UNICEF Day for Change
Every year on December 11, UNICEF Day for Change brings communities together to celebrate UNICEF’s founding and to raise awareness and essential funds to support children in need across the...
Every year on December 11, UNICEF Day for Change brings communities together to celebrate UNICEF’s founding and to raise awareness and essential funds to support children in need across the...
The International Day of Neutrality is a United Nations observance that promotes the principles of neutrality in international relations. It highlights the importance of remaining impartial, non-aligned, and neutral in...
Jamhuri Day on December 12 marks Kenya’s independence and republic status, celebrated with parades, music, and reflection on national unity and heritage.
Malta Republic Day on December 13 marks Malta’s transition to a republic in 1974, celebrated with parades, music, and national pride across the islands.
Bill of Rights Day is a day to reflect on one of the most foundational documents in American history. Observed every December 15, it marks the anniversary of the ratification...
Celebrate National Lemon Cupcake Day on December 15 with zesty treats, baking fun, and a sweet nod to creativity. Discover ways to join the festivities.
National Maple Syrup Day is a sweet and delicious celebration of one of nature's finest creations: maple syrup. This annual observance is a time to savor the rich and natural...
Pan American Aviation Day is an annual observance that celebrates the achievements and contributions of aviation in the Americas. It commemorates the first successful powered flight made by the Wright...
Wright Brothers Day is an annual observance that commemorates the achievements of Orville and Wilbur Wright, two pioneering aviators who made the world's first powered, sustained, and controlled flight in...
Arabic Language Day is an annual observance that celebrates the rich cultural heritage and global significance of the Arabic language. It recognizes the role of Arabic as one of the...
International Migrants Day is an annual observance that highlights the contributions of migrants to societies around the world and promotes the protection of their rights. It recognizes the challenges and...
National Roast Suckling Pig Day is a delightful culinary celebration that pays homage to the tender and flavorful delicacy of roast suckling pig. It's a day when food enthusiasts and...
National Emo Day is observed annually on 19 December, celebrating the emo subculture and the genre of music that shaped a generation. The day encourages fans to revisit the music,...
International Human Solidarity Day is an annual observance that emphasizes the importance of unity, cooperation, and shared responsibility in addressing global challenges. It serves as a reminder that by working...
December Solstice marks a moment of cosmic significance when the sun reaches its lowest point in the sky, creating the shortest day and longest night of the year. Celebrated across...
Look On The Bright Side Day, celebrated on December 21, encourages everyone to find hope, humor, and positivity even in the darkest days of the year.
Gravy Day on December 21 is a lighthearted celebration of this classic comfort food. Discover its warm traditions, history, and ways to join in the fun.
Celebrate National Cookie Exchange Day on December 22 by baking, sharing, and connecting with loved ones through the joy of homemade cookies and community.
National Short Person Day is celebrated annually on 22 December, a light-hearted occasion that embraces height diversity and promotes body positivity for people of shorter stature. Falling just after the...
Festivus is a lighthearted, non-commercial celebration observed on December 23, inspired by a fictional holiday from the television sitcom Seinfeld. It offers a playful alternative to traditional holiday festivities, blending humour...
Every December 25, billions of people around the world gather in joy and reflection to celebrate Christmas Day - a festival rooted in faith, tradition, community and festive spirit. In...