
Tick Bite Prevention Week: Protect Yourself & Your Loved Ones
As the weather warms up and outdoor adventures become more enticing, so does the risk of tick bites. Every year, Tick Bite Prevention Week serves as a crucial reminder of the dangers these tiny parasites pose and the steps we can take to prevent bites and tick-borne diseases. Whether you’re hiking, gardening, or just enjoying nature, knowing how to protect yourself and your pets is key to staying safe.

National Blueberry Popover Day: A Delightful Celebration of a Fluffy Treat
Every year on March 10th, food lovers across the country celebrate National Blueberry Popover Day, a tribute to the light, airy, and irresistibly delicious pastry that combines the simplicity of popovers with the sweet burst of blueberries. Whether enjoyed as a breakfast treat, a snack, or a delightful dessert, blueberry popovers are a perfect balance of crispy, golden exteriors and soft, custardy centers.

Daylight Saving Time: Springing Forward & Its Impact on Our Lives
Every year, millions of people adjust their clocks for Daylight Saving Time (DST), a practice that shifts an hour of daylight from the morning to the evening. While some enjoy the extra evening sunshine, others dread the lost hour of sleep. But why do we do it, and how does it affect us? As we prepare to “spring forward” in March, let’s dive into the history, purpose, and ongoing debate surrounding DST.

National Retro Video Game Day: A Celebration of Gaming Nostalgia
Every year on March 8th, gamers of all ages celebrate National Retro Video Game Day, a day dedicated to the classic games that shaped the industry and continue to bring joy to players decades later. Whether you grew up battling Bowser in Super Mario Bros., collecting rings in Sonic the Hedgehog, or trying to get past level 256 in Pac-Man, this day is all about honoring the pixelated past and reliving the golden age of gaming.

Plant Power Day: Embracing the Energy of Plants for a Healthier Future
Every year on March 7th, Plant Power Day encourages people around the world to embrace the benefits of plant-based living. Whether you’re a lifelong vegetarian, a flexitarian looking to eat more greens, or simply curious about incorporating more plant-based meals into your diet, this day is all about recognizing the power of plants—for personal health, sustainability, and overall well-being.

National Oreo Day: A Sweet Celebration of America’s Favorite Cookie
Every year on March 6th, cookie lovers across the country come together to celebrate National Oreo Day, a day dedicated to one of the most beloved sweet treats in the world. Whether you twist, dunk, or eat them whole, there’s no denying that Oreos have secured a special place in the hearts (and taste buds) of millions. With over a century of history, endless flavors, and countless creative recipes, Oreo cookies continue to be a snack-time favorite for people of all ages.

Lent: A Season of Reflection, Renewal & Spiritual Growth
Lent is a sacred season observed by many Christian denominations worldwide, marking a period of spiritual preparation leading up to Easter. Rooted in traditions that date back centuries, Lent serves as a time for reflection, self-discipline, and renewal. Whether through fasting, prayer, or acts of kindness, those who observe Lent embark on a deeply personal journey of faith and transformation.

Celebrate Hug a GI Day: Honoring Those Who Serve
Every year on March 4th, we celebrate Hug a GI Day, a heartfelt occasion dedicated to showing appreciation for the brave men and women who serve in the United States Armed Forces. Whether they are on active duty, in the reserves, or veterans who have previously served, this day reminds us to express gratitude for their sacrifices, dedication, and unwavering commitment to protecting our nation. While the origins of Hug a GI Day are unclear, its purpose is simple yet powerful: to acknowledge and appreciate military personnel in a meaningful way.

Celebrating World Wildlife Day: Protecting Nature’s Wonders
Every year on March 3rd, the world comes together to celebrate World Wildlife Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the incredible diversity of wildlife and the urgent need to protect it. This special day was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2013 to honor the signing of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in 1973. Since then, it has served as a global reminder of the importance of conservation and the delicate balance between humans and the natural world.

Celebrate National Banana Cream Pie Day: A Sweet Slice of History, Recipes & Fun Facts
Every year on March 2nd, dessert lovers across the country celebrate National Banana Cream Pie Day—a day dedicated to one of the most beloved and timeless desserts. With its flaky crust, velvety custard, fresh bananas, and a cloud of whipped cream, banana cream pie is the epitome of comfort food. Whether you’re a longtime fan or trying it for the first time, this pie has a rich history, fun variations, and plenty of reasons to enjoy a slice (or two).
So, grab your fork and let’s dive into everything you need to know about this delicious holiday, from the origins of banana cream pie to recipes, fun facts, and creative ways to celebrate!

