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SUMMARY:Injury Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:Injury Awareness Week runs from Monday 22 to Friday 26 June 2026. Led by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL)\, it is a UK campaign that raises awareness for victims of negligence and the lasting impact of needless injuries. \nWhat is Injury Awareness Week?\nNo-one expects or chooses to be needlessly injured\, but negligence can happen to anyone\, and it could happen to you. Injury Awareness Week raises awareness for victims of negligence about the impact needless injuries have on their lives. \nFor 2026\, APIL is focussing on the ‘ripple effect’. When one person suffers an injury\, the impact does not stop there. An injury travels. It ripples through the family and out the other side into the wider orbit of that person\, to their workplace\, their immediate social circle\, and beyond. For each one of those injured people\, there are several people around them picking up the pieces and feeling the knock-on effect of negligence. A lifelong\, life-changing injury is not a solo experience. \nThe week is run by APIL\, a not-for-profit organisation committed to injured people. Its members include solicitors\, barristers\, and academics who work on behalf of people harmed through no fault of their own\, from road collisions and workplace incidents to clinical errors and unsafe public spaces. \nHow to Get Involved in Injury Awareness Week\nWe encourage all organisations and individuals to help to raise awareness of needless injuries and their impact. Share your experiences of injury. Please use #IAWeek2026 so we can see your contributions! \nFollow APIL’s X\, Instagram\, Bluesky and LinkedIn channels\, as well as the dedicated Injury Awareness Facebook page to stay up to date and show your support during the week. \nHistory of Injury Awareness Week\nAPIL was founded in 1990 to give injured victims of negligence a united voice. \nInjury Awareness Week grew out of that work to give members’ firms and partner charities a coordinated week each year to focus attention on prevention\, rehabilitation\, and access to justice. It has since broadened from a primarily legal-sector event into a wider public awareness week\, engaging road safety charities\, occupational health bodies\, and patient groups\, with MPs from across the political spectrum lending their support. \nNoteworthy Facts About Injury Awareness Week\n\nInjury Awareness Week 2026 runs from 22 to 26 June.\nIt is organised by APIL\, the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers\, a not-for-profit founded in 1990.\nAPIL represents around 3\,000 solicitors\, barristers\, paralegals\, and academics who work for injured people.\nThe official campaign hashtag is #IAWeek2026.\nNearly half a million people in Britain are needlessly injured each year through someone else’s negligence according to Government data from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Injury Awareness Week?\nIt is APIL’s annual UK campaign raising awareness for victims of negligence and the lasting impact of needless injuries\, calling for better prevention and fairer access to justice for injured people. \nWhen is Injury Awareness Week in 2026?\nIt runs from Monday 22 to Friday 26 June 2026. \nWho organises Injury Awareness Week?\nThe Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL)\, a not-for-profit organisation that has campaigned for injured people since 1990. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing Injury Awareness Week with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtag #IAWeek2026 on social media so APIL can see your contributions. The more people who understand the impact of needless injuries\, the greater the push for prevention and fairer treatment of injured people. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nAction for Brain Injury Awareness Week – A UK campaign focused on the long-term impact of acquired brain injury.\nDrowning Prevention Week – A safety campaign dedicated to preventing avoidable\, life-changing harm.\nWorld Mental Health Day – Recognises that serious physical injury often carries lasting mental health consequences.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official Injury Awareness Week page on the APIL website\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days15 JulNational Orange Chicken Day15 JulNational Hot Dog Day15 JulInternational Stamp Out Spiking Day15 JulGlioblastoma Awareness Day15 JulNational Clean Beauty Day15 JulArctic Sea Ice Day
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Burghfield BoxKart Bash Day
DESCRIPTION:Burghfield BoxKart Bash Day marks the village’s charity soap box derby\, held on Sunday 21 June 2026 at Burghfield Common\, near Reading. Handmade\, gravity-powered karts race down a closed stretch of Reading Road while crowds cheer\, with all proceeds going to local good causes. It is a family day out organised by the Burghfield Santas\, blending creative engineering\, fancy dress and friendly competition. \nHow to Celebrate Burghfield BoxKart Bash Day\nThis is a spectator and participation event\, so the best way to mark it is to turn up\, take part\, or support the cause from afar. Here are eight ways to get involved. \n\nBuild and enter a kart – Gather a team\, design a gravity-powered box kart and put it through scrutineering to qualify for the downhill course. Wild designs and wacky themes are positively encouraged.\nBuy a spectator ticket – Pick up tickets through the official website and watch the karts hurtle down the slope. It is a relaxed\, family-friendly atmosphere with plenty to see between races.\nGo all out on costumes – Racers and supporters alike dress up. Fancy dress is part of the fun\, so coordinate an outfit to match your kart or your crew.\nVolunteer on the day – The event runs on local goodwill. Marshals\, helpers and setup crews are always needed\, and volunteering is a great way to be part of the action.\nSample the street food – A range of vendors set up on the day\, with options spanning Mexican\, pizza\, Greek food\, fish and chips and ice cream. Come hungry.\nSponsor a kart or the event – Local businesses can back a team or the wider day\, putting their name to a community cause while gaining visibility with the crowd.\nBring the whole family – With racing\, food and a festival feel\, the Bash is built for all ages. Children especially love watching the homemade machines fly past.\nDonate to the cause – If you cannot attend\, you can still support the charities that benefit. Every contribution helps the day deliver for the community.\n\nWhat is Burghfield BoxKart Bash Day?