Moreholidays March Chocolate Covered Raisin Day

                           

National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day

Raisinets. When is National Chocolate Covered Raisins Day? March 24 holidays

About National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day

When is National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day? This holiday is always celebrated on March 24

National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day is today. This March 24 holiday is a day to enjoy this tasty combination of chocolate and fruit. Chocolate lovers who like raisins, find the combination simply irresistible. Kids find them irresistible, too. Giving them to your kids is one way to get them to eat healthy raisins. 

Are you watching your waistline? National Chocolate Raisin Day will not help you here. You’re on your own.

While you munch on a few chocolate-covered raisins today, browse through our Chocolate Trivia article.

Follow the Logic?: Chocolate is made from cocoa beans (a vegetable) and raisins are from grapes (a fruit). And, we all know that vegetables and fruit are good for you. Therefore, aren’t chocolate-covered raisins good for you?

How to Celebrate National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day

It’s pretty clear how to celebrate and enjoy this day simply because it is a food holiday. Here are a few ideas:

  • Chow down on a bunch of chocolate covered raisins.
  • Don’t buy them. Make them yourself.
  • Bring some to work to share with your co-workers. Share pictures on social media of you and your friends enjoying this holiday.

Today's Laugher

I told my wife she should embrace her mistakes…. She gave me a hug.

History and Origin of National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day

Despite our extensive, in-depth research, we have not yet found the creator or the origin of this day. This day was most likely created by the candy makers. We also find it surprising that this day is during the Christian season of Lent when many people give up chocolates. Sometimes, life just isn’t fair……..

We found no documentation in congressional records to confirm that this is truly a national day. Nor, did we find a presidential proclamation.

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



This Day in History

Besides National Chocolate Covered Raisins Day, here are some things that happened on this day:

  • German scientist Robert Koch announces he has discovered the bacillus that causes Tuberculosis. (1882)
  • The Kennedy half dollar is put into circulation. (1964)
  • Magician Harry Houdini was born on this day in 1874.

What’s more, find additional historical events.

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More March 24 Holidays

Here is another March 24 holiday we are sure you will enjoy:

National Cheesesteak Day

More About Today

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

Famous March 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 Chocolate Covered Raisins 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: Scarlet Runner Bean

Recipe of the Day:  Pumpkin Raisin Muffins

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Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to National Chocolate Covered Raisins 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. March 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 March Chip and Dip Day

                           

National Chip and Dip Day

When is Potato Chip Dip Day? March 23 holidays

About National Chip and Dip Day

When is National Chip and Dip Day? This holiday is always celebrated on March 23

National Chip and Dip Day is today. This March 23 holiday celebrates America’s favorite snack duet. If you’re holding a party, it is almost certain that chips and dip are on the snack list. The only possible exclusion would be for an Ice Cream party.

Important Note: National Potato Chip Day is on March 14th. For today’s celebration, the “chip” is more generic. It could be corn chips or tortilla chips. And, the dip is any kind that goes well with the chip of choice.

Today is best celebrated in the evening with a bag of chips and your favorite dip.

Fun Factoid: Women spend more time wondering what men are thinking than men spend thinking.

How to Celebrate National Chip and Dip Day

  • Make your own chip dip.
  • At snack time, have potato chips and dip.
  • Have a party. Serve… you guessed it… veggies or potato chips and dip.
  • Be daring! Try chip dip on something you’ve never used it on before.

Today's Quote

“My idea of heaven is a great big baked potato and someone to share it with.” – – Oprah Winfrey

Potato Chip Day.

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History and Origin of National Chip and Dip Day

Despite our extensive, in-depth research, we have not yet found the creator or the origin of this day. This day was most likely created by the snack food industry.

Nor, did new find documentation in congressional records to confirm that this is truly a national day. Nor, did we find a presidential proclamation.

