyed on its own or as a mixer in various cocktails and mocktails.


National Open an Umbrella Indoors Day

Someone opening an umbrella
"National Open an Umbrella Indoors Day on March 13 is a quirky observance challenging superstitions while bringing humor and fun to the day by defying the taboo.
"


National Chicken Noodle Soup Day

A bowl of chicken noodle
National Chicken Noodle Soup Day is on March 13, and it celebrates the classic comfort food known for its soothing qualities and nourishing ingredients.


National Good Samaritan Day

A person lendng a helping hand to someone.
National Good Samaritan Day on March 13 celebrates people who unselfishly help others in times of need, inspired by the biblical parable of the Good Samaritan.

National Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day

A dietition with a client
National Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day on March 13 recognizes and honors registered dietitians and nutritionists in promoting healthy overall wellness.

March 14

Bake a pie in Solidarity Day

Three miniature pies
On March 14, Bake a Pie in Solidarity Day encourages individuals to bake and share pies with those in need, fostering unity and kindness through baking.



Dribble To Work Day

Someone gripping a basketball
On March 14, Dribble To Work Day honors and promotes physical activity and eco-friendly commuting by encouraging individuals to dribble a ball to work.


International School Meals Day

Students eating lunch
Observed on March 14, International School Meals Day highlights and promotes the significance of nutritious school meals in children's education and well-being.


National Learn About Butterflies Day

A child looking closely at a butterfly with a magnifying glass
National Learn About Butterflies Day on March 14 promotes awareness about the fascinating world of butterflies and their essential role in ecosystems.

National Write Your Story Day

Write your own story note
March 14 is National Write Your Story Day, which encourages all individuals to reflect, grow, and explore their creativity by writing personal stories.

World Kidney Day

World kidney day note
World Kidney Day on March 14 aims to raise awareness about kidney health, risk factors for kidney disease, and the importance of early detection and prevention.

Celebrate Scientists Day

Scientists surrounding a microscope
March 14 is Celebrate Scientists Day, a time to honor the contributions of scientists worldwide, recognizing their dedication to advancing innovation.


Genius Day

Someone holdong a decorated light bulb
Genius Day, celebrated on March 14, honors the brilliance and creativity of geniuses past and present and encourages intellectual curiosity and innovation.



Legal Assistance Day

Legal assistance plate and pile of laws and papers.
March 14 is Legal Assistance Day, a day that celebrates and recognizes the essential role of legal aid in ensuring access to justice for all individuals.



National Pi Day

a calendar with Pi Day and the number written on March 14
Celebrate National Pi Day on March 14 and join in honoring the mathematical constant, π, and ignite a passion for mathematics and its real-world applications.



Save a Spider Day

Spider on hands
Save a Spider Day on March 14 promotes awareness about spiders and their essential role in maintaining a healthy ecosystem and encourages their protection.

Constitution Day in Andorra

Andorra flag
Constitution Day in Andorra, on March 14, marks the signing of the country's first constitution in 1993, celebrating democratic principles and governance.



International Ask a Question Day

Someone raising their hand in a meeting or class
International Ask a Question Day, observed on March 14, emphasizes the importance of curiosity and learning through encouraging people to ask questions.

Moth-er Day, a day to honor moth collectors

A collection of moths
Moth-er Day is on March 14 to honor and commemorate moth collectors and enthusiasts and highlights the beauty and ecological importance of moths in nature.

National Popcorn Lover's Day

Popcorn
National Popcorn Lover's Day is celebrated on March 14 to honor and celebrate the tasty snack that is enjoyed by people of all ages and at various events.



Science Education Day

Kids Having Fun Watching an Experiment at a Science Center
Celebrated on March 14, Science Education Day emphasizes the role and value of science education in fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Crowdfunding Day

People Inserting Coins Into Piggybank
March 14 marks Crowdfunding Day, a day dedicated to honoring and recognizing the power of collective financial support for projects and causes worldwide.



International Day of Action For Rivers

Beautiful river
March 14 commemorates the International Day of Action For Rivers, which concentrates on the preservation and sustainable management of rivers worldwide.

Mother Tongue Day (Estonia)

View of Estonia
Mother Tongue Day in Estonia is celebrated on March 14 to honor the importance of the Estonian language as a key aspect of the country's cultural heritage.


National Potato Chip Day

A bowl of plain potato chips
March 14th marks National Potato Chip Day, a celebration of the beloved snack's popularity and the vast array of flavors it comes in across the world.




Steak and BJ Day

Someone eating  a medium cooked steak
On March 14th, Steak and BJ Day is observed as a fun holiday, where some individuals celebrate by eating a delicious steak dinner along with other activities.

Dog Theft Awareness Day (UK)

Someone enticing a dog to eat
Dog Theft Awareness Day (UK) on March 14 raises awareness about the alarming increasing incidents of dog theft and educates pet owners on preventive measures.

International Day of Mathematics

Wooden Math and numbers sign
The International Day of Mathematics on March 14 highlights the importance of mathematics in different areas and promotes its relevance in daily life.


National Children’s Craft Day

Craft items
National Children's Craft Day, celebrated on March 14th, promotes self-expression, creativity, and imagination in children through engaging craft activities.


National Valerie Day

A woman smiling
National Valerie Day, marked on March 14, is devoted to honoring and celebrating individuals named Valerie for their uniqueness and contributions to society.




White Day

a man giving a woman a gift
White Day on March 14 is mainly celebrated in East Asia and is a day for men to reciprocate gifts to women who gave them chocolates on Valentine's Day.

March 15


1848 Revolution Memorial Day (Hungary)

 tricolor rosette on spring tree with bud symbol of the hungarian national day 15th of march
Celebrated on March 15, Revolution Memorial Day in Hungary celebrates the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, a pivotal event in the country's fight for independence.

Constitution Day (Belarus)

Belarus flag
Belarus celebrates Constitution Day in March to honor the adoption of the country's current constitution in 1994, which marks an important milestone in history.

International Day Against Police Brutality

A detective roughing up a suspect
March 15 is the International Day Against Police Brutality, an initiative aiming to raise awareness about police violence and advocate for accountability.



J.J. Roberts Birthday

national flag of the Liberia
Observed annually on March 15th, J.J. Roberts Birthday is a special occasion that honors the birth of Joseph Jenkins Roberts, the first President of Liberia.



National Pears Helene Day

Pears Helene dessert
National Pears Helene Day is celebrated on March 15 and pays tribute to the classic French dessert featuring poached pears served with chocolate sauce.


Red Nose Day (UK)

Woman with a red nose
Red Nose Day is celebrated on March 15 in the UK and It is organized by Comic Relief to raise funds for charitable causes supporting vulnerable people.


World Sleep Day

An eyemask and alarm clock
World Sleep Day on March 15 raises awareness about the importance of good sleep for overall health and well-being, promoting healthy sleep habits worldwide.


AKC National Agility Championship

Dog agility course
The AKC National Agility Championship on March 15 features top canine athletes competing in agility trials to showcase the canine skill and agility of the dogs.

Dumbstruck Day

A dumbstruck person
Dumbstruck Day on Dumbstruck Day, is a light-hearted observance encouraging people to be surprised, amazed, or speechless by the wonders of the world.


International Day of Action Against Canadian Seal Slaughter

Cape Fur Seals
On March 15, International Day of Action Against Canadian Seal Slaughter raises awareness and protests the annual Canadian seal hunt for commercial purposes.

National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence

Message against bullying
March 15 promotes awareness and encourages action towards the prevention of bullying as a part of the National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence..

