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Pitru Paksha (H)

Pitru Paksha (H)

Scottish Food and Drink Fortnight (UK)

Fairtrade Fortnight(UK)

Oklahoma State Fair (US-OK)

Jane Austen Festival (UK)

Eczema Week, Ntl. (UK)

Arts in Education Week, Ntl.

Assisted Living Week

Assisted Living Week

Ecommerce Days, Intl. Women's

Eczema Week, Ntl. (UK)

Farm Animals Awareness Week, Ntl.

Folic Acid Awareness Week

Housekeepers Week, Intl.

Nephrology Nurses Week

Asu (S)

Battle of Britain Day (UK) (1940)

Battle of Britain Week (UK) (1940)

Coding Week, Ntl (US/UK)

Democracy, Intl. Day of

Dot Day, Intl. (2009)

Freelancer Awareness Day

Fungal Disease Awareness Week

Greenpeace Day, Intl. (1971)

Grito de Dolores (MX)(1810)

Hat Day, Felt

Hispanic Heritage Day (1821)

Hispanic Heritage Month (1821)

Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week, Ntl.

Independence Day (CR)(1821)

Independence Day (GT)(1821)

Independence Day (HN)(1821)

Independence Day (NI)(1821)

Independence Day (SV)(1821)

Lymphoma Awareness Day, World

Make a Hat Day

Malnutrition Awareness Week

Malnutrition Awareness Week

Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week, Ntl. (US/CA)

Negroni Week, Intl.

Orchid Male Cancer Awareness Week (UK)

Polar Week, Intl.

Rehabilitation Awareness Celebration, Ntl.

Respect for the Aged Day (JP)

Thank You Day, Ntl.

Anne Dudley Bradstreet Day, (US-ME)(1672)

Cerebral Palsy Awareness and Protection Week (PH)

Cinnamon Raisin Bread Day

Collect Rocks (Rockhound) Day

Guacamole Day, Ntl.

Independence Day (MX)(1810)

Independence Day (PG)(1975)

Information Technology Professionals Day

Interventional Cardiology, Intl. Day for

Jotijot, Gurgadi (S)(1574/1581)

Malaysia Day (MY)(1963)

Mayflower Day (1620)

Mobility Week, European

Oklahoma Land Race (1893)

Owain Glyndŵr Day (1400)

Ozone Layer Day, World (1987)

Play-Doh Day, Ntl. (1955)

Prinsjesdag, Budget Day, Prince's Day (NL)

Sabra and Shatila Massacre (LB/IL/PS)(1982)

Science, Technology and Innovation, Southern Intl. Day For

Stepfamily Day, Ntl.

Stepfamily Week, Ntl.

Working Parents Day, Ntl.

Apple Dumpling Day, Ntl.

Backpack (School) Safety Awareness Day

Constitution Week, Ntl. (1787),

Country Music Day, Intl. (1923)

Fitness Day (UK)

Guitar Flat-picking Championship and Walnut Valley Festival (US-KS)

Hero, National Day of (AO)(1922)

Indira Ekadashi (H)

Kanya Sankranti (H)

Patient Safety Day, World

Table Shuffleboard Day, Ntl.

Time's Up Day

Vishwakarma Puja (H)

AIDS Aging Awareness Day

Cheeseburger Day, Ntl.

Equal Pay Day, Intl.

Gurgadi (S)(1539)

Humiliation Day (CN)(1931)

Independence Day (CL)(1810)

Read an E-book Day

Teach Ag Day, Ntl.

Big Beachwatch Weekend (UK)

British Food Fortnight (UK)

Brother's Day, Intl.

Butterscotch Pudding Day, Ntl.

Clean up the World Weekend

Constitution and Army Day (CL)(1980)

Independence Day, (KN)(1983)

Kentucky Bourbon Festival (US-KY)

POW/MIA Recognition Day, Ntl.

Sustainable Seafood Week, Ntl. (UK/IE)

Talk like a Pirate Day, Intl.

Tradesman Day, Ntl

Wales International Film Festival

AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day

Batman Day

Clean-up Day, Ntl.

Clean-up Day, Ntl.

Coastal Cleanup Day, Intl.

COVID-19 Officially the Deadliest Pandemic in US History (2021)

Estuaries Week, Ntl.

Family Week (PH)

Hagioaica-Titu Fair (RO)

Locate an Old Friend Day

Oktoberfest (DE)

Pepperoni Pizza Day, Ntl.

Punch Day, Ntl.

Puppy Mill Awareness Day

Red Panda Day, Intl

University Sport, International Day of

Adopt-a-Less-Adoptable Pet Week

Adult Day Services Week

Adult Education and Family Literacy Week, Ntl.

Alzheimer's Day, World

Balance Awareness Week, Intl.

Banned Books Week

Child Passenger Safety Week

Deaf Dog Awareness Week, Ntl.

Dia da Arvore, (BR)

Dog Week, Ntl.

Employ Older Workers Week, Ntl.

Farm Safety and Health Week, Ntl.

Go-Kart Week, Intl.

Gratitude Day, World

Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week, Ntl.

Image Week, Build a Better

Independence Day, (AM)(1991)

Independence Day, (BZ)(1981)

Independence Day, (MT)(1964)

Keep Kids Creative Week, Ntl.

Moon—New

Neighborhood Day, Ntl.