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

This Day in History

Besides National Chip and Dip Day, here are some things that happened on this day:

  • Patrick Henry declares “Give me liberty, or give me death!” (1775)
  • Elisha Otis installs the first elevator at 488 Broadway in New York City. Elevators still carry his name. (1857)
  • NFL New England Patriots Hall of Fame Quarterback Tom Brady was born on this day in 1977.

What’s more, find additional historical events.



Taco Chips and Dip.

More March 23 Holidays

Besides National Chip and Dip Day, here are more March 23 holidays we are sure you will enjoy:

National Chia Day

National Puppy Day

Melba Toast Day

Near Miss Day

More About Today

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

Famous March 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 Chip and Dip 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: Allium

Recipe of the Day: Dill Weed Dip

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Moreholidays March Buzzards Day or Turkey Vulture Day

                           

Buzzards Day or Turkey Vulture Day

When is Buzzards Day, Turkey Vulture Day? March 15 holidays

About Buzzards Day

When is Buzzards Day? This holiday is always observed and celebrated on March 15

Today is Buzzards Day. This March 15 holiday is sometimes called Turkey Vulture Day, as this is another name for these under-appreciated birds.  Bizarre as it may seem, today we celebrate them. It’s not like they are cute or cuddly, or any other pleasant adjective for that matter. So, before we continue, let’s make certain we know what we’re celebrating. A buzzard is also known as a Turkey Vulture, or simply called a Vulture. Buzzards are scavengers. They eat roadkill or carrion. By definition, they eat the dead and putrefying meat of animals….. yuck. Now, aren’t you glad to know that we’re celebrating buzzards today?

Turkey vultures are migratory birds. In the fall, they migrate to the warmer climates of Mexico, Columbia, and Ecuador.  In the spring, they return to many parts of North America.

How on earth did we ever get to the point of having Buzzard’s Day? Walter Nawalaniec, a Cleveland, Ohio patrolman and bird watcher, tracked the spring migration of returning turkey vultures to the Cleveland area each year. He told local reporter Robert Bordner and historian Eunice Morton that he had observed the buzzards had returned to the area exactly on March 15 for the past six years. History has since proven that Buzzards return to the Cleveland, Ohio area on March 15 most years.    

 Watching the buzzards return each year became an annual event in the Cleveland area. Along the way, serving and eating pancakes and sausage became part of the tradition for this day.

Did You Know?  The Migratory Bird Act of 1918 protects buzzards. Turkey vultures perform an important role in the ecosystem, cleaning the environment of dead animals.

I suppose if people call you an “old buzzard”, then this day is for you, too!

How to Celebrate Buzzards Day

Here are a few ways you can celebrate and enjoy this holiday:

  • Start your celebration on this day by having the traditional pancakes and sausage breakfast.
  • Then, go out and watch for the spring migration of turkey vultures to your area.
  • If people call you an “old buzzard”, then this is your special day. Celebrate it in any fashion you desire. 

Today's Quote

“I’ve exercised with women so thin, that buzzards follow them to their car.” – – Erma Bombeck

History and Origin of Buzzards Day

Despite our extensive research, we have not definitively found the creator of Buzzards Day or why it was created. We suspect local Cleveland, Ohio bird watcher Robert Bordner and local historian Eunice Morton created this day (see above). However, we have not found documentation confirming it.

This Day in History

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

  • The Ides of March” Julius Caesar is stabbed to death by Marcus Junius Brutus. (44 B.C.)
  • Inventor Jesse W. Reno receives a patent for the world’s first escalator. (1892)
  • Eva Longoria, actress, TV series “Desperate Housewives”, was born on this day in 1951.

What’s more, find additional historical events.