National Preschool Teacher Appreciation Day

Black school board with chalk inscription "Thank you teacher!"
March 15 is National Preschool Teacher Appreciation Day, a time to recognize, praise, and appreciate the hard work and dedication of preschool teachers.


True Confessions Day

The temple
March 15 is True Confessions Day, a day to encourage connection, vulnerability, honesty, and openness by sharing personal truths or confessions with others.


World Speech Day

Group of multiethnic people gathering around female speaker
World Speech Day, on March 15, honors the power of public speaking to inspire positive change and connect diverse communities through engaging events.


Artes Mundi

Fine Art Abstract Floral Painting Background
Held on March 15, Artes Mundi celebrates international artists who address social issues, promote cultural exchange, and encourage artistic expression.


Falles

Falles of Valencia
Celebrated on March 15, Falles is a traditional Valencian celebration in Spain involving street festivities, fireworks, and the burning of large puppets.


International Day to Combat Islamophobia

Diverse group of people
International Day to Combat Islamophobia on March 15 is dedicated to combating Islamophobia globally by promoting understanding, tolerance, and mutual respect.


National Everything You Think Is Wrong Day

Do not believe everything you think note on a napkin
National Everything You Think Is Wrong Day on March 15 humorously celebrates creativity by encouraging people to question assumptions and think outside the box.

National Shoe the World Day

A table filled with shoes
National Shoe the World Day on March 15 is a day dedicated to providing footwear for those in need around the world to promote health and well-being of all.



World Consumer Rights Day

Consumer protection law book next to a gavel
World Consumer Rights Day is on March 15 and highlights the importance of consumer rights protection and advocates for fair and ethical business practices.


Brutus Day

Ancient rome, bust of Brutus
March 15 marks Brutus Day, a commemoration of Marcus Junius Brutus, the Roman senator who played a pivotal role in the assassination of Julius Caesar.


HĹŤnen Matsuri

Japanese celebration
HĹŤnen Matsuri is a holiday celebrated on March 15 in Japan, and it includes a fertility festival dedicated to the god of agriculture for a bountiful harvest.



International Eat an Animal for PETA Day

Vegan quinoa and bean burgers
March 15 is International Eat an Animal for PETA Day. The day encourages veganism and compassion towards animals by highlighting animal rights issues.





National Kansas Day

Kansas State Flag
March 15 commemorates National Kansas Day, an important occasion to honor and celebrate the rich history and heritage of the beautiful Sunflower State.



National Voice-Over (VO) Day

A microphone and a script
National Voice-Over (VO) Day on March 15 celebrates and highlights the talented professionals behind the voices in commercials, films, animations, and more.


World Contact Day

An extraterrestrial being
March 15 commemorates World Contact Day, when people around the globe are encouraged to make peaceful contact with extraterrestrial beings (if they exist).


Buzzards Day

A buzzard
March 15 is Buzzards Day, a lighthearted observance celebrating the return of buzzards to Hinckley, Ohio, signaling the arrival of spring and nature's renewal.


Ides of March

Statue of Julius Caeser
Ides of March is in March and is famously known as the day Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC, as warned by the soothsayer in Shakespeare's play.



International Redefining Wealth Day

A woman in the bushes looking through binoculars
International Redefining Wealth Day, on March 15, encourages a broader definition of wealth to encompass well-being and fulfillment beyond mere monetary value.


National Peanut Lovers’ Day

Jar of creamy peanut butter surrounded by peanuts and bread with peanut butter spread.
National Peanut Lovers’ Day on March 15 honors the beloved, delicious, and nutritious legume, a good source of protein, healthy fats, and essential nutrients.




Ramakrishna Jayanti

Illustration Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and the Ramakrishna Mission Building, New Delhi
March 15 Ramakrishna Jayanti, which celebrates the momentous birth anniversary of the highly esteemed and revered Indian saint, Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.

World Essential Workers Day

Essential woman workers
World Essential Workers Day on March 15 recognizes the tireless efforts of these individuals who are key in keeping the world running during hard times.

March 16


Black Press Day of Information Day

A file that reads"press freedom"
Black Press Day on March 16 celebrates the contributions and accomplishments of Black journalists and media in promoting inclusion, diversity, and equity.


NAAACP Awards

An award sign
NAACP Awards are on March 16 to recognize the impactful and great achievements and contributions to the African American community in many areas of society.


National Everything You Do is Right Day

Black board with "Right You Are" written on it
National Everything You Do is Right Day on March 16 encourages positivity and self-affirmation, promoting a mindset that focuses on one's gifts and strengths.



No Selfies Day

A cute dog taking a thirst-trap selfie
No Selfies Day on March 16 encourages people to put down their phones and refrain from taking selfies, promoting mindfulness and real-life connections.


Goddard Day

Dr. Robert Goddard at Clark University
Goddard Day on March 16 celebrates and honors Robert H. Goddard's life and legacy as the father of modern rocketry and his pioneering work in space exploration.



National Archer Day

Archer
National Archer Day, on March 16, honors the name 'Archer,' which means 'one who is perfect at archery. ' It honors it with fun activities like archery.




National Freedom of Information Day

Black board with "Transparency" written on it
National Freedom of Information Day on March 14 promotes government transparency and the public's right to access information, emphasizing accountability


Play-the-Recorder Day

A young boy playing a recorder
Play-the-Recorder Day on March 16 celebrates the musical instrument recorder, encouraging people to play, learn, and appreciate its tunes and significance.


International Sports Car Racing Day

International Sports Car Racing Day
Global celebration of Sports Car Racing Day on March 18 acknowledges the exhilaration and fierce rivalries among sports car racing events across the globe.



National Artichoke Hearts Day

Artichokes
March 16 is National Artichoke Hearts Day, celebrating the tasty and healthy hearts of artichokes, which are a versatile ingredient in numerous dishes.


National Panda Day

Three cute panda bears
National Panda Day on March 16 raises awareness about panda conservation efforts and the importance of protecting these endangered species and their habitats



Saint Patrick’s Eve

St. Partrick decorations
March 16 is Saint Patrick’s Eve, the day before Saint Patrick's Day involves festivities, parades, and cultural events to honor the patron saint of Ireland.


Lips Appreciation Day

A woman's lip
Lips Appreciation Day is on March 16 and is a celebration of the enchantment, splendor, and importance of lips for communication and facial aesthetics.


National Corndog Day

Three corn dogs
National Corndog Day on March 14 celebrates the popular American fair food consisting of a hot dog coated in cornmeal batter and deep-fried to perfection.


National Quilting Day

A beautiful quilt
National Quilting Day on March 16 honors the art and craft of quilting, celebrating its heritage, cultural significance, and creative expression through it.



Save the Florida Panther Day

A beautiful panther in a tree
Save the Florida Panther Day on March 16 raises awareness about the endangered Florida panther population and supports conservation efforts to protect them.


Maple Syrup Saturday

Maple Syrup Sugar Liquid in Wooden Spoon from Quebec Restaurant Sugar Shack Called Cabane a Sucre Maple Trees Sap Farm.
Maple Syrup Saturday on March 16, commemorates the sweet, tasty tradition of collecting sap from maple trees and turning it into delicious maple syrup.



National Curl Crush Day

Close up Smiling Young African American Woman Pulling Curly Hair
National Curl Crush Day, on March 16 annually, is a day dedicated to celebrating and embracing the beauty and feeling of natural curls in all shapes and sizes.


