National Chicken Lady Day
The joyous celebration known as National Chicken Lady Day takes place each year on November 4 and honours Dr. Marthenia “Tina” Dupree—affectionately dubbed “The Chicken Lady” for her community-building, educational…
The joyous celebration known as National Chicken Lady Day takes place each year on November 4 and honours Dr. Marthenia “Tina” Dupree—affectionately dubbed “The Chicken Lady” for her community-building, educational…
The observance known as National Waiting for the Barbarians Day is held every year on November 4, inviting readers, thinkers and lovers of literature to pause and reflect on one…
The cheerful day known as National Easy-Bake Oven Day is observed each year on November 4, celebrating the iconic toy oven’s debut. History of National Easy-Bake Oven Day The special…
The special day celebrated as King Tut Day on November 4 marks the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922. History of King Tut Day In the Valley of…
National Bank Transfer Day is observed annually on November 5. It began as a consumer initiative encouraging people to transfer their accounts from large commercial banks to member‑owned credit unions. History of Bank Transfer…
National American Football Day is observed annually on November 5. This special day celebrates the dynamic sport of American football, its cultural significance in the U.S., the passion of its fans, and the teamwork,…
Use Your Common Sense Day is observed annually on November 4. This day encourages you to pause, think things through, and rely on good old‑fashioned logic before acting. History of…
National Skeptics Day is observed annually on November 4. It’s a day dedicated to celebrating questioning, critical thinking, and the practice of not accepting everything at face value. History of National Skeptics Day…
National Candy Day is observed annually on November 4. It’s a delightful celebration of all the sweet, chewy, sour, and chocolatey treats that spark joy and nostalgia. History of National Candy Day The word “candy”…
Extra Mile Day (November 1) is an annual observance dedicated to recognizing people who choose to “go the extra mile” in service, helping others, and taking initiative beyond what is…