More March 15 Holidays

In addition to Buzzards Day, here are more March 15 holidays we are sure you will enjoy:

Dumbstruck Day

Everything You Think is Wrong Day

Ides of March

More About Today

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

Famous March 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 Buzzards Day or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Recipe of the Day: Asparagus Casserole

What happened on this Day? This Day in History

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Did You Know? Moreover, in addition to Buzzards 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. March 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 March Learn About Butterflies Day

                           

Learn About Butterflies Day

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Butterflies Day

Learn About Butterflies Day

When is Learn About Butterflies Day? This holiday is always observed on March 14

Today is Learn About Butterflies Day. This March 14 holiday is a fun day because everyone likes butterflies. When we first heard about this special day, we thought…Oh, how cool! Butterflies are neat and fun to watch, flittering about the yard during the summer months.

But, then we thought: Why hold Learn About Butterflies Day in March? There’s logic to this. As we approach summer, we get outdoors and become busy with all of the activities of summer. It’s far better to do a little learning in the winter, so we are prepared to better appreciate these colorful, winged creatures, as they re-appear in our backyards. 

In keeping with the spirit of this very special day, celebrate by learning a little more about the wide range of butterflies. Buy a Butterfly identification book, so you will know what butterflies inhabit your yard. Importantly, learn how to attract them to your yard. You can do this by planting flowers that they like.

Butterfly Day

How to Celebrate Learn About Butterflies Day

  • Go outdoors to find and watch butterflies if the weather is warm and they have returned to your backyard. 
  • Learn how to attract butterflies to your backyard.
  • Get a book on butterflies.
  • Lean about butterflies online.
Butterflies

Thought for Today

There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it’s going to be a beautiful butterfly.

Butterflies Day

History and Origin of Learn About Butterflies Day

Our research did not find the creator or the origin of this day. But, we did find lots of information about Butterflies.

This Day in History

Here are some other things that happened on March 14:

  • Eli Whitney patents the Cotton Gin. (1794)
  • German inventor Ferdinand von Zeppelin receives a U.S. patent for a “navigable balloon”. (1899)
  • Physicist Albert Einstein was born on this day in 1879.

See more historical events.



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More March 14 Holidays

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National Potato Chip Day

National Pi Day – Why today? Because today is 3.14, the value of Pi.

More About Today

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

Famous March 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 Learn About Butterflies 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: Butterfly Flowers

Recipe of the Day: Rocky Road Squares

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Moreholidays March Bunsen Burner Day

                           

Bunsen Burner Day

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Bunsen Burner Day

When is Bunsen Burner Day? This holiday is always observed on March 31

Bunsen Burner Day is today. This March 31 holiday celebrates the birthday of its creator. German chemist Robert Wilhelm Eberhard von Bunsen was born on March 31, 1811. And, you guessed it, von Bunsen created the Bunsen Burner.

High school students know all about the bunsen burner. It’s a standard piece of equipment in a science lab. If you work in a chemistry laboratory, chances are you use the burner in your job. If it’s been a while since high school chemistry class, the memory of the Bunsen burner may have faded somewhat.

In case your memory has faded, the Bunsen Burner is a long, hollow tube. Gas and air are combined to create an extremely hot flame. The burner is used in a wide range of scientific and laboratory projects.

Spend a few minutes today to appreciate the value of this important scientific tool. We will let you determine how many minutes to spend in reflection. 

How to Celebrate Bunsen Burner Day

Here are some ways to mark this special day as we celebrate the importance of this basic lab equipment:

  • Learn more about Bunsen burners.
  • If you are in school, consider a career in science.
  • Reflect back on a science experiment you did in your High School Science Lab.
  • If yo are still in school, consider a career in the field of chemistry.

Today's Quote

“Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure Science.” – – Edwin Powell Hubble

History and Origin of Bunsen Burner Day

We know Bunsen Burner Day was created to honor the birth of Robert Wilhelm Eberhard von Bunsen. Yet, we did not discover who created this day, or when this day was created. Our holiday research is ongoing. So, perhaps we will someday update this page with this information.

This Day in History

Besides Bunsen Burner Day, here are some things that happened on this day:

  • Wabash, Indiana claims to be the first town to be illuminated 100% by electricity. (1880)
  • The Eiffel Tower opens in Paris, France. (1889) 
  • Philosopher and mathematician René Descartes was born on this day in 1596.