National Vaccination Day (India)

Needle and vaccine bottles
National Vaccination Day in India, on March 16, is a day dedicated to raising awareness about the crucial role of immunization in preventing diseases.

March 17

Camp Fire Girls day

Cute little girls roasting Hotdogs on sticks at Bonfire.
Camp Fire Girls Day on March 17 celebrates the founding of Camp Fire to promote youth development through leadership, camping, and community service since 1910.



National Day of Unity (Italy)

Rome, Italy
Italy celebrates National Unity Day on March 17 to honor and commemorate the unification of the country in 1861, when the Kingdom of Italy was established.



Submarine Day

An underwater submarine
Submarine Day on March 17 pays tribute to the anniversary of the commissioning of the first U.S. Navy commissioned submarine, the USS Holland, in 1900.

Doctor Patient Trust Day

Doctor and patient
Doctor-Patient Trust Day, on March 17, highlights the relationship between physicians and patients, which is built on communication, empathy, and respect.



Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Day

Someone holding a small phillipine flag
Ramon Magsaysay Memorial on March 17 honors the 7th President of the Philippines, known for his integrity, leadership, and contributions to democracy.


Evacuation Day (Massachusetts)

Map of Massachusetts
Evacuation Day in Massachusetts is celebrated on March 17. It remembers the day when British forces left Boston during the American Revolutionary War in 1776.



Saint Gertrude of Nivelles Day

Lake of Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle in France and an illustration of Saint Gertrude of Nivelles
Saint Gertrude of Nivelles Day, on March 17, honors this benevolent saint for her saintliness and immense compassion toward travelers and the mentally ill.

Forgiveness Sunday Orthodox

Silhouette of woman hands praying to god with the bible. Woman
Great Lent in Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition starts with Forgiveness Sunday on March 17. Believers fast and repent, seeking forgiveness from each other.

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Birthday

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on 5 taka banknote
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's Birthday on March 17 honors his role in the country's independence and his leadership as the first President and Prime Minister.

National Corned Beef and Cabbage Day

Corned beef and cabbage with potatoes and carrots
National Corned Beef and Cabbage Day on March 17 is a culinary observance honoring the traditional Irish dish popularized by Irish immigrants in America.


St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's Day Decorations
St. Patrick's Day on March 17 is a celebration of St. Patrick and his important role in spreading Christianity and popularizing the use of the shamrock.

March 18

Foundation Day
of Lima in Peru

Peru
Artist as Outlaw Day is an unofficial holiday that celebrates artists who defy conventions, challenge norms, and push boundaries in their creative expression.

National
Michigan Day

Map of Michigan
National Michigan Day is observed on January 18th. It celebrates the state of Michigan, its rich history, natural beauty, and contributions to the US.

Women’s Healthy Weight Day

Diverse set of women
Women's Healthy Weight Day is Thursday of the third full week in January. It promotes the acceptance of a healthy weight for women & overall wellness

Get to Know Your Customer Day

Get to know word blocks
Get to Know Your Customer Day is observed on the third Thursday of every month. It encourages businesses to build strong relationships with their customers.

National
Peking Duck Day

Peking Duck
National Peking Duck Day, observed on January 18, is dedicated to celebrating and savoring the traditional Chinese culinary delight known as Peking Duck.


Maintenance Day

Maintenance sign
Maintenance Day is dedicated to performing necessary maintenance tasks and upkeep, ensuring the smooth functioning of systems, equipment, or properties.

National
Thesaurus Day

A thesaurus
National Thesaurus Day, observed on January 18, celebrates the importance of words and encourages the use of a thesaurus to enhance communication skills.

National Day
of Racial Healing

diverse young people
National Day of Racial Healing is designated to promote understanding, unity, and healing in the face of racial divisions and discrimination within society.

Royal Thai
Armed Forces Day

Royal quarters
Royal Thai Armed Forces Day is observed on January 18th in Thailand to honor the country's armed forces for their vital contributions to national security.

National Gourmet Coffee Day

Cup of gourmet coffee surround by gourment coffee beans
National Gourmet Coffee Day is a holiday celebrated on January 18th that recognizes and appreciates the exceptional taste of gourmet coffee around the world.


Winnie the Pooh Day

Winnie the pooh with honey
Winnie the Pooh Day is on January 18 to celebrate the beloved character, Winnie the Pooh, created by A.A. Milne, and his adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood.

March 19

Artist as Outlaw Day

An apple tree
National Argyle Day is celebrated on January 8 to honor the iconic argyle pattern from Scotland. It's a day to wear and appreciate this classic design.

Gaza Day in Iran

Earth rotation
Earth's Rotation Day celebrates the scientific understanding of our planet's rotation. It's an opportunity to learn and appreciate the wonders of astronomy.


National Annie Day

A clean desk
National Samantha Day is a celebration of all the independent, adventurous, and unconventional Samanthas in our lives. It takes place on January 6 each year.

Rescuer's Day in Belarus

Kids petting a chicken
National Technology Day on January 6th celebrates technological achievements that impact our lives, honoring how technology changes the world. #TechnologyDay

Tin Can Day

National Science Fiction Day
Tin Can Day is a day dedicated to celebrating the impact of tin cans, recognizing their historical significance & contribution to food preservation & storage.

Brew a Potion Day

Armenian Christmas
The holiday is the Battle of New Orleans, observed on January 8th in Louisiana. It is a legal state holiday (LA) that commemorates the historic battle.

Good Memory Day

Happy Mew Year for Cats Day
Marrow Donor Day, celebrated on January 8th, recognizes the efforts of the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry in saving lives through stem cell donations.

National Gun Appreciation Day

English Toffee
National Shortbread Day celebrates the rich, buttery delight of shortbread cookies. Indulge in this treat on January 6th and share your creations with others.

Robert E. Lee's Birthday - (State of Florida)

A person scratching their dry, itch back.
National Winter Skin Relief Day is observed annually on January 8th to raise awareness about the importance of caring for our skin during the winter months.

World Day of Migrants and Refugees

Swiss Cheese Day
World Day of Migrants and Refugees is a day designated by the Catholic Church to raise awareness of the challenges faced by migrants and refugees worldwide.

Confederate
 Heroes' Day

Three wisemen on camels
The holiday is the Birthday of E. M. de Hostos, observed on January 11, 2024, in Puerto Rico. It's not a public holiday & businesses have normal opening hours.

International
Fetish Day

teacher and students
National 4th Graders Day celebrates the achievements and creativity of fourth-grade students. It honors their hard work and encourages a love for learning.

National Lucy Day

gluten-free foods
National Smith Day is a celebration of those with the last name 'Smith' or a name containing 'Smith'. It honors the popular surname's history and significance.

Tenderness Toward Existence Day

Oxes ploughing in a field
Plough Monday is an old British harvest tradition where farm workers tour villages with a plow, raise money, and celebrate the start of the agricultural season.

World Quark Day

Oxes ploughing in a field
World Quark Day is a day dedicated to celebrating the consumption of quark, a type of fresh dairy product, and its versatility in various culinary applications.

Confederate Memorial Day - (State of Texas)

Orthodox Christmas Day is celebrated on January 7 in the United States. It is a time for Orthodox Christians to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.

Kokborok
Day in Tripura

Mannam Jayanthi in Kerala
National Bubble Bath Day is a day to relax and unwind with a luxurious bubble bath, celebrate self-care, and provide physical and mental health benefits.

National Popcorn Day

 happy young adults
National Take a Poet to Lunch Day is a holiday celebrated on January 6th annually. It is a day dedicated to appreciating poetry by taking a poet out to lunch.