\nBurghfield BoxKart Bash Day is a charity soap box derby held in the village of Burghfield Common\, Berkshire\, just outside Reading. Teams build gravity-powered karts\, with no engines allowed\, and race them down a closed section of Reading Road that has been transformed into a thrilling downhill course. The event is run by the Burghfield Santas\, a group of local residents who organise community fundraising events across the RG7 area. The day combines competitive racing with a festival atmosphere of food stalls\, costumes and family entertainment. \nWhen is Burghfield BoxKart Bash Day?\nThe next Burghfield BoxKart Bash takes place on Sunday\, 21 June 2026 at Burghfield Common. The event is held annually in June\, typically on a Sunday\, with karts required to pass scrutineering at a separate session beforehand. As a local event\, exact dates are confirmed each year by the organisers\, so it is worth checking the official website before planning a visit. \nThe History of Burghfield BoxKart Bash Day\nThe Box Kart Bash was first launched in 2017 by the Burghfield Santas. The aim was to bring downhill racing back to a site with genuine motorsport heritage\, but with a fun\, family-friendly twist that anyone could join. Rather than reviving a formal competition\, the organisers reimagined the slope as a community spectacle of homemade karts and creative designs. \nThe location carries real history. The event takes place on the famous slope of the historic Auclum Hill Climb\, which began in the 1930s on a private drive near Burghfield Common. Through the 1950s and 1960s this stretch of tarmac became a staple of British motorsport\, drawing large crowds and cars from across the country. By transforming a section of Reading Road into a box kart course\, the Burghfield Santas reconnected the village with that racing past for a new generation of racers\, designers and spectators. \nThe Burghfield Santas have built a strong fundraising track record over two decades. Their events have together raised more than £350\,000 for Thames Valley Air Ambulance and other local causes\, and the Box Kart Bash is part of that effort\, pairing high-speed entertainment with a charitable purpose. If you like community gatherings that bring people together\, you might also enjoy The Big Lunch\, which encourages neighbours to share food and conversation. \nFun Facts About Burghfield BoxKart Bash Day\n\nThe event is run by the Burghfield Santas\, a group of local residents better known for festive fundraising who organise fun events throughout the year.\nThe karts are entirely gravity-powered\, with no motors allowed\, so momentum and clever design are everything.\nThe course is a real public road\, a stretch of Reading Road\, closed and converted into a downhill racetrack for the day.\nThe site was once home to the Auclum Hill Climb\, a motorsport fixture dating back to the 1930s.\nBurghfield Santas events have raised more than £350\,000 for Thames Valley Air Ambulance and local causes over around 20 years.\nKarts must pass scrutineering\, a safety check\, before they are allowed to race down the hill.\n\nWhy Burghfield BoxKart Bash Day Matters\nBeyond the spectacle\, the Bash raises money for charities that serve the local area\, including Thames Valley Air Ambulance. It also gives a village a shared annual highlight\, bringing together builders\, racers\, families and businesses around a single joyful day. Events like this keep community spirit and local heritage alive while raising vital funds. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Burghfield BoxKart Bash Day?\nIt is a charity soap box derby in Burghfield Common\, near Reading\, where teams race handmade\, gravity-powered karts down a closed road. The event is organised by the Burghfield Santas to raise money for local causes. \nWhen is Burghfield BoxKart Bash Day in 2026?\nThe Burghfield Box Kart Bash takes place on Sunday\, 21 June 2026 at Burghfield Common. \nWho organises Burghfield BoxKart Bash Day?\nThe event is run by the Burghfield Santas\, a group of local residents in the RG7 area who organise community fundraising events. Their events have together raised more than £350\,000 for Thames Valley Air Ambulance and other local causes. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your best kart photos and race-day moments on social media with #BurghfieldBoxKartBash and #BoxKartBash2026. Tag your friends and challenge them to build a kart and take part! \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nThe Big Lunch – A community get-together that brings neighbours and streets together over shared food.\nWorld Music Day – Falling on the same date\, 21 June\, this is a global celebration of live music in public spaces.\nWorld Bicycle Day – Another celebration of human-powered movement and the simple joy of getting outdoors.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official Burghfield Box Kart Bash website\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days15 JulNational Orange Chicken Day15 JulNational Hot Dog Day15 JulInternational Stamp Out Spiking Day15 JulGlioblastoma Awareness Day15 JulNational Clean Beauty Day15 JulArctic Sea Ice Day
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SUMMARY:Father's Day UK
DESCRIPTION:Father’s Day in the UK is a heartfelt celebration of the men who guide\, support\, and shape our lives in countless ways. Whether you grew up with a dad who coached your first team\, fixed every broken toy\, or simply offered a steady presence through life’s ups and downs\, this day is a reminder to appreciate the father figures who have walked beside us. From shared jokes and life lessons to quiet acts of love that often go unnoticed\, Father’s Day honours the bonds that help build who we become. \nWhat Is Father’s Day?\nFather’s Day is dedicated to recognising and appreciating fathers\, stepfathers\, grandfathers\, guardians\, and all men who take on nurturing and supportive roles. It’s a chance to reflect on the memories that shaped us\, say thank you for the guidance we’ve received\, and celebrate the everyday heroes within our families. Many mark the occasion by giving cards\, sharing a meal\, or simply spending time with the father figures who matter most. \nThis day isn’t limited to biological fathers; it embraces adoptive dads\, foster carers\, mentors\, and anyone who offers paternal support. Whether your relationship is full of laughter\, learning\, or love from afar\, it’s an opportunity to acknowledge the impact these figures have had on your life. \nWhen Is Father’s Day in the UK?