What’s more, find additional historical events.



More March 31 Holidays

Additionally, here are more March 31 holidays we are sure you will enjoy:

Dia del Taco – In Mexico.

National Clam on the Half Shell Day

National Crayon Day

World Backup Day

More About Today

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

Famous March 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 Bunsen Burner 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: Snapdragons

Recipe of the Day: Taco Dip

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Moreholidays March Be Nasty Day

                           

Be Nasty Day

Ebenezer Scrooge. When is Bah Humbug Day? December 21 holidays. February 16 holidays. Be Nasty Day

When is Be Nasty Day? This holiday is always celebrated on March 8

It isn’t anywhere near Christmas. But this March 8 holiday appears ready-made for Ebenezer Scrooge. Today is Be Nasty Day. Now, if ever there was a holiday or observance to NOT participate in, it’s Be Nasty Day!

There are naughty days and nice days, and all sorts of goodie gumdrop days on the calendar to celebrate and enjoy. So, it stands to reason that there will be a few negative types of days. Certainly, this is one of those days.

We hope you do not celebrate this day. Hopefully, this holiday will never become pouplar. We include it on our calendar, as it has a sizable presence on the internet, and it has been around since before 2000. If you do celebrate today, please recognize that there is a big difference between being nasty and being cruel. 

Today’s Motto: Mamma always said: “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it!”.  

How to Celebrate Be Nasty Day

If you shamelessly decide to participate in this holiday, here are a few ideas:

  • Sending a few harmless Ecards may be a way to celebrate today.
  • Act like Ebenezer Scrooge. Dress like him, too. 
  • Take the opposite approach to today. Leave the nastiness to the world of politics and be nice to people you come in contact with.
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Today's Quote

“God does not require you to succeed. He only requires you to try.” – – Mother Teresa

History and Origin of Be Nasty Day

Despite our intensive research efforts, we did not find the creator of this holiday. Nor did we discover the origin of this day. It was not nice of him or her to leave us without even a shred of an explanation as to why this day was created. We strongly suspect he was in a bad mood.

Please don’t blame us for this holiday on your March calendar. We do not create these days. We only document and report them.

This Day in History

Besides Be Nasty Day, here are some things that happened on this day:

  • King Henry III is officially recognized as the Supreme Head of the Church of England by the Convocation of Canterbury. (1531)
  • The first stock car race is run at Daytona Beach. (1936)
  • NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt was born on this day in 1969.

What’s more, find additional historical events.



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More March 8 Holidays

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International (Working) Women’s Day

National Proofreading Day

More About Today

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

Famous March 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 Be Nasty Day or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Recipe of the Day: Chocolate Fudge Cake

Plant of the Day Clover

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Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to Be Nasty 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. March 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 March I Want You to Be Happy Day

                           

National I Want You to Be Happy Day

Smiley Face. When is Curious Event Day? National Do Something Nice Day. World Smile Day. Have a Bad Day. Hello. I want you to be happy.

About I Want You to Be Happy Day

When is I Want You to Be Happy Day? This holiday is always observed on March 3

Let a little sunshine into people’s lives today. it is I Want You to be Happy Day, a March 3 holiday, which is an unselfish day. It’s a pleasant thought that we wish upon those that we care for or love. This is the kind of day when you do something for someone to bring joy and happiness into their lives. Note: This day is sometimes called National I Want You to Be Happy Day.

This day to be nice is followed several days later this month by Be Nasty Day!

Be creative today in your efforts to make people’s lives happier. There are endless ways to make others happy. We are certain you can find a way to make everyone you come in contact with a little happier. 

How to Celebrate I Want You to Be Happy Day

Celebrate today by doing more than wishing someone is happy.

  • Do something to make others truly happy.
  • Start with an Ecard that will certainly put a smile on someone’s face.
  • Make a phone call to someone who is lonely.
  • Give positive compliments to people you come in contact with.
  • Cook a special meal.

