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 advocacy and motivational speaking work.

History of National Chicken Lady Day

Dr. Dupree earned her nickname during her tenure as Director of Community Relations and Training at a major chicken-restaurant chain, where she leveraged the platform to expand community outreach and educational programs.
In recognition of her impact, the day was established to celebrate her legacy of empowerment, motivation and community service—marking a shift from poultry-industry role to inspirational leader.

Why is National Chicken Lady Day important?

This day serves as a reminder that one person’s dedication—to education, community involvement and industry innovation—can spark wider positive change in society. It honours Dr. Dupree’s journey and the values she represents: mentorship, outreach and empowerment.
It also symbolises the blending of business, service and leadership—showing that even roles connected to everyday industry (like food service) can evolve into platforms for broader social good.

  • It recognises Dr. Marthenia “Tina” Dupree’s contributions to community and education.
  • It highlights the importance of giving back and leading beyond one’s primary job.
  • It encourages individuals to use their unique positions to support others.
  • It underlines that leadership and service can come from unexpected industries.
  • It invites people to reflect on how they might contribute locally, socially or educationally.

How to Celebrate (or Observe) National Chicken Lady Day

Mark the day by learning more about Dr. Dupree’s work—her path from corporate training into motivational speaking—and reflecting on how you might serve your own community, contribute to education, or elevate someone else’s potential.
You might also tie in a fun element by honouring the “chicken” theme—whether through cooking, sharing a favorite recipe or simply acknowledging someone who uplifts others in your circle.

  • Read about Dr. Marthenia “Tina” Dupree’s story and share it with others.
  • Volunteer at a local educational or community centre.
  • Cook or share a chicken-based meal with friends or family.
  • Recognize someone in your life who embodies service and leadership.
  • Use the hashtag #NationalChickenLadyDay and spread awareness on social media.

National Chicken Lady Day Dates Table

YearDateDay
2025November 4Tuesday
2026November 4Wednesday
2027November 4Thursday
2028November 4Saturday
2029November 4Sunday

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