Moreholidays January National Seed Swap Day

                           

National Seed Swap Day

Garden National Seed Swap Day

About National Seed Swap Day

When is National Seed Swap Day? This holiday is always observed on the last Saturday in January

The holidays are over, and things have certainly slowed down. The snow is piling up outside. Somewhere out there, your garden is under inches, if not feet of snow. Spring is so, so far away. What’s a gardener to get excited about!? If you plan on planting a garden this spring, the last Saturday of January is a huge holiday, It’s National Seed Swap Day!

People have been swapping and trading seeds, since man, or woman, first tilled the soil of this planet. Centuries ago, seeds and even flower bulbs have been used as a form of currency or to barter. Gardeners are always anxious to acquire varieties of seeds they’ve never grown before. We cherish uncommon and heirloom seeds, the varieties you can’t buy in stores.

On National Seed Swap Day, garden groups and organizations, hold a seed swap for their members. It allows them to trade rare, uncommon, unique, and heirloom seeds. Garden hobbyists enjoy the challenge of growing something they haven’t grown before. So, this is both a fun and valuable event. Make plans to bring some seeds to swap to your local garden club. If you don’t belong to a group or club, join or start one. You’ll be glad you did!

Home gardeners simply love this holiday. It allows them a gardening activity in the middle of winter. And each seed offers them the promise of a beautiful and productive plant. Participate in National Seed Swap Day, and spring will not seem so far away.

Also see:

The Gardener’s Network – learn how to grow a spectacular home garden.

Ways to Participate in National Seed Swap Day

Gardeners be prepared! Here are some ways you will have fun during today’s holiday: 

  • Prepare your extra seeds in packets and put a label on them.
  • Attend a seed swap held by a local garden group.
  • Get together with gardening friends and trade seeds.

Today's Quote

A recent study found that women who carry a little extra weight live longer than the men who mention it!

History and Origin of National Seed Swap Day

Kathy Jentz, Editor and Publisher of the Washington Garden Magazine created the 1st annual Washington Garden Magazine Seed Exchange on January 26, 2006.

Note: Some sites have posted the wrong date for this special January day. According to the creator of this day, it is always on the last Saturday of the month.

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. However, if a senator or congressperson made a proposal, every gardener in America would eagerly support the bill.

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



Related Information

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All About Seeds

Gardening Holidays

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 January 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 Seed Swap 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: Freesia

Recipe of the Day: Triple Cheese Potato Bake

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Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to National Seed Swap 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. January 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 January Hot Tea Day

                           

National Hot Tea Day

Hot Tea Day. January 12 holidays

About National Hot Tea Day

When is National Hot Tea Day? This holiday is always observed on January 12

Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the United States, behind only coffee. A cold January day or night is the perfect time to enjoy a steaming hot cup of tea. To most of us, tea is a delicious and relaxing beverage. Drinking tea is healthy for you. With these things in mind, it is only fitting that today is National Hot Tea Day, a January 12 holiday.

It’s relaxingly easy to celebrate National Hot Tea Day. I’ve got a suggestion! Perhaps, you and I can have a cup of hot tea together today. Why we can even top the day off with a spot of tea during the evening hours.

This is a great day to stop drinking less healthy beverages and begin consuming healthy tea. Or, increase consumption if you already drink it. Tea is good for your health. It has been used medicinally for thousands of years. It settles the nervous system, helping you to relax. Tea is very soothing. Perhaps that’s why over 85% of Millennials drink tea. Tea has flavonoids and antioxidants. It is low in caffeine and has no sodium, fat, or sugar. And, tea has zero calories. Tea’s medicinal value is supported in many studies. It contributes to good health in many ways, including lowering the risk of heart attack, stroke, cancer, and diabetes. If this isn’t a good reason to celebrate National Hot Tea Day, I don’t know what is.

Did You Know? 75% to 80% of tea consumption in the U.S. is Iced Tea. How cool is that!? 

