Arbor Day Arbor Day is a holiday dedicated to tree planting and increasing awareness of the importance of trees. While National Arbor Day in the United States is celebrated annually on the last Friday in April, the observance dates can vary by state to coincide with the optimal local tree planting season. The first Arbor […]
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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.
Skipping Day National Skipping Day is on April 24th. This day is observed to raise awareness about the health benefits of skipping and encourage people to incorporate skipping into their fitness routines. It’s a day to celebrate skipping as a fun and effective form of exercise. Jump Rope Pigs in a Blanket Day National Pigs […]
Shakespeare Day Shakespeare Day typically refers to April 23rd, which is widely recognized as both the birth and death date of William Shakespeare (born in 1564 and died in 1616). Although his exact birthdate isn’t definitively recorded, it is traditionally observed on April 23rd because he was baptized on April 26th, 1564, and baptism usually […]
Pinup Day National Pinup Day is celebrated annually on April 22, honoring the timeless allure and cultural significance of pin-up art and fashion. Established in 2019 by Mission Tattoo in Santa Barbara, California, the day pays tribute to the vintage aesthetic that gained prominence in the 1940s and 1950s. The term “pin-up” refers to images—photographs, […]
White House Easter Egg Roll The 2025 White House Easter Egg Roll took place on Monday, April 21, 2025, continuing a tradition that dates back to 1878 during President Rutherford B. Hayes’ administration. Hosted by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, the event welcomed approximately 40,000 attendees to the South Lawn for a […]
Chickpea Day “Chickpea Day” isn’t a globally recognized holiday, but it could refer to a themed celebration of chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans), which are a key ingredient in many global cuisines. In some regions, events like World Pulses Day (February 10) may loosely celebrate chickpeas along with other legumes, highlighting their nutritional value […]
Dyngus Day Dyngus Day, also known as Easter Monday, is a traditional Polish holiday celebrated the day after Easter Sunday—typically with water fights, polka music, and festive food. It originated in Poland and has become especially popular in Polish-American communities, particularly in cities like Buffalo, New York. Support the Channel and Shop Amazon with This […]
Go Fly a Kite Day Go Fly a Kite Day is celebrated annually on the third Sunday of April, encouraging people to enjoy the outdoors and the simple pleasure of kite flying. In 2025, it will fall on April 20. The phrase “go fly a kite” originated in the 1940s as a colloquial way to […]
Cheddar Fries Day National Cheddar Fries Day is celebrated annually on April 20th, and in 2025, it falls on a Sunday. This cheesy celebration honors one of America’s favorite comfort foods: crispy fries smothered in melted cheddar cheese. The holiday was established in 2016 by Snuffer’s Restaurant & Bar, a Dallas-based eatery renowned for its […]
Easter Sunday Easter Sunday is a Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, as described in the New Testament of the Bible. It is the culmination of the Holy Week, which includes Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. Easter Sunday does not have a fixed date. It […]