Moreholidays February World Thinking Day

                           

International World Thinking Day

Thinker. World Thinking Day. When is Make Up Your Mind Day? December 31 holiday. World Introvert Day. January 2 holidays. No Brainer Day

About World Thinking Day

When is World Thinking Day? This holiday is always celebrated on February 22

Today is World Thinking Day, a February 22 holiday. Just think about it! Today is a day to ponder and contemplate. Also called International World Thinking Day, this holiday is celebrated by Girl Scouts, Girl Guides, and other girl groups. The original objective of this day was to set aside a day for girls all over the world to think of each other and to give thanks and appreciation to “sister” Girl Scouts and Girl Guides. Over the years, it has been expanded to include the opportunity for girls (young and less young) to learn about health issues that affect girls and young women.

You don’t have to be a Girl Scout or a Girl Guide to participate in this day. Rather, we encourage all females, young and old, to learn a little more about health issues today. If you are in a position to provide education and training on health issues, do so today. If you cannot conduct it today, then schedule it for some time in the near future.

Just ponder the word “think” for a moment. Thinking is a deep subject. It consumes a lot of brainpower. The word “think” has many meanings, including ponder, cogitate, consider, determine, conceive, and conclude. It also means to imagine, envisage, estimate, surmise, and reckon. Wow, I don’t know about you, but I’m exhausted just thinking about it.

Did You Know? February 22 is the birthday of both Lord Baden-Powell founder of the Boy Scouts, and his wife Lady Olave Baden-Powell. Lady Baden-Powell founded Girl Guides.

As you ponder the true meaning of this thoughtful day, we hope you leave plenty of time to celebrate International World Thinking Day.

How to Celebrate World Thinking Day

Here are some ways to participate in this holiday:

  • Celebrate the Girl Scouts and Girl Guide groups.
  • Think about the girls and the adult leaders participating in these programs.
  • Have a meeting to celebrate this holiday.
  • Have a cake or other treat in celebration.
  • Talk about issues and challenges today’s women and girls face.

Thought for Today

Something to Think About: ” Even a fool learns something once it hits him.” – – Homer

History and Origin of World Thinking Day

According to the World Thinking Day organization’s website “World Thinking Day was first created in 1926 at the fourth Girl Guide/Girl Scout International Conference, held at Girl Scouts of the USA’s Camp Edith Macy (now called Edith Macy Conference Center). “

This holiday is an annual event.

This Day in History

Besides International Thinking Day, here are some other things that also happened on this day:

  • Frank Woolworth opens the first “Five Cent Store in Utica, N.Y. (1879)
  • John Reid, the “Father of American Golf”, demonstrates golf in a cow pasture in Yonkers, NY. (1888)
  • George Washington, 1st U.S. President was born on this day in 1732.

What’s more, find additional historical events.



More February 22 Holidays

Don’t spend all day celebrating World Thinking Day, as there are many more holidays on this date. Here are more February 22 holidays and events to celebrate and enjoy:

George Washington’s Birthday

Be Humble Day

National Margarita Day

Walking the Dog Day

More About Today

This Day in History – Indeed, many other important events occurred on this date. See what happened on this date in history.

Famous February Birthdays – Did you ever wonder what famous people share your birth date? If so, then find out now!

Ecards – Send a free Ecard daily for World Thinking Day, or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Flower of the Day: Cannas

Recipe of the Day: Homemade Cornbread

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Did You Know? Moreover, in addition to World Thinking Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. February holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.

Moreholidays February World Bartender Day

                           

World Bartender Day

World Bartender Day. February 24 holidays

When is World Bartender Day? This holiday is always observed on February 24

Cheers to the bartenders of the world today, for it is World Bartender Day, a February 24 holiday. Today is a day to celebrate the bartending craft, and to give recognition and appreciation to the men and women behind the counters at bars, pubs, breweries, and wineries that we frequent.

