November 1 is the 305th day of the year (306th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, leaving 60 days until the end of the year. Falling on a Friday in the 44th week, this day features 21 national and international celebrations. From recognizing legal professionals to honoring cultural traditions and promoting health awareness, November 1 offers a diverse range of meaningful and fun observances.

National Days on November 1

Below is a list of all national days taking place on November 1, each with a brief explanation.


All Saints Day: This Christian holiday honors all saints, both known and unknown, who have attained heaven. It is celebrated by many Christian denominations worldwide, often with special church services and prayers for the deceased.

Autistics Speaking Day: Observed annually since 2010, this day encourages autistic individuals to share their stories and experiences through various forms of communication. It provides an important platform for spreading awareness and understanding of the autistic community.

Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos): Celebrated on November 1 and 2, this traditional Mexican holiday involves gatherings of family and friends to remember and honor deceased loved ones. The holiday often includes altars, offerings, and cultural festivities, blending celebration with reflection on life and death.

Fountain Pen Day* (First Friday in November): Celebrated globally, Fountain Pen Day encourages the use, promotion, and sharing of fountain pens. It’s a special day for stationery lovers, highlighting the elegance and craftsmanship of these writing instruments.

Please check out my separate list of national days for stationery lovers.

International Pet Groomer Appreciation Day: Established in 2019, this day recognizes the hard work and dedication of professional pet groomers. It’s an opportunity to show gratitude to groomers who help keep pets healthy and looking their best.

Check out the complete list for pet owners and veterinary workers.

Love Your Lawyer Day* (First Friday in November): Created by the American Lawyers Public Image Association in 2001, this day was designed to improve the public perception of lawyers. It encourages people to recognize the important role lawyers play in upholding justice and protecting legal rights.

National Authors’ Day: Since 1968, November 1 has been dedicated to celebrating authors and their literary contributions. On this day, readers are encouraged to appreciate their favorite writers, share books, and engage in literary discussions.

The complete list of national days for book lovers and writers.

National Biologic Coordinators Day: Founded by Janssen Pharmaceuticals, this day recognizes the essential role that biologic coordinators play in patient care, particularly for those receiving biologic therapies. It’s an opportunity to say “thank you” to these unsung heroes in healthcare.

National Brush Day: Started in 2013, the day after Halloween reminds families to focus on dental care after indulging in candy. It was created to promote proper brushing habits, especially for kids, as part of the Kids’ Healthy Mouths campaign.

National Calzone Day: Founded by Minsky’s Pizza in 2016, this day celebrates the folded pizza known as the calzone. It’s a great time to enjoy this delicious meal.

Be sure to check out my full list of pizza-related national days!

National Cinnamon Day: This day embraces the warm and comforting flavor of cinnamon, which is especially popular during the holiday season. It’s a great time to bake or enjoy cinnamon-flavored treats.

National Cook For Your Pets Day: This day encourages pet owners to prepare a homemade meal for their furry companions, promoting healthier and personalized options for pets.

National Deep Fried Clams Day: Celebrating this beloved New England dish, this day highlights the crispy and delicious fried clams. Another similar day, National Fried Clam Day, is celebrated on July 3rd.

National Family Literacy Day: Celebrated since 1994, this day promotes the importance of family involvement in children’s literacy. It encourages families to engage in reading activities together, highlighting the role parents play in their children’s educational journey.

National Jersey Day* (First Friday in November): Started in 2012 by Australian sports retailer Sportsmart, this day encourages people to wear their favorite team’s jersey to show support for local and national teams, promoting team spirit.

National Pâté Day: This day is dedicated to enjoying pâté, a delicious spread made from meat or fish. It’s a celebration of this delicacy, often served with bread or crackers as part of a meal or appetizer.

National Vinegar Day: This day celebrates vinegar and its many uses in cooking, cleaning, and health. Vinegar is a versatile household staple that adds flavor to food and serves practical purposes in everyday life.

Prime Meridian Day: This day celebrates the Prime Meridian, the invisible line that divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The Greenwich Meridian was chosen as the global standard for time and location at the International Meridian Conference in 1884.

Scented Candle Day: This day is all about enjoying the cozy ambiance that scented candles bring to homes. It’s a great time to light your favorite fragrance and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere it creates.

The Extra Mile Day: Started in 2009 by the Extra Mile America Foundation, this day celebrates individuals who go above and beyond to make a positive impact on their communities. It’s a reminder of the importance of giving extra effort in personal and professional life.

World Vegan Day: Established in 1994 by Louise Wallis, then Chair of The Vegan Society, this day celebrates the benefits of veganism for animals, humans, and the environment. Vegans participate in events like potlucks, educational activities, and advocacy for plant-based living.

Explore also other national days for vegetarians and vegans.


National Days in November

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Last Update: November 19, 2024