National Trading Card Day: Celebrating a Timeless Hobby
National Trading Card Day, observed annually on February 24th, is a celebration of one of the most beloved hobbies in the world. Whether it’s sports cards, Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, or vintage collectible sets, trading cards hold a special place in the hearts of collectors young and old.

World Peace and Understanding Day: A Call to Unity and Compassion
Each year on February 23rd, the world takes a moment to reflect on the principles of harmony, empathy, and cooperation as we observe World Peace and Understanding Day. This occasion serves as a reminder that despite our differences—cultural, religious, or political—we are all connected by our shared humanity.

The Quiet Strength of Humility: Celebrating Be Humble Day
In a world that often celebrates grandiosity, self-promotion, and the relentless pursuit of "more," the concept of humility can sometimes feel…outdated. Yet, beneath the surface of our often-boastful culture lies a quiet power, a strength that resonates far beyond fleeting moments of recognition. Be Humble Day, observed annually, serves as a gentle reminder of this enduring virtue, a day to reflect on its significance and to cultivate it within ourselves and our communities. It’s not about self-deprecation or diminishing our accomplishments; rather, it's about recognizing our place in the larger tapestry of existence, acknowledging our imperfections, and approaching life with a sense of gratitude and perspective.

National Sticky Bun Day
National Sticky Bun Day is a day to celebrate one of America's favorite breakfast treats. Sticky buns are a type of sweet roll that is often served for breakfast. They are made with a rich dough that is filled with cinnamon and sugar. The dough is then topped with a sweet glaze and baked until golden brown.

National Love Your Pet Day
National Love Your Pet Day is a day to celebrate our furry friends. It is a time to show our appreciation for the love and companionship that they bring into our lives.

Honoring Women Veterans: National Vet Girls Rock Day 🎖️💜
Every year on February 19th, we celebrate National Vet Girls Rock Day, a special day dedicated to recognizing and honoring the strength, resilience, and sacrifices of women veterans. Women have served in the U.S. military for centuries, breaking barriers, shattering stereotypes, and making invaluable contributions to the nation’s defense. This day serves as a reminder to appreciate, support, and uplift female veterans while highlighting their incredible achievements.
Let’s take a closer look at the history of women in the military, the challenges they’ve faced, and how we can show our appreciation for their service.

Sip, Savor & Celebrate: National Drink Wine Day 🍷✨
There’s nothing quite like unwinding with a glass of your favorite wine, and on February 18th, wine lovers across the country have an extra reason to raise their glasses—it’s National Drink Wine Day! Whether you prefer a bold red, a crisp white, or a bubbly rosé, this holiday is all about appreciating the rich history, cultural significance, and health benefits of wine.
So, grab your favorite bottle, pour yourself a glass, and let’s dive into the delicious world of wine!

Presidents’ Day: Honoring Leadership & Legacy
Every year on the third Monday of February, Americans celebrate Presidents’ Day, a federal holiday dedicated to honoring the nation’s past and present leaders. While many recognize this day as a time for sales, long weekends, and school vacations, its historical significance runs much deeper. From its origins as George Washington’s Birthday to its modern-day observance, Presidents’ Day serves as a reminder of the contributions, challenges, and enduring legacies of U.S. presidents.

The Versatile Almond: Celebrating National Almond Day
Almonds are more than just a tasty snack; they are a powerhouse of nutrition, history, and versatility. Every year, on February 16th, almond lovers across the country celebrate National Almond Day, recognizing the many ways this tiny nut impacts our health, cuisine, and culture. Whether you enjoy them raw, roasted, blended into almond milk, or incorporated into skincare products, almonds play a significant role in our daily lives.

National Entrepreneurship Week: Celebrating Innovation and Economic Growth
Every year, during the third week of February, the United States observes National Entrepreneurship Week—a congressionally-chartered initiative dedicated to celebrating and supporting the nation’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. In 2025, this week-long event takes place from February 15 to 22, offering a platform to honor the innovators who drive economic growth and societal progress.