The Feast of Theophany

Someone virtually presenting something.
Show and Tell at Work Day is a fun opportunity for adults to share something important or interesting with colleagues, promoting workplace fun and bonding

Feast of Theophany

Carnival Day in Saint Kitts and Nevis
Coming of Age Day in Japan celebrates the transition to adulthood with ceremonies, formal attire, and festivities. It is a cherished national holiday.

Men’s Day in Iceland

Career Coach
The holiday "National Career Coach Day" is a day to recognize and celebrate the important work of career coaches in shaping the future of the workplace.


New Friends Day

A woman in the bushes looking through binoculars
National Take Down the Christmas Tree Day, celebrated on January 6th, marks the end of the holiday season and encourages the removal of Christmas trees.

Timkat in Ethiopia and Eritrea

Asign that says poverty
War on Poverty Day is observed annually on January 8th to reflect on the impact of legislation aimed at expanding economic opportunity and fighting poverty.

March 20


Archery Day

Person practicing archery
Archery Day is a celebration of the ancient sport of archery. It's a day to appreciate the skill and precision required to hit the target every time.




Martyrs’ Day

memorial
Martyrs’ Day is a solemn day of remembrance for those who have given their lives for a cause they believed in.



National
Disc Jockey Day

A dj
National Disc Jockey Day is a day to appreciate the DJs who create the perfect playlists and keep the party going all night long.


Camcorder Day

Camcorder
Camcorder Day celebrates the invention of the device that revolutionized home movies. It's a day to appreciate the memories captured on tape.


National Bill Cosby Sweater Day

Green sweater
National Bill Cosby Sweater Day is a humorous holiday celebrating the iconic, colorful sweaters worn by comedian Bill Cosby on his show.


National Penguin Day

Two penguins
National Penguin Day is a day to appreciate these adorable, tuxedo-clad birds. It's a day to learn about and help protect their habitats.

Heroes' Day
(Cabo Verde)

Cabo Verde flag
Heroes' Day in Cabo Verde  is a day to honor and remember those who have shown bravery and made sacrifices for the greater good.



National Buttercrunch Day

Buttercrunch Day
National Buttercrunch Day is a sweet holiday for buttercrunch lovers. It's a day to enjoy this toffee-like treat in all its forms.


National Use
Your Gift Card Day

A gift card
National Use Your Gift Card Day is a reminder to use those gift cards you've been holding onto. It's a day to treat yourself without spending a dime.


Inauguration Day

Inauguration Day
Inauguration Day marks the beginning of a new term of a leader in office. It's a day of transition, celebration, and hope for the future.



National Cheese Lovers Day

Various cheese
National Cheese Lovers Day is a day for everyone who loves cheese to indulge in their favorite dairy delight and explore new types of cheese.



Soup Swap Day

Various soups
Soup Swap Day is a fun holiday where friends and family exchange their favorite soup recipes. It's a day to enjoy comforting, homemade soup.

International
Day of Acceptance

accepted written in the sand
International Day of Acceptance is a day dedicated to social acceptance of disability. It promotes understanding and acceptance of people of all abilities.

National Coffee Break Day

Coffee break written on a coffee cup
National Coffee Break Day is a day to appreciate the small moments of relaxation and rejuvenation that a coffee break provides during a busy day.

Take a Walk
Outdoors Day

two people walking outdoors with their dogs
Take a Walk Outdoors Day is a day to appreciate the beauty of nature. It's a day to get outside, get moving, and enjoy the great outdoors.

March 21


Errol Barrow Day

Errol Barrow
Errol Barrow Day is a public holiday in Barbados that honors the life and achievements of the country's first Prime Minister, Errol Barrow, on his birthday.


International Sweatpants Day

Person with sweats on
International Sweatpants Day is a lighthearted holiday that celebrates the comfort and relaxation of sweatpants, encouraging people to embrace leisure attire.

National
Granola Bar Day

gronal bars
National Granola Bar Day is a celebration of the popular snack, recognizing its nutritional value and versatility as a convenient and tasty on-the-go option.




National New England Clam Chowder Day

Bowl of New England clam chowder
National New England Clam Chowder Day is a culinary holiday celebrating the creamy and flavorful soup, a tradition associated with the New England region.




Own Your
Own Home Day

New home owners
Own Your Own Home Day is a day dedicated to celebrating the achievement and significance of homeownership, promoting the value of desiring and owning a home.



World Snow Day

Mountains with snow
World Snow Day is an international celebration promoting winter sports and activities, encouraging people to enjoy and appreciate the snowy environment.


Grandma’s Day

Grandmother with her grandson and daughter
Grandma's Day is a special holiday dedicated to honoring & celebrating grandmothers, recognizing their love, wisdom, & the important role they play in families.

Mariachi band Day (DĂ­a del Mariachi)

Mariachi band
Mariachi Band Day (DĂ­a del Mariachi) is a festive celebration in Mexico honoring the traditional music and culture of mariachi bands, featuring cultural events.

National Hug
Your Puppy Day

Person hugging a cute puppy
National Hug Your Puppy Day is a day dedicated to showing affection to and bonding with puppies, promoting the joy and benefits of canine companionship.

National Sanctity of Human Life Day (AKA Pro-life Day and Sanctity of Human Life Sunday)

open hands with a beautiful sunrise backdrop
National Sanctity of Human Life Day, observed on the closest Sunday to January 22, commemorates the value of human life and advocates for pro-life principles.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra's birthday (Prinsesse Ingrid Alexandras fødselsdag) - Norway

Norway flag
Princess Ingrid Alexandra's birthday is a royal holiday in Norway, celebrating the birthday of the princess and her significance to the Norwegian monarchy.

Holy Ines
(Santa Inés) - Spain

Temple
Holy Ines (Santa Inés) is a religious holiday in Spain that honors Saint Agnes, a Christian martyr known for her faith and purity, celebrated on January 21st.


National Bakers-Crafters-Makers Day

baked goods
National Bakers-Crafters-Makers Day is a holiday celebrating the creativity and skill of individuals involved in baking, crafting, and making handmade goods.


National Hugging Day

two toddlers hugging
National Hugging Day is a day dedicated to promoting the positive effects of hugs on physical and emotional well-being, encouraging people to share affection.




National Squirrel Appreciation Day

Squirrel
National Squirrel Appreciation Day is a day dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the role of squirrels in the ecosystem and promoting appreciation for them.




Santa Inés - Argentina

Argentina flag
Santa Inés is a religious holiday in Argentina that honors Saint Agnes, a Christian martyr known for her faith and purity, celebrated on January 21st.

Hunt for
Happiness Week

A smiley face
Hunt for Happiness Week is focused on promoting positive thinking, acts of kindness, and activities that contribute to personal and collective happiness.


National Cheesy Socks Day

feet with socks
National Cheesy Socks Day is a lighthearted holiday dedicated to wearing and celebrating fun, colorful, and whimsical socks with cheesy or quirky designs.

National
Hyaluronic Acid Day

hyaluronic acid day
National Hyaluronic Acid Day celebrates the skincare ingredient's hydrating and anti-aging properties, recognizing its contribution to skincare routines.





One-Liners Day

it's a joke
One-Liners Day is a lighthearted holiday that celebrates concise and witty one-liner jokes, encouraging humor and brevity in communication and entertainment.



Thank Your
Mentor Day

Thank you for your support sign
Thank Your Mentor Day is a day dedicated to expressing an appreciation to mentors for their guidance, support, and positive impact on others' lives.