\nIn the United Kingdom\, Father’s Day is celebrated every year on the third Sunday of June. Although not an official public holiday\, it is widely observed across the country through family gatherings\, heartfelt messages\, and social media tributes. Many people use the day to reflect on what fatherhood means to them – whether they are honouring someone special or celebrating being a father themselves. \nWhy Father’s Day Matters\nFathers often play roles that evolve with us: teacher\, protector\, supporter\, confidant. These relationships can be meaningful\, complex\, and profoundly influential. As we grow older\, father figures may become our closest advisers or the people we turn to for grounding and wisdom. \nCelebrating Father’s Day is more than a tradition\, it’s a moment to express gratitude\, strengthen family bonds\, and recognise the individuals who have shaped our resilience\, values\, and sense of belonging. For those who have lost their fathers\, it can also be a deeply reflective day to honour their memory and celebrate the legacy they left behind. \nHow to Celebrate Father’s Day in the UK\nThere are many ways to make Father’s Day meaningful\, whether you’re celebrating near or far: \n\n\nShare Your Appreciation: Send a message\, card\, or voice note to let your dad know what he means to you. \n\n\nSpend Quality Time: Enjoy a family meal\, take a walk\, or plan an activity you both love. \n\n\nShare a Memory: Post a favourite photo or story online using the tag #FathersDayUK. \n\n\nGive a Thoughtful Gift: Something simple – from a handwritten note to a small gesture – can speak volumes. \n\n\nHonour Absent Fathers: Light a candle\, reflect on a cherished memory\, or share stories that keep their legacy alive. \n\n\nHistory of Father’s Day\nThe modern celebration of Father’s Day began in the early 20th century\, inspired by Mother’s Day. One of the earliest Father’s Day events was organised in 1910 in Spokane\, Washington\, to honour William Smart – a single father who raised six children after his wife passed away. Over time\, the observance grew and spread\, becoming an opportunity to recognise families of all kinds. \nThe UK adopted the celebration later in the century\, and it has since become a beloved tradition supported by personal stories\, family moments\, and a national appreciation for the important role fathers play. \nNoteworthy Facts About Father’s Day\n\n\nOver 8 million families in the UK include a father or father figure. \n\n\nFather’s Day is celebrated on different dates across the world\, but June remains the most common month. \n\n\nStudies show that involved father figures contribute to children’s emotional development\, confidence\, and resilience. \n\n\nThe most popular Father’s Day gifts in the UK include cards\, clothing\, meals out\, and experiences. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen is Father’s Day UK?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n21 June\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\n\n\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days15 JulNational Orange Chicken Day15 JulNational Hot Dog Day15 JulInternational Stamp Out Spiking Day15 JulGlioblastoma Awareness Day15 JulNational Clean Beauty Day15 JulArctic Sea Ice Day
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SUMMARY:English Wine Week
DESCRIPTION:English Wine Week takes place from Saturday 20 June to Sunday 28 June 2026. Coordinated by WineGB\, the trade body for English and Welsh wine\, the week is a national celebration of British-made wines and the vineyards\, winemakers\, and businesses behind them. Tastings\, vineyard tours\, and pop-up dinners run across the country\, giving the public the chance to discover one of the fastest-growing sectors in British food and drink. \nHow to Celebrate English Wine Week\nThe whole week is built around getting English and Welsh wine into more glasses. Here are some ways to take part: \n\nVisit a vineyard – England now has over 900 vineyards\, many of which open their gates for tours\, tastings\, and meals during the week. Sussex\, Kent\, Hampshire\, Surrey\, and Essex are all major wine regions.\nTry an English sparkling wine – English sparkling wine has won international awards and frequently outperforms Champagne in blind tastings. Try producers such as Nyetimber\, Chapel Down\, Gusbourne\, and Hattingley Valley.\nHost a wine tasting at home – Pick up a few different English wines from your local independent retailer\, supermarket\, or directly from a vineyard\, and run a side-by-side tasting with friends.\nPair English wine with British food – Match a sparkling wine with smoked salmon and Welsh rarebit\, or a bacchus with goat’s cheese and asparagus\, for a true taste of British terroir.\nAttend an English Wine Week event – WineGB lists hundreds of events on its website\, from masterclasses in London to cellar tours in Cornwall.\nOrder English wine at a restaurant – Pubs and restaurants increasingly stock English wines. Asking for them at the bar is a small but powerful way to support the sector.\nBuy from an independent wine shop – WineGB partners with independent merchants across the UK during the week. Shopping with them keeps money in the local economy and rewards retailers championing English wine.\nShare your tastings online – Use #EnglishWineWeek and #DrinkEnglishWine on Instagram and X to help boost awareness of British wine producers.\n\nWhat is English Wine Week?\nEnglish Wine Week is the UK wine industry’s annual celebration of British-grown and British-made wines. Run by WineGB\, the national association for English and Welsh wine\, the week brings together vineyards\, retailers\, restaurants\, and consumers in a coordinated campaign that boosts awareness\, drives sales\, and celebrates the people behind one of the fastest-growing sectors in British food and drink. \nWhen is English Wine Week?\nEnglish Wine Week 2026 runs from Saturday 20 June to Sunday 28 June 2026. The week traditionally falls in late June\, taking advantage of long summer days and the start of vineyard visiting season. Dates are set each year by WineGB. \nThe History of English Wine Week\nThe history of English wine reaches back nearly 2\,000 years to Roman times\, when vines were first planted in Britain. Wine production continued through the medieval period\, before declining due to climate\, taxation\, and competition from imported wines. \nThe modern English wine industry began in the 1950s and 1960s with a handful of pioneering vineyards in the south of England. The breakthrough came when growers realised that the chalky soils and cool climate of southern England were almost identical to those of the Champagne region in France. From the 1990s onwards\, English sparkling wine grew rapidly in quality and reputation\, winning major international awards. The number of vineyards in England and Wales has surged\, surpassing 900 in recent years\, and the industry now produces millions of bottles annually. \nEnglish Wine Week was launched by WineGB to give the industry a focused annual moment to engage consumers\, support retailers\, and celebrate progress. It has grown each year\, with vineyards across the country reporting significant uplifts in visitor numbers\, restaurant sales\, and direct-to-consumer purchases during the week. \nFun Facts About English Wine Week\n\nEngland now has more than 900 vineyards\, with the largest concentrations in Sussex\, Kent\, and Hampshire.