Tending bar is among the world’s oldest professions and a very important one at that. You trust your local barkeep to fix your drink to your liking, and in a timely manner. In addition to perfectly preparing and serving drinks, a bartender is often a part-time psychologist of sorts. Bartenders are excellent listeners. Many a patron has unloaded their problems or sought advice, while cozied up to the bar with a drink in hand. Patrons have confessed things they wouldn’t tell their spouse, closet friend, doctor, and even perhaps their church priest.

There are all types of bartenders. A bartender can be a professional or non-professional. Tending bar is a skill position. The real professionals attend Bartender’s school for formal education. They know by heart, how to mix hundreds of drinks. You may have been a casual type of bartender without even knowing it. If you’ve ever mixed and served drinks behind a counter at a church or club function, at small parties, or even in your own home, you’ve been a bartender.

Famous Bartenders: Perhaps the most memorable bartenders were Sam (Ted Danson) and the lovable “Coach” (Nicholas Colasanto) on the television sitcom “Cheers”.

Did You Know? According to the U.S. Bureau of Statistics, there are over 745,000 bartenders in the United States. 

Ways to Celebrate World Bartender Day

Listed below are some ways to celebrate and enjoy this holiday. Bottoms up!

  • Go out to a bar or club for a drink and chat with the bartender. 
  • Tell a bartender your troubles and woes.
  • Tell your bartender what a great job he or she does.
  • When you leave the bar, leave an extra-large tip in appreciation. 
  • Give them a gift card.
  • Become a bartender yourself.

Today's Quote

“Alcohol may be man’s worst enemy, but the bible says ‘love thy neighbor’.” – – Frank Sinatra

History and Origin of World Bartender Day

Despite our extensive research, we have not yet found the creator of this day. We did find a reference that suggests this holiday began in Australia and New Zealand in 2018. However, the article did not name an individual or group. As one of the world’s oldest professions, bartenders are found all over the world.  So it is not surprising that it began in the Southern Hemisphere.

This Day in History

Besides World Bartender Day, here are some things that happened on this day:

  • William Otis of Philadelphia, PA patents the steam shovel. (1839)
  • Elton John is knighted by Queen Elizabeth II. (1998)
  • Steven Jobs, co-founder of Apple Computer, was born on this day in 1955.

What’s more see additional historical events.



Related Holidays

There is a Bartender Appreciation Day on December 6 in Europe. This is a regional holiday and isn’t largely celebrated in the United States.

World Bartender Day. February 24 holidays

More February 24 Holidays

Besides World Bartender Day, here is another February 24 holiday we are sure you will enjoy:

National Tortilla Chip Day

More About Today

This Day in History – Indeed, many other important events occurred on this date. See what happened on this date in history.

Famous February Birthdays – Did you ever wonder what famous people share your birth date? If so, then find out now!

Ecards – Send a free Ecard daily for World Bartender Day, or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Flower of the Day: Larkspur

Recipe of the Day: Taco Dip

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Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to World Bartender Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. February holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.

Moreholidays February Winter Olympics

                           

International Winter Olympics

Olympic Rings. When is Lok for Circles Day? November 2 holidays.

About the Winter Olympics

When is the Winter Olympics? The next Olympics are from February 6, 2026 through February 22, 2026

The International Winter Olympics and the Summer Olympics are the biggest sporting events in the world. They are held every four years. Cities around the world compete for the honor of hosting this huge 14-day event. Once every four years, the world’s top athletes meet, to compete in the Winter Olympics for the gold medal as they represent their country in a wide range of sporting events.

Where are the next Winter Olympics? It is being held in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy.

When is the Winter Olympics?

Opening Day Ceremony: February 6, 2026

Closing Day Ceremony: February 22, 2026

Future Winter Olympics: In 2030, XXVI Olympic Winter Games will be held in the French Alps region of France.

Also see the Summer Olympics

Today's Quote

“The Olympics are a wonderful metaphor for world cooperation, the kind of international competition that’s wholesome and healthy, an interplay between countries that represents the best in all of us.” – – John Williams

History and Origin of the Winter Olympics

The first modern games occurred in 1924 at Chamonix, France. Known as the I Olympic Winter Games, athletes from 16 nations competed.



More About Today

This Day in History – Indeed, many other important events occurred on this date. See what happened on this date in history.