Today's Quote

“Some people cause happiness wherever they go. Others when they go.” – – Oscar Wilde

 

History and Origin of I Want You to Be Happy Day

Our research did not find the creator or the origin of this day. Most likely it was created by a stationary or Ecard company, a candy company, or another gift-giving venue.

We discovered recent references to this as National I Want You to Be Happy Day. Early references of this day did not have the word “National” in the title. We found no documentation in congressional records to confirm that this is truly a national day. Nor, did we find a presidential proclamation.

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

This Day in History

Further, in addition to I Want You to Be Happy Day, here are some of the things that happened on this day:

  • The U.S. Congress authorizes $30,000 to study the feasibility of using camels for military purposes. (1855)
  • President Calvin Coolidge dedicates Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. (1933)
  • Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, was born on this day in 1847.

See more historical events.



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More March 3 Holidays

Besides I Want You to Be Happy Day, here are more March 3 holidays we are sure you will enjoy:

Caregiver Appreciation Day

If Pets Had Thumbs Day  

National Anthem Day

Peach Blossom Day

More About Today

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

Famous March 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 I Want You to Be Happy 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: Buttercup / Ranunculus

Recipe of the Day: Beets ‘n Pineapple

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

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Did You Know? Moreover, in addition to I Want You to Be Happy 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. March 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 March Barbie Day

                           

Barbie Day

Barbie Day. When is Barbie Dolls Day? March 9 holidays

When is Barbie Day? This holiday is always celebrated on March 9

Attention ladies young and not so young. Today is Barbie Day. This March 9 holiday is a great day to celebrate this iconic doll. Wildly popular, playing with fashionable Barbie dolls has never been out of fashion. Most girls grew up with Barbie dolls, using their imagination and a wealth of outfits and accessories to envision her in all sorts of places and situations. Barbie dolls offer girls the opportunity to use their creativity to imagine themselves doing all the things their doll does.

These dolls have been around for several decades. They have a broad and successful history. Ruth Handler, co-founder of Mattel, Inc. realized that girls needed something more than baby dolls and paper dolls. As a result, she designed the Barbie doll. Mattel, Inc. mass-produced it. On March 9, 1959, it was introduced at the American International Toy Fair in New York. It was an immediate hit with young girls. 

Barbie’s full name is full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts. She was born and raised in (fictional) Willows, Wis. She went to High School there. 

Barbie enjoyed the “Singles Scene” for two years. Then in 1961, the Ken doll arrived on the scene. Needless to say, Ken swept Barbie off her feet. The couple has enjoyed a long and fantastic romance, doing all sorts of things together. But to this day, he has yet to put a ring on her finger. However, if Ken were to ask, is Barbie ready for the ultimate commitment!? Only time will tell. Over the years, Mattel, Inc. has introduced an immense array of outfits, accessories, toys, and play sets to complement any and every girl’s imagination. Over the years a sizable number of Barbie’s friends and family have come on the scene thanks to Mattel. 

How to Celebrate Barbie Day

Here are some ways to participate in this fun holiday:

  • We encourage all girls, young and not so young, to bring out their Barbie dolls and play with them today.
  • Have a Barbie birthday party and invite your friends to come!
  • Give a Barbie doll to a young girl.
  • Add to your child’s enjoyment by giving here a Barbie house, car, or other playset.

Thought for Today

“I enjoy getting dressed as a Barbie doll.” – – Vanna White

History and Origin of Barbie Day

Despite our extensive research, we did not find the creator or the origin of this day. It appears to have been created around 2018. The date was selected to commemorate the debut of Barbie dolls on the market on March 6, 1959. We speculate that Mattel, Inc., the makers of Barbie dolls, possibly created this holiday.

The ever-popular Barbie doll fully deserves this special day. It is a little surprising that Barbie Day wasn’t created earlier than 2018.

The earliest reference to this special day is called it “Barbie Day.” Only recently, a few websites have begun to call it a “National” day. We found no presidential proclamation or act of Congress making this a true national day.