International Playdate Day

Play date
International Playdate Day is a day dedicated to encouraging families to engage in playful activities, fostering social interaction, and the importance of play.


National Conscious Uncoupling Day

Two people's slipping the grip from each others hands
National Conscious Uncoupling Day is a day dedicated to promoting healthy breakups, emphasizing mutual respect and emotional well-being during separation.


National Max Day

Blocks spelling Max
National Max Day celebrates and honors individuals named Max, recognizing the Latin origin and significance of the name, along with its historical associations.

Our Lady of Altagracia (Nuestra Sra. de Altagracia) - Costa Rica, Dominican Republic

Church
Our Lady of Altagracia is a religious holiday celebrated in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic, honoring the patron saint of the respective countries.



World Religion Day (third Sunday in January)

diverse religious symbols
World Religion Day, observed on the third Sunday in January, promotes interfaith harmony, encouraging dialogue and cooperation among religious communities.

March 22

Better Business Communication Day

Communication Word Cloud
"Better Business Communication Day" promotes effective communication within the workplace, emphasizing clarity, empathy, and professionalism in interactions.


Lunar New Year

Dragron on paper fans
Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is a traditional festival celebrated in many East Asian countries to mark the beginning of the lunar calendar.




Roe V. Wade

a gavel on top of constitutional writing with Roe v. Wade on top.
National Granola Bar Day is a celebration of the popular snack, recognizing its nutritional value and versatility as a convenient and tasty on-the-go option.

Celebration
of Life Day

Grandmother with her grandson and daughter
Celebration of Life Day is a holiday that encourages people to celebrate life and appreciate the joy and beauty found in regular everyday experiences.


National Answer Your Cat's Questions Day

A cat with questions marks
"Answer Your Cat's Questions Day" is a lighthearted holiday where pet owners are encouraged to imagine and respond to their cats' hypothetical inquiries.

Wellington Anniversary Day in New Zealand (Wellington)

New Zealand flag
National Hug Your Puppy Day is a day dedicated to showing affection to and bonding with puppies, promoting the joy and benefits of canine companionship.

Come in
 From the Cold Day

Cozy warm-looking fireplace
"Embrace the Warmth: Come Inside From the Cold Day" is a day for warmth and comfort indoors during the cold winter months, promoting relaxation and coziness.


National Blonde Brownie Day

Blonde brownies
National Blonde Brownie Day celebrates the delicious dessert made with brown sugar, butter, and other ingredients, highlighting its sweet and chewy goodness.

Community Manager Appreciation Day

Community manager sign
Community Manager Appreciation Day is a day to recognize and celebrate the contributions and hard work of community managers in fostering online communities.


National
Hot Sauce Day

Bottles of hot sauce
National Hot Sauce Day is a day to celebrate the spicy condiment, recognizing its diverse flavors and heat levels that enhance a wide variety of dishes.


Grandpa’s Day

Grandpa and his grandson
Grandpa's Day is a special occasion to honor and show appreciation for grandfathers, celebrating their wisdom, love, and positive influence in the family.


National
Polka Dot Day

polka dots
National Polka Dot Day is a joyous holiday celebrating the timeless and playful polka dot pattern, often associated with fashion and artistic expression.

March 23

First Philippine Republic Day

phillipine flag
First Philippine Republic Day celebrates the establishment of the First Philippine Republic, honoring the country's independence & its historical significance.






National Aiden Day

Blocks that spell aiden
National Aiden Day is observed to honor individuals named Aiden, derived from the Irish name Aodhán, celebrating its cultural and historical significance.




National Reading Day

children reading
National Reading Day is dedicated to encouraging young children to love reading, enhancing literacy and promoting the lifelong habit of reading widely.

Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day

snowplow truck
Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day humorously acknowledges the accidental knocking over of mailboxes by snowplows, likening it to a game of hockey with mailboxes.

International Integrative Health Day

health professionals
International Integrative Health Day is a day to promote holistic and integrative approaches to health, emphasizing a comprehensive view of healthcare.

National Handwriting Day (which coincides with John Hancock's Birthday

John Hancock's signature.
National Handwriting Day, which coincides with John Hancock's Birthday, celebrates the art of handwriting and honors John Hancock's prominent signature.

National Report Pharmaceutical
Fraud Day

Pharmacist with a bag with a $
National Report Pharmaceutical Fraud Day aims to raise awareness about the importance of reporting fraud in the pharmaceutical industry to protect the public.

Speak Up And Succeed Day

megaphone with SPEAK UP near it.
Speak Up And Succeed Day encourages individuals to confidently express their ideas and opinions, highlighting the importance of clear communication for success.

International Measure Your Feet Day

bottom of a shoe being measured.
International Measure Your Feet Day is a lighthearted holiday encouraging people to measure their feet for proper shoe fitting and foot health awareness.






National King Day

A crown
National King Day, observed on January 23, celebrates those named King, reflecting on the name's meaning of 'ruler' & its historical and cultural significance.



National
Rhubarb Pie Day

A rhubarb pie
National Rhubarb Pie Day celebrates the tart, vegetable-based dessert, encouraging bakers to enjoy this traditional, tangy treat with friends and family.

International Sticky Toffee Pudding Day

Stick Toffee Pudding served with strawberry and icecream.
International Sticky Toffee Pudding Day celebrates the rich and decadent dessert made with dates and toffee sauce, highlighting its indulgent and comforting flavors.





National Pedro Day

PEDRO
National Pedro Day, celebrated on January 23, honors individuals named Pedro, a name of Latin origin meaning 'stone' or 'rock,' highlighting its roots.



Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti

Statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti is an Indian holiday commemorating the birthday of the prominent freedom fighter and national leader on January 23rd.

Maternal Health Awareness Day

A pregnant person.
Maternal Health Awareness Day raises awareness on pregnancy and childbirth issues, emphasizing maternal health and promoting safer motherhood. #MaternalHealth





National Pie Day

Pies
National Pie Day, celebrated on January 23, is a delightful day to enjoy, appreciate, and indulge in the wide variety of pies available, from sweet to savory.




Parakram Divas

India flag colors
Parakram Divas is celebrated in India to mark the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, honoring his valor and contributions to independence.

March 24


Beer Can Appreciation Day

Beer cans
Beer Can Appreciation Day celebrates the anniversary of the first canned beer in 1935. It honors the innovation and nicety of beer cans in beverage history.


International
Day of Education

International Education Day, on January 24, emphasizes education for peace and development, advocating inclusive learning opportunities around the globe.


National
Library Selfie Day

students taking a group selfie in the library
National Library Selfie Day, marked on the fourth Wednesday in January, encourages people to share pictures of their bookshelves, promoting a love for reading.


Talk Like a Grizzled Prospector Day

a person in a canoe in the water
Grizzled Prospector Day, celebrated humorously on January 24, encourages adopting the speech style of old-time prospectors for amusing linguistic fun.


Birthday of Imam Ali in Iran

a sign that read Imam Ali's birthday and the Iran flag
The Birthday of Imam Ali in Iran commemorates the birth of Ali ibn Abi Talib, a key figure in Shia Islam and the cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad.


International Mobile Phone Recycling Day

old cell phones for recycling
International Mobile Phone Recycling Day, observed annually, promotes global awareness by encouraging the responsible disposal and recycling of mobile phones.



National Lobster Thermidor Day

Lobster Thermidor dish
National Lobster Thermidor Day celebrates the classic French dish. It honors the delicious lobster preparation with a rich, creamy sauce and tasty ingredients.