Famous February Birthdays – Did you ever wonder what famous people share your birth date? If so, then find out now!

Ecards – Send a free Ecard daily for the Winter Olympics or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Flower of the Day: Tiger Lilies

Recipe of the Day: Caesar Salad 

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Did You Know? There are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. February holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.

Moreholidays February White T-Shirt Day

                           

White T-Shirt Day

When is White T-Shirt Day? February 11 holidays

About White T-Shirt Day

When is White T-Shirt Day? This holiday is always celebrated on February 11

White Shirt Day, also called White T-Shirt Day, is a February 11 holiday. This holiday commemorates the men and women who participated in a sit-down strike at General Motors in 1937. These autoworkers helped the United Auto Workers (UAW) union to become the sole bargaining agent for General Motors autoworkers. The strike ended on this day in 1937.

According to the UAW’s website, the traditions of White Shirt Day are simple:

  • Everyone must wear a white shirt or blouse
  • Your white shirt must not get dirtier than your boss’s shirt
  •  Follow all safety and work rules.

Somewhere along the way, this day evolved into White T-Shirt Day. Except for UAW workers and their families, this UAW event was probably lost or forgotten. Those who chanced across a reference to White Shirt Day, most likely created their version of this day, giving birth to the term White T-Shirt Day.

Please wear a white shirt today. And, honor UAW workers, along with their accomplishments.

Important Note: It’s “White T-Shirt Day”, not “Wet T-Shirt Day”. However, if the shirt is white, you can get it wet today. Or, you can enjoy watching someone in a wet T-Shirt.

Did You Know? T-shirts became popular in the 195-s when Marlon Brando and James Dean began wearing them in movies such as A Streetcar Named Desire.

How to Celebrate White T-Shirt Day

Here are some ways to commemorate the historic event that occurred on this day:

  • Wear a white T-shirt.
  • Buy a printed one. Of course, to be in keeping with the day wear one that is white. 
  • Have a wet t-shirt contest.
  • Read up on the history of the United Auto Workers.
  • Learn more about the 1937 UAW -GM strike.

Today's Quote

“Criticism is something we can avoid easily, by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing.” – – Aristotle

History and Origin of White T-Shirt Day

Bert Christenson, a member of UAW Local 598, initiated White Shirt Day, in February 11, 1948. It is an annual event. It is best known in Flint, Michigan, and other localities that have a GM auto plant.

Did You Know? Most T-shirts are cotton. Cotton can hold 20 times its weight in water. And it is stronger wet than when dry.

This Day in History

In addition to White T-Shirt Day, here are some things that happened on this day:

  • Robert Fulton patents the steamboat. (1809)
  • The Vatican becomes a sovereign nation. (1929)
  • Thomas Alva Edison, inventor of the light bulb, was born on this day in 1847.

What’s more, find additional historical events.



More February 11 Holidays

Besides White T-Shirt Day, here are more February 11 holidays and events to celebrate and enjoy:

Don’t Cry over Spilled Milk Day

Make a Friend Day

National Inventors Day

More About Today

This Day in History – Indeed, many other important events occurred on this date. See what happened on this date in history.

Famous February Birthdays – Did you ever wonder what famous people share your birth date? If so, then find out now!

Ecards – Send a free Ecard daily for White T-Shirt Day, or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Flower of the Day: Bellflower

Recipe of the Day: Harvard Beets

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Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to White T-Shirt Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. February holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.

Moreholidays February Weatherman Day

                           

National Weatherman Day

Red Sky Cloud Day. National Weatherman Day, February 5 holiday

About National Weatherman Day

When is National Weatherman Day? This holiday is always celebrated on February 5

National Weatherman’s Day is today. This February 5 holiday honors weathermen and weatherwomen who work hard to accurately predict the often fickle local and national weather. Despite major technological advances and supercomputers, forecasting the weather can still be a tricky and ever-changing business, especially when it comes to local variations.  

