Hope in midst of chaos. More info at UMCNA.org/childrenssabbath #ChildrensDefenseFund #NationalObservance
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#NationalObservance #NationalJelloWeek #jello
National Jello-O Week is celebrated during the second full week of February. This year, it takes place from February 10 to 16.
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#NationalObservance #KiteFlyingDay
Today is National Kite-Flying Day. In the film, Mary Poppins, the song "Let's Go Fly a Kite" comes at the end of the film.
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#NationalObservance #WorkingNakedDay
Working Naked Day is celebrated on the first Friday in February, it takes place on February 7 this year
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#NationalObservance #NationalPeriodicTableDay
Since 2016, National Periodic Table Day has been celebrated on February 7 to pay tribute to the chart pasted in science classrooms that saved us from flunking high school chemistry!
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Twins showering together on National Shower With a Friend Day
#NationalObservance #NationalShowerWithAFriendDay
This day started innocently enough —when a Colorado company called New Wave Enviro encouraged people to take showers with a “friend,” meaning its all-new shower filter.
My twin is my best friend 😁
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#NationalObservance #RattlesnakeRoundupDay
Rattlesnake Roundup Day is held annually on January 28
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#NationalObservance #NationalMeatWeek
This year, National Meat Week runs from January 26 until February 2
Around 15-20 cities take part in the week-long festival, each with its own ‘chapter.’ In 2005, Chris Cantey and Erni Walker created this holiday.
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#NationalObservance #NationalFloridaDay
National Florida Day is celebrated on January 25 every year. The day was established to recognize Florida’s arrival as the 27th state in the union of the U.S.
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#NationalObservance #NationalPieDay
Sponsored by the American Pie Council (yes, that’s a real thing!), today is National Pie Day
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#NationalObservance #NationalHotSauceDay
Today is National Hot Sauce Day, Jan 22nd.
#NationalObservance #ComeInFromTheColdDay
National Come in From the Cold Day is celebrated annually on January 22. The phrase “come in from the cold” means to warm yourself up by coming inside and warming your body up be it by fire or a warm drink.
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#NationalObservance #SquirrelAppreciationDay
Squirrel Appreciation Day is a day to learn about and celebrate the world’s cutest rodents.
In 2001, wildlife rehabilitation specialist, Christy Hargrove, founded Squirrel Appreciation Day in Asheville, North Carolina
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#NationalObservance #NoNameCallingWeek #Jan20
No Name-Calling Week is a week created by K-12 teachers and students and sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (G.L.S.E.N.). Its focus is to end name-calling and other forms of bullying in school
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#NationalObservance #BenjaminFranklinDay
Benjamin Franklin Day is celebrated on January 17 every year, to pay tribute to one of the greatest Founding Fathers of the U.S. on the anniversary of his birth.
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Man wearing a Mardi Gras Day hat
#NationalObservance #NationalHatDay #MardiGras
On this day of National Observance is National Hat Day. Wearing hats dates all the way back to before 3,300 BCE!
Post a photo of yourself wearing a hat
Me wearing my Mardi Gras hat during a Mardi Gras
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A man in a suit wearing a horse head Peculiar People Day on January 10 is our opportunity to recognize and celebrate those who refuse to conform to the world’s idea of normal. The origin and inventor of Peculiar People Day are unknown. The term ‘peculiar people’ is derived from the phrase ‘chosen people’ from the Bible book Deuteronomy. It means “set apart” or “treasured people”.
#NationalObservance #January10 #PeculiarPeopleDay
Peculiar People Day on January 10 is our opportunity to recognize and celebrate those who refuse to conform to the world’s idea of normal.
The term ‘peculiar people’ is derived from the phrase ‘chosen people’ from the Bible book Deuteronomy.