Pchum Ben Festival (KH)

Peace, International Day for

Sarvapitru Amavasya (H)

Sea Otter Awareness Week

Security Officer Appreciation Week, Ntl. (US/CA)

Solar Eclipse (Partial)

Solar Eclipse (Partial)

Surgical Technologists Day

Surgical Technologists Week

Tolkien Week, Intl.

Unmarried and Singles Week, Ntl.

Wife Appreciation Day

Zero Emissions Day

Workplace Lactation Week

Semana de La Lactancia Latina

Jewish Year 5785 (J)

Cinemalaya (PH)

Miami Spice (US-FL)

Bhadrapada (H)

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

Bhadon (S)

Mariachi y la Charrería, Intl. de (MX-JA)

Burning Man (US-NV)

Rabi'ul-Awwal (M)

Elul (J)

Shrimp and Petroleum Festival, (US-LA)

Literacy and Numeracy Week (AU)

Owara Kaze No Bon Festival (JP)

Legacy Week (AU)

Overdose Awareness Week, Ntl.

Monsoon Season (Asia) June 8 - September 30

EU Green Week

Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, Ntl.

Alzheimer's Month, World

Animal Pain Awareness Month, Intl.

Arthritis Month (CA)

Asthma Week (AU)

Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month, Ntl.

Attendance Awareness Month

Attendance Awareness Month

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Month

Baby Safety Month

Be Kind to Editors and Writers Month

Beach Month, World

Bear Necessities Month

Bear Necessities Month

Beslan School Siege and Massacre (RU) (2004)

Better Breakfast Month

Blue September (AU/NZ)

Blueberry Popsicle Month, Ntl.

Bourbon Heritage Month, Ntl.

Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month, Ntl.

Building Code Enforcement Staff Appreciation Day

Campus Fire Safety Month, Ntl.

Campus Safety Awareness Month, Ntl.

Candle Month, World

Candle Month, World

Chicken Boy Day (US-CA)(1960s)

Chicken Month, Ntl.

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Intl.

Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, Ntl.

Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, Ntl.

Children's Awareness Month

Cholesterol Education Month, Ntl.

Civil Service Month (PH)

Civil Service Month (PH)

Classical Music Month

Clean-up Month, Intl.

Clean-up Month, Intl.

College Savings Month

Conservation Week (NZ)

Constitution Day, (SK)(1992)

Coupon Month, Ntl.

Courtesy Month, Ntl.

Craniofacial Acceptance Month

Day of Knowledge (RU)

Day of Unity (CL)

Dementia Awareness Month (AU)

Democracy Month, Ntl.

DNA, Genomics and Stem Cell Education Month, Ntl.

Dolphins of Taiji, Intl. Day of Awareness

Dystonia Awareness Month (AU)

Dystonia Awareness Month (CA)

Ecclesiastical Orthodox New Year (C)

Emma M. Nutt Day (1878)

Fall Hat Month

Fall Weather Safety Day, Ntl.

Fashion Month (Spring/Summer)

Festival of Learning Have a Go Month (UK)

Festival of Learning—Have a Go Month (UK)

First Parkash (S)(1604)

Food Hero Month, Be a, Ntl.

Food Safety Education Month, Ntl.

Footy Colours Day (AU)

Fruits and Veggies, More Matters Month

Fun Fair Month, World

Fun Fair Month, World

Germany Invades Poland (1939)

Ginger Cat Appreciation Day

Gold Out Month, Pediatric Cancer

Gospel Music Heritage Month, Ntl.

Grains Month, Whole

Great Cycle Challenge (US)

Guide Dog Month, Ntl.

Guide Dog Month, Ntl.

Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month

Happy Healthy Cat Month

Head Lice Prevention Month

Healthy Aging Month

Heart Month (IE)

Heart Month (IE)

Honey Month

Hunger Action Month (CA)

Hunger Action Month

Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) Awareness Month

Independence Day Holiday, (UZ)(1991)

Independence Week, (BR)(1822)

Indoor Gardening Day, Ntl.

Infant Mortality Awareness Month, Ntl.

Intergeneration Month

Intergeneration Month

ITP Awareness Month

ITP Awareness Month

Know Your Numbers Week (UK)

Know Your Numbers Week (UK)

Labor Day (US)

Le Burger Week (CA)

Leukemia and Lymphoma Awareness Month

Leukemia and Lymphoma Awareness Month

Library Card Sign-Up Month, Ntl.

Life Insurance Awareness Month, Ntl.

Liptember (AU)

Liptember (AU)

Love Lamb Week (UK)

Low-Cholesterol, Low-Fat Pizza Bake, Great American

Mold Awareness Month

Mouthguard Day

Mushroom Month, Ntl.

National Month (CL)(1810)

Neighbor Month

Newborn Screening Awareness Month

No Rhyme (Nor Reason) Day, Ntl.

Obesity Awareness Month, Childhood Ntl.

Odd Fellows Friendship Month

Odd Fellows Friendship Month

One-on-One Month

Organic Month, National (CA)

Organic September (UK)

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month (CA)

Ovarian Cancer Month (US)

Pain Awareness Month

Pain Awareness Month

Papaya Month, Ntl.

Papaya Month, Ntl.

Passport Month, Ntl.

Payroll Week, Ntl.

PCOS Awareness Month

PCOS Awareness Month

Peace Consciousness Month, Ntl. (PH)

Peace Consciousness Month, Ntl. (PH)

Peripheral Artery Disease Awareness Month, Ntl.

Peripheral Artery Disease Awareness Month, Ntl.