\nEnglish sparkling wine regularly outperforms Champagne in blind taste tests at international competitions.\nThe chalky soils of southern England are geologically the same as those in Champagne\, just on a different side of the English Channel.\nBacchus\, often called “England’s answer to Sauvignon Blanc”\, is one of the most successful still wine grapes in England.\nThe English wine industry employs thousands of people\, from grape growers and winemakers to hospitality staff and tour guides.\nWine production has been recorded in England since Roman times\, with hundreds of years of revival\, decline\, and renewal.\n\nWhy English Wine Week Matters\nEnglish wine is one of the great British food and drink success stories of the past two decades. English Wine Week supports the producers\, retailers\, and hospitality businesses driving that growth\, while introducing more people to the quality of British-grown wines. Beyond economics\, the week celebrates British terroir\, climate adaptation\, and the craftsmanship of the country’s winemakers. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is English Wine Week?\nIt is an annual celebration of British wine run by WineGB\, with vineyards\, retailers\, and hospitality venues across the country running tastings\, tours\, and special offers. \nWhen is English Wine Week in 2026?\nEnglish Wine Week runs from Saturday 20 June to Sunday 28 June 2026. \nWhere can I find English Wine Week events?\nThe WineGB website publishes a full list of events\, including vineyard open days\, tastings\, dinners\, and online masterclasses. Many events sell out\, so it is worth booking early. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your best English wine moments on social media with #EnglishWineWeek and #DrinkEnglishWine. Tag your friends and challenge them to discover their new favourite English producer. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Cheese Day – A natural pairing for English wine\, especially with British cheeses.\nNational Egg Day – Another celebration of British food and producers.\nNational Allotments Week – Celebrates British growing\, of which vineyards are a flourishing part.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official English Wine Week page at WineGB\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days15 JulNational Orange Chicken Day15 JulNational Hot Dog Day15 JulInternational Stamp Out Spiking Day15 JulGlioblastoma Awareness Day15 JulNational Clean Beauty Day15 JulArctic Sea Ice Day
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/english-wine-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Big Lunch 2027
DESCRIPTION:The Big Lunch is an annual community event that encourages people across the nation to come together\, share food\, and connect with their neighbours. It’s a day dedicated to fostering stronger community bonds\, promoting inclusivity\, and celebrating the power of togetherness. In this article\, we explore the significance of The Big Lunch 2027\, its history\, and how you can actively participate in this wonderful community initiative. \nWhat is The Big Lunch 2027?\nThe Big Lunch is a nationwide event that encourages people to organize community meals\, street parties\, and other social gatherings in their neighbourhoods. It aims to bring people from diverse backgrounds together\, providing an opportunity for them to connect\, build friendships\, and strengthen community spirit. The event promotes the idea that sharing a meal with others is a simple yet powerful way to break down barriers and create a sense of belonging. \nWhen is The Big Lunch 2027?\nThe Big Lunch is typically held on the first weekend of June each year\, with people encouraged to host their gatherings across that weekend. In 2027\, the main celebration falls across the weekend of Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 June\, allowing communities all over the country to come together and celebrate their collective spirit. \nHow can you get involved in The Big Lunch 2027?\nParticipating in The Big Lunch is a fantastic way to engage with your community and make lasting connections. Here are some ideas on how you can actively get involved: \n\nOrganize a Community Meal: Gather your neighbors and friends to plan a community meal. It can be a potluck-style event where everyone brings a dish to share\, or you can coordinate a barbeque\, picnic\, or even a themed food event. The goal is to create a welcoming space for people to come together\, share food\, and enjoy each other’s company.\nStreet Party: Collaborate with your neighbors to organize a street party or a neighborhood-wide celebration. Close off a section of your street (with appropriate permissions)\, set up tables and chairs\, and encourage everyone to bring food and beverages. Add some entertainment\, such as music\, games\, or activities\, to create a festive atmosphere.\nCommunity Garden Gathering: If your community has a shared garden or green space\, consider hosting a gathering in that space. Invite fellow gardeners and neighbors to come together\, share stories about their gardens\, and enjoy a meal amidst the beauty of nature.\nReach Out to Local Organizations: Connect with local organizations\, community centers\, or schools to see if they are planning any Big Lunch events. Offer your assistance or participate in their activities. Collaboration with existing community groups can amplify the impact of The Big Lunch and create a more inclusive and diverse event.\nPromote The Big Lunch: Spread the word about The Big Lunch in your community by putting up posters\, sharing information on social media\, or contacting local media outlets. Encourage your neighbors and friends to get involved and make The Big Lunch a memorable event in your area.