Test your knowledge about tea: See Tea Trivia

The Very Ancient History of Tea

Tea has been consumed for almost 5,000 years. Its origin dates back to ancient China. The year was 2,737 B.C., during the Tang Dynasty. According to legend, some tea leaves fell into a pot of water that was being boiled for Chinese emperor Shen-Nung. He drank the brew, finding it delicious and relaxing. Legend also says that he only drank tea after this day. Tea became popular in Chinese and Asian culture and cuisine. But, it wasn’t until the 1600s A.D., that tea was brought to Europe and became popular.

Colonists to the Americas brought tea with them. By the mid-1770s, Britain was taxing all sorts of imports to America. The British “Tea Act” of May 10, 1773, proved the boiling point. American colonists strongly objected to the taxes. It led to the biggest tea party ever held. On December 16, 1773, the colonists boarded a ship loaded with tea being imported by the British East Indies Company. Yelling “No taxation without representation”, the Colonists dumped the entire shipment into the Boston harbor.

How to Celebrate National Hot Tea Day

This beverage is soothing and relaxing. So, we know you will love this fabulous holiday Here are some ways to celebrate and enjoy it:

  • Drink tea! Have several cups during the day and day and night.
  • Try a flavor you’ve never had before.
  • Have a tea party with friends. Don’t forget the crumpets.
  • Buy a teapot or give one as a gift.
  • Gardeners, grow tea plants in your garden

Thought for Today

“A woman is like a tea bag – you don’t know how strong she is until you put her in hot water.” – – Eleanor Roosevelt

History and Origin of National Hot Tea Day

This holiday was created in 2016 by “The Tea Council of the USA”. The objective is to promote the consumption of tea for better health.

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 – Learnwhy it is important to distinguish true National days.

This Day in History

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

  • Batman debuts on television. (1966)
  • The television comedy “All in the Family” premieres. (1971)
  • Jeff Bezos, founder, and CEO of Amazon.com, was born on this day in 1964.

What’s more, see historical additional events.



Related Holidays and Information

Additionally, people who like National Hot Tea Day will also like:

 Iced Tea Day

National Coffee Cake Day

Tea for Two Tuesday

About Tea – The only thing better than growing tea is drinking it.

Tea Trivia – Learn some amazing facts.

More January 12 Holidays

In addition to National Hot Tea Day, here are more January 12 holidays and events we’re sure you will enjoy.

Feast of Fabulous Wild Men Day

National Pharmacist 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 January 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 Hot Tea 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: Strawflower

Today’s Recipe: Sloppy Joes

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Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to National Hot Tea 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. January 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 June National Cheese Day

                           

National Cheese Day

National Cheese Day

About National Cheese Day

When is National Cheese Day? This holiday is always observed on June 4

Today is National Cheese Day, a June 4 holiday. From breakfast to late-night snacks, this is a day to enjoy ample amounts of a wide variety of cheeses.

People around the world love cheese. Americans consume on average around 31 pounds of cheese a year. We get to choose among a huge variety of flavors and textures.

Cheese is produced from pressed curds of milk. It has been a staple of our diets since ancient times, dating back as far back as 10,000 years ago. By the time of the Roman Empire, cheese had become widespread.

Depending upon who is counting, there are between 800 to 1,400 varieties of cheese to choose from, classified by taste and texture. Unfortunately, many of these varieties are little known and hard to find. Even so, there is no shortage of varieties in the market. The flavor and texture of cheeses are influenced by temperature, the aging process, and spices.

Did You Know? Cheese can be made from the milk of cows, goats, sheep, and even buffalos.

It is a sheer pleasure to celebrate National Cheese Day. Eat lots of cheese. From grilled cheese sandwiches to cheese soup and cheesecake, from American cheese to Brie, there’s no shortage of cheese varieties and recipes. Holding a Cheese Tasting party is a great way to celebrate National Cheese Day. Ps. Don’t forget to pair it with some great wines!

Today’s Slogan: Ban pre-shredded cheese. Make America grate again.

Cheese Trivia

  • Cheese is more flavorful at room temperature.
  • Americans consume over 31 pounds of cheese per year. But, that’s nothing. But that’s nothing compared to the French, who eat over 50 pounds of cheese per year.
  • Historical records vary, as to when cheese was first made. It was somewhere between 7,500 and 8,000 B.C. Records suggest it may have first been discovered, by accident, in Poland or Arabia.
  • The world’s largest cheese was put on display on this day in 1964 at the New York World’s Fair. It weighed over 34,000 pounds.