Pet Insurance Month, Ntl. (US/CA)

Pet Sitter Education Month

Pet Sitter Education Month

Photos Month, Save Your

Photos Month, Save Your

Piano Month, Ntl.

Pleasure Your Mate Month

Poll Worker Recruitment Day, Ntl.

Preparedness Month, Ntl. (2001)

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month (US/CA)

Recovery Month, Ntl.

Reye's Syndrome Awareness Month

Rice Month, Ntl.

RMS Titanic Located (1985)

Rule of Law Month (PH)

Rule of Law Month (PH)

Running of the Balls (US-TN)

Scroll Free September (UK)

Self-Improvement Month

Self-Improvement Month

Self-University Week

Service Dog Month, Ntl.

Sewing Month, Ntl.

Sexual Health Awareness Month

Sexual Health Awareness Month

Shameless Promotion Month

Sickle Cell Month, Ntl.

Skincare Awareness Month, Ntl.

Sourdough September

Speak Out Month, World

Spina Bifida Awareness Week (AU)

Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month, Ntl.

Sports Eye Safety Month, Ntl.

Square Dancing Month, Intl.

State of the Union (MX)

STEPtember

Stock Exchange Holiday (NYSE Closed)

Straw Free September

Subliminal Communication Month

Suicide Prevention Month (US/CA)

Suicide Prevention Month (US/CA)

Superhero Week for Muscular Dystrophy (AU)

Therapy Dog Awareness Month (AU)

Tiger Month, Intl. Save a

Tiger Month, Intl. Save a

Toy Testing Day, Intl.

Update Your Resume Month

Urology Awareness Month (UK)

Urology Awareness Month (UK)

Vascular Disease Awareness Month

Vascular Disease Awareness Month

Wilderness Month, Ntl.

Wine Month Ntl., California (US-CA)

Women's Friendship Month, Intl.

Women's Health Week (AU)

Workforce Development Month, Ntl.

Workplace Lactation Week

Workplace Lactation Week

Yoga Awareness Month, Ntl.

Youth Leadership Month, Ntl.

Zero Waste Week (UK)

Beheading Day, Intl. (1685)

Bison-Ten-Yell Day

Coconut Day, World

Independence Day Holiday, (VN)(1945)

Japan Formerly Surrenders (1945)

Play Days

Cromwell Day (UK)(1658)

Health and Physical Education Day (AU)

Independence Day, (QA)(1971)

National Day, (SM)

Parsva Ekadashi (H)

Revolutionary War Ends (US)(1783)

Skyscraper Day (1856)

3D (Digital Detox) Day (UK)

Animals' Day (CW)

Macadamia Nut Day

Mawlid an-Nabi (M) (570 AD)

Newspaper Carriers Day, Ntl. (1833)

Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Awareness Day (AU)

Toronto International Film Festival (CA-ON)

Toronto International Film Festival (CA-ON)

Be Late for Something Day

Bring Your Manners to Work Day, Intl.

Camel and Ostrich Races, Intl. (US-NV)

Charity, Intl. Day of (1997)

Cheese Pizza Day

Grand Prix of Italy (IT)

Heritage Open Days (UK)

Heritage Open Days (UK)

Lake of Stars (MW)

Onam (H)(IN-KL)

Rain Forest Day, Amazon (1850)

Semana de La Lactancia Latina

Semana de La Lactancia Latina

Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Day, Intl

Spinal Injury Association's Great British Fish and Chips Supper (UK)

Walk to Work Day (AU)

White Balloon (Bravehearts) Day (AU)

Anant Chaturdashi (H)

Beard Day, World

Black Pound Day (UK)

Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day

Defense of Pakistan Day, (PK)

Fight Procrastination Day

Ganesh Visarjan (H)

Iguana Awareness Day, Ntl.

Independence Day, Somhlolo Day (SZ)(1968)

Independence, Baltic (1991)

Lollapalooza, Berlin (DE)

Pitru Paksha (H)

Pitru Paksha (H)

Read a Book Day

Scottish Food and Drink Fortnight (UK)

Spinach Festival, Lenexa (US-KS)

Unification Day (BG)(1885)

Vaquita Day, Intl. Save the

Vulture Awareness Day, Intl

William McKinley Assassination (1901)

Zhong Yuan Festival (CN/TW)

Acorn Squash Day

Child Protection Week, Ntl. (AU)

Child Protection Week, Ntl. (AU)

Clean Air for Blue Skies, Intl. Day of

Daylight Savings (CL), Begins

Daylight Savings (NA), Begins

Direct Support Professionals Recognition Week, Ntl.

Duchenne Awareness Day, Intl

Father's Day (AU)

Folic Acid Awareness Week

Grandma Moses Day (1860)

Grandparents Day, Ntl.

Headache and Migraine Awareness Week, Ntl. (AU)

Independence Day, (BR)(1822)

Jerusalem Falls (C)(J)(70AD)

Lunar Eclipse (Total)

Moon—Full

Neither Snow nor Rain Day (1914)

Nephrology Nurses Week

Police Cooperation, Intl. Day of

Pratipada Shraddha, Bhadrapada Purnima (H)

Salami Day

Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week

Suicide Prevention Week

Waffle Week, Ntl

Ampersand Day, Ntl.

Birth of the Virgin Mary (C)(20 BC)

Boss/Employee Exchange Day, Ntl.

Dog Walker Appreciation Day, Ntl

Fairtrade Fortnight(UK)

Independence Day, (MK)(1991)

Line Dancing Week, Ntl.

