October 27 is the 300th day of the year (301st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, leaving 65 days until the end of the year. Falling on a Sunday in the 43rd week, this day is packed with 13 national and international celebrations covering a wide range of topics.

Here’s a closer look at the special days happening on October 27, each with a brief explanation.


Cranky Co-Workers Day: This humorous holiday was created by Ruth and Thomas Roy to celebrate (or maybe just tolerate) your cranky co-workers. Instead of getting frustrated, take this day as an opportunity to share a laugh and bond over the quirks of office life. It’s become a lighthearted way for colleagues to poke fun at the grumpy moments we all experience.

Daylight Saving Time Ends* (Last Sunday in October): Marking the end of daylight saving time, this day means an extra hour of sleep as clocks fall back. This annual event allows for better use of daylight during the colder months and signals the gradual shortening of the days until winter.

National American Beer Day: This day is about celebrating the long-standing beer-brewing in the United States. It’s a time to raise a glass and appreciate the flavors and traditions that make American beer special. Don’t confuse this day with National Beer Day on April 7!

National Black Cat Day: Black cats are often misunderstood, and this day helps challenge the stereotypes surrounding them. By celebrating the beauty and mystery of these sleek felines, the day also raises awareness about the lower adoption rates for black cats, urging more people to consider them as pets.

National Civics Day: Observed on the same day in 1787 when the first Federalist Papers were published, National Civics Day honors the foundation of America’s democracy. It’s a day to reflect on the role of civic education and encourage citizens to be informed and engaged in their communities and government.

National Henry C. Ramos Day: This day honors Henry C. Ramos, the legendary bartender behind the iconic Ramos Gin Fizz cocktail. Born on this day in 1856, Ramos left a lasting mark on cocktail culture, and this day encourages enthusiasts to celebrate by mixing up his famous drink.

National Mentoring Day: Established to recognize the importance of mentoring, this day highlights the impact mentors have on shaping futures across all sectors. It’s an opportunity to share stories of mentorship, connect with mentors, and encourage everyone to get involved in mentoring, empowering people to reach their full potential.

National Mother-in-Law Day* (Fourth Sunday in October): A day to show appreciation for mothers-in-law and the often-underappreciated roles they play in families. It’s the perfect opportunity to express gratitude and strengthen familial bonds.

National Parmigiano Reggiano Day: Celebrating one of Italy’s most iconic cheeses, this day recognizes Parmigiano Reggiano’s centuries-old tradition and craftsmanship. Made from just three simple ingredients, this cheese is a culinary treasure with a rich heritage, enjoyed by cheese lovers around the world.

National Tight End Day* (Fourth Sunday in October): This day honors tight ends in American football, celebrating their unique role as both offensive blockers and pass-catchers. Created during an NFL game in 2018, the day has since become an official league-wide celebration, recognizing the talents of tight ends across the sport.

Navy Day: First established in 1922 by the Navy League of the United States, Navy Day honors the brave men and women serving in the U.S. Navy. The day is a reminder of the Navy’s crucial role in national defense and pays tribute to their dedication and sacrifices.

Visit a Cemetery Day* (Last Sunday in October): This day invites people to honor the memories of loved ones by visiting cemeteries. It’s an opportunity to reflect on the lives of those who have passed and to appreciate the history and stories held within cemetery grounds.

World Day for Audiovisual Heritage: Established by UNESCO, this day raises awareness about the importance of preserving audiovisual records like films, recordings, and broadcasts. It highlights the cultural significance of these records and the need to protect them from decay or loss for future generations.

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Last Update: October 15, 2024