We depend on an accurate weather forecast. Knowing the weather is important in so many ways. It affects how we dress, where we go, and even if we go. Space launches are made or delayed depending on the weather. And, knowing the weather can save lives. The most obvious example is knowing when and where a hurricane, tornado, or major blizzard may hit.

According to the Air Force News, Weatherman’s Day “commemorates the birth of John Jeffries, one of America’s first weathermen”. Jeffries was born on Feb 5, 1744. He kept weather records from 1774 to 1816.

If you see a weatherman today, give them your appreciation for a job well done.

January 2026 holidays. Buffalo Snowstorm. National Weatherman Day. February 5 holiday

How to Celebrate National Weatherman Day

Here are some ways you can celebrate and enjoy this holiday:

  • Most weathermen and weatherwomen are on social media. Send them a tweet or a Facebook post expressing your appreciation.
  • If you see a weatherman today, offer them your sincere thanks for a job well-done.
  • Watch the weather forecast for your area.
  • If you are in high school, consider a career in this field.

Today's Quote

“A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain.” – – Robert Frost

Rainstorm. National Weatherman Day

History and Origin of National Weatherman Day

While we know why this day was created, we do not know who initiated it or when.

We found no documentation in congressional records to confirm that this is truly a national day. Nor, did we find a presidential proclamation. Weathermen are pretty important people in our lives. Therefore, we feel this should be a national day. We hope congress turns to this important issue and votes it official soon.

Definition of “National” Days – Learn why it is important to distinguish true National days.

This Day in History

In addition to National Weatherman Day, here are some things that happened on this day:

  • The first issue of Reader’s Digest is published. (1922)
  • Hall of Fame Baseball slugger Hank Aaron, once long-time record holder for the most home runs, was born on this day in 1934.

What’s more, find additional historical events.



Related Holidays

People who like National Weatherman Day will also like:

Ground Hog Day – He is a weather forecaster, too.

More February 5 Holidays

Besides National Weatherman Day, here is another February 5 holiday to celebrate and enjoy:

National Shower with a Friend Day

More About Today

This Day in History – Indeed, many other important events occurred on this date. See what happened on this date in history.

Famous February Birthdays – Did you ever wonder what famous people share your birth date? If so, then find out now!

Ecards – Send a free Ecard daily for National Weatherman Day, or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Flower of the Day: Cupid’s Dart

Recipe of the Day: Fried Onion Rings

Holiday Insights, where every day in February is a holiday, a bizarre or wacky day, an observance, or a special event. So, please join us in the daily calendar fun each and every day of the year.

Did You Know? Moreover, in addition to National Weatherman Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. February holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.

Moreholidays February Wave Fingers at Your Neighbor Day

                           

Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day

Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day. February 7 holidays. Waving Hand.

About Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day

When is Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day? This is a February 7 holiday

Today’s holiday is an opportunity to be both friendly and neighborly. Today is Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day. This February 7 holiday is the perfect opportunity to greet your neighbor with a big wave. But, to show your respect and appreciation on this very important day, you must wave with all of your fingers! You might think this a just a fun day for kids. However, adults find this holiday fun, too.

Without a doubt, this day was created to put a smile on your face, and upon your neighbors. Its intent is to be friendly and create better relations. We believe you should also use the term “Neighbor” loosely. Go out and greet everyone today with a big five fingers wave.

Ps. Don’t forget to include a big, bright smile on your face!

How to Celebrate Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day

Certainly, this is going to be a fun-filled day. Here are a few ways you can participate and enjoy this holiday:

  • The rules are simple.
  • First, wave at your neighbor.
  • Wave energetically.
  • Importantly, make certain you include five fingers in your hand wave. Waving with any fewer fingers doesn’t count.
  • Wave at all of your neighbors, both kids and adults.
  • For grade school art teachers: have the children draw a picture of themselves waving to a neighbor. Make sure both faces in the picture are smiling because that’s exactly what people will do. 

Today's Quote

“Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.” –  Confucius

History and Origin of Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day

Despite our extensive, in-depth research, we have not yet found the creator or the origin of this day. It is definitely a fun day for children. So, we suspect it originated from someone in a grade school, a nursery school, or in some other group that works with young children.

