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Easter is the single most important holy day throughout Christianity. Easter is the single most important holy day throughout Christianity. It celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ - a central belief for Christians worldwide and the focal point of their faith. Religious scholars believe the event occurred three days after the Romans crucified Jesus in roughly 30 AD. Christians therefore derive hope that they too will experience a resurrection in heaven.
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Easter – March
Bipolar disorder dramatically affects the mood and may result in episodes of depression and elation, which can affect one’s health, productivity, and relationships. World Bipolar Day educates and promotes the spread of information on bipolar disorder through international collaborative efforts.
Tags: bipolar awareness, bipolar disease, bipolar disorder, bipolar warrior, depression
World Bipolar Day – March
An annual observance aimed at appreciating physicians who help save our lives everywhere. Today we continue to celebrate medical advances like these and thank all doctors everywhere who’ve spent so much time and energy mastering their field of expertise.
Tags: cardiologist, expertise, family doctor, general practitioner, gp
Doctors' Day – March
It’s for lovers of the fabled creature that’s appeared in literature, mythology, music, films, and pop culture for a long time. It’s the day to let one’s imagination run wild and indulge one’s fascination with this aquatic creature. Is it true that they exist, or is it a work of fiction? Whatever the solution, the ocean’s depths are filled with inexhaustible mysteries — it is simply the big unknown.
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Mermaid Day – March
We commemorate those who fought in the Vietnam War on National Vietnam War Veterans Day, March 29. There’s no doubt that the Vietnam War was one of the most brutal. In fact, there were over three million Vietnam War casualties during the years of battle. It was known as the Second Indochina War to Americans, and considering its long fighting time and brutality, National Vietnam War Veterans Day was created to honor all the Vietnam veterans who fought during its time.
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Good Friday commemorates the death of Jesus on Calvary, the site just outside the walls of Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified. It falls on the Friday before Easter. Most Christian denominations recognize Good Friday as a holy day, with many, including members of Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Lutheran faiths, fasting and attending church services. But there is so much more to this holiday than just these religious rituals. Good Friday is, for many, an intensely personal day of prayer and devotion.
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Good Friday – March
World Piano Day was founded by a group of like-minded people who aimed to create a platform for piano-related projects to promote the development of music and to share the joy of playing the piano. This day celebrates the music of the past and promotes its evolution
Tags: 88 keys, baroque, black and white, ebony and ivory, grand piano
World Piano Day – March
Our economy couldn’t run without small mom and pop businesses. They create economic growth and provide almost 70% of all new jobs in the country. We acknowledge the more than 27 million small businesses in this country by celebrating National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day! It is a special day to appreciate the long hours, hard work and dedication it takes to run a small business.
Tags: businesses run by families, dedication, economic growth, long working hours, march holidays
Did you know today is Respect Your Cat Day? It’s the day to celebrate you and your feline bestie! Your kitty pal has been there when you were happy—your kitty pal has been there when you were sad. Your kitty has, and always will, be there for you. Acknowledge all the hard work your cat puts into being your loyal companion.
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Respect Your Cat Day – March
A perfect day to celebrate art through music, dance, drama, and enchanting live stage performances! This day celebrates the essence, beauty, and importance of theatre arts, their significant role in entertainment, and the symbolic impact that theatre has on life. This day also serves to inform governments, politicians, institutions, and stakeholders around the world who have not yet realized the value of theatre to the people and its potential for economic growth.
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World Theatre Day – March
If you’re named Joey, Josephine, Joanna, Jodie, or even Jo Jo, this day is for you too. We may have a history of calling people “Average Joes” but not today, today is your day and you’re anything but average. So, if your name is Joe it’s time to celebrate a day that is dedicated to you, and if you’re not called Joe then pick up your phone and wish all the Joes you know a happy National Joe Day.
Tags: anything but average, average joe, jo jo, joanna, jodie
National Joe Day – March
Considered by many to be the national dish of Spain, paella originated, as many traditional dishes do, as “peasant” food — a lunchtime rice dish prepared by workers in the field over an open fire. Always cooked in a round, flat bottomed pan with handles, the dish most likely takes its name from the Latin term “patella,” a flat plate on which offerings were made to the gods. The open flame is essential, as it creates the layer of toasted rice at the bottom of the pan that is essential and unique to paella. Delicious!
Tags: march holidays, national dish of spain, national spanish paella day, one pot cooking, open fire
To raise awareness for the endangered sea cows who are quickly falling victim to pollution, global warming, and hunting. Did you know manatees weigh as much as 1,200 pounds but survive on seagrass alone? And that they have no natural enemy except humans? This day is celebrated to appreciate, learn more about, and protect the bloated bean-bag look-alikes from deadly human activities.
