NATIONAL DECENCY DAY
National Decency Day on May 14 celebrates the basic standard of civility that every American deserves. DECENCY is a non-partisan grassroots movement launched to inspire decency in everyday life – in both conversations and actions. By raising awareness, the movement aims to encourage schools and local community groups to embrace DECENCY and integrate it into both curriculum plans and service projects. Discover more…
PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL DAY
May 15 honors Peace Officers Memorial Day to tribute to local, state, and federal law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice or been injured in the line of duty. The observance takes place during Police Week. Read more…
NATIONAL BE A MILLIONAIRE DAY
Annually on May 20, we celebrate National Be a Millionaire Day and wonder what it would be like to be a millionaire. Read more…
NATIONAL RESCUE DOG DAY
Each year on May 20, we recognizes all the benefits of allowing a four-legged canine to adopt you into their immeasurably lovable life on National Rescue Dog Day. Learn more…
NATIONAL STREAMING DAY
National Streaming Day on May 20 recognizes the advancing and growing technology that makes our mobile lives run more smoothly. So many options…
NATIONAL WAITSTAFF DAY
National Waitstaff Day on May 21 recognizes the dedicated and often talented waitstaff. We encourage everyone to show appreciation to all waitstaff for making our dining experiences enjoyable. At the same time, restaurant owners and managers also recognize and express their appreciation for their team of waitstaff. After all, They help restaurants thrive. Discover more…
NATIONAL HUG YOUR CAT DAY
When National Hug Your Cat Day rolls around each year on June 4, the purr-fect opportunity presents itself for some snuggle time. Depending on your feline critter’s nature, hugging may not be in the cards. However, like most animals, touch is a vital part of communication – and the same goes for the claw-ful kind
NATIONAL OLD MAID’S DAY
National Old Maid’s Day falls on June 4 to recognize the women who never marry and remain childless. While the term may not seem to be flattering, we still think it’s important to celebrate Old Maids everywhere and their honor their contributions to their families and communities
NATIONAL START OVER DAY
Today is June 5 on the National Day Calendar and it’s National Start Over Day to remind you it’s perfectly fine to start over! Today’s National Day is about making the decision to accept failure and start over, from scratch.
NATIONAL CORN ON THE COB DAYAs we approach the first day of summer, June 11th marks the calendar to celebrate National Corn on the Cob Day each year. Fresh corn on the cob is a summertime treat people from all corners of the United States look forward to as we start the picnic season