\n\nThe History of The Big Lunch:\nThe Big Lunch was initiated by the Eden Project\, a UK-based educational charity\, in 2009. The aim was to bring people together\, promote community connections\, and combat social isolation. Since then\, The Big Lunch has grown into a national movement\, with millions of people participating each year. It has become a symbol of unity\, friendship\, and the power of shared meals in strengthening communities. \nOver the years\, The Big Lunch has witnessed countless heartwarming stories of neighbors becoming friends\, new connections being forged\, and communities coming together to support one another. It has become a much-anticipated event in neighborhoods across the country\, where people look forward to enjoying good food\, lively conversations\, and a sense of belonging. \nThe Big Lunch has also inspired various community-led initiatives\, such as ongoing neighborhood gatherings\, shared gardening projects\, and collaborative efforts to address local issues. It has shown that something as simple as sharing a meal can have a profound impact on community cohesion\, happiness\, and overall well-being. \nAs The Big Lunch 2027 approaches\, let us embrace the spirit of togetherness and take this opportunity to connect with our neighbors\, celebrate diversity\, and build stronger\, more resilient communities. By participating in The Big Lunch\, we contribute to a shared experience that goes beyond a single day – it fosters a sense of unity that can have a lasting positive impact on our communities. \nSo\, mark your calendars for The Big Lunch 2027 and start planning how you can bring your community together. Whether it’s organizing a community meal\, hosting a street party\, or collaborating with local organizations\, your efforts will contribute to the vibrant tapestry of community life and create memories that will be cherished for years to come. \nRemember\, The Big Lunch is not just about the food we share\, but also about the connections we make and the friendships we nurture. It’s about creating a space where everyone feels welcome\, included\, and valued. So\, let’s come together\, break bread\, and celebrate the power of community during The Big Lunch 2027. \nIn the words of The Big Lunch motto\, “Start something small\, create something big!” \nFeatured image: Photo by Spencer Davis on Unsplash. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. 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URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/the-big-lunch/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:National Epilepsy Week 2027
DESCRIPTION:National Epilepsy Week is an annual UK campaign dedicated to raising awareness about epilepsy\, a neurological condition affecting approximately 1 in 100 people. The week serves to educate the public\, challenge misconceptions\, and support those living with epilepsy and their families. \nWhat is National Epilepsy Week?\nNational Epilepsy Week is a collaborative effort by UK epilepsy charities\, including Epilepsy Action and the Epilepsy Society\, to highlight the realities of living with epilepsy. The campaign aims to: \n\nIncrease public understanding of epilepsy and its various forms.\nDispel myths and reduce stigma associated with the condition.\nPromote safety and first aid knowledge for seizure response.\nEncourage fundraising for research and support services.\n\nEach year\, the campaign focuses on specific themes to address different aspects of epilepsy\, such as mental health\, employment challenges\, and the importance of accurate diagnosis. \nWhen is National Epilepsy Week?\nNational Epilepsy Week is observed annually in May. In 2027\, it is expected to take place from Monday\, May 17th to Sunday\, May 23rd. Confirm the exact dates with Epilepsy Action or the Epilepsy Society closer to the time. \nHow to Participate in National Epilepsy Week\nThere are numerous ways to get involved: \n\nWear purple: Show your support by wearing purple\, the international colour for epilepsy awareness.\nShare information: Use social media to share facts\, personal stories\, and resources about epilepsy.\nFundraise: Organize events such as bake sales\, sponsored walks\, or virtual challenges to raise funds for epilepsy charities.\nEducate others: Host informational sessions at schools\, workplaces\, or community centres to spread awareness.\nDonate: Contribute to organizations that provide support and conduct research on epilepsy.\n\nWhy National Epilepsy Week Matters\nEpilepsy is a common yet often misunderstood condition. National Epilepsy Week plays a crucial role in: \n\nProviding accurate information to dispel myths and misconceptions.\nHighlighting the challenges faced by those living with epilepsy.\nPromoting inclusivity and understanding within communities.\nEncouraging early diagnosis and effective management of the condition.\n\nBy participating in National Epilepsy Week\, individuals and organizations can contribute to a more informed and supportive society for those affected by epilepsy. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#NationalEpilepsyWeek #EpilepsyAwareness #EpilepsyMatters #WearPurple #SeizureFirstAid \nRelevant Links\n\nEpilepsy Action\nEpilepsy Society\nYoung Epilepsy\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days15 JulNational Orange Chicken Day15 JulNational Hot Dog Day15 JulInternational Stamp Out Spiking Day15 JulGlioblastoma Awareness Day15 JulNational Clean Beauty Day15 JulArctic Sea Ice Day
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-epilepsy-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Disability Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:Time For A Cuppa 2027
DESCRIPTION:Join communities worldwide in celebrating Time for a Cuppa 2027\, an event dedicated to raising awareness and funds for dementia care through the simple act of sharing a cup of tea. This cherished event encourages people to come together\, share stories\, and support those affected by dementia. \nWhat is Time for a Cuppa?\nTime for a Cuppa is an annual event that aims to bring people together to enjoy tea and treats while raising funds and awareness for dementia. It serves as a reminder of the comfort and community that can be found in sharing a warm drink\, and highlights the need for better care and support for those living with dementia. \nWhen is Time for a Cuppa?\nTime for a Cuppa is typically celebrated during the first week of May each year. It encourages participants from around the globe to host tea parties in their homes\, workplaces\, or community centers. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nHost a Tea Party: Organize a tea party for your friends\, family\, or colleagues. Charge an entry fee or ask for donations to raise funds for dementia care.\nBake and Share: Enhance your tea party with homemade cakes and biscuits. Sharing recipes and baking together can be a fun way to engage your community.