We traced the origin of this holiday to the early 2000s.

This Day in History

In addition to Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day, here are some things that happened on this day:

  • The Beatles arrive in the U.S. for the first time. (1964)
  • Novelist Charles Dickens, “A Christmas Carol”, was born on this day in 1812.

What’s more, find additional historical events.



Related Holidays

Additionally, people who like Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day will also like

National High Five Day 

More February 7 Holidays

Besides Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day, here are more February 7 holidays for you to celebrate and enjoy:

National Fettuccine Alfredo Day

Send a Card to a Friend Day – Obviously, this day was created by a card company.

More About Today

This Day in History – Indeed, many other important events occurred on this date. See what happened on this date in history.

Famous February Birthdays – Did you ever wonder what famous people share your birth date? If so, then find out now!

Ecards – Send a free Ecard daily for Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day, or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Flower of the Day: Ageratum

Recipe of the Day: Oatmeal Cookies

Holiday Insights, where every day in February is a holiday, a bizarre or wacky day, an observance, or a special event. Therefore, please join us in the daily calendar fun each and every day of the year.

Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. February holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.

Moreholidays February Walking the Dog Day

                           

Walking the Dog Day

Dogs. When is National Mutts Day, July 31 holidays. National Pet Memorial Day

About Walking the Dog Day

When is Walking the Dog Day? This holiday is always celebrated on February 22

Walking the Dog Day is today, a February 22 holiday. It is a special day that your dog looks forward to all year long. But, wait a minute! Don’t you already walk your dog just about every day, and maybe 3 to 4 times a day? Sure you do! And, weather permitting, it’s enjoyable for you and your dog. They love it almost as much as a car ride.

Man’s Best Friend sleeps on your couch all day as he anxiously awaits your return so he can cake you for a stroll, and maybe case a few squirrels. On this day walking with your dog is a must. If you don’t have a dog, perhaps you can join a friend while he or she walks their dog.

The fundamental question is who walks who? Owners of large dogs know the answer. Even a somewhat small dog will drag you down the sidewalk at a high rate of speed.

Did you Know? “Walking the Dog” is a yo-yo trick. So, if you have a Yo-Yo, you can celebrate the day by “walking the dog” with your yo-yo. Also see, Yo-Yo Day.

How to Participate in Walking the Dog Day

Here are some suggestions how to spend the day with your “best friend”:

  • Take your dog for a stroll in the park. 
  • Or, have him take you for a walk.
  • Make the walks a little longer if the weather is nice.
  • Take an extra walk with your dog, weather permitting.
  • Bring Doggie treats on the walk.
  • Let your dog linger a little longer sniffing the fire hydrant.
When is Walking Dog Day? February 22 holidays. March 3

Today's Quote

“I always tried to turn every disaster into an opportunity.” – –  John D. Rockefeller

Note: Rockefeller’s quote is very much like “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” 

History and Origin of Walking the Dog Day

Our research in the early 2000s and again in the early 2020s did not identify the creator or the origin of this day. Nor, did we uncover the reason for this holiday. Obviously, we can assume the creator is a dog owner who try as he might, doesn’t get to walk his dog as often as he’d like.

This Day in History

Besides Walking the Dog Day, here are some other things that also happened on this day:

  • Frank Woolworth opens the first “Five Cent Store in Utica, N.Y. (1879)
  • John Reid, the “Father of American Golf”, demonstrates golf in a cow pasture in Yonkers, NY. (1888)
  • George Washington, 1st U.S. President was born on this day in 1732.

What’s more, find additional historical events.

Related Holidays

Additionally, if you like this holiday, then you will love:

If Pets Had Thumbs Day

Love Your Pet Day

National Pet Day



More February 22 Holidays

Besides Walking the Dog Day, here are more February 22 holidays and events to celebrate and enjoy:

George Washington’s Birthday

Be Humble Day

International World Thinking Day

National Margarita Day

More About Today

This Day in History – Indeed, many other important events occurred on this date. See what happened on this date in history.

Famous February Birthdays – Did you ever wonder what famous people share your birth date? If so, then find out now!