Tu Bishvat

happy tu bishvat sign
Tu Bishvat, the Jewish New Year for Trees, typically observed in January or February, celebrates nature in Jewish tradition through rituals and planting.


Change a
Pet’s Life Day

photo of cute cats and dogs
Change a Pet's Life Day encourages adopting pets from shelters, promoting responsible pet ownership, and improving the lives of animals through love and care.

Macintosh
Computer Day

person using a macintosh computer
Macintosh Computer Day, observed on January 24, celebrates the introduction of the Apple Macintosh computer in 1984, marking a milestone in personal computing.


National Peanut Butter Day

creamy peanut butter in a jar
National Peanut Butter Day, celebrated on January 24, honors the popular spread made from ground peanuts. It's a day to enjoy the versatile peanut butter.


Unification Day in Romania

Map of Romania
Unification Day in Romania is on January 24, marking the 1918 union that incorporated Transylvania, Bessarabia, and Bukovina into the modern Romanian state.

Feast of Our Lady of Peace in Roman Catholic Church

a religious symbol for a person
The Feast of Our Lady of Peace in the Roman Catholic Church commemorates the Virgin Mary as a perfect symbol of peace and is celebrated on January 24.


Moebius Syndrome Awareness Day

purple awareness ribbon
Moebius Syndrome Awareness Day, observed on January 24, raises awareness about the rare neurological condition, fostering support for affected individuals.



National
“Just Do It” Day

Just do it - each word on a line help up with a clothespin
National "Just Do It" Day, observed on January 24, encourages taking action and overcoming procrastination. It's a day to tackle tasks and pursue goals.


Weedless Wednesday

a person with an unlit marijuan joint
Weedless Wednesday, on January 24 during National Non-Smoking Week, urges tobacco and cannabis users to quit for 24 hours, promoting smoking cessation.


Global Belly
Laugh Day

Two global lifes
Global Belly Laugh Day celebrated on January 24, promotes the health benefits of laughter. People worldwide are encouraged to share laughs for their well-being.


National
Compliment Day

Sign that says good job
National Compliment Day, on January 24, encourages sharing uplifting compliments, promoting positivity, and strengthening social bonds through kind words.



Paul Pitcher Day

Staute of paul pitcher
Paul Pitcher Day, celebrated on January 24 in Cornwall, UK, traditionally involves breaking pitchers and drinking ale to mark the eve of St. Paul's conversion.

World Day for African and Afrodescendant Culture

a group of african americans
World Day for African and Afrodescendant Culture, observed on January 24, celebrates the diverse cultural heritage of Afrodescendant communities globally.

March 25

A Room Of
 One’s Own Day

a set of smiling ladies
A Room of One's Own Day celebrates the empowerment of women's independence and creativity, inspired by Virginia Woolf's essay advocating for women's autonomy.


Mahayana New Year

religious statue
Mahayana New Year is a Buddhist holiday celebrated in Mahayana Buddhist communities, marking the beginning of the new year based on the lunar calendar.

National
Opposite Day

child with a national opposite day sign
National Opposite Day is a lighthearted observance where people humorously say or do the opposite of what they mean, adding fun and whimsy to interactions.


Tatiana Day in Ukraine

Ukraine flag
Tatiana Day in Ukraine is a traditional holiday celebrated on January 25th, honoring students and educators and promoting learning and academic achievement.

Betico Croes' Birthday in Aruba

Grandmother with her grandson and daughter
Betico Croes' Birthday in Aruba is a public holiday commemorating the birth of Gilberto François "Betico" Croes, a key figure in Aruba's political history.


NASA's Day of Remembrance

rocket ship
NASA's Day of Remembrance is observed to honor the brave astronauts who lost their lives in the pursuit of space exploration and scientific advancement.

National Tourism
 Day in India

India flag
National Tourism Day in India is a day promoting the country's rich cultural heritage and diverse attractions, aiming to boost tourism and travel awareness.


Thaipoosam Cavadee

decorations for festivities
Thaipoosam Cavadee is a Hindu festival observed by Tamil communities, featuring acts of devotion, penance, and the carrying of cavadee (a form of sacrifice).


Burns Night

Robert Burns
Burns Night is a Scottish celebration held on January 25th to honor the life and works of the poet Robert Burns through traditional food, poetry, and music.


National
Fish Taco Day

taco fish
National Fish Taco Day celebrates the popular dish consisting of fish, toppings, and tortillas, highlighting its cultural significance and culinary enjoyment.

Observe the
Weather Day

two toddlers hugging
Observe the Weather Day encourages people to take note of and appreciate the weather, fostering awareness and understanding of meteorological phenomena.

Thaipusam in Singapore

Religious statue
Thaipusam in Singapore is a Hindu festival celebrated with processions, rituals, and acts of devotion, including piercing and carrying kavadis as offerings.


Clashing Clothes Day

a pair of different colored sneakers
Clashing Clothes Day, celebrated on the fourth Thursday in January, encourages wearing mismatched, colorful outfits as a fun and bold fashion statement.

National
Irish Coffee Day

Irish coffee sign
National Irish Coffee Day celebrates the classic drink made with hot coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar, and cream, honoring its rich and flavorful tradition.

St Dwynwen'
 Day in UK

romantic dinner for two
St Dwynwen's Day is celebrated in Wales on January 25th, honoring the Welsh patron saint of lovers and promoting romantic gestures and expressions of love.


Tu B'Shevat in Israel

Happy Tubishvat sign
Tu B'Shevat in Israel is a Jewish holiday known as the "New Year for Trees," celebrated with tree planting, feasting on fruits, and environmental awareness.

Macintosh
Computer Day

Macintosh computer
Macintosh Computer Day celebrates the introduction of the Apple Macintosh computer, marking its impact on the technology industry and computing history.



National IV Nurse Day

Nurse administering an IV
National IV Nurse Day is an observance to recognize and honor the specialized skills and contributions of nurses who administer intravenous therapy to patients.

Students
Day in Russia

a student holding school material.
Students Day in Russia is a celebration of the country's youth and future, recognizing the importance of education and the contributions of students to society.

March 26



Australia Day

Australia day sign with an australia flag
Australia Day is celebrated on January 26, commemorating the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788. It's a national day honoring Australian history and culture.

Liberation Day in Uganda

liberation day and uganda flag
Liberation Day in Uganda, celebrated on January 26, marks the end of the dictatorship in 1986, symbolizing freedom and the country's progress toward democracy.

National
Green Juice Day

A glass of green juices
National Green Juice Day, on January 26, promotes the health benefits of green juices, encouraging people to add nutritious green drinks to their diets.

Toad Hollow Day Of Encouragement

a small child sharing their icecream
Toad Hollow Day of Encouragement celebrated on January 26, encourages uplifting others and fostering support through acts of encouragement and kindness.



Clashing Clothes Day

Ugly Christmas sweater
International Customs Day, observed on January 26, shows the role of customs organizations in fostering global trade, border security, and economic development.

National Activity Professionals Day

two professionals collaborating
Activity Professionals Day, observed annually on January 26, celebrates dedicated professionals enhancing the quality of life in care settings through support.


National Peanut Brittle Day

Peanut brittle
National Peanut Brittle Day, celebrated on January 26, recognizes and indulges in the sweet, crunchy confection made from caramelized sugar and roasted peanuts.


Dental Drill Appreciation Day

A dental professional holding a dental drill
Dental Drill Appreciation Day, on January 26, humorously acknowledges the tool's role in dental care. It brings awareness to dental health with a playful tone.


