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Pick Strawberries Day

Strawberries

About Pick Strawberries Day

When is Pick Strawberries Day? This holiday is always celebrated on May 20

Pick Strawberries Day, a May 20 holiday, is a sweet, tasty way to enjoy a late spring day. If your mom or dad ever took you to pick fresh strawberries, you have a wonderful childhood memory. That memory is what will encourage you to enjoy today pick strawberries with your own kids or grandkids! If you’ve never picked fresh strawberries, you’ve missed out on the fun. Many of those tasty berries never make it out of the field…… they go straight to your mouth.

For those who have picked strawberries before, get out today and pick some. The warm sunshine and ripe berries are just waiting for you. You’d better hurry before someone beats you to the biggest and sweetest strawberries you’ve ever seen. For those who have never picked them in the field, start a new tradition today! What are you waiting for? Go now!

 For strawberry fun, and information on how to grow strawberries, see More on Strawberries

How to Celebrate and Participate in Pick Strawberries Day

Here are just a few of the ways you can participate in Pick Strawberries Day:

  • Go out into the strawberry patch and pick a few quarts.
  • Bring the kids to help you pick. They will likely eat more than they put into the container. The little ones will be so proud of how they helped mom and dad.
  • If you are busy, go to a garden store and “pick” a quart of them from among the dozens on display.
  • Clen them up and set them out in a dish on the counter. They will be gone before you know it.
  • Maek jelly or ja.
  • Make your favorite strawberry recipe.
  • Make strawberry Daquiris!!
  • Put some plants into your garden. You will have to wait until next year to pick strawberries from the new plants.

Thought for Today

Women will never be equal to men until the can walk down the street with a bald head and a beer gut, and still think they’re sexy.

Strawberry

History and Origin of Pick Strawberries Day

Our research did not find the creator or the origin of this day.

Many internet websites call this National Be a Millionaire Day. We found a congressional resolution supporting a Strawberry Festival in Plant City, Florida. But 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.



More May 20 Holidays

Here is another May 20 holiday you will enjoy:

Be a Millionaire Day – now we all can go for that

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Famous May Birthdays

Flower of the Day: Sunflower, Teddy Bear

Recipe of the Day: Strawberry Jam

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Lucky Penny Day

Lucky Penny, Cent

About Lucky Penny Day

When is Lucky Penny Day? This holiday is always celebrated on May 23

It’s Lucky Penny Day. Perhaps this May 23 holiday will be lucky for you. Look for pennies lying on the ground. They are lucky. Everyone finds a lucky penny or two. If you find enough of them, they can add up to a cup of coffee, or a candy bar.

Taken at face value, a penny doesn’t buy you much, if anything. It used to. During your parents and grandparents’ days, a penny bought a lot of things. Most notably, “Penny Candy” got its name because a piece of candy cost a penny. Inflation year after year after year, eroded the penny’s value. There has even been some discussion as to whether to discontinue the penny…Heaven forbid!

The penny still serves a very useful purpose…  at least some of them are lucky pennies.  Lucky pennies are found on the ground. Not all of the pennies you find will be lucky. But, it will only take one lucky penny used to scratch off the mega winner on a scratch-off ticket.

Are you superstitious? Superstition has it that you should only pick up a penny that is lying face up.

Here are some other uses for pennies:

  • A penny for your thoughts.
  • To put your “two cents” in.
  • A necessity for penny pinchers.

Song of the Day: Penny Lane by the Beatles (1967)

  • A handy screwdriver when nothing else is available.

Penny Trivia

Impress your friends with your knowledge of pennies and your common cents.

  • The official name for this coin is “Cent”, not “penny”.
  • About 13 million cents are minted every year.
  •  A “Numismatist” is a coin collector and someone knowledgeable about coins.
  • The fledgling United States first minted pennies in 1787. They were the first coins minted in the U.S. At the time, the U.S. Mint had not even been created.
  • There have been 11 penny coin designs.
  • From 1793 to 1857, the U.S. mint produced half cents.
  • The Indian Head penny was first minted in 1859. It was discontinued in 1909.
  • The Lincoln head penny was first minted in 1909. It is the longest-running coin design.
  • Pennies are approximately 70% of all U.S. coins minted. 
  • The first pennies minted in the U.S. had the phrase “Mind Your Business,” printed on it.
  • The 1943-D Lincoln Wheat Cent penny made of bronze/copper, is the rarest and most valuable U.S. one cent coin. It has an estimated value of over $2.3 million.
  • The term “In God We Trust” was first printed on pennies during the Civil War.
  • During World War II there was a shortage of many metals, including copper. In 1943, pennies were made of steel-coated zinc.
  • The 1943 steel penny is the only cent coin that sticks to a magnet.
  • The copper value in pennies coined before 1982 are worth more than a penny. 
  • Pennies made after 1982 consist of 97.5% zinc and just 2.5% copper coating.
  • The average penny lasts 25 years in circulation.
  • Wheat pennies were discontinued in 1959.
  • It is illegal to melt pennies. However, you can use it for arts and crafts projects.

How to Celebrate and Participate in Lucky Penny Day

Here are some ways you can celebrate Lucky Penny Day:

  • Pick up pennies you find on the sidewalk. They will bring you luck.
  • Cash in your penny jar. Treat yourself to lunch with the cash. 
  • Start a penny collection.
  • Put your pennies into the donation jar at the store.
  • Make someone’s day. Hand out your lucky pennies.
  • Toss a few pennies around sidewalks, parking lots, and hallways. You just might make someone’s lucky day.
  • Throw pennies in a fountain and make a wish. 
  • Buy a scratch-off ticket and use your lucky penny to reveal if you’ve won.
  • Start a penny collection.

Did You Know? A coin before it is minted is called a “blank”.

Penny Trivia: In 2021, the Denver and Philadelphia mints produced a combined 7.9 billion pennies.

Today's Quotes

“Money isn’t everything. But, it sure keeps the kids in touch.” – -Author Unknown

“Find a penny, pick it up, and all day long you’ll have good luck” – -Author Unknown

Unlucky and Lucky Penny. When is Unlucky Day? December 31 holidays. Opposite Day

History and Origin of Lucky Penny Day

Our research did not find the creator or the origin of this day. It made us think about the saying “A penny for your thoughts”. I’d sure give a penny to the creator of this holiday for his or her thoughts on why they created it. 

The earliest reference we found to this holiday was in 2010. It is likely much older.

A few websites have begun to incorrectly call it National Luck Penny Day

This Day in History

Here are a couple of things that happened on this day:

  • On this day in 1934, legendary bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde Barrow are shot to death in a police ambush in Louisiana.
  • In 1958, Cliff Notes are first used by U.S. schoolchildren.

See more historical events.



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National Taffy Day

World Turtle Day

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Flower of the Day: Love-in-a-Mist

Recipe of the Day: Tuna Stuffed Tomato

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Pack Rat Day

When is Pack Rat Day

When is Pack Rat Day? This holiday is always celebrated on May 17

Calling all hoarders. This day was created expressly for you. It’s Pack Rat Day, a May 17 holiday. Come out from hiding under your piles of precious belongings, and take a minute to celebrate and be recognized.

Today is Pack Rat Day. C’mon, admit it… .. you’re a Pack Rat. a hoarder like the rest of us. If you are a Pack Rat, you’re in good company. Many of us are hoarders, and some of us don’t even realize it. We hoard our belongings, well past their useful life, for any one (or two)of several reasons. It’s that favorite sweater, that has seen too many winters or is lost in the back of the closet. It’s