Literacy Day, Intl.

Marrakech Earthquake (MO)(2023)

Our Lady of Meritxell Day, (AD)(1278)

Pardon Day, Ntl. (1974)

Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses Day

Physical Therapy Day, World (1951)

Remember a Charity in Your Will Week (UK)

Rice Week, Ntl. (UK)

Sexual Health Week (UK)

Star Trek Day (1966)

Victory Day, (MT)(1565)

Bonza Bottler Day™, Intl

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum (FAS) Disorders Awareness Day, Ntl.

Independence Day, (TJ)(1991)

Irish Potato Famine Begins, (IE)(1845)

MTV Music Video Awards

National Day, (KP)(1948)

Prayers and Remembrance, National Days of

Protect Education from Attack, Intl. Day to

Teddy Bear Day

United Nations General Assembly (US-NY)

Wiener Schnitzel Day

Wonderful Weirdos Day

Derna Flood (LY)(2023)

First DUI Issued (1897)

Hurricane Season Peak

Ideas Day, Swap

Music Week and Awards, Canadian Country (CA-ON)

OPEC Founded (1960)

Saint Georges Caye Day, (BZ)(1798)

Sankashti Chaturthi (H)

Sewing Machine Day, Intl. (1790)

Suicide Prevention Day, World

Teachers' Day, (CN)

Television 'TV' Dinner Day (1944)

Atlanta Food and Wine Festival (US-GA)

Brotherhood Day, Universal (1983)

Enkutatash (ET/ER)(C)

Food Stamps Day (1959)

Hot Cross Bun Day, Ntl.

Make Your Bed Day

National Day of Catalonia, (ES)(1714)

No News is Good News Day (2001)

Oklahoma State Fair (US-OK)

Patriot Day, Ntl. (2001)

Chocolate Milkshake Day

Defenders Day, (US-MD)(1814)

Encouragement (Day of), Ntl.

Harrogate Fall Flower Show (UK)

Jane Austen Festival (UK)

South-South Cooperation Day, Intl.

The Big E (US-MA)

Video Games Day, Ntl.

9 X 13 Day

Celiac Disease Awareness Day (1839)

Chocolate Day, Intl. (1857)

Defy Superstition Day

Eczema Week, Ntl. (UK)

Fortune Cookie Day

Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day

New York Marathon First Run (1971)(US-NY)

Peanut Day, Ntl.

Pet Birth Defect Awareness Day

Pickles for Snack Day

Positive Thinking Day

Prairie Day (US-MO)

Programmer, International Day of the

R U OK? Day (AU)

Roald Dahl Day (1916)

Uncle Sam Day (1813)

Arts in Education Week, Ntl.

Assisted Living Week

Assisted Living Week

Balance Awareness Week, Intl.

Cream-filled Doughnut Day

Ecommerce Days, Intl. Women's

Eczema Week, Ntl. (UK)

Emmy Awards, Primetime

Farm Animals Awareness Week, Ntl.

Folic Acid Awareness Week

Hoagie Day (Eat a)

Hound Day, Hug Your, Ntl.

Housekeepers Week, Intl.

Moon—Third Quarter

Nephrology Nurses Week

Pet Memorial Day, Ntl.

San Jacinto Day, Battle of, (NI)(1856)

Sober Day, Ntl.

Asu (S)

Battle of Britain Day (UK) (1940)

Battle of Britain Week (UK) (1940)

Coding Week, Ntl (US/UK)

Democracy, Intl. Day of

Dot Day, Intl. (2009)

Freelancer Awareness Day

Fungal Disease Awareness Week

Greenpeace Day, Intl. (1971)

Grito de Dolores (MX)(1810)

Hat Day, Felt

Hispanic Heritage Day (1821)

Hispanic Heritage Month (1821)

Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week, Ntl.

Independence Day (CR)(1821)

Independence Day (GT)(1821)

Independence Day (HN)(1821)

Independence Day (NI)(1821)

Independence Day (SV)(1821)

Lymphoma Awareness Day, World

Make a Hat Day

Malnutrition Awareness Week

Malnutrition Awareness Week

Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week, Ntl. (US/CA)

Negroni Week, Intl.

Orchid Male Cancer Awareness Week (UK)

Polar Week, Intl.

Rehabilitation Awareness Celebration, Ntl.

Respect for the Aged Day (JP)

Thank You Day, Ntl.

Anne Dudley Bradstreet Day, (US-ME)(1672)

Cerebral Palsy Awareness and Protection Week (PH)

Cinnamon Raisin Bread Day

Collect Rocks (Rockhound) Day

Guacamole Day, Ntl.

Independence Day (MX)(1810)

Independence Day (PG)(1975)

Information Technology Professionals Day

Interventional Cardiology, Intl. Day for

Jotijot, Gurgadi (S)(1574/1581)

Malaysia Day (MY)(1963)

Mayflower Day (1620)

Mobility Week, European

Oklahoma Land Race (1893)

Owain Glyndŵr Day (1400)

Ozone Layer Day, World (1987)

Play-Doh Day, Ntl. (1955)

Prinsjesdag, Budget Day, Prince's Day (NL)

Sabra and Shatila Massacre (LB/IL/PS)(1982)

Science, Technology and Innovation, Southern Intl. Day For

Stepfamily Day, Ntl.

Stepfamily Week, Ntl.

Working Parents Day, Ntl.

Apple Dumpling Day, Ntl.

