On March 4, 2024, there will be a celebration known as National Waltz Dance Day to honor the well-known Viennese waltz, a small ballroom dance that men and women perform at formal occasions.
National Backcountry Ski Day 2024 (US) is celebrated on March 4 for those enjoying snow, skiing, and hiking on less traveled, unpaved, natural terrain.
Lavity Stoutt, born in 1929, is celebrated on March 4 in the British Virgin Islands. He was the first and longest-serving chief minister, serving 38 years in the legislature.
International Scrapbooking Industry Day 2024 commemorates March 4 by reliving past moments in scrapbooks and recollections, as joyful memories can help combat melancholy and isolation.
International GM Day 2024 honors game masters, marking Gary Gygax’s passing, with a sense of festivity and camaraderie in the gaming community.
Ida Day 2024 celebrates the popularity of the feminine given name Ida, derived from the Germanic word ‘id’, meaning ‘prosperous’ or ‘industrious’.
Holy Experiment Day 2024, observed annually on March 4, promotes religious tolerance and diversity, serving as a model for the fundamental principles of Pennsylvania and the United States.
Guam History and Chamorro Heritage Day 2024 celebrates the island’s rich history, culture, and inhabitants, highlighting its historical significance and the presence of US military installations.
Names Day 2024 (US) is a lighthearted occasion on March 4th, encouraging us to explore our given names’ etymology, origin, and historical or religious influences.
Courageous Follower Day 2024, observed annually on March 4, honors Ira Chaleff’s leadership work, “The Courageous Follower: Standing Up To and For Our Leaders,” emphasizing the importance of conscientious followership.
Hinduism, the oldest religion globally, unites individuals and promotes social harmony, with 1.2 billion adherents and predominant in Bali, Indonesia, Nepal, and Mauritius.
The Ramayana, a significant part of Indian culture, tells the story of Lord Ram’s quest to free his wife Sita from Ravan’s Lanka. Despite facing insurmountable obstacles, Ram’s exile led to the creation of a bridge using floating stones.
Casimir Pulaski Day 2024 honors Polish cavalry officer, devoted and loyal to the US military, who sacrificed his life during the American Revolutionary War.
Benjamin Harrison Day 2024 honors 23rd US President Benjamin Harrison, a Founding Father, great-grandson of William Henry Harrison, and supporter of McKinley Tariff Act.
National Grammar Day 2024 encourages proficient speaking and writing, promoting good grammar and assisting others. It encourages diligent review of grammatical errors and correspondence revision.
March 4 is National G.I. Day 2024, honoring servicemen and women in the US military since 1940. It’s a day to express appreciation for their contributions.
Day 2024 explores the possibility of domesticated animals possessing opposable thumbs, posing a hypothetical scenario where pets could manipulate household items independently.
Venezuela Carnival 2024, an annual event in February and March, celebrates agrarian cycles, Shrovetide, and cuisine, featuring parades, street shows, and performances.
Talk in Third Person Day 2024 (US) is an annual event on March 3, allowing third person conversation with formal pronouns and allowing nouns like “I,” “you,” and “we.”
Simplify Your Life Day 2024, observed on March 3, encourages decluttering, saving time and money, and providing advice on three methods to simplify life and “calm the chaos.”
Peach Blossom Day 2024 in Hunan, China, is a unique celebration celebrated on March 3, coinciding with the blooming of peach trees in China and Japan.
Naval Reserve Birthday 2024 honors the founding of the US Navy Reserve in 1915, allowing businesses and individuals to continue their routine operations without qualifying as a federal holiday.
National Robin Day 2024, observed on March 3, honors the distinctiveness of the name Robin, a diminutive form of the German appellation Robert, and its contemporary applications.
National Rita Day 2024, celebrated annually on March 3, honors the Old Greek feminine given name Rita, derived from Margaret and Margherita, meaning “daisy” in Spanish.
National Jackson Day 2024, celebrated on March 3, honors the popular British boy’s name Jackson, often spelled Jaxon, and is often given to babies named after US generals and President Andrew Jackson.