National Big Wig Day

a set of head mannequin head adorned with wigs.
National Big Wig Day is on January 26, and it encourages people to wear big wigs. It's a lighthearted day to embrace creativity and humor via hairstyles.


National Preschool Fitness Day

preschoolers playing
National Preschool Fitness Day, on January 27, promotes physical activity and healthy habits and fosters early childhood development through exercise and play.


International Customs Day

A body of water containing filled with cargo vessels.
Clashing Clothes Day, a fun observance, encourages wearing mismatched outfits on January 24, celebrating individuality and creativity in personal style.

National Ellen Degeneres Day

Helen Deneres speaking on the podium
National Ellen DeGeneres Day is on January 26 and celebrates the achievements and impact of Ellen DeGeneres, a popular comedian, actress, and television host.

National
Spouse’s Day

a couple spending time together
National Spouses Day falls on January 26th. It serves to honor spouses, and appreciate the importance of companionship and the love shared with one's partner.

International Environmental Education Day

kids drawing
International Playdate Day is a day dedicated to encouraging families to engage in playful activities, fostering social interaction, and the importance of play.

National Fun
at Work Day

colleagues having fun in the office.
National Fun at Work Day, celebrated on January 26, encourages a playful and enjoyable atmosphere in the workplace to boost morale and foster positivity.



Republic Day in India

The Indian flag
Republic Day in India on January 26, commemorates the adoption of the Constitution in 1950, marking the country's transition to a sovereign democratic republic.

March 27


Auschwitz
Liberation Day

concentration camp in Auschwitz
Auschwitz Liberation Day on January 27 marks the liberation of the concentration camp, emphasizing remembrance, education, and reflection on the Holocaust.


Local Quilt Shop Day

Quilt
Local Quilt Shop Day is celebrated on January 28. It aims to support & celebrate small, independent quilt shops and promote community engagement with quilting.

Saint Dévote's
Day - Monaco

temple
Saint Dévote's Day in Monaco, celebrated on January 27, honors the patron saint of the principality, Saint Devote, with religious ceremonies and festive events.

Defender of the Fatherland Day in Turkmenistan

Grandmother with her grandson and daughter
Defender of the Fatherland Day in Turkmenistan celebrated on January 27, honors the country's armed forces and the people dedicated to defending the nation.

National
Geographic Day

times and national geographic magazine
National Geographic Day, on January 27, honors the renowned magazine and society, promoting awareness and appreciation of geography, science, and exploration.

Spirituality Day/St Sava's Day in Serbia

Temple
Spirituality Day, also known as St. Sava's Day, marked on January 27 in Serbia, honors the country's patron saint and promotes reflection and cultural heritage.



e-Day

math formula
e-Day, observed on January 27, celebrates the mathematical constant "e" (approximately 2.71828), showcasing its significance in mathematics and science.


National
Seed Swap Day

plant seeds
National Seed Swap Day is on the last Saturday of January & encourages gardeners to exchange seeds, fostering biodiversity and promoting sustainable gardening.



Thomas Crapper Day

toilet and urinal
Thomas Crapper Day, observed on January 27, celebrates the contributions of Thomas Crapper to modern plumbing, honoring his innovations in the toilet industry.

International Holocaust Remembrance Day

star of david on a bob wire fence
International Holocaust Remembrance Day, observed on January 27, honors the victims of the Holocaust, emphasizing remembrance and education to prevent genocide.

National
Chocolate Cake Day

slice of chocolate cake
National Chocolate Cake Day, celebrated on January 27, indulges chocolate lovers in the joy of this rich dessert, honoring its rich flavor and sweetness.



Vietnam Peace Day

vietnam flag
Vietnam Peace Day, observed on January 27, observes the signing of the Paris Peace Accords in 1973, marking the end of the Vietnam War and promoting peace.


International Port Wine Day

Tray with 3 glasses of wine
International Port Wine Day, observed on January 27, celebrates the rich heritage of Port wine, a fortified wine from Portugal's Douro Valley, through tastings.



Punch the Clock Day

vintage punch clock
Punch the Clock Day, observed on January 27, recognizes the value of clocking in and out of work, symbolizing dedication to employment and the work ethic.

World Breast Pumping Day

baby drinking breast milk
World Breast Pumping Day, on January 27, raises awareness about the importance of breast pumping, supporting breastfeeding mothers, and normalizing its use.

March 28

American Immigration Lawyers Association Day of Action

Immigration Law book
American Immigration Lawyers Association Day of Action is a day dedicated to advocating for fair and just immigration laws and policies in the United States.


Global Community Engagement Day

community engagement
Global Community Engagement Day is a day dedicated to promoting and celebrating community involvement, volunteerism, and civic engagement on a global scale.

National Blueberry Pancake Day

blueberry pancakes
National Blueberry Pancake Day is a culinary holiday celebrating the delicious combination of blueberries and pancakes, a popular tasty breakfast dish.


Pop Art Day

pop art
Pop Art Day celebrates the influential art movement that emerged in the 1950s, emphasizing popular culture and mass media imagery in creative expression.




Army Day in Armenia

National Army Day on a sign and the Armenian flag
Army Day in Armenia is a national holiday commemorating the Armenian Armed Forces and honoring the contributions and sacrifices of military personnel.


International
 LEGO Day

Legos one in the shape of a heart
International LEGO Day celebrates the fun, popular toy bricks, fostering creativity, imagination, and the joy of building and constructing with LEGO sets.


National Daisy Day

A beautiful daisy
National Daisy Day is a celebration of the daisy flower, recognizing its beauty and symbolism, and encouraging appreciation for this cute and charming bloom.

Rattlesnake
Roundup Day

rattle snake
Rattlesnake Roundup Day is a controversial event in some areas, involving the mass capture and removal of rattlesnakes for safety and environmental reasons.




Christa McAuliffe Day

space shuttle take off
Christa McAuliffe Day honors the life and legacy of Christa McAuliffe, a teacher and astronaut who tragically lost her life in the Challenger disaster.

International Reducing CO2 Emissions Day

CO2 chart trending downward
International Reducing CO2 Emissions Day is a day to raise awareness about the importance of reducing carbon dioxide emissions to mitigate climate change.


National Gift of The Lady Bug Day

a lady bug on a live daisy
National Gift of the Ladybug Day is observed annually on January 28th to celebrate the symbolism of ladybugs as cute bringers of good luck and happiness.

Thank A Plugin Developer Day

photo of software developers
Thank a Plugin Developer Day is a day to express gratitude to the individuals who create and maintain plugins that enhance various software and platforms.




Data Privacy Day

Data privacy word cloud
Data Privacy Day is an international observance for raising awareness about data protection, privacy rights, and cybersecurity practices in the digital age.


José Martí´s Birthday Memorial in Cuba

community engagement
José Martí's Birthday Memorial in Cuba is a national holiday commemorating the birth of José Martí, a prominent figure in Cuban independence and literature.


National Kazoo Day

A kazoo
National Kazoo Day is celebrated on January 28th, honoring the quirky musical instrument and encouraging people to play and enjoy its unique and peculiar sound.


World Leprosy Day

it's a joke
World Leprosy Day is observed to raise awareness about leprosy, reduce stigma, and support those affected by the disease through education and advocacy.




Data Protection Day

computer with a lock repesenting dataprivacy
Data Protection Day is an international observance promoting awareness of data privacy and the responsible use of personal information in the digital era.



National Bible Sunday

a bible next to a coffee cup and bouquet flowers
National Bible Sunday, observed on the 4th Sunday, is a religious holiday dedicated to honoring the significance of the Bible and promoting its teachings.

