National Earmuff Day 2024 (US) falls on March 13, recognizing the importance of wearing ear protection equipment designed to shield against noise or cold conditions.
L. Ron Hubbard Day 2024 (US) is a holiday honoring the birth of American science fiction author and founder of Scientology, attracting fans and members alike.
International Every Girl Wins Day 2024, celebrated on March 13, raises global awareness about adolescent girls’ rights, aiming to promote systemic change and respect for women’s equity.
Fill Our Staplers Day 2024 (US) encourages collaboration to resolve workplace issues, emphasizing the importance of properly stocked staplers for efficient business operations and time savings.
National K9 Veterans Day 2024 (US) celebrates the valiant and adorable canines trained to serve in the armed forces, despite their small uniforms.
World Day Against Cyber Censorship 2024, observed on March 12, aims to combat cyber censorship, which restricts internet communication and information access, often denying citizens their freedom of speech.
National Working Mother’s Day 2024 honors mothers employed in service to their children, including housewives, homemakers, accountants, instructors, and doctors, as exemplary exemplars.
National Ruth Day 2024, observed annually on March 12, honors a Hebrew feminine name with biblical origins and genuine meaning, extending beyond Europe.
National Plant a Flower Day 2024 (US) is celebrated on March 12, highlighting the beauty and life philosophy of flowers, which elevate our spirits and disposition.
National Organize Your Home Office Day 2024 encourages organizing and tidying up home offices to promote productivity and cleanliness, especially during remote work during the pandemic.
National Christian Day 2024, observed annually on March 12, honors and recognizes individuals with the Greek surname Christian, or Chris, worldwide.
Equal Pay Day 2024 in the US commemorates gender-based wage disparity and pay inequality, with the exact date varying annually.
The Aztec New Year 2024 in Mexico, observed annually on March 12, represents the transformative power of time, contrasting with the linear concept of time.
Alfred Hitchcock, a master of suspense, produced classic horror films like Psycho and The 39 Steps, influencing generations of filmmakers and altering our perception of horror and mystery.
National Girl Scout Day 2024 (US) encourages dieters to indulge in their delicious cookies, a popular treat that deserves a holiday due to their global appeal.
Zhonghe Festival 2024 in China, a traditional celebration honoring the end of winter and rebirth of agriculture, will take place on March 11, marking the beginning of spring.
Worship of Tools Day 2024 (US) celebrates the unsung champions of tools, encouraging people to appreciate and appreciate their usefulness in construction and repair.
March 11 is World Day of Muslim Culture, Peace Dialogue and Film 2024, promoting understanding of Islam through cultural, dialogue, and cinematic aspects, fostering interfaith understanding.
Wash Your Nose Day 2024 encourages public to prioritize sinus flushing, similar to checking hands and faces, as a significant occasion for personal hygiene and health.
The Taranaki Anniversary 2024 in New Zealand commemorates the establishment of the province of Taranaki, which was abolished in 1876, on March 11.
National Payton Slaymaker Day 2024 honors Payton Slaymaker, a ten-year-old Indiana native who died of brain cancer at ten, raising awareness about diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma.
National Johnny Appleseed Day 2024 honors American nurseryman and conservationist John Chapman, known for his role in introducing apple trees to the US.
National Immune System Day 2024 highlights the tireless efforts of the immune system, which has been working three daily shifts without receiving any recognition or pay.
National Funeral Director and Mortician Recognition Day 2024 honors compassionate and understanding funeral directors and morticians who make the funeral planning process more tolerable and hasten the passing of loved ones.
Moshoeshoe Day, celebrated on March 11, commemorates the birth of Moshoeshoe I, who ruled the Basotho people and contributed to the formation of Lesotho.