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

This Day in History

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

  • Kissing is banned in Naples, Italy, and punishable by death. It is the kiss of death. (1562)
  • The first Ford Mustang rolls off the assembly line. (1964)
  • Bobby Fischer, World Chess champion, was born on this day in 1943.

What’s more, find additional historical events.



More March 9 Holidays

In addition to Barbie Day, here are more March 9 holidays we are sure you will enjoy:

Get Over It Day

Panic Day

More About Today

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

Famous March 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 just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.

Flower of the Day: Bamboo

Recipe of the Day: Stuffed Green Peppers

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

Did You Know? Further, in addition to Barbie 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. March 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 March Awkward Moments Day

                           

Awkward Moments Day

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When is Awkward Moments Day? This holiday is always celebrated on March 18

Pardon us for being Lubberly, but today is Awkward Moments Day, a March 18 holiday. C’mon, admit it. You’ve had an awkward moment or two in your life. You know, the ones that make you say “I’m so embarrassed”. We’ve all had those weird and uncomfortable occurrences and events that we wish we could take back. I’m sure you’re no exception. Some are innocent little occasions out of our control, a chance encounter, or experiences that may not have even been your fault. Others are real whoppers, the kind that makes you want to crawl under a rock until the red fades from your cheeks. Years after the event, we can reflect back and usually laugh about it with others.

Being able to laugh about your gaffes and awkward moments is good for you. As a matter of fact, being able to relate your past discretions and awkward moments is a big part of Awkward Moments Day.

Some awkward synonyms: Backward, cloward, clumsy, lubberly, gatword, heyward

However you decide to enjoy this day, we hope to rehash those awkward moments at some later. Undoubtedly, the retelling will bring many smiles and laughs.

Examples of Awkward Moments

As previously mentioned, we all have our awkward and lubberly moments. Yet, life is all too short. So, don’t hesitate to make light of your gaffes at a later point in time. 

Here are some examples of awkward moments:

  • You ask that cute girl out but fail to notice the ring on her finger…. ouch.
  • Have you ever bad-mouthed someone in public, only to discover they are within hearing range!? … Momma always said: “If you don’t have anything nice to say…”.
  • Someone asks a seemingly pregnant woman when she is expecting…. she’s not.
  • You asked someone what they studied in college before finding out they didn’t go to college.
  • A young bride stumbles going down the aisle.
  • Tell someone you love them for the first time. Then, the only response you hear is “Thank you”.
  • Never propose to a gal in a public place. If she says no….. 
  • Have you ever been speechless at the wrong time!? … Awkward.
  • Did you ever get caught in a lie? Open mouth, insert foot.

How to Celebrate Awkward Moments Day

We’ve identified the main objectives of this special, lubberly day:

  1. You are encouraged to embrace your awkwardness and clumsiness today.
  2. Celebrate and forget past awkward moments.
  3. Share those memorable moments with a friend. Laugh about it.
  4. Stop taking yourself so seriously. Life is too short to dwell on it or remain embarrassed for long. 

Thought for Today

 Chocolate is God’s way of saying he likes us a little chubby.

History and Origin of Awkward Moments Day

For just a moment, we found it a bit lubberly to report to you that our intensive research did not identify the creator of this holiday. Nor, did we find any information about the origin and creation of this day. This holiday dates back to 2017. We found no reference to it prior to this date. 

We discovered a few recent references to this as a “National” day. Early references of this day did not have the word “National” in the title. We found no documentation in congressional records to confirm that this is truly a national day. Nor, did we find a presidential proclamation.

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

This Day in History

In addition to Awkward Moments Day, here are some things that happened on this day:

  • The U.S. government approves the first pensions for government service. (1818)
  • Soviet Union cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov becomes the first person to take a space walk. (1965)
  • Rap singer and actress Queen Latifa was born on this day in 1970.

What’s more, find additional historical events.