Backpack (School) Safety Awareness Day

Constitution Week, Ntl. (1787),

Country Music Day, Intl. (1923)

Fitness Day (UK)

Guitar Flat-picking Championship and Walnut Valley Festival (US-KS)

Hero, National Day of (AO)(1922)

Indira Ekadashi (H)

Kanya Sankranti (H)

Patient Safety Day, World

Table Shuffleboard Day, Ntl.

Time's Up Day

Vishwakarma Puja (H)

AIDS Aging Awareness Day

Cheeseburger Day, Ntl.

Equal Pay Day, Intl.

Gurgadi (S)(1539)

Humiliation Day (CN)(1931)

Independence Day (CL)(1810)

Read an E-book Day

Teach Ag Day, Ntl.

Big Beachwatch Weekend (UK)

British Food Fortnight (UK)

Brother's Day, Intl.

Butterscotch Pudding Day, Ntl.

Clean up the World Weekend

Constitution and Army Day (CL)(1980)

Independence Day, (KN)(1983)

Kentucky Bourbon Festival (US-KY)

POW/MIA Recognition Day, Ntl.

Sustainable Seafood Week, Ntl. (UK/IE)

Talk like a Pirate Day, Intl.

Tradesman Day, Ntl

Wales International Film Festival

AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day

Batman Day

Clean-up Day, Ntl.

Clean-up Day, Ntl.

Coastal Cleanup Day, Intl.

COVID-19 Officially the Deadliest Pandemic in US History (2021)

Estuaries Week, Ntl.

Family Week (PH)

Hagioaica-Titu Fair (RO)

Locate an Old Friend Day

Oktoberfest (DE)

Pepperoni Pizza Day, Ntl.

Punch Day, Ntl.

Puppy Mill Awareness Day

Red Panda Day, Intl

University Sport, International Day of

Adopt-a-Less-Adoptable Pet Week

Adult Day Services Week

Adult Education and Family Literacy Week, Ntl.

Alzheimer's Day, World

Balance Awareness Week, Intl.

Banned Books Week

Child Passenger Safety Week

Deaf Dog Awareness Week, Ntl.

Dia da Arvore, (BR)

Dog Week, Ntl.

Employ Older Workers Week, Ntl.

Farm Safety and Health Week, Ntl.

Go-Kart Week, Intl.

Gratitude Day, World

Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week, Ntl.

Image Week, Build a Better

Independence Day, (AM)(1991)

Independence Day, (BZ)(1981)

Independence Day, (MT)(1964)

Keep Kids Creative Week, Ntl.

Moon—New

Neighborhood Day, Ntl.

Pchum Ben Festival (KH)

Peace, International Day for

Sarvapitru Amavasya (H)

Sea Otter Awareness Week

Security Officer Appreciation Week, Ntl. (US/CA)

Solar Eclipse (Partial)

Solar Eclipse (Partial)

Surgical Technologists Day

Surgical Technologists Week

Tolkien Week, Intl.

Unmarried and Singles Week, Ntl.

Wife Appreciation Day

Zero Emissions Day

100 Days Left in the Year

Autumnal Equinox

Business Women's Day (1949)

Car Free Day, World

Centenarian's Day, Ntl.

Day of Radiant Peace, Intl

Deaf, International Week of the

Dear Diary Day

Elephant Appreciation Day

Employee Appreciation Day, Remote

Eye Health Week, Ntl.(UK)

Fall Begins, Northern Hemisphere

Falls Prevention and Awareness Day, Ntl.

Family Day, Keep Kids Away from Drugs

Glucose Awareness Week, Ntl

Hafte Defâ Moqaddas (IR)(1980)

Happiness at Work, Intl. Week of

Happiness at Work, Intl. Week of

Hobbit Day

Ice Cream Cone Day (1903)

Independence Day, (ML)(1960)

Jotijot (S)(1539)

Mabon

Migraine Awareness Week, Ntl. (UK)

Native American Day, (US-TN)

Reflexology Week, World

Rhino Day, World

Rosh Hashanah (J)

Spring Begins (Southern Hemisphere)

Stormwater Awareness Week

Storytelling Day, (Southern) World

Walk and Roll Dog Day, Ntl

Wedding Proposal Day (Fall)

White Chocolate Day

Bi Visibility Day

Checkers/Dog in Politics Day (1952)

Eye Health Week, Ntl.(UK)

Family Week (PH)

Innergize Day

Jewish Year 5786 (J)

National Day, (SA)(1932)

Neptune Day (1846)

Rabi al-Thani (M)

Seed Gathering Seasons (UK)

Sign Language, Intl. Day of

Tishrei (J)

Armed Forces Day, (MZ)(1964)

Banned Websites Awareness Day

Bollywood Day, World

Cherries Jubilee Day, Ntl.

Co-op Awareness Month

Constitution Day, (KH)(1993)

Heritage Day, (ZA)

Independence Day, (GW)(1973)

Palestine Petitions for Statehood (2011)

Punctuation Day, Ntl.

School Milk Day, World

Schwenkfelder Thanksgiving (1734)

Turner Prize Exhibition (UK)

Women's Health and Fitness Day, Ntl.

Ataxia Awareness Day, International

Buffalo Roundup and Arts Festival, Custer, (US-SD)

Comic Book Day, Ntl. (1837)

Dream Day, World

Maritime Day, World

Math Storytelling Day

One-Hit Wonder Day

Pharmacists Day, World

Psychotherapy Day, Ntl.