Ecards – Send a free Ecard daily for Walking the Dog Day, or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Flower of the Day: Lilliput Zinnias

Recipe of the Day: Jello Cake

Holiday Insights, where every day in February is a holiday, a bizarre or wacky day, an observance, or a special event. So, please join us in the daily calendar fun each and every day of the year.

Did You Know? Moreover, in addition to Walking the Dog Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. February holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.

Moreholidays February Create a Vacuum Day

                           

Create a Vacuum Day

Space Day, When is World UFO Day. Create a Vacuum Day

About Create a Vacuum Day

When is Create a Vacuum Day? This holiday is always celebrated on February 4

Create a Vacuum Day is today, a February 4 holiday. This day just might leave you in an empty void. Certainly, the unknown author of this important day, left us in a vacuum when he failed to document this holiday. It appears clear from the title, that this day celebrates something devoid of air, like outer space or a vacuum tube. However, let’s stretch it just a little and suggest it may (also) be about the common vacuum cleaner that is used to clean our homes and places of work. That way we can have more fun by celebrating both! We found no factual information or records about the origin of this day. The author left us in a vacuum.

Theories About the Meaning of This Day

Short of knowing the thinking of the unknown author of this day, we present four possible theories:

Theory #1:  A hard-working housewife, frustrated over her vacuuming chores, declared a day to commemorate the chore of vacuuming and to declare a day off from this task. The hole in this theory is that the day would likely be simply called “Vacuum Day” or “No Vacuuming Day”. Why include the word “Create” in the title? This led us to……..

Theory #2: A mad scientist (aren’t they all mad!?) created this day to celebrate the creation of a vacuum during laboratory work. But, isn’t this routine scientific work!? We think so. Therefore, it led us to…………..

Theory#3: A dreamer or a philosopher was gazing out into the emptiness of space on a cloudless, February 4 evening. Then, he or she got the brilliant idea to create this holiday. Yet, who would be crazy enough to go outside on a frigid and usually cloudy February evening. So, this led us to….

Theory #4: Someone desperately in need of a simpler life, conceived this day. They wanted to create a vacuum that would suck all of the daily work, chores, and clutter out of their life. If only for one day, this holiday frees us to enjoy the simple life of leisure. Now, here’s a theory that makes sense for today!

However you choose to commemorate this day, we hope you enjoy this holiday. It is certain to leave you breathless.

Ways to Celebrate Create a Vacuum Day

There are many ways to celebrate Create a Vacuum Day. Here are a few of them:

  • Use or don’t use a vacuum cleaner today.  It’s your call.
  • Buy a new vacuum cleaner.
  • Learn about how scientists use an airless vacuum environment in their scientific studies and research.
  • Learn about the vacuum of space.
Telescope. Kid Inventors Day January 17 holiday. When is Create a Vacuum Day? February 4 holidays

Today's Quote

“Well done is better than well said.” – – Benjamin Franklin

History and Origin of Create a Vacuum Day

Despite our extensive research efforts, we have not yet found the creator or the origin of this day. We can offer two theories about what happened to the original documentation of this day:

1. As the originators were creating a vacuum in their laboratory, the records were caught up in the void.

2. The originators were vacuuming their homes, and the papers documenting this holiday were sucked up along with the dust bunnies.

This Day in History

In addition to Create a Vacuum Day, here are some things that happened on this day:

Ruth Handler invents the Barbie Doll. (1949)

Mark Zuckerberg creates the Facebook social media platform. (2004)

Charles Lindbergh, aviator, first to fly solo over the Atlantic Ocean was born on this day in 1902.

What’s more, see additional historical events.

More February 4 Holidays

Besides Create a Vacuum Day, here are more February 4 holidays and events we know you will enjoy:

National Homemade Soup Day

Stuffed Mushroom Day

Thank a Mailman Day

More About Today

This Day in History – Indeed, many other important events occurred on this date. See what happened on this date in history.

Famous February Birthdays – Did you ever wonder what famous people share your birth date? If so, then find out now!

