The White House Easter Egg Roll 2024, held on April 1, features traditional egg hunts, First Lady tales, and Easter egg rolling races for children.
St. Stupid Day 2024 in San Francisco celebrates Fool’s Day with amusing attire, a parade, and oddly-themed walks, encouraging visitors to embrace the ambiance and be foolish.
Nickelodeon Anniversary Celebration Day 2024 in the US honors the introduction of the first children’s cable channel and celebrates the groundbreaking characters and animals that revolutionized children’s programming.
National Connor Day 2024 honors boys and men with the name Connor, derived from the Irish Gaelic term ‘Conchobhar’, symbolizing a “lover of hounds.”
Myles Day 2024 honors Irish author Brian O’Nolan, a popular author known by various aliases, including Myles gCopaleen, since his early 1940s contributions to “The Irish Times.”
International Tatting Day 2024 celebrates the ancient art of lacemaking, involving the delicate tatting of strands, socializing, and enjoying chocolate.
Community Garden Week (UK) is an annual event in April, focusing on the diverse range of community and school gardens in the UK.
Transgender Day of Visibility 2024 celebrates the achievements, challenges, and rights of transgender individuals, advocating for greater protection and empowerment to reform society and promote inclusivity.
Terri’s Day 2024 honors Terri Schindler Schiavo, sparking nationwide activism in pro-life, right-to-die, and disability rights movements, promoting education, prayer, and activism to combat discrimination against the disabled.
She’s Funny That Way Day 2024 honors memorable comedy women and their impact on our lives, encouraging us to reflect on how much we’ve turned to comedy for solace.
Prom Day 2024 (US) commemorates the pinnacle of adolescence, celebrated on March 31 by PromGirl, reflecting on the unforgettable experience of prom night.
Hug a Medievalist Day 2024 (US) celebrates the scholarly examination of medieval Europe’s philosophy, art, and culture, highlighting their profound affection for these eras.
Crayola Crayon Day 2024, celebrated annually on March 31, offers over 400 vibrant hues for artists, allowing for socializing, coloring, and creative drawing activities.
Cesar Chavez Day 2024 is a federal holiday in the US, established by former President Barack Obama, commemorating the labor rights icon and his legacy.
National Wendy Day 2024 honors Wendy, a popular feminine given name in English-speaking nations, coined by J.M. Barrie, the playwright responsible for “Peter Pan.”
National Victoria Day 2024, observed annually on March 30, honors the globally popular name Victoria, meaning ‘victory’ or ‘triumph’, symbolizing strength, fortitude, and autonomy.
National Julia Day 2024, observed on March 30, encourages deeper exploration of the origins of the feminine given name Julia, a Latin form of Julius.
Doctors’ Day 2024 honors physicians worldwide for their contributions to medical advancements, commemorating the first anniversary of ether anesthetic use in 1933 in Winder, Georgia.
National Ram Day 2024 honors individuals with the surname Ram, a popular and influential name in India and the Middle East, representing the seventh iteration of Vishnu.
National Amber Day 2024 (US) falls on March 28 to honor those with the name Amber, derived from the Arabic term ‘ambar’ meaning ‘jewel’.
Holy Thursday 2024, observed on March 28, commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his disciples, a Catholic cultural holiday devoted to the biblical event.
On March 28, Barnum & Bailey Day 2024 (US) honors the circus, founded over a century ago by Phineas Barnum and James Bailey, showcasing our reverence for the Magnificent Show on Earth.
Holy Monday 2024, observed annually on March 25, commemorates Jesus’ resurrection, faith, and preceding circumstances, marking the day after his palm leaf hilt and Judas’ betrayal.
Holi Guyana 2024 commemorates the colorful Hindu festival that has become a part of Guyanan culture and involves celebrations, colored water exchanges, and powdered paint. The Hindu calendar determines the festival’s date.
National Stephanie Day 2024, celebrated on March 24, honors the contributions of Stephanies, a feminine form of Stephen, originating from Greek and French words.