National Hug a Bear Day
National Hug a Bear Day is observed every year on November 7, a day dedicated to giving a loving embrace to a teddy bear (or similar cuddly plush companion). History…
National Hug a Bear Day is observed every year on November 7, a day dedicated to giving a loving embrace to a teddy bear (or similar cuddly plush companion). History…
Fountain Pen Day, celebrated annually on the first Friday in November, is a joyful recognition of the art, craft, and pleasure of using fountain pens. History of Fountain Pen Day…
The National Jersey Friday is celebrated annually on the first Friday in November, a day when sports fans across the U.S. don their favorite team jerseys and show off their…
Love Your Lawyer Day is observed annually on the first Friday in November. This day honors legal professionals and encourages appreciation for the work they do in supporting justice, rights,…
The National Retinol Day, celebrated each year on November 7, shines a light on the powerful skincare ingredient retinol and encourages people to learn about its benefits. It’s a day…
International Merlot Day is celebrated annually on November 7, honoring the beloved red wine grape variety, Merlot. This day invites wine enthusiasts around the globe to raise a glass and…
International Inuit Day is observed every year on November 7 to celebrate Inuit heritage, language, and unity across the Arctic. It is a day to recognize the strength and wisdom…
TransParent Day is celebrated annually on the first Sunday of November to honor and support transgender parents, as well as the children and families of transgender parents. History of TransParent…
The holiday Constitution Day of the Republic of Tajikistan is observed on November 6 each year. It commemorates the adoption of the country’s constitution in 1994. History of Constitution Day…
The holiday Guy Fawkes Day takes place every year on November 5 and commemorates the failed plot to blow up the English Parliament in 1605. History of Guy Fawkes Day…