National
Pediatrician Day

pediatrician with a mom and their child
National Pediatrician Day, observed on January 28th, honors pediatricians for their specialized care and contributions to children's health and well-being.

March 29

Auckland Anniversary Day in New Zealand

Photo of New Zealand
Auckland Anniversary Day in New Zealand is on the Monday closest to January 29, marks the founding of Auckland with events, parades, and community festivities.



National Bible Day

Open bible
National Bible Day, celebrated on January 29, encourages people to read, study, and enjoy the Bible's significance in various religious traditions and cultures.

National Curmudgeons Day

A grumpy man
National Curmudgeons Day, observed on January 29, playfully honors those who embrace a grumpy disposition, encouraging humor and tolerance for the curmudgeons among us.


Duarte´s Day

statue of duarte
Duarte's Day, celebrated on January 26 in the Dominican Republic, honors Juan Pablo Duarte, a founding father in the country's fight for independence.


National Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day

A pair of scissors and tape on top of bubble wraps
National Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day, celebrated on the last Monday of January, recognizes the joy and stress relief provided by popping bubble wrap.

Nelson Anniversary Day in New Zealand

A picture of Nelson Mandela
Nelson Anniversary Day in New Zealand, observed on the Monday closest to February 1, celebrates the founding of Nelson with events and community activities.


Freethinkers Day

Hand with globe
Freethinkers Day, on January 29, celebrates the value of independent thought & encourages people to embrace reason, logic, and inquiry in shaping their beliefs.


National
Carnation Day

A bunch
National Carnation Day, on January 29, celebrates the beauty and symbolism of carnations. It honors the flower's history and diverse cultural meanings.

Seeing Eye Guide Dog Anniversary

A blind person with their seeing eye guide dog
Seeing Eye Guide Dog Anniversary, on January 29, celebrates the founding of the first guide dog school in the US and honors guide dogs' contributions.


Kansas Day

Photo of Kansas
Kansas Day, celebrated on January 29, marks the state's admission to the Union. It honors the history, culture, and achievements of the state of Kansas.


National
Corn Chip Day

A bowl of corn tortilla chips
National Corn Chip Day, observed on January 29, celebrates the popular snack made from cornmeal. It's a day to enjoy the crunchy and flavorful of corn chips.

St. Valero's Feast - Spain (Zaragoza)

Spain
St. Valero's Feast in Zaragoza, Spain, celebrated on January 29, honors the patron saint of the city with religious ceremonies, processions, and festive events.


National Puzzle Day

Crossword puzzle
National Puzzle Day, on January 29, encourages people to engage in puzzles, fostering cognitive skills, creativity, and enjoyment in problem-solving activities.

National
Cowboy Poetry Gathering Week

a Poetry sign
National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Week celebrates the oral tradition of cowboy poetry, preserving and sharing the cultural heritage of the American West.


Thomas Paine Day

Illustration of Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine Day, on January 29, marks the birthday of the influential political writer and Founding Father, Thomas Paine, known for his revolutionary writings.

March 30

A.F.R.M.A. Fancy Rat & Mouse Day

A rodent
A.F.R.M.A. Fancy Rat & Mouse Day, observed on January 30, celebrates fancy rats and mice as pets, promoting their care, companionship, and unique qualities.



National Escape Day

Two people having a spa day
National Escape Day, observed on the last Saturday in January, encourages people to take a break, relax, and escape from stress by enjoying leisure activities.

World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day

Tropical disease names
World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day on January 30 raises awareness and promotes global efforts to eliminate afflictions affecting vulnerable populations.


Korematsu Day

The US and Japanese flags
Korematsu Day, observed on January 30, honors Fred Korematsu, a civil rights activist who challenged the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

National
Inane Answering Message Day

National Inane Answering Message Day, on January 30, playfully celebrates creative or silly voicemail messages, bringing humor to recorded phone responses.

Yodel for Your Neighbors Day

Someone yodeling
Yodel for Neighbors Day, celebrated on January 30, encourages people to spread joy by yodeling, fostering community and lightheartedness among neighbors.


Matyrs’ Day in Nepal

Nepal's flag
Martyrs' Day in Nepal, observed on January 30, honors the sacrifice of freedom fighters who fought against the autocratic Rana regime for the country's freedom.


National Plan for Vacation Day

Calendar with pins
National Vacation Planning Day, observed on the last Tuesday in January, encourages individuals to plan and schedule vacations, promoting work-life balance.

National
Croissant Day

A basket of croissants
National Croissant Day, celebrated on January 30, pays homage to the flaky, buttery pastry of French origin. It's a day to indulge in and appreciate croissants.


School Day of Non-Violence and Peace

elementary kids and their parents
School Peace Day, observed on January 30, promotes tolerance and non-violence, fostering a harmonious and inclusive global culture of peace among students.

National Draw A Dinosaur Day

Drawing of dinosaurs
National Draw a Dinosaur Day, held on January 30, encourages creativity and fun by inviting people to draw and share their imaginative dinosaur illustrations.


The Three Holy Hierarchs in Greece

Templates
The Three Holy Hierarchs in Greece observed on January 30, honors theologians and saints Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom.

March 31

Appreciate
Your Social Security Check Day

Umbrella with social security written on it
"Appreciate Your Social Security Check Day" is celebrated to acknowledge and express gratitude for the benefits received through the Social Security system
.

Independence
Day in Nauru

Nauru flags
Nauru Independence Day is a national holiday celebrated annually on January 31st, commemorating the day in 1968 when Nauru gained independence from Australia.


National Inspire
Your Heart
with the Arts Day

art brushes and paint
National Inspire Your Heart with the Arts Day is celebrated on January 31st to encourage people to explore and appreciate various forms of art for inspiration.


Brandy
Alexander Day

Brandy glasses
Brandy Alexander Day is celebrated on January 31st. People enjoy the classic cocktail called Brandy Alexander, made with brandy, crème de cacao, and cream.


International
Zebra Day

Mariachi band
International Zebra Day is observed on January 31 to raise awareness about zebras, their importance in ecosystems, & the conservation efforts to protect them.



Scotch Tape Day

A pink a tape dispenser with a roll of tape
Scotch Tape Day is on Jan 31 and celebrates its invention and usefulness in various applications. It's a day to appreciate its versatility in everyday tasks.


Eat Brussels
Sprouts Day

A bowl of brussels sprouts
Eat Brussels Sprouts Day is celebrated on January 31 & encourages people to incorporate Brussels sprouts into their meals and appreciate their health benefits.

National
Backward Day

someone with their suit on backwards
National Backward Day is a fun holiday observed on January 31st, where people reverse normal behaviors, wear clothes backward, and reverse activity order.


Hell is Freezing
Over Day

Icicles
Hell is Freezing Over Day is an unofficial holiday that jokes about an extremely unlikely event occurring, implying that something is impossible to happen.


National
Gorilla Suit Day

Someone in a gorilla suit
National Gorilla Suit Day is observed on January 31st, when people wear gorilla suits, engage in playful activities, and celebrate the fun side of gorillas.


Hug an
Economist Day

Two coworkers
Hug an Economist Day is an unofficial holiday that encourages people to show appreciation for economists and the field of economics through gratitude.


National Hot Chocolate Day

Two delicious cupts of hot chocalte with marshallmellow and a peppermint stick
National Hot Chocolate Day is celebrated on January 31 and is dedicated to indulging in warm and comforting beverages made with chocolate, milk, and toppings.
Search