Black Thursday
Black Thursday refers to October 24, 1929, the day that marked the dramatic onset of the stock market crash that helped trigger the Great Depression. History of Black Thursday In the late…
Black Thursday refers to October 24, 1929, the day that marked the dramatic onset of the stock market crash that helped trigger the Great Depression. History of Black Thursday In the late…
National Good & Plenty Day is celebrated every year on October 24, honoring the classic pink‑and‑white candy‑coated black licorice known as Good & Plenty. History of National Good & Plenty Day…
National Senior UTI Awareness Day is observed annually on October 24, a dedicated day to raise awareness about urinary tract infections (UTIs) among older adults, especially seniors whose symptoms may be…
National Food Day is observed each year on October 24, a day dedicated to promoting healthy, affordable, and sustainably‑produced food. It’s a time to reflect on how our food choices affect…
National Crazy Day is celebrated every year on October 24, a fun observance that invites people to break from the usual, embrace spontaneity, and let out a little wild side. History of National…
National Bologna Day is celebrated annually on October 24, dedicated to the humble yet iconic lunchtime meat known as bologna. History of National Bologna Day The sausage known as bologna…
National Pharmacy Buyer Day is observed each year on the Friday of the third full week in October, celebrating the professionals who keep pharmacy shelves stocked and safe. History of National Pharmacy Buyer…
Zambia Independence Day is celebrated each year on October 24, marking the moment when Zambia achieved independence from British colonial rule in 1964. The day stands as a national holiday, an…
National Greasy Foods Day is observed annually on October 25. This day invites us to indulge in the rich, fried, oily comfort foods we often resist—and to enjoy them with a sense of fun…
National Fine Art Appreciation Day is observed annually on October 25. It’s a dedicated day to celebrate and reflect upon fine art in all its forms—from classical paintings and sculptures to modern visual expressions—and to…