How to Celebrate National Cheese Day

  • Eat cheese, lots of it.
  • Take up the challenge. Have cheese with breakfast, lunch, dinner, and for a snack today.
  • Try it sprinkling it on at least one item you’ve never used it on before.
  • Hold a cheese-tasting party.
  • Have a contest with friends to name as many different kinds of cheese as you can.
  • Have a variety that you have never tried.
Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Today's Quote

“How can anyone govern a nation that has two hundred and forty-six different kinds of cheese?” – – Charles DeGaulle

History and Origin of National Cheese Lover Day

Our research did not find the creator, or the origin of this day. It does not appear to have been created too long ago, perhaps sometime since 2,000 A.D.

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 – and why it is important to distinguish true National days.



Related Holidays

People who like this holiday will also like:

National Cheese Lover’s Day

World Milk Day

More June 4 Holidays

Here are more June 4 holidays and events for you to enjoy:

Applesauce Cake Day

Hug Your Cat Day

More About Today

This Day in History

Famous June Birthdays

Flower of the Day: Tickseed

Recipe of the Day:  Pumpkin Cheesecake

Ecards Send a free Ecard daily for just about any June calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Or, just for the fun of it!

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Moreholidays January Hangover Day

                           

National Hangover Day

National Hangover Day, New Year's Eve, New Year traditions. January 1 holidays

About National Hangover Day

When is National Hangover Day? This holiday is always observed on January 1

It’s ingrained in our culture to bring in the New Year with a whole lot of optimism, anticipation, and alcohol. Millions of us partied last night, and we partied very hard. For many of us, the biggest drinking night of the year is followed by the biggest hangover of the year. For this very reason, National Hangover Day is celebrated as a January 1 holiday. Accordingly, it’s the day after the biggest party of the year.

Fortunately, most of us have the day off, so we can nurse our hangovers by sleeping in, taking aspirin, consuming copious amounts of tomato juice, and perhaps “a little bit of the dog that bit us”!

Normally, we think of ways to “celebrate” special days. For this special day, the goal is to simply get through it.  

Other Names: This special day is also called “Bad Hangover Day”.

Related Holidays: New Years’ Eve and Day

Mimosa Day, National Hangover Day. January 1 holidays

Ways to Participate in National Hangover Day

As the new year dawns, chances are you are feeling the effects of too much revelry. Here are some ways to participate in, if not enjoy, this holiday:

  • Don’t get out of bed. Rather, roll over and go back to sleep until you’re ready to face the new year. 
  • Show your toughness. Get out of bed and enthusiastically start your day.
  • Take a nip of the “dog that bit you”.
  • Have Bloody Marys for breakfast. Mimosas work well, too.
  • Wait it out.
  • Make a New Year resolution to never drink so much again. You can reverse this vow on Ditch New Year Resolutions Day on January 17,

Today's Quote

“When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.” – – Heddy Youngman

History and Origin of National Hangover Day

Despite our in-depth research efforts in the early 2000s, we did not identify the creator of this day. Nor, did we find out when it began. Also, a second research effort in the early 2020s did not uncover any information about this holiday either. However, it is easily understandable why this holiday was created on January 1.

There is no evidence to suggest that this is truly a “National” day, which requires an act of Congress and/or a presidential proclamation. Undoubtedly, our elected officials were New Year’s revelers just like the rest of us. As a result, we suspect that Congress, along with the rest of the general population, was too hung over to address the issue of making this a true national day.

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

This Day in History

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

  • The Julian calendar is first used. (45 B.C.)
  • The New Year ball is dropped at Times Square in New York City for the first time. (1908)
  • Revolutionary war hero Paul Revere was born on this day in 1735.

What’s more, see historical additional events.



Related Holidays

Additionally, people who like this holiday will also appreciate:

International Hangover Day – The day after International Beer Day in August.

