Every Day's A Holiday
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Shower With a Friend Day: Feb 5th
Thank Your Mail Carrier Day: Feb 4th
National Tater Tot Day: Feb 2nd
Spunky Old Broads Day: Feb 1st
National Hot Chocolate Day: 01/31/24
National Croissant Day: 01/30/24
National Puzzle Day: 01/29/24
National Daisy Day: 01/28/24
National Geographic Day: 01/27/24
National Spouses Day: 01/26/24
Irish Coffee Day: 01/25/24
Get an extra kick out of Irish Coffee Day as we spike our brews, tracing the steamy history of whiskey coffee blends - a perfect mixture of comfort and flavor we can’t get enough sips of.
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Macintosh Computer Day: 01/24/24
National Handwriting Day: 01/23/24
National Hotsauce Day: 01/22/24
Feel the burn as we dive mouth-first into National Hot Sauce Day, exploring the tongue-tingling history and "heats-piring" facts around these fiery condiments we can't get enough drops of.
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Sweatpants Day: 01/21/24
Get comfy and cozy as we stretch out on Sweatpants Day, pulling on the fascinating history and secrets behind the beloved casual pants that encourage relaxation. Discover how sweats became a staple uniform for letting loose while still looking pulled together.
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National Penguin Day: 01/20/24
Take the plunge into delightful fun on National Penguin Day, discovering the fascinating world of black and white birds who know how to beat the icy cold. Get the inside scoop on these smart feathered creatures who have unique ways of sticking together.
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National Popcorn Day: 01/19/24
The Everyday's a Holiday podcast pops into delicious fun for National Popcorn Day, exploring the crunchy history and trivia around this puffed treat we can't get enough kernels of.
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Winnie the Pooh Day: 01/18/24
January 18th is celebrated as Winnie the Pooh Day. The day is dedicated to the beloved children's book character created by author A.A. Milne and illustrator E.H. Shepard.
Winnie the Pooh is a friendly and lovable bear who lives in the Hundred Acre Wood with his friends Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, and Roo. The character first appeared in the book "Winnie-the-Pooh" in 1926 and has since become a beloved icon of children's literature.
Winnie the Pooh Day is an opportunity to celebrate the enduring popularity of this classic character and to reflect on the timeless lessons and messages found in the stories. It is also a chance to appreciate the artistry and creativity of Milne and Shepard, who brought these characters to life through their writing and illustrations.
To celebrate Winnie the Pooh Day, people may participate in activities such as reading the books or watching movies or TV shows based on the character, creating Winnie the Pooh-themed crafts or decorations, or sharing their favorite Winnie the Pooh stories or memories.
Overall, Winnie the Pooh Day is a fun and nostalgic holiday that celebrates a beloved children's character and the enduring magic of children's literature. It is a chance to appreciate the joy and wonder of childhood and to reflect on the many ways in which Winnie the Pooh has touched the hearts of generations of readers.
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National Bootleggers Day: 01/17/24
January 17th is celebrated as Bootlegger's Day in the United States. The day commemorates the anniversary of the start of Prohibition in 1920, which drove the production and sale of alcohol underground and gave rise to a network of illegal bootleggers.
Bootleggers were individuals who produced, transported, and sold illegal alcohol during Prohibition. They often operated in secret, using clandestine methods to avoid detection by law enforcement.
Bootlegger's Day is an opportunity to reflect on the history of Prohibition and its impact on American society. It is also a chance to appreciate the ingenuity and resourcefulness of bootleggers, who were able to thrive in a challenging and dangerous environment.
To celebrate Bootlegger's Day, people may participate in activities such as visiting a museum or exhibition that explores the history of Prohibition, watching movies or documentaries about the era, or learning more about the techniques and methods used by bootleggers to produce and distribute illegal alcohol.
Overall, Bootlegger's Day is a reminder of the complex and fascinating history of Prohibition and the enduring legacy of bootlegging in American culture. It is a chance to appreciate the ingenuity and determination of those who defied the law to satisfy a demand for alcohol, and to reflect on the lessons that can be learned from this period in American history.
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