\nEducate and Inform: Use this opportunity to educate attendees about dementia and share resources from dementia care organizations.\nVolunteer: Offer your time at local events or tea parties organized by others\, helping to ensure their success.\nDonate: If you cannot host or attend a tea party\, consider making a donation to a dementia charity directly.\n\nHistory of the Event\nTime for a Cuppa began as an initiative by dementia charities to raise funds and increase support for individuals and families affected by dementia. It has grown into an international observance that not only raises funds but also fosters understanding and awareness about dementia. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#TimeForACuppa2027\n#TeaTime\n#DementiaAwareness\n#SupportDementiaCare\n#CommunityTeaParty\n\nRelevant Links\n\nAlzheimer’s Society – Time for a Cuppa\nDementia UK – Time for a Cuppa\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days15 JulNational Orange Chicken Day15 JulNational Hot Dog Day15 JulInternational Stamp Out Spiking Day15 JulGlioblastoma Awareness Day15 JulNational Clean Beauty Day15 JulArctic Sea Ice Day
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/time-for-a-cuppa/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260421
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SUMMARY:Allergy Awareness Week 2027
DESCRIPTION:Allergy Awareness Week is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about allergies\, their impact on individuals’ lives\, and the importance of understanding\, managing\, and treating these conditions. The week serves as an opportunity to educate the public about different types of allergies\, including food\, seasonal\, drug\, and insect allergies\, and to promote strategies for reducing the risk of allergic reactions. It also emphasizes the need for research and support for those living with allergies. \nWhat is Allergy Awareness Week?\nAllergy Awareness Week is a focused period of education and advocacy aimed at increasing public knowledge about allergies and supporting those who live with them. Allergies affect millions of people worldwide\, ranging from mild to life-threatening. During this week\, organizations\, healthcare professionals\, and communities come together to share information about the causes\, symptoms\, and treatments of allergies\, as well as to promote awareness about the challenges faced by individuals with severe allergies\, such as anaphylaxis. \nWhen is Allergy Awareness Week?\nAllergy Awareness Week typically takes place in the last week of April\, aligning with the start of spring when seasonal allergies are most prevalent. However\, the exact dates may vary slightly depending on the country or region. \nHow to Participate in Allergy Awareness Week\nThere are many ways to get involved in Allergy Awareness Week and help raise awareness about allergies: \n\nEducate Yourself and Others: Take time to learn about different types of allergies\, their symptoms\, and how to manage them. Share this information with friends\, family\, and colleagues to help them understand the importance of allergy awareness.\nSupport Allergy-Friendly Initiatives: Advocate for allergy-friendly practices in schools\, workplaces\, and public spaces. This could include promoting the availability of allergen-free foods\, encouraging the use of allergy alerts\, and supporting policies that protect individuals with allergies.\nParticipate in Events: Attend webinars\, workshops\, or community events focused on allergy education and support. These events often feature experts who can provide valuable insights into managing allergies and staying safe.\nShare Your Story: If you or a loved one has allergies\, consider sharing your experience on social media or in your community. Personal stories can help raise awareness and provide support to others facing similar challenges.\nDonate to Allergy Research: Consider donating to organizations that fund research into allergies and anaphylaxis. Your contribution can help advance understanding of these conditions and lead to better treatments and outcomes for those affected.\nPromote Allergy Awareness in Schools: Work with local schools to ensure they are equipped to handle allergies\, particularly food allergies. This might involve providing training for staff\, creating allergy-friendly policies\, and ensuring that emergency medication is readily available.\n\nHistory of the Event\nAllergy Awareness Week was established to bring attention to the growing prevalence of allergies and the need for greater public understanding and support. The event is organized by various health organizations and advocacy groups worldwide\, each working to reduce the impact of allergies on individuals’ lives. Over the years\, Allergy Awareness Week has played a crucial role in improving allergy management\, fostering research\, and supporting those who live with these conditions. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#AllergyAwarenessWeek\n#AllergyAwareness\n#LivingWithAllergies\n#AnaphylaxisAwareness\n#AllergySupport\n\nWhen is Allergy Awareness Week 2027?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2027\n26 April\n2 May\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2029\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days15 JulNational Orange Chicken Day15 JulNational Hot Dog Day15 JulInternational Stamp Out Spiking Day15 JulGlioblastoma Awareness Day15 JulNational Clean Beauty Day15 JulArctic Sea Ice Day
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/allergy-awareness-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260308
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SUMMARY:National Careers Week 2027
DESCRIPTION:[fusion_builder_container type=”flex” hundred_percent=”no” equal_height_columns=”no” menu_anchor=”” hide_on_mobile=”small-visibility\,medium-visibility\,large-visibility” class=”” id=”” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_position=”center center” background_repeat=”no-repeat” fade=”no” background_parallax=”none” parallax_speed=”0.3″ video_mp4=”” video_webm=”” video_ogv=”” video_url=”” video_aspect_ratio=”16:9″ video_loop=”yes” video_mute=”yes” overlay_color=”” video_preview_image=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding_top=”” padding_bottom=”” padding_left=”” padding_right=””][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ layout=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” border_position=”all” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding_top=”” padding_right=”” padding_bottom=”” padding_left=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”small-visibility\,medium-visibility\,large-visibility” center_content=”no” last=”true” min_height=”” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_sizes_top=”” border_sizes_bottom=”” border_sizes_left=”” border_sizes_right=”” first=”true”][fusion_text] \nCharting a career path can be both exciting and challenging. National Careers Week provides a dedicated time frame to focus on exploring career opportunities\, understanding individual potentials\, and setting ambitious yet achievable goals for the future. \nWhat is National Careers Week?