More January 1 Holidays

Here are more January 1 holidays we are sure you will enjoy:

National Bloody Mary Day

New Year’s 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 January 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 Hangover 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: Nasturtium

Recipe of the Day: Egg Cheese Sauce

Holiday Insights, where every day in January 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? Furthermore, in addition to National Hangover 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. January 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 January Cheese Lovers Day

                           

National Cheese Lovers Day

National Cheese Day

About National Cheese Lovers Day

When is National Cheese Lovers Day? This holiday is always observed on January 20

Cheese lovers, your day is here! Do you love cheese, all kinds of cheese? Splendid, as today is National Cheese Lovers Day, a January 20 holiday. Enjoy the day by savoring any of the hundreds of varieties of cheese. There certainly is no shortage of varieties. Depending on what article you read, there are between 900 – 1,400 varieties of cheese, all classified by texture.

It’s easy to celebrate this special day. Set out a tray of several varieties of your favorite cheese and dig in. Having a cheese-tasting party with your friends will make this day a truly memorable one.  And, don’t forget the wine. Cheese goes great with wine and just about everything else, too.

Eating cheese makes you feel good. So, don’t be bleu. Eat some cheese on National Cheese Lovers Day.

Cheese Trivia and Fun Facts

As you sample various cheeses today, browse this cheese trivia and fun facts.

  • A connoisseur or lover of cheese is called a “turophile”.
  • Cheese is more flavorful at room temperature.
  • Americans consume over 31 pounds of cheese per year. But that’s nothing compared to the French, who eat over 50 pounds of cheese per year.
  • In fact, the United States is the largest producer.
  • Cheddar is the most popular cheese in the world.
  • It takes 8 to 10 pounds of milk to produce one pound of cheese.
  • Historical records vary as to when cheese was first made. It was somewhere between 7,500 and 8,000 B.C. Research records suggest it may have first been discovered, by accident, in Poland or Arabia.
  • The world’s largest cheese was put on display on this day in 1964 at the New York World’s Fair. It weighed over 34,000 pounds.
  • There are over 1,800 different varieties.
  • The oldest known cheese was found in an Egyptian tomb. It dates back over 3,200 years ago.
  • The holes in Swiss cheese are called “eyes”. During the fermentation process, bacteria produces carbon dioxide which creates the holes.  

How to Celebrate National Cheese Lovers Day

Surely, you’re going to love this food holiday. Here are some ways to enjoy this holiday:

  • Eat cheese, lots of it.
  • Take up the challenge. Have cheese with breakfast, lunch, dinner, and for a snack today.
  • Try it sprinkling it on at least one item you’ve never used it on before.
  • Hold a cheese-tasting party.
  • Give it as a gift to a friend.
  • Bring some to work to share with coworkers. Bring your favorite cheese. And, don’t forget the crackers.
Cheese Lovers Day. January 20 holidays

Today's Quote

“Whatever you do, always give 100%. Unless you’re giving blood.” – – Bill Murray

History and Origin of National Cheese Lover Day

Despite our extensive research, we have not yet identified the creator of this day, or when it began. Perhaps it was two young lovers who spent the day savoring their favorite cheeses. All we can be sure of is that it was someone who loves cheese.

There is no evidence to suggest that this is truly a “National” day, which requires an act of Congress. Nor, did we find any congressional records or presidential proclamation about this special day.

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

This Day in History

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

  • The Beatles release “Meet the Beatles”, their first album, to the U.S., sparking a new “English invasion”. (1964)
  • At 69 years, 349 days old, Ronald Reagan becomes the oldest person to become U.S. president (1981). Since then, Presidents Joseph Biden and Donald Trump both broke this record.
  •  Comedian George Burns was born on this day in 1896.

What’s more, see historical additional events.



Related Holidays

Additionally, people who like today’s holiday will also like:”

National Cheese Day

More January 20 Holidays

Here are more January 20 holidays and events for you to enjoy:

National Buttercrunch Day

Penguin Awareness 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 January 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 Cheese Lovers Day, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Flower of the Day: Nasturtium

Recipe of the Day: Egg Cheese Sauce

Holiday Insights, where every day in January 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 Cheese Lovers 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. January 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 January Bagel Day

                           

National Bagel Day

When is National Bagel Day? January 15 holidays

About National Bagel Day

When is National Bagel Day? This holiday is always observed on January 15

There’s a special day to celebrate donuts. So, it only makes sense that there should be a special day to give recognition to Bagels. Fortunately for bagel lovers, that day has thankfully arrived. Why National Bagel Day is so special, that some people refer to it as a “Hole-y Event!” As far as food holidays go, you’re gonna love this January 15 holiday.