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Manatee Appreciation Day – March
Celebrated annually on March 26, Epilepsy Awareness Day, or Purple Day, was created to increase the public’s understanding of this brain disorder and to eliminate the fear and stigma surrounding it. With over 3.5 million people diagnosed with epilepsy in the U.S. and over 50 million worldwide, it is likely you know someone living with the day-to-day challenges epilepsy brings. The good news is epilepsy can be easily managed if diagnosed and treated correctly, so awareness and research are important. Join one of the grassroots campaigns to raise awareness in your community today!
Tags: brain disorder, day to day challenges, epilepsy, epilepsy awareness day, epilepsy warrior
Epilepsy Awareness Day - March
Water is the building block of life. Here in the United States, it’s easy to take water for granted — it just comes out of the faucet anytime you want it. Yet, all over the globe there are people who don’t have access to clean, safe drinking water. A day dedicated to drawing attention to the water-related issues that humans face in almost every country. Created by the United Nations, the goal of World Water Day is to bring aide to people who truly need it across borders.
Tags: access to water, bath, bathroom, clean water, faucet
World Water Day – March
Every March 24 America pays tribute to one of the all-time classic sandwiches — the cheesesteak. Much like national liberty itself, the cheesesteak is elegant, necessary, pure, and was born in Philadelphia. The cheesesteak rose from humble beginnings in South Philly to the cultural icon it is today: safely secure in the sandwich hall of fame.
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National Cheesesteak Day – March
Celebrated annually on March 26, Epilepsy Awareness Day, or Purple Day, was created to increase the public’s understanding of this brain disorder and to eliminate the fear and stigma surrounding it. With over 3.5 million people diagnosed with epilepsy in the U.S. and over 50 million worldwide, it is likely you know someone living with the day-to-day challenges epilepsy brings. The good news is epilepsy can be easily managed if diagnosed and treated correctly, so awareness and research are important. Join one of the grassroots campaigns to raise awareness in your community today!
Tags: brain disorder, day to day challenges, epilepsy, epilepsy awareness day, epilepsy warrior
Epilepsy Awareness Day - March
The holiday is a fun affair with people adding a bit of silliness to their days by talking like Shakespeare. Most simply add in a few ‘thou’s and ‘-eth’ to the end of the occasional word, while others go all out and recite the happenings of their day in ‘Iambic Pentameter.’ Either way, the point is to have fun with words!
Tags: broadway, clasic literature, hamlet, iambic pentameter, literature
Your furry felines deserve all the love in the world, and that’s what Cuddly Kitten Day, held on March 23, is going to deliver. It’s exactly what it sounds like — a special day for cuddling the feline fur baby in your life. What makes this day so important are these two figures; 90 million domesticated kitties in the U.S. alone, and 220 million domesticated cats around the world.
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Cuddly Kitten Day – March
Your furry felines deserve all the love in the world, and that’s what Cuddly Kitten Day, held on March 23, is going to deliver. It’s exactly what it sounds like — a special day for cuddling the feline fur baby in your life. What makes this day so important are these two figures; 90 million domesticated kitties in the U.S. alone, and 220 million domesticated cats around the world.
Tags: cats, cuddle, cuddling, cuddly kitten day, domesticated kitties
Cuddly Kitten Day – March
Prepare yourselves for an overdose of cuteness, because March 23 is National Puppy Day! National Puppy Day is a paw-some day for all dog enthusiasts to celebrate unconditional love and fawn over the undeniably cute furballs that bring so much happiness into this world. While we’re all softies when it comes to our four-legged friends, today is also designed to raise awareness about puppy mills and help prospective pet owners consider adoption.
Tags: adopt, adopt a puppy, consider adoption, cuddly, cute
National Puppy Day – March
Atheist Day observed annually on March 23, is a day that focuses on those who do not believe in god. The term ‘atheism’ first emerged in medieval Europe more than 400 years ago and was used to describe those who rejected the thought of a higher power. In the present day, there are said to be over 4,000 religions in this world, and almost every one of them has associated festivals and observances. Although atheists do not believe in a God, they, too, chose a special day to be set aside, hence the creation of Atheist Day.
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Atheist Day – March
March 22 is the day we celebrate goofballs in all their forms—and take a lesson. That’s right, March 22 is National Goof Off Day! Get ready to go wild … Goof Off Day is a day when almost everyone can unwind and enjoy themselves.
Tags: do whatever, dont get in trouble, enjoy yourself, ferris bueller, go wild
Goof-off Day – March
With ever-busy lives, we often forget that simple things can make a difference. National Common Courtesy Day is a great way to remind ourselves that the world is better off when we show gratitude and graciousness in both big and small ways. Hey, it only takes a small gesture to be a big hero. Remember to say “please” and “thank you” on March 21. It could make a world of difference!