\nNational Careers Week is a celebration and exploration of the myriad of career opportunities available. It aims to empower individuals\, especially students and young adults\, to make informed career decisions by providing resources\, guidance\, and insights into various professions. \nWhen is National Careers Week?\nNational Careers Week takes place annually during the first week of March. In 2027\, it runs from Monday 1 March to Friday 5 March. It’s a week filled with events\, workshops\, and seminars all designed to shed light on the world of work and potential career pathways. \nHow to Get Involved\nEngaging with National Careers Week can provide valuable insights and guidance for one’s career journey: \n\nAttend Workshops: Many institutions and organizations host workshops during this week. Participate to gain knowledge about specific professions.\nVisit Career Fairs: Career fairs offer a chance to meet potential employers\, learn about industries\, and even secure job or internship offers.\nTake Career Assessments: Use this week as an opportunity to take career assessment tests and understand where your strengths lie.\nEngage in Networking: Connect with professionals in your field of interest and seek guidance or mentorship.\nShare Your Experiences: If you’re an established professional\, consider sharing your career journey with others\, providing insights and advice.\n\nHistory of the Event\nNational Careers Week was established to address the need for comprehensive career guidance and education. As the employment landscape continued to evolve\, it became evident that individuals required more resources and support to navigate their career paths successfully. This led to the creation of a week dedicated to career exploration and guidance. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation about National Careers Week and share your experiences\, aspirations\, and insights using these hashtags: \n\n#NationalCareersWeek2027\n#CareerGoals\n#PathwayToSuccess\n#CareerInsights\n#JobHunt\n\n\n[/fusion_text][/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container] \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days15 JulNational Orange Chicken Day15 JulNational Hot Dog Day15 JulInternational Stamp Out Spiking Day15 JulGlioblastoma Awareness Day15 JulNational Clean Beauty Day15 JulArctic Sea Ice Day
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-careers-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Education & Youth Awareness,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:National Storytelling Week 2027
DESCRIPTION:[fusion_builder_container type=”flex” hundred_percent=”no” equal_height_columns=”no” menu_anchor=”” hide_on_mobile=”small-visibility\,medium-visibility\,large-visibility” class=”” id=”” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_position=”center center” background_repeat=”no-repeat” fade=”no” background_parallax=”none” parallax_speed=”0.3″ video_mp4=”” video_webm=”” video_ogv=”” video_url=”” video_aspect_ratio=”16:9″ video_loop=”yes” video_mute=”yes” overlay_color=”” video_preview_image=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding_top=”” padding_bottom=”” padding_left=”” padding_right=””][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ layout=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” border_position=”all” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding_top=”” padding_right=”” padding_bottom=”” padding_left=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”small-visibility\,medium-visibility\,large-visibility” center_content=”no” last=”true” min_height=”” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_sizes_top=”” border_sizes_bottom=”” border_sizes_left=”” border_sizes_right=”” first=”true”][fusion_text columns=”” column_min_width=”” column_spacing=”” rule_style=”” rule_size=”” rule_color=”” hue=”” saturation=”” lightness=”” alpha=”” content_alignment_medium=”” content_alignment_small=”” content_alignment=”” hide_on_mobile=”small-visibility\,medium-visibility\,large-visibility” sticky_display=”normal\,sticky” class=”” id=”” margin_top=”” margin_right=”” margin_bottom=”” margin_left=”” fusion_font_family_text_font=”” fusion_font_variant_text_font=”” font_size=”” line_height=”” letter_spacing=”” text_transform=”” text_color=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”left” animation_color=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_delay=”0″ animation_offset=”” logics=””] \nNational Storytelling Week is a celebration of the art of storytelling and the power of stories to connect\, entertain\, and inspire. During this week\, people of all ages come together to share and enjoy stories in various forms\, from traditional oral tales to modern narratives. It’s a time to appreciate the rich tapestry of human storytelling and its significance in our lives. \nWhat is National Storytelling Week?\nNational Storytelling Week is an annual event that encourages individuals and communities to embrace the tradition of storytelling. It’s a time to celebrate the diverse ways in which stories are told\, whether through spoken word\, written narratives\, theater\, film\, or other creative mediums. This week provides a platform for storytellers\, both amateur and professional\, to showcase their talents and engage audiences with captivating tales. \nWhen is National Storytelling Week?\nNational Storytelling Week typically takes place in late January and early February. The exact dates may vary from year to year\, so be sure to check the official schedule to participate in this storytelling extravaganza. \nHow to Celebrate National Storytelling Week\nHere are some delightful ways to celebrate National Storytelling Week: \n\nAttend Storytelling Events: Look for storytelling events happening in your community\, such as live performances\, book readings\, or poetry slams. Attend these events to immerse yourself in the world of storytelling.\nRead and Share Stories: Choose your favorite books\, short stories\, or poems and read them aloud to friends\, family\, or a local audience. Share the magic of storytelling with others.\nHost Storytelling Gatherings: Organize storytelling gatherings with friends or colleagues. Each person can take turns sharing a story from their life or a fictional tale they’ve created.