Depending upon who you talk to and what you read, the word bagel and the recipe originates in different areas and at different times. In some places, bagels are spelled “biegels”. Some folks say the word “bagel” comes from the German word “Bougel”, dating back to the 16th century. But, it is believed that the recipe for bagels evolved from the ringed Polish bread “Obwarzanek”, which was invented in the late 14th century. In Krakow, Poland, they were given as gifts to women after childbirth.

We don’t care what it is called, or how it came to be. We are just thankful that there are plenty of bagels for all of us! As for flavor choice, I’ll take mine with everything!  

Setting the date Straight – The date for this special event was originally February 9. The date was moved to January 15 by bagel manufacturer Thomas Bagels, to avoid sharing the date with National Pizza Day.

The only requirement for this day is that you eat bagels. And, have it your way. You can have them toasted or un-toasted. Add whatever you prefer: lox, cream cheese, butter, or your favorite jelly.

Bagel Trivia and Fun Facts

While you enjoy a bagel or two today, browse this Bagel trivia and fun facts, Then, amaze your friends with your knowledge of them.

  • Researchers believe Jewish bakers in Poland invented the bagel in the 13th Century.
  • For the diet-conscious, a plain bagel has approximately 50 grams of carbs and 250 to 300 calories. Of course, this is before adding toppings.
  • On August 27, 2004, Brueger’s Bagel Company made the world record largest bagel at the New York State Fair. It weighed 868 pounds. Now, that’s a lot of dough.
  • As you probably already know, they are first boiled. Then, they are baked.
  • The word “bagel” comes from the Jewish word “Bewygl”
  • Bagels symbolize the circle of Life. Consequently, they were once given to women at childbirth. 
  • In 2008, astronaut Gregory Chamitoff brought them into space for the first time. As a matter of fact, it was the first bread in space.
  • Plain is the most popular flavor. Many people are surprised tro learn that “everything” is the second most popular flavor.
  • Cream cheese is the most popular topping.  We suspect this surprises no one.

Ways to Participate in National Bagel Day

Here are a few ways to celebrate and enjoy National Bagel Day

  • Go out and buy a dozen bagels. Don’t forget lox, cream cheese, or your favorite topping. 
  • Use them in place of regular bread for your lunch sandwich.
  • Bring a dozen bagels to your workplace to share with co-workers.

Today's Quote

“You’re going to fall down. But, the world doesn’t care how many times you fall down, as long as it’s one fewer than the number of times you get up.” – – Aaron Sorkin

History and Origin of National Bagel Day

Despite our extensive research efforts, we have not yet found the creator of this day or any detailed history of its creation. Interestingly, while Thomas Bagels led the effort to change the date, they do not claim to have created this day. It has been celebrated since the early 2000s.

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

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

This Day in History

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

  • The Pentagon opens. It is the world’s largest office building at 6.5 million square feet. (1943)
  • Happy Days premieres on television. (1974)
  • Martin Luther King Jr., Civil Rights Activist, was born on this day in (1929)

What’s more, see historical additional events.

 

Related Holidays

People who like National Bagel Day will also like:

Croissant Day

National Doughnut Day



More January 15 Holidays

In addition to today’s holiday, here is another January 15 holiday we are sure you will enjoy:

National Hat Day It’s a day to celebrate your headwear. And a Haberdasher’s favorite 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 January 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 Bagel 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: Avocado – grow them indoors!

Recipe of the Day: Herb Wine Sauce

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Did You Know? Moreover, in addition to National Bagel 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. January 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 January Measure Your Feet Day

                           

Measure Your Feet Day

Measure Your Feet Day. January 23 holidays

When is Measure Your Feet Day? This holiday is always observed on January 23

Measure Your Feet Day, a January 23 holiday is a day to, well it’s a day to measure your feet. At this point, we stop and ask ourselves…why? We pondered this question for a while. Then, we decided it was best not to even speculate.

