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World Hearing Day. National Anthem Day. Missouri Compromise. National Mulled Wine Day. March 4. National Grammar Day. National Hug a G.I. Day. World Obesity Day. National Pound Cake Day.
March 12: Daylight Saving Time, National Girl Scout Day, Working Moms Day. March 13: National Napping Day, K9 Veterans Day, Good Samaritan Day. March 14: National Pi Day. March 15: The Ides of ...
Sea Week, 27 Feb–6 March [10] Multiples Awareness Week, 28 Feb–6 March [11] Global Public Health Week, 3–7 April 2023 [12] Perinatal Mental Health Awareness Week, from 1 May [13] Rotuman Language Week, 7–13 May [14] New Zealand Sign Language Week, from 2 May; National Organic Week - 1-7 May; Youth Week, 21–29 May; Samoan Language Week ...
Steak and Blowjob Day. Steak and Blowjob Day (sometimes Steak & BJ Day or Steak and Knobber Day) [ 1] is a satirical unofficial holiday [ 2][ 3][ 4] created in the United States as a male response to Valentine's Day and celebrated a month later, on March 14. [ 5] On the day, women are purportedly supposed to cook a filet steak for and perform ...
In Poland during holidays on 1 and 3 May, when taking a few days of leave can result in 9-day-long holidays; this is called The Picnic (or Majówka). In Japan, golden-week lasts roughly a full week. Then, in 2007, the law was amended so that if any 2 public holidays occur both on a weekday and are separated by a day, then that intermediate day ...
Here's a list of the March holidays and observances to know about in 2024. St. Patrick's Day, World Compliment Day, and more make it on this list.
The holiday ends on March 9. March 21: Mother's Day: عيد الأم: Fête des Mères: The holiday also falls on the Vernal Equinox. May 6: Martyrs' Day: عيد الشهداء: Jour des martyrs: Syrian and Lebanese national holiday commemorating the Syrian and Lebanese nationalists executed in Damascus and Beirut on May 6, 1916 by Jamal Pasha ...
From Martin Luther King Jr to Thanksgiving, these are the dates of the 2023 federal holidays. 2023 federal holidays: New Year’s Day : Sunday, January 1 (Observed Monday, January 2)