\nCreate Your Stories: Explore your creative side by crafting your stories\, whether they are short stories\, poems\, or personal anecdotes. Share them with your social circle or on platforms like blogs or social media.\nVisit Libraries and Museums: Many libraries and museums host special storytelling exhibitions and workshops during this week. Take advantage of these opportunities to learn and be inspired.\n\nHistory of National Storytelling Week\nNational Storytelling Week was established to promote the art of storytelling and highlight its cultural and educational value. Storytelling has been an integral part of human communication for centuries\, and this week encourages people to reconnect with this age-old tradition. \nRelevant Hashtags\nWhen sharing your storytelling experiences and discoveries on social media\, consider using these hashtags to connect with fellow storytelling enthusiasts: \n\n#NationalStorytellingWeek\n#StorytellingArt\n#ShareYourStory\n#StorytellersUnite\n#StorytellingTradition\n\nThese hashtags will help you become part of the National Storytelling Week conversation and share your love for the art of storytelling with a broader audience. \nWhen is National Storytelling Week 2027?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2027\n30 January\n5 February\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2029\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n\n[/fusion_text][/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container] \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. 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URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-storytelling-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture & Heritage
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SUMMARY:Big Schools Birdwatch 2027
DESCRIPTION:[fusion_builder_container type=”flex” hundred_percent=”no” equal_height_columns=”no” menu_anchor=”” hide_on_mobile=”small-visibility\,medium-visibility\,large-visibility” class=”” id=”” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_position=”center center” background_repeat=”no-repeat” fade=”no” background_parallax=”none” parallax_speed=”0.3″ video_mp4=”” video_webm=”” video_ogv=”” video_url=”” video_aspect_ratio=”16:9″ video_loop=”yes” video_mute=”yes” overlay_color=”” video_preview_image=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding_top=”” padding_bottom=”” padding_left=”” padding_right=””][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ layout=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” border_position=”all” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding_top=”” padding_right=”” padding_bottom=”” padding_left=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”small-visibility\,medium-visibility\,large-visibility” center_content=”no” last=”true” min_height=”” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_sizes_top=”” border_sizes_bottom=”” border_sizes_left=”” border_sizes_right=”” first=”true”][fusion_text] \nWhat is The Big Schools Birdwatch?\nThe Big Schools’ Birdwatch is back for 2027\, bigger and with even more resources than before! Join thousands of other schools to find out which birds visit your school grounds. Together\, let’s make it count! \nThe Big Schools’ Birdwatch is a simple bird survey for pupils to take part in and enjoy together. This activity is about counting the number of birds in your school grounds. It only takes an hour\, so one lesson or lunchtime is ideal. The results also contribute to the Big Garden Birdwatch – the world’s largest wildlife survey. \nWhen is The Big Schools Birdwatch?\nThe Big Schools Birdwatch runs from the 6th January – 12th February 2027 and is an educational activity that gets your class closer to nature. It takes just an hour and works for all ages and abilities. \nHow to get involved in The Big Schools Birdwatch.\nEvery year\, educators from every corner of the UK take part with their classes. There’s plenty of flexibility to run it with any age group of children and the RSPB have resources to help. If you’re eager to get involved look no further\, we’ve popped a few details from the RSPB’s Big Schools Birdwatch page below\, along with a link to the RSPB Registration Page to make it easier than ever to get started. \n\n\n1. Register today! \nSign up today and we’ll send you a great pack with everything that you and your class need to take part in Big Schools’ Birdwatch (hurry\, as we have a limited quantity). \nAll our resources support curriculum learning\, including for the first time providing you with the historical records of Big Schools’ Birdwatch\, so you can compare what you see. All resources are available bilingually for schools in Wales. \n2. Get counting \nGet counting in your school grounds any time from 6 January to 12 February 2027. Your free pack includes helpful ID resources and handy survey sheets. Why not make Big Schools’ Birdwatch the first step you take to find out what nature is on your school’s doorstep? Complete five more challenges and you can gain your Bronze Wild Challenge award. \n3. Submit your results \nSubmit your results online. It’s easy to do with your class interactively on the whiteboard. We really want to know what you see\, even if you see nothing at all. The last day for sending us your results is 12 February. \n\n\nMore Wild Challenges await.\nIf your class loved taking part in previous year’s Big Schools Birdwatch activities and you’re eager to get involved in more wildlife challenges\, the RSPB have put together a Wildlife Challenge Award and The Big Schools’ Birdwatch counts as one activity towards this. \nInspire your pupils to learn through nature by choosing from more than 20 other activities. Tick off another five and you’ll earn your Bronze Award\, then work your way up to gold. Just click Take Part  to find out how you can get your class started. \n[/fusion_text][/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container] \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days15 JulNational Orange Chicken Day15 JulNational Hot Dog Day15 JulInternational Stamp Out Spiking Day15 JulGlioblastoma Awareness Day15 JulNational Clean Beauty Day15 JulArctic Sea Ice Day
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/big-schools-birdwatch/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Education & Youth Awareness,Environment & Sustainability Awareness,January Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251220
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SUMMARY:Festival Of Winter Walks 2026
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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