Remember Me Thursday, Intl.

Republic Day, (RW)(1961)

Tzom Gedaliah (J)

Voter Registration Day, Ntl

Arbor Day, (VI)

Chili Cook-off World Championships

Coffee Morning, Macmillan World’s Biggest (UK)

Environmental Health Day, World

Hug a Vegan Day

Indian Heritage Day, American (US-TX)

Johnny Appleseed Day (1774)

Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest (CA-ON)

Liberty Fall Festival, (US-MO)

Love Note Day

Lumberjack Day

Monterey Jazz Festival (US-CA)

Native American Day, (US-CA)

Nottingham Goose Fair, (UK)

Nuclear Weapons, Intl. Day for the Total Elimination of

Platelets Day, Sport Purple for

Road Running Championships, World (US-CA)

Shabbat Shuva (J)

US/Iran first diplomatic meeting in 35 years (US/IR)(2013)

Ancestor Appreciation Day

Astronomy Day (Fall), Intl.

Berlin Marathon (DE)

Child Seat Check Saturday, Ntl.

Danger Run (US-KY, IN, IL)

Fish Amnesty Day

Gay Men's AIDS/HIV Awareness Day

Google.com Day (1997)

Grand Final AFL (AU)

Grape (and Wine) Jamboree, Geneva, (US-OH)

Hunting and Fishing Day, Ntl.

Lace Day, Intl.

Meskel (ET/ER)(C)

Pet Walk, World's Largest

Play, Worldwide Day of

Public Lands Day, Ntl.

Rabbit Day, Intl.

Recycle, Crush a Can Day

Sky Day

Tourism Day, World

Beer Day, National Drink

Cabrillo Day (US-CA)(1542)

Confucius Day (551BC)

Daughters Day, Intl.

Daylight Savings (NZ), Begins

Daylight Savings (WS), Begins

Deaf, International Day of the

Fish Tank Floor Show Night

Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day

Good Neighbor Day, Ntl.

Information, Intl. Day for Universal Access to

Migrants and Refugees, World Day of

Neighbor Day, Intl.

Ontario Garlic Festival

Ontario Garlic Festival

Rabies Day, World (1895)

Rivers Day, World

Safe Abortion Day, Intl

Strawberry Cream Pie Day, Ntl.

Teachers' Day, (TW)

Wool Week, Shetland

Active Aging Week

Biscotti Day, Ntl

Boquerón Day (PY)(1932)

Coffee Day, Ntl.

Food Loss and Waste, Intl. Day of Awareness of

Goose for Prosperity Day (Eat a)

Grandchild's Birth Day, Attend Your

Heart Day, World

King's Birthday (AU-WA)

Moon—First Quarter

Poisoned Blackberries Day (Michaelmas)(C)

Saraswati Avahan (H)

Veterans of Foreign Wars Day (1899)

Ballerina Day (1863)

Chewing Gum Day

Day of Reunification (RU)(2022)

Flu Season Ends, Southern

Independence Day, (BW)(1966)

Maha Saptami (H)

Mud Pack Day, Ntl.

Podcast Day, Intl.

Saint Jerome Day (C)(420AD)

Stupid Question Day, Ask a

Translation Day, Intl.(420 AD)

Truth and Reconciliation, National Day of (CA)

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I get a complete list of events for my country or category?

You need to be a member of LEEP Calendar, either professional or champion, and use the Advanced Search.

First, run your country through the search and choose the category if applicable.

Secondly, run "Worldwide" through the search and select the category if applicable.

Combining these two lists will give the complete picture of events in your country currently on the calendar.

Where did the idea for LEEP come from?

It began in 1995 when our founder sold radio advertising for KZOK/KMPS in Seattle. The station provided special training on vendor marketing, going directly to the manufacturers, regional headquarters, and resellers for non-traditional advertising dollars. An event calendar proved to be the critical tool for getting to VITO (Very Important Top Official—the person with the money who could okay a promotion). She stayed briefly at the radio stations. Then she took this knowledge and tactic to the Los Angeles Business Journal, where she used it to land local advertising dollars from Xerox, AST/Samsung, Microsoft, and other major tech companies of the time, tripling her desk's revenue within 18 months.

By 1999, she switched to editorial, started her own online publication, and grew that for the next twelve years. In 2009, following the economy tanking and with the rise of social media, she created an editorial calendar for the website. Its focus was on family, relationships, sexuality, and romance. Yet, when she searched for events specific to these, there wasn't a single authoritative source or even a list (LEEP has over 300 a year in this category each year).

It took four months to create that initial list of over 100 relationship events, and even then, half the dates were different depending on the source. The whole process was insane. Concurrently, she was nursing her wounds from a devastating break-up with her fiancé and wasn't really into the whole "relationship thing" anymore. She merged the relationship company with two others and walked away.

LEEP was born, though it would take twelve years of research, every cent she had, a patchwork of jobs, freelancing, several continents, and being sideswiped by her ex (which set the calendar back another four years when she had to start from scratch) before it would finally go live.

Which brings us to today. Welcome to LEEP. It may not be perfect yet, but if there is one thing our founder is, it is persistent. We'll get there. Thank you for supporting us—and thank you for the gift of your time!

How do you decide what goes in LEEP Calendar?

Research and verify. Our goal is to be the go-to source for people seeking timely topics for promotions, awareness campaigns, location-based events, features, and articles. We look to see if it is real, a joke, and if it has someone behind it.