Celebrate today by determining the size of your feet. Both of them. Measure the length. Then, measure the width. For a little fun, see if you can measure someone else’s feet.

During our initial research in the early 2000s, everyone referred to this day as Measure Your Feet Day.  We were happy to determine that congress did not spend the time to declare this a “National” day. Then, we researched this day again in the early 2020s. We did not find any additional information. However, for some unknown reason, we discovered some internet websites were referring to it as National Measure our Feet Day

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

Ways to Participate in Measure Your Feet Day

Here are some ways for you to participate in and enjoy Measure Your Feet Day:

  • Measure your feet. Measure each toe, too.
  • Measure the feet of everyone in the family.
  • Play a guessing game. Someone in the group measures their feet. Then, everyone guesses how big someone’s feet are. Give out socks as prizes.
  • Then, after all the measurements are taken, go and get a foot massage.
  • Now that you know the size of your feet, go out and buy a new pair of shoes or boots. 

Today's Quotes

” If the shoe fits, wear it.” – – Author unknown. This quote originated in the United Kingdom in the 17th century. 

“Never lose an opportunity for seeing anything beautiful, for beauty is in God’s handwriting.” – – Ralph Waldo Emerson

History and Origin of Measure Your Feet Day

Sorry, but despite our extensive research efforts, we have not yet discovered who created this day, when it was created, or why in the world it was created. We sure would like to meet them and see his or her feet. We firmly believe it was someone with a good sense of humor who just wanted to have little fun.

This Day in History

In addition to today’s holiday, here are some of the things that happened on this day:

  • The deadliest earthquake in history strikes Shansi, China, killing 830,000 people. (1556)
  • John Hancock, a politician, first to sign the Declaration of Independence was born on this day in 1737.

What’s more, see historical additional events.



More January 23 Holidays

In addition to Measure Your Feet Day, here are more January 23 holidays and events we are sure you will enjoy:

National Pie Day

National Handwriting 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 January 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 Measure Your Feet 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: Homemade Salsa

Ecards Send a free Ecard daily for just about any January calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Or, just for the fun of it!

Holiday Insights, where every day in January 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 Measure Your Feet 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. January 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 January Kid Inventors Day

                           

Kid Inventors Day

Telescope. Kid Inventors Day January 17 holiday. When is Create a Vacuum Day? February 4 holidays

About Kid Inventors Day

When is Kid Inventors Day? This holiday is always observed on January 17

Our kids are our future. We’ve heard this expression used often and in many, many ways.  It’s well known that kids have creative, untethered minds. As a result, the youth of the world come up with a lot of good ideas, concepts, and inventions. All you need to do is encourage them, and then listen and see what happens. It’s only fitting that Kid Inventors Day exists to recognize kids for their past, present, and future achievements and inventions. This January 17 holiday also encourages kids to dream up new inventions and pursue their creative ideas.  

Never underestimate the value of the brilliant, young creative minds in the world. Untethered by why “you can’t do this”, or “you can’t you do that”, these inquisitive and ingenious young minds conceive and create countless ideas for products, processes, art, foods, and a whole lot more things that make our lives better, more fun, easier and more enjoyable. 

There are many great examples of kid inventors. According to Lee Ward, the creator of this day, children and teens invent over 500,000 gadgets and games every year! Perhaps the best example is Benjamin Franklin, who at the age of 12 invented swimming fins. As we all know, Benjamin Franklin grew up to be one of the greatest inventors in American history. With their “can do” attitude, youthful inventors and thinkers have brought countless inventions into existence. Among them are earmuffs, popsicles, and water skis. Every parent knows full well the impact of a kid’s creative thinking. We’ve all witnessed the seemingly wild and crazy concoctions they make in the kitchen. More than a few of these culinary creations turn into huge hits.   

How to Celebrate Kid Inventors Day

Here are some ways to encourage young, curious minds on this special holiday:

  • Bring out the best in these young minds, by encouraging them to come up with ideas and then explore how to make them real.
  • When giving gifts to a child, look for creative items that challenge their minds. Age-appropriate science and chemistry kits are the perfect gift for inquisitive minds.
  • Take your kids to your local planetarium.