Ecards – Send a free Ecard daily for Create a Vacuum Day or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Day in History

Famous February Birthdays

February Birthdays Flower of the Day: Tickseed

Recipe of the Day: Spinach and Mushroom Salad

Holiday Insights, where every day in February is a holiday, a bizarre or wacky day, an observance, or a special event. Thus, please join us in the daily calendar fun each and every day of the year.

Did You Know? Moreover, in addition to Create a Vacuum Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. February holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.

Moreholidays February Umbrella Day

                           

Umbrella Day

Umbrella Day. February 10 holiday

About Umbrella Day

When is Umbrella Day? This holiday is always celebrated on February 10

Umbrella Day is today, a February 10 holiday. This special day is in honor of one of the world’s most invaluable inventions. On a rainy day, we are sure glad that someone was smart enough to invent it. You can use it for protection from snow and sleet. It’s also increasingly popular to use umbrellas to shade ourselves from harmful UV radiation, and the heat of the sun. This is especially true due to Global warming.

Umbrellas come in all sorts of sizes, colors, shapes, and, designs. Businesses and organizations use them for advertising, and placing their company name or logo on them. The smallest umbrellas fit inside a purse or glove compartment. Huge golf umbrellas are popular sizes. And, don’t forget lawn and beach umbrellas. Ultimately, there’s an umbrella or two, made just for you.  

How to Celebrate Umbrella Day

You can celebrate Umbrella Day in several ways. Here are some ideas:

First, make sure your umbrella is handy. And, make sure it is in good repair.

Second, use it. Walk around with it, rain or shine.

If you don’t have an umbrella, isn’t it time to get one?

Buy one as a gift for someone.

Share your umbrella with someone who doesn’t have one. 

Today's Quote

“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.” – – Wayne Gretzky

History and Origin of Umbrella Day

Despite two in-depth research studies, we did not identify the creator of this holiday. Nor, did we discover the reason it was created. The earliest reference we found was in 2005. 

For decades, this holiday was titled “Umbrella Day”. Then, a few years ago, a few holiday internet websites incorrectly added the word “National” to the title. Certainly, this is not the title as established by the creator of this holiday.

There is no evidence to suggest that this is truly a “National” day, which requires an act of Congress. We found no congressional records or presidential proclamation about this special day.

Definition of “National” Days – Find out why it is important to distinguish true National days.

This Day in History

In addition to Umbrella Day, here are some other things that happened on this day:

  • France cedes Canada to England, ending the French and Indian War. (1763)
  • Glenn Miller receives the first-ever gold record for selling a million copies of a song. And the song is…..”The Chattanooga Choo Choo”. (1942)
  • Australian PGA golfer Greg Norman was born on this day in 1966.

What’s more, find additional historical events.

More February 10 Holidays

Besides Umbrella Day, here is another February 10 holiday to celebrate and enjoy:

National Flannel Day



More About Today

This Day in History – Indeed, many other important events occurred on this date. See what happened on this date in history.

Famous February Birthdays – Did you ever wonder what famous people share your birth date? If so, then find out now!

Ecards – Send a free Ecard daily for Umbrella Day, or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

February Birthdays Flower of the Day: Torch Lily

Recipe of the Day: Homemade Potato Chips

Holiday Insights, where every day in February is a holiday, a bizarre or wacky day, an observance, or a special event. So, please join us in the daily calendar fun each and every day of the year.

Did You Know? Moreover, in addition to Umbrella Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. February holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.

Moreholidays February Tooth Fairy Day

                           

National Tooth Fairy Day

When is Fairy Princess Day? November 18 holidays. National Tooth Fairy Day. February 28 holidays

About National Tooth Fairy Day

When is National Tooth Fairy Day? This holiday is observed on February 28th and/or August 22

National Tooth Fairy Day celebrates one of childhood’s favorite visitors. The Tooth Fairy is an American tradition with several European and superstitious roots. There are two National Tooth Fairy Days. There is ongoing debate whether this is a February 28 holiday, or if it is to be celebrated on August 22. I know! Let’s celebrate it on both dates. 