Venue-specific events [e.g., trade shows, concerts, fairs, festivals, conferences, etc.] must be open to the public (or a trade-specific audience) and be able to accommodate 400 or more people.

Awareness events, individual days, weeks, months, and anniversaries are researched. If a specific organization/person is behind it, is in a press release, has been featured by the media in the past year, or is tied to something historical, it goes into the calendar. Companies, organizations, individuals, event promoters, and venues champion their events.

What regions of the world does LEEP cover?

We're international, and it is crucial to understand this when adding an event to LEEP as a Champion. Many social agendas, terms, beliefs, and activities common in the United States do not translate well overseas. Therefore, sticking with facts and definitions is advisable while avoiding jargon or partisan descriptions. This is particularly acute when dealing with issues in Politics, Military, Human Rights, Health, Religion, and the LGBTQ+ categories. LEEP reserves the right to edit such entries to conform to international understanding and norms. When in doubt, follow the United Nations guidelines and those codified in various international treaties.

The United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, and China currently have the most events; however, every day, we're adding more from all over the world, and event champions are adding theirs to our database.

Do you have descriptions for each of the events?

Yes, every single event has a description. If one doesn't show, we're having technical problems.

What do the categories mean?

The categories assist professionals with isolating events that match their market or target demographic. There are seventy distinct categories, and each event can have up to six categories. Their descriptions can be found by clicking through that category on the Categories page in the masthead. Event categories are listed from most prominent (left) to least prominent (right). If it is an anniversary date, the anniversary will always be the first category listed.

When you estimate a date, how do you do that?

First, we contact the organizer. If no one responds, we look at the last seven years of that event's existence for patterns. If we're lucky, the pattern is obvious. We're not always fortunate. If we can't see a pattern (e.g., the event always seems to fall on the third Wednesday of September), we'll consult the day it fell on in the last year like this one (e.g., the last time a year's dates matched 2024 was 1996). Finally, if none of the above work (and often they don't), we'll roll the event back one day (two in a leap year). Most importantly, we mark estimated events with an (est).

It is important to note that many onsite events do not announce their dates until a few weeks out. Even weekly events that are annual often aren't posted until just before the event (Australian NGOs are notorious for this). US Government, senate, and congressional events are usually officially announced after the event passes. Nobody said this is logical.

Where do the events come from?

To make it into the LEEP Calendar, each event has to be independently verified as an actual event by a human being. To create the initial database, we used a variety of resources, including traditional sources, newswire services, governments, NGOs, magazines, news reports, articles, patent databases, our own travel, Google®, Yahoo® and Dogpile® searches, Twitter®, Facebook®, LinkedIn® and anything else we can get our hands. Our founder is a news and history junky, so pretty much everything is a possible source.

Once we have a base list, we research each event to determine where it is located, who is behind it, and whether or not it ran in the past year. What is the event about? Is it a historical anniversary, and if so, for what and when? Does it run on the same day yearly, or does it change? Is it based upon a historical event or patent? If no event URL is available, we look for a source that will add to the understanding of that topic we can link to. This becomes the reference URL. It's meticulous and tedious but necessary.

How do I submit events to LEEP?

Register to become an Event Champion.Fill out the Google Doc spreadsheet with the event's information. Upload the Google Doc Link to LEEP. We'll look at the event(s). If it meets our inclusion standards and all required fields are filled out, you'll be charged the annual event fee for each event accepted. Once charged, you become an event champion subscriber with full access to all areas of LEEP Calendar. You can also manage your events, update them, add to them, and make changes whenever you like.

You have an event we champion in the calendar. How can we take over its administration?

First, check the lower right corner of the event's page. If it says "LEEP," under "Event Manager," then we're the current administrator, and that event is open to the actual champion.

Next, register to become an Event Champion. Grab the URL of the event(s) you consider yourself the champion of and notify us through your champion account. Once we've verified you are the champion, submit the event's annual fee, and we'll transfer the administration of the event and its presentation over to you.

Can a religious organization take over the administration of all the faith holidays and observances in its faith?

To avoid promoting any single doctrine, no single entity can control more than 25 percent of the six core faith's religious events (Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, and Judaism). For example, the Orthodox Church of America may choose to manage Orthodox Christian holidays, and the Catholic Bishops of America may choose Catholic events. However, only 25% of all events classified as Christian can be controlled by either. Same with Islam. A Shiite organization may choose to be the go-to champion on several Islamic observances, while a Sunni organization chooses others. Neither can be the champion for more than 25 percent of all Islamic events.

The entity listed as the champion must be a recognized authority for the faith and be available for questions from journalists and other professional members.

Why do I have to pay to submit events?

To gain control of the event (within our editorial and content guidelines). You choose what to say, which documents to include for download, the videos shown, and any additional pictures. You decide on the source URL, the header image, the headline, and who you list as the champion contact. This is marketing you control for a meager cost.

Secondly, it helps us keep the submitted events authentic and cuts down on spam, propaganda, and other ways bad actors might choose to use LEEP that don't support our mission.

Third, if payment is tendered, the event is generally legitimate, and the organizations behind it, who are now invested, will ensure the information is accurate and up-to-date.

Fourth, this isn't social media. We know Bobby's birthday and Jem and John's wedding are big deals for the people involved; they're private events, not LEEP Calendar events.

