February 10 is the 41st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar, leaving 324 days until the end of the year (325 in leap years). On this day, 16 national and international celebrations recognize food, history, home care, health awareness, and fun traditions.

From indulging in cream cheese brownies to appreciating umbrellas, recognizing home warranties, and learning about Plimsoll’s impact on shipping safety, February 10 offers a mix of educational and lighthearted observances.

National Days on February 10th
February 10 National Days

Let’s take a look at the national and international days celebrated on February 10!


National and International Days on February 10

All the News That’s Fit to Print Day: Celebrates the New York Times’ famous slogan, which first appeared on February 10, 1897. Publisher Adolph Ochs coined this phrase to emphasize journalistic integrity and distinguish the paper from sensationalist “yellow journalism.” The day highlights the importance of reliable and well-researched news.

International Cribbage Day: Recognizes the classic card game known for its unique scoring system. The American Cribbage Congress founded this day in 2017 to promote cribbage and bring fans together. The game, invented in the 17th century by Sir John Suckling, remains a favorite pastime for many worldwide.

International Epilepsy Day* (Second Monday in February): Raises awareness about epilepsy, one of the world’s most common neurological disorders. Founded by the International Bureau for Epilepsy and the International League Against Epilepsy, this day promotes understanding, early detection, and support for those affected.

National Clean Out Your Computer Day* (Second Monday in February): Encourages people to organize and maintain their computers. Established by the Institute for Business Technology in 2000, this day reminds users to delete unnecessary files, update software, and improve digital security.


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National Cream Cheese Brownie Day: Celebrates cream cheese brownies, a delicious blend of chocolate and cheesecake flavors. The first documented brownie recipe appeared in The Boston Cooking School Cook Book in 1906, and since then, countless variations have become favorites in bakeries and homes.


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National Flannel Day: Highlights the warm and cozy fabric that has been a staple in fashion and workwear for centuries. Originating in 16th-century Wales, flannel gained popularity during the Industrial Revolution and became iconic in grunge fashion and outdoor gear.

National Football Hangover Day* (The Day After the Big Game): A humorous observance recognizing the millions of football fans recovering from the Super Bowl. First proposed in 2019 by ESPN host Katie Nolan, this day acknowledges those who call in “sick” or take a day to recuperate after the biggest game of the year.

National Home Warranty Day: Reminds homeowners to protect their home appliances and systems from unexpected repairs. Established in 2016 by 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty, the day emphasizes the benefits of having a home warranty plan.

National Poop Day* (Second Monday in February): A lighthearted awareness day started in 2016 by the Madison Children’s Museum. The idea came from a children’s referendum at the museum, which aimed to encourage open discussions about an important yet often overlooked bodily function. This day promotes awareness of gut health, nutrition, and proper digestion, encouraging people to make healthy dietary choices.

National Umbrella Day: Honors one of the world’s most useful inventions. Dating back over 4,000 years, umbrellas have provided protection from rain and sun while also serving as fashion accessories and cocktail decorations. The holiday has been recognized since at least 2004.

Oatmeal Monday* (Second Monday of February): A Scottish tradition dating back to the 17th century, when university students were given a day off to return home and restock their food supplies. Oatmeal was a staple food at the time, making it an essential part of student life.

Plimsoll Day: Honors Samuel Plimsoll, a 19th-century British politician who helped make commercial sailing safer. The Plimsoll line, found on ships worldwide, prevents overloading and ensures proper weight distribution. The day is celebrated on February 10, Plimsoll’s birth anniversary in 1824.

Sick of Food Waste Day* (Monday after the Big Game): Encourages people to reduce food waste by repurposing leftovers. With millions of pounds of food wasted after Super Bowl parties, this day reminds us to get creative with excess food and adopt sustainable habits.

Teddy Day: A part of the Valentine’s Week lead-up, this day encourages people to gift teddy bears and other stuffed animals as a token of love and affection. Soft, huggable, and comforting, teddy bears symbolize childhood memories and meaningful relationships.

Valentismas: A newer observance blending Christmas cheer with Valentine’s romance. Inspired by ancient Roman fertility festivals, the holiday extends the season of love beyond romantic relationships, including family and friends in the celebration.

World Pulses Day: Established by the United Nations in 2018, this day raises awareness about the nutritional and environmental benefits of pulses (such as chickpeas, lentils, and beans). Pulses are sustainable, protein-rich, and essential for food security worldwide.


These 16 national and international observances on February 10 highlight history, home care, food, environmental awareness, and health. Whether you’re baking brownies, cleaning your computer, learning about Plimsoll’s impact on shipping, or celebrating pulses as a sustainable food source, there’s a lot to explore!


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Last Update: February 6, 2025