Turn Your Clocks an Hour Back Are we about to embrace a change in history as we know it? Ahead of Daylight-Saving Time, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio reintroduced the Sunshine Protection Act of 2023 for the 118th Congress. The legislation would end the antiquated practice of changing clocks twice a year. NOT YET! Clocks
Monthly Archives: April 2025
International ASMR Day International ASMR Day is celebrated annually on April 9 to raise awareness about Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR)—a sensory experience often described as a tingling sensation triggered by specific visual or auditory stimuli like whispering, tapping, or soft crinkling sounds. Many people find ASMR helpful for relaxation, stress relief, and even improved […]
Trading Cards for Grown-ups Day Trading Cards for Grown-ups Day is celebrated annually on April 8. This day honors the passion and nostalgia that many adults have for collecting trading cards, whether they feature sports figures, pop culture icons, or characters from trading card games. Trading cards originated in the 19th century as promotional items […]
Metric System Day Metric System Day is observed annually on October 10 (10/10). The date symbolizes the base-10 (decimal) structure of the metric system, which is built on powers of ten. Promote awareness and understanding of the metric system. Encourage its adoption and proper usage, especially in countries where it’s not the primary measurement system. […]
Army Day Originally recognized as Army Day from 1928 to 1949 to commemorate the U.S. entry into World War I on April 6, 1917. It was absorbed into Armed Forces Day (observed on the third Saturday in May) starting in 1950. Used to boost recruitment and public support for the military during interwar years and […]
Bell Bottoms Day Bell Bottoms Day is celebrated annually on April 5th, honoring the iconic flared pants that became a symbol of self-expression and rebellion during the 1960s and 1970s. These trousers, snug at the top and wide at the bottom, bring a sense of flair and freedom. Wearing them feels like stepping into a […]
Fire Walk Day International Firewalk Day is celebrated annually on the first Saturday of April, which in 2025 fell on April 5. This global event honors the ancient practice of firewalking—walking barefoot over hot embers—as a symbol of personal transformation, courage, and resilience. The idea for International Firewalk Day was conceived during the 2017 Firewalk […]
Walk Around Things Day National Walk Around Things Day is observed annually on April 4. This lighthearted holiday encourages individuals to both literally and figuratively “walk around things,” promoting mindfulness, creativity, and a fresh perspective on problem-solving. While the exact origins of National Walk Around Things Day are unclear, the day serves as a reminder […]
Pony Express Day Pony Express Day commemorates the launch of the Pony Express, the historic mail service that began on April 3, 1860. It is typically observed on or around April 3rd each year in the United States, particularly in areas along the original route, such as Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, and California. A fast mail […]
Burrito Day National Burrito Day is celebrated in the United States on the first Thursday of April each year, meaning the exact date changes annually. In 2025, Burrito Day falls on April 3rd. This fun food holiday celebrates the delicious, versatile, and satisfying burrito—a staple of Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine that has become hugely popular […]