More March 18 Holidays

Besides Awkward Moments Day, here are more March 18 holidays we are sure you will enjoy:

Goddess of Fertility Day

Supreme Sacrifice Day

More About Today

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

Famous March 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 Awkward Moments 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: Baby’s Breath

Recipe of the Day: Shamrock Salad

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

Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to Awkward Moments 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. March 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 March Johnny Appleseed Day

                           

Johnny Appleseed Day

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About Johnny Appleseed Day

When is Johnny Appleseed Day? This holiday is always celebrated on March 11th and/or September 26th. Why two dates?......read on

Johnny Appleseed Day honors one of America’s great legends. Johnny Appleseed was a real person. Born John Chapman, he was among the American settlers captivated by the movement west across the continent. Johnny Appleseed traveled westward in threadbare clothes and usually barefoot. He sold apple trees and seeds to settlers. Along the way, Johnny planted many apple trees himself. He continued planting and selling apple trees for over forty years. With every apple tree planted, his legend grew. While Prohibition dulled the legend for a time, Johnny Appleseed remains one of America’s great legends.

Did You Know? John Chapman did not plant varieties of eating apples. Rather, they were tart. People called them Spitters”, because after taking one bite, you’d spit it out. These apples were commonly used to make hard cider and applejack.

Celebrate today with an apple-rich menu. Include fresh apples for snacks, and some applesauce or apple pie for dessert. And, make plans to plant an apple tree.

The Legend of Johnny Appleseed

  • John Chapman (aka Johnny Appleseed) was born on September 26, 1774.
  • He was a nurseryman who started out planting trees in western New York and Pennsylvania.
  • During the life of John Chapman, the “West” was places like Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois.
  • John Chapman was a deeply religious person He was known to preach during his travels.
  • According to legend, Johnny Appleseed led a simple life and wanted little. He rarely accepted money and often donated any money he received.
  • Allegedly, he died on March 11, 1845, from the “winter plague”. The actual date of his death is disputed.

There is a lot of “legend” in stories written about Johnny Appleseed. By its definition, over the years, legends grow bigger than life. It also appears that there is some link between Johnny Appleseed and very early Arbor Day celebrations.

Apple Basket

How to Celebrate Johnny Appleseed Day

Here are some ideas on how to celebrate and enjoy Johnny Appleseed Day:

  • Read more about Johnny Appleseed.
  • If the weather is good in your area, plant an apple tree.
  • Have apple juice with breakfast.
  • For lunch, have a piece of apple bread.
  • Eat applesauce with dinner.
  • A big slice of apple pie is the perfect late-night snack.
  • Bake your favorite apple recipe.

Today's Quote

“Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the only one to ask why.” – – Bernard Baruch

History and Origin of Johnny Appleseed Day

There is plenty of documentation to support claims for Johnny Appleseed Day on both March 11th and on September 26th. We found no one who claims to have created this special day.

So, here’s the skinny on the two dates:

  • John Chapman was born on September 26, 1774. This date is a well-documented fact.
  • He died on March 11, 1845. However, there is no formal recording of his birth date.

Here is how we come out on the debate: Johnny Appleseed’s birthday is the best date to celebrate his life. His birthday coincides with the season of the apple harvest. And a birth is a more positive day than a death.  We think Johnny would agree.

This Day in History

Here are a couple of other things that happened on this date:

  • The Blizzard of 1888, the most famous storm in American history begins. (1888)
  • The ashes of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry are launched into space. (1997)
  • Bandleader Lawrence Welk was born on this day in 1903.

See more historical events.



Related Holidays and Resources

More March 11 Holidays

Besides today’s holiday, here is another March 11 holiday we are sure you will enjoy:

Worship of Tools Day – guys, you can relate. And, many ladies, too.

More About Today

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

Famous March 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 Johnny Appleseed 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: Azalea

Recipe of the Day: Apple Spiced Cupcakes

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

Did You Know? In addition to Johnny Appleseed 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. March 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.