All Saints’ Day on November 1 honors all saints—known and unknown—celebrating faith, goodness, and the lasting power of virtue.
National Days
There is something to celebrate each day. The National Days calendar includes nearly 10,000 observances held throughout the year—from lighthearted food and fun days to meaningful causes, cultural traditions, and awareness events that reflect every aspect of life.
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Day of the Dead (DĂa de los Muertos) honors loved ones who have passed, celebrating life, memory, and family every November 1–2.
National Calzone Day is celebrated every year on November 1. Created in 2016 by Minsky’s Pizza, the day pays tribute…
Welcome to November, a month shaped by the gradual shift toward the holiday season. Work schedules, family…
National Cappuccino Day is celebrated every year on November 8th, honoring one of the world’s most popular coffee beverages.
Sweetest Day (third Saturday in October) celebrates kindness and caring through candy, gifts, and gestures that make people feel loved.
National Esthetician Day on October 15 honors licensed skincare professionals who help people achieve healthy, radiant skin.
October 31 is the 304th day of the year (305th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar,…
October 30 is the 303rd day of the year (304th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar,…
National Taco Day, now held on the first Tuesday in October, celebrates the taco’s long history and its place in American food culture.
International Taco Day, created in Mexico in 2007, is celebrated on March 31 to honor the country’s beloved and historic taco tradition.
October 29 is the 302nd day of the year (303rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, leaving 63 days until…
