May the 4th Be With You! Happy Star Wars Day! “May the 4th Be With You” is a fun way for fans to celebrate the iconic Star Wars franchise on May 4th. Whether you’re a Jedi, Sith, or just a fan of the galaxy far, far away, it’s a great day to immerse yourself in […]
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What is Tea-Day? A play on words for us tea aficionados. What is Tea-Day refers to the current day and what holidays or observances are associated with it.
Textiles Day Textiles Day is a celebration recognizing the importance of textiles in culture, industry, art, and daily life. While there’s no single internationally recognized “Textiles Day” with a fixed date, various countries and institutions observe textile-focused events throughout the year. Celebrated on May 3rd each year, textile day honors the contributions of the textile […]
Drone Day Drone Day is an annual event celebrated on the first Saturday in May to explore and enjoy drone music, a genre centered on sustained tones and minimalism, often associated with experimental, ambient, and electronic music. It’s not about flying drones (though some may celebrate that way too), but rather the sonic concept of […]
Harry Potter Day Harry Potter Day is celebrated on May 2nd each year to commemorate the Battle of Hogwarts, the climactic event in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows where Voldemort was ultimately defeated. The date is significant within the Harry Potter universe and was officially recognized as “International Harry Potter Day” by the UK […]
Mother Goose Day Mother Goose Day is celebrated on May 1st each year. It honors the nursery rhymes and stories traditionally attributed to Mother Goose, a fictional author of classic children’s poems and tales. The day was created in 1987 by author Gloria T. Delamar to promote her book Mother Goose: From Nursery to Literature […]
Mr. Potato Head Day Mr. Potato Head Day is celebrated on April 30th each year. This fun observance honors the classic toy that has entertained children for generations. Mr. Potato Head was the first toy ever advertised on television. It was created by George Lerner and first sold by Hasbro in 1952. Originally, the toy […]
Supply Chain Day National Supply Chain Day is celebrated annually on April 29 to honor the vital role that supply chain professionals play in connecting the world. Established in 2020 by Georgia-Pacific, this day recognizes the intricate logistics and coordination required to move goods efficiently and sustainably across the globe. Supply chains are the backbone […]
Cubicle Day National Cubicle Day is observed annually on April 28 to honor the invention of the office cubicle and its impact on modern workspaces. Introduced in 1967 by designer Robert Propst, the cubicle was created to provide office workers with individual, private spaces, aiming to enhance productivity and reduce distractions in open-plan offices. The […]
Drake’s Devil Dog Day National Devil Dog Day is celebrated annually on April 27 to honor both the iconic snack cake and the U.S. Marines who inspired its name. The term “Devil Dogs” originated during World War I, when German soldiers reportedly referred to U.S. Marines as “Teufel Hunden” (Devil Dogs) due to their fierce […]
Eeyore’s Birthday Eeyore’s Birthday Party is a day-long festival that has been an Austin, Texas tradition since 1963. It originated with students from the University of Texas at Austin. Lloyd Birdwell, a UT English student in a class studying A.A. Milne (the author of Winnie-the-Pooh), along with his classmates, decided they needed an excuse for […]