Losing baby teeth is a sometimes-traumatic experience for young children. Enter the world of the friendly, smiling, and soothing Tooth Fairy. As a young child’s first baby tooth becomes loose, the child often fears losing it. The promise of a visit from the tooth fairy and a gift, turns the occasion into something to look forward to. When the tooth finally falls out, mom cleans it off. It is often put into a “tooth box”. At bedtime, the child puts the tooth under his or her pillow. The tooth fairy comes after the child falls asleep. She takes the tooth and leaves a small gift, usually money. The tooth fairy leaves a gift every time the child loses a tooth.

Never fear: If the tooth is literally lost in some way, don’t worry. The Tooth Fairy always knows, and will still leave a gift. She magically knows each time a baby tooth falls out, and will arrive that night, even if the child is away at grandma, or on vacation.

Male or female? There is an ongoing debate about whether the Tooth Fairy is a male or a female. But it’s pretty obvious. “She” is most definitely a female.

Did You Know? The Tooth fairy delivers over 700 million dollars a year to children in the U.S., in exchange for a child’s baby teeth.

What Happens to All of the Teeth?

Every night, the tooth fairy collects over 300,000 teeth from children all over the world. This amounts to 110 million teeth a year. As a result, one has to wonder what the tooth fairy can possibly do with all of those teeth. In fact, she has many good uses for them. 

First, many of the teeth are ground up for use as fairy dust. The tooth fairy needs a lot of this dust to fly all over the world each night. Almost all of the rest of the teeth are used for a variety of construction projects. This includes buildings to houses all of the fairies in the world. Yes, there are a lot of fairies. Other construction projects include roads, bridges, playgrounds, and even fences. A very small number of teeth are placed in the International Tooth Fairy Museum. These teeth are unique or unusual in some way. Also, a few teeth from famous people are on display in the museum.

Did You Know? According to the Guinness World Book of Records, the longest tooth measures 1.46 inches long! Rumor has it this tooth is in the Tooth Fairy Museum, too. So, look for it when you go there.

How much money does the Tooth Fairy Give? Generally, the tooth fairy gives from $2.50 to $10.00 per tooth. There are 195 countries in the world. The tooth fairy carries the local currency of each country.

How to Celebrate National Tooth Fairy Day

Here are some ways you can celebrate and enjoy this special holiday:

  • Read a book about fairies to your young child.
  • Donate a book about fairies to a less fortunate child.
  • Kids, don’t forget to put your tooth under your pillow for the tooth fairy!
  • Promote dental health for you and your family.
National Tooth Fairy Day. February 28 holidays

Thought for Today

When I was a young kid I wanted to be older….. This wasn’t what I had in mind.

History and Origin of National Tooth Fairy Day

While we research each holiday in depth, we did not find the creator or the origin of this day. The tooth fairy dates back hundreds of years, probably to at least medieval times. We were amazed that the tooth fairy was not found in the encyclopedia.

Is National Tooth Fairy Day on February 28th, or August 22?  Documentation on websites is fairly evenly divided, with slightly more recording it on February 28th. Some very reputable and authoritative sites differ on the date. Until we find further documentation or the creator of this day, feel free to celebrate it on either date….or both!

This is not a true “National” day.  There is no evidence to suggest that this is truly a “National” day, which requires an act of congress. We found no congressional records or presidential proclamation about this special day.

Definition of “National” Days – Find out why it is important to distinguish true National days.



More February 28 Holidays

Besides National Tooth Fairy Day, here are more February 28 holidays and events to celebrate and enjoy:

Floral Design Day

National Chili Day

Public Sleeping Day

More About Today

This Day in History – Indeed, many other important events occurred on this date. See what happened on this date in history.

Famous February Birthdays – Did you ever wonder what famous people share your birth date? If so, then find out now!

Ecards – Send a free Ecard daily for National Tooth Fairy Day or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Flower of the Day: Foxglove

Recipe of the Day: Pineapple Upside Down Cake

Holiday Insights, where every day in February is a holiday, a bizarre or wacky day, an observance, or a special event. Therefore, please join us in the daily calendar fun each and every day of the year.

Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to National Tooth Fairy Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. February holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.