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We come together to celebrate Harmony Day on 21 March. Created in 1999 to celebrate unity and diversity, Harmony Day was originally an Australian celebration but is now marked worldwide by conscientious citizens. Whether you want to be better friends with your neighbors or stand in the shoes of another, we’ve got some harmonious habits and unifying ideas to make your Harmony Day a picture of peace.
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Harmony Day – March
On National Single Parent Day this March 21, single parents get to take a break from constantly holding down the fort! Kick your feet up, get a babysitter, and think about all you do for your children. If you have support that’s not a partner, take some extra time to appreciate them and their help. If you’re not a single parent, show some love for your friends or family that are taking on the mammoth task of raising children by themselves.
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National Single Parent Day
This day aims to recognize puppetry as a global art form. It is also an attempt to pay tribute to and honor puppeteers from around the world. This day seeks to maintain and safeguard the traditions of the art of puppetry.
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World Puppetry Day – March
Poetry uses rhythms and imagery to elicit emotion and the imagination of the reader. Poetry can rhyme, using what are called meters of long and short syllables. Some poetry, written in what’s called ‘free verse,’ doesn’t employ rhyme or meters. Poems are broken into stanzas, which are like paragraphs, and can be up to 12 lines long. We believe the first known poem appeared 4,000 years ago in Babylon. Today, countless types of poems are available to enjoy, including haikus, limericks, sonnets, and ballads.
Tags: ballads, book lover, bookworm, elicit emotion, haikus
World Poetry Day – March
Frogs are amphibians that can be found both on land and in water. They are considered to be predators and play an important role in preserving the environment throughout their lives. In recent years, however, frogs have been critically endangered for several reasons. World Frog Day is an awareness day celebrated to save these living beings and provide them with a safer environment to survive.
Tags: amphibian, amphibians, conservation, critically endangered, croak
World Frog Day – March
The Spring Equinox, also known as the vernal equinox, is one of the four solar festivals of the year. The equinox — which translates roughly in Latin to “equal night” — is when the sun sits vertically above the equator, making day and night equal across the planet.
Tags: astronomy, beginning of spring, equator, four solar festivals, march 20
Spring Equinox – March
The Snowman Burning Day is meant to commemorate the end of the cold and chilly winter and welcome the warmth of the Spring. The Spring season comes with warmth, brighter and more sunny days, blossoming flowers, and a breath of fresh air. The act of burning the Snowman is symbolic of the transition from a cold season with extreme temperatures, to a much fairer and warmer season.
Tags: a breath of fresh air, blossoming flowers, chilly winter, cold season, end of the cold weather
Snowman Burning Day – March
Did you know that Down Syndrome—a disorder that occurs when there is a duplication of the twenty-first chromosome—affects approximately 6,000 babies at birth every year? So on March 21—a date chosen to represent the chromosomal defection found in Down Syndrome (the twenty-first day of the third month)—celebrate World Down Syndrome Day, an event created to raise public awareness, promote inclusivity, encourage advocacy, and support the wellbeing of those living with Down Syndrome.
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Did you know that Down Syndrome—a disorder that occurs when there is a duplication of the twenty-first chromosome—affects approximately 6,000 babies at birth every year? So on March 21—a date chosen to represent the chromosomal defection found in Down Syndrome (the twenty-first day of the third month)—celebrate World Down Syndrome Day, an event created to raise public awareness, promote inclusivity, encourage advocacy, and support the wellbeing of those living with Down Syndrome.
Tags: autism, disability awareness, down syndrom, down syndrome love, down syndrome month
World Down Syndrome Day – March
National Close the Gap Day is observed on the third Thursday of March, and advocates for health equity of Australia’s indigenous people and educating the public about the health issues and barriers to well-being faced by them. National Close the Gap Day brings together Australians from all over the country to advocate for health equity and take meaningful action to create better and more equitable conditions for the indigenous people. The campaign encourages people and organizations to plan events that draw attention to the health issues of Australia’s indigenous people and to support legislation and programs for the improvement of their conditions.
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If you’re happy and you know it, celebrate it on International Day of Happiness on March 20! Other than being in a neutral state, happy is how we should mostly be. Unfortunately, emotions like anger and sadness are increasingly becoming a default way to be for a lot of us, so here’s a day to cheer up and appreciate the good things and silver linings in life.
Tags: appreciate good things, be cheerful, cheer up, glee, happy
A substantial number of people claim to have seen and experienced aliens, even though some people do not believe in aliens and it is frequently dismissed as a joke. People who believe in aliens are the focus of Alien Abduction Day. According to U.F.O. experts, whether or not these allegations are real, they will have a significant influence on the claimants.
Tags: alien, alien invasion, close encounters, extra terrestrial, extraterrestrial