Fifth, payment is protection for our event champions. The general public can access most features of the site; however, only paid professional members and event champions can access the event champion's name, address, phone, email, and other contact information. This feature prevents unknown actors from scraping the database, doxxing, and other malicious behavior associated with public contact information. However, it provides the information to those most likely to use it: sponsors, journalists, partners, public relations specialists, and event planners.

Finally, you don't have to pay. You can wait, and hope we stumble upon your event in our research. However, it took us 12 years to put together the 10,000-plus annual events on LEEP, and with millions of events a year worldwide, it could be a while.

Who hosts, champions, or sponsors the events?

LEEP has over 5,000 event champions, including commercial organizations, nongovernment agencies, governments, and individuals. If an event originator is unavailable and the event is not an anniversary, but it is promoted by at least one news organization in the past year, you'll see it listed as an "Unofficial Event. No Sponsor."

Approximately 15 percent of events fall under "Unofficial Event." Whenever it is possible, we will recommend an authority on that subject. An example is: "Unofficial Event. No Sponsor. See the Center for Disease Control on this topic."

How can we advertise on LEEP?

When we launch, we'll be using Google Ads. As soon as we have enough traffic and revenue flow, AdOpsOne will handle optimization and advertising partners for us. Advertising is shown to the non-members of LEEP, the general public, who account for 90% of our traffic. Professional and champion members logged into their accounts do not see ads.

What is your refund policy?

We stand behind our products, and your satisfaction is important to us. Event Champions are charged on a per-event per-year basis and are only charged once we've approved the event for inclusion and then annually until they terminate the event. Depending on the level of submissions, approval may take a few weeks or happen that day. Each event submission must be verified and reviewed by a human before acceptance.

Professional memberships last for a year and auto-renew. Due to the digital nature of our products, once delivered, we generally do not offer refunds because there is no way for you to return the product unused. If you change your mind about your purchase and have yet to log in to your membership or download one of our products, we will happily issue you a refund upon your request. By canceling your membership, you will not be charged at the time of renewal and your membership remains active until that time.

Refund requests made after you have logged in or downloaded our product are handled individually at our sole discretion. Refund requests must be made within three (3) days of your original purchase and include the original receipt, which is emailed. Copy and paste this into the contact form along with your request.

LEEP Calendar uses a third party to handle all banking and financial details. We do not keep your financial information on our servers. Refunds are processed according to the bank's policies and can take up to thirty (30) days. Use the Contact Form to request a refund.

How do third-party reservation and purchase links work?

Purchases made outside of LEEPCalendar.com and our affiliates are subject to the terms and conditions of the companies and organizations purchased from. These include reservation and ticket links associated with individual events on LEEPCalendar.com, and any products or services showcased in advertisements, comments, or not designated as a product/service of Jubilee LLC.

If an event is on the calendar, does LEEP endorse it?

No. There are a lot of events in the calendar we'd prefer not to include, but we must. The appearance of an event in LEEP Calendar does not imply endorsement of the event or the organization championing it by Jubilee LLC, its stakeholders, customers, or subsidiaries. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive resource for events, holidays, venue-specific events, and promotions, whether or not we agree with the content, political position, social movement, philosophy, cause, or purpose.

Organizations highlighted as recommended resources for historical events or unofficial/unsponsored events are presented as suggested resources due to their previously demonstrated areas of expertise. Being named as a recommended resource does not imply Jubilee LLC's endorsement of the organization, nor its endorsement by our stakeholders, customers, or subsidiaries.

The articles, opinions, and views provided by Jubilee LLC or on LEEPCalendar.com are not intended to serve as medical, legal, financial, or any other advice category. All content is provided for information and entertainment purposes only. Additional documents, images, and videos may be authored by licensed psychologists, mental health professionals, legal, financial, and other experts, or by journalists and are provided to assist in understanding the content of a specific event. For health-related or sponsored events, we may quote directly and at length from the champion's collateral or a recognized expert in that field.

How can I use LEEP Calendar?

We put together guides for the most common visitors to LEEP. Check these out to see how others use LEEP.

Executives & Business Owners
Public Relations
Event Planning
Media Sales & Advertising Professionals
Bloggers & Journalism
Educators

How do you define locations?

We follow United Nations and International Treaty guidelines on what is or is not a country, territory, or under occupation. We've divided the world into event categories to facilitate regional exploration.

Africa
Australia & New Zealand
Canada
Brazil & South America
China, Japan, Taiwan, Mongolia & the Koreas
Eastern Europe
Europe
India
Mexico, Central America & the Caribbean
Russia
South & Southeast Asia
South Africa
The Middle East & West Asia
United Kingdom & Ireland
United States
Worldwide

Do you do trade shows and conventions?

Yes! Absolutely—plus festivals, fairs and symposiums. We currently have several hundred of each on the calendar. This is a key growth area for us. We want people to be able to find these events in their industry so they can attend, sponsor, exhibit, or partner quickly.

We are planning to create an event. When should we do that?

May and October are the most popular months of the year to champion an event. The least popular is December, followed by July. The fewer events, the less competition you'll have for press, attention, participation, and related resources.

Health events are more concentrated in the spring. Education events tend to follow the school year. These are just some of the factors you should consider if you're looking to create an event.

You should also check the calendar first to see if the topic of your event is already in play by another organization or in another country. It is far less expensive, and you'll have more impact if you combine resources with an organization already running an event than creating one from scratch. Many successful international events began this way, with an organization developing an event within their home country, making it a success, and expanding to other countries via in- country partners.

How do I reach you with a question?

See our contact page. Use the Contact Form