Today's Quote

“Some men see things as they are and ask why. I dream things that never were and ask why not.” – – John F. Kennedy.

Bonus Quote (We thought this second quote quite appropriate for today):  “Invention my dear friends is 93% perspiration, 6% electricity, 4% evaporation, and 2% butterscotch ripple.” – – Willie Wonka

History and Origin of Kid Inventors Day

This inspirational holiday was created in 2005  by Lee Ward, of Santa Barbara, CA. Lee is an author who focuses on encouraging youthful inventors. Her award-winning books include 101 Ways to Bug Your Parents101 Ways to Bug Your Teacher, and 101 Ways to Bug Your Friends and Enemies.

Ward selected January 17 to celebrate this day, as it is the birthday of Benjamin Franklin. Franklin was once a kid inventor himself and is one of the best-known thinkers and inventors in American history. 

This Day in History

In addition to Kid Inventors Day, here are some important things that happened on this day:

  • Andrew Hallikie receives a patent for a cable car system in San Francisco, which began service on this day. (1873)
  • The U.S. Supreme Court rules that taping on home VCRs does not violate copyright laws. (1984)
  • Actor and comedian Jim Carey was born on this day in 1962.

What’s more, see historical additional events.



More January 17 Holidays

Besides Kid Iventors Day, here is another January 17 holiday we are sure you will enjoy:

Ditch New Years Resolutions 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 January 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 Kid Inventors 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:  Spider Plant

Recipe of the Day: Crazy Cake

Holiday Insights, where every day in January 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 Kid Inventors 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. January 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 January Kazoo Day

                           

National Kazoo Day

National Kazoo Day. January 28 holidays

When is National Kazoo Day? This holiday is always observed on January 28

It’s concert time. Dust off your favorite childhood musical instrument. People young and old love whimsical Kazoos. They are fun and easy to play. You don’t have to have musical talent. National Kazoo Day, a January 28 holiday. During this holiday, we celebrate the joy of this musical instrument.

Alabama Vest of Macon Georgia made the first Kazoo in the 1840s. He conceived the Kazoo and had Thaddeus Von Clegg, a German clock master make it to his specifications. 

Commercial production of the Kazoo didn’t occur until many years later in 1912. Manufacturing was first started by Emil Sorg in Western New York. Sorg joined up with Michael McIntyre, a Buffalo tool and die, maker. Production moved to Eden, NY where the factory museum remains today.

Kazoos are easy to play. Simply hum a tune into the kazoo, and you’re an expert. Kazoos can be played solo, or in groups. It plays a great tune both ways.

What do you do on National Kazoo Day? Why, play the kazoo, of course. A solo is quite acceptable. playing the kazoo with a group of friends is even more fun.

Did You Know? There is a Kazoo Museum located in Eden, New York. It is south of Buffalo.

Ways to Celebrate National Kazoo Day

Participating in this musical is a lot of fun. Here are some ways for you and your friends to celebrate and enjoy National Kazoo Day:

  • First, listen to someone play the Kazoo.
  • Then play it yourself.
  • Get a group of friends together, children or adults, and have a kazoo concert.
  • Lastly, hand them out to family, friends, and even strangers. They are very inexpensive. Soon everyone will be playing them.

Today's Quote

Brains are awesome. Don’t you wish everybody had one?

History and Origin of National Kazoo Day

We know when the Kazoo was invented, and by whom. We know a lot about the history of the Kazoo. But, we do not know who started National Kazoo Day…..yet. Stay, uh…tuned.

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 – Learn why it is important to distinguish true National days.

This Day in History

In addition to today’s holiday, here are some important things that happened on this day:

  • The U.S. Coast Guard is created by an Act of Congress. (1915)
  • U.S. space shuttle Challenger explodes 72 seconds after liftoff, killing the seven crew members. Among the crew was schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe. (1986)
  • Alan Alda, played Hawkeye Pierce in the television series “M*A*S*H”, was born on this day in 1936.

What’s more, see historical additional events.



Related Holidays

Additionally, people who like today’s holiday will also like:

Inspire Your Heart with Art Day – Music is a form of art. Therefore, music from a kazoo is beautiful art.

More January 28 Holidays

Here are more January 28 holidays and events we are sure you will enjoy:

Data Privacy Day

Fun at Work 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 January 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 Kazoo 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: Astilbe

Recipe of the Day: Oatmeal Cookies

Holiday Insights, where every day in January 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? Moreover, in addition to National Kazoo 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. January 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 January International Stop Spam Day

                           

International Stop Spam Day

International Stop Spam Day. January Holidays

When is International Stop Spam Day? This holiday is always observed on January 2

Today is International Stop Spam Day, a January 2 holiday that is relevant to the entire world. No, we’re not talking about spam, the processed pork in a can. We’re talking about the millions upon millions of junk texts, emails, and voicemails that bombard our cell phones and email accounts each and every day. It is an international problem, occurring anywhere and everywhere on the planet. Often the spammers come from offshore sites, making them unidentifiable and untouchable.

International Stop Spam Day was created to officially recognize spam texts and emails as one of the greatest scourges of our time, and to do something about it. Spam messages are a total waste of the recipient’s time and there’s seemingly no way to eliminate these time-consuming junk and scam messages from our lives. Spam filters are getting better at identifying spam. The trouble is, many spam messages still get through to your email account. And, junk mail folders sometimes trap real and important messages. That means you still need to spend time scanning the messages in your junk folder, lest you miss an important message.

What is Spam?

Spam is any unwanted text or email. These texts and emails are usually sent out in mass. There are a couple of kinds of spammers. By far the worst kind is created by scammers, who are looking to separate you from your money. In their quest for your money, their messages can appear very compelling. They have become very good at masking the source of the messages they send, making it sometimes look like it’s coming from someone you know. Valid businesses, organizations, and even individuals are another group of spammers, sending out messages that the recipient may or may not want. Often, it is from a valid sender you recognize, and whom you bought from before or have been acquainted with. But, the bottom line, is if you don’t want the message, it is spam, regardless of who sends it or what is their intent. 

Ways to Participate in International Stop Spam Day

People often seem helpless to eliminate or even slow down the constant torrent of spam. There is a lot of truth to this concern. However, there are some things you can do to reduce the number of spam messages you receive. They include:

  • If you don’t recognize the sender, do not open the message. Delete them immediately.

  • Whatever you do, do not reply to messages from unknown senders.

  • If your email account provider allows you to adjust and personalize spam filter controls, by all means, tinker with these controls, to increase the accuracy of the spam filters. 

  • Limit the visibility of your email address.

  • If you no longer want emails or texts from a retailer or other organization, unsubscribe from their mailings. 

  • Don’t fall for signing up for mail and announcements. When filling out forms or ordering products and services, review each check box, to see if they are trying to sign you up to their mailing list.

  • Review website privacy policies. Avoid those that do not assure that they will not sell or share your email address or other personal information.

 

Today's Giggle

“There is an email going around offering processed pork, gelatin and salt in a can. Don’t open it! It’s spam.” – – Author Unknown

History and Origin of International Stop Spam Day

This holiday was created in 2020 by Bob Matthews of Holiday Insights. It was created at the start of the new year, to recognize that spam is here to stay, yet we should do everything we can to discourage its existence. Spam is an international dilemma. Start each new year right, by reviewing and strengthening your efforts to reduce unwanted spam. In 2025 Matthews said the problem is not getting better. But, he remains hopeful that spam filters will continue to improve.

This holiday is titled an international day because the proliferation of spam is a global problem. 

This Day in History

In addition to International Stop Spam Day, here are some important things that happened on this day:

  • Mahatma Gandhi begins his march for peace in East Bengal. (1947)
  • Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. was born on this day in 1968.

What’s more, see historical additional events.



More January 2 Holidays

Here are more January 2 holidays and events we are sure you will enjoy:

Run up the Flagpole and See if Anyone Salutes Day

World Introvert 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 January 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 International Stop Spam 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: Dusty Miller

Recipe of the Day:  Peas and Onions in Lemon Butter

Holiday Insights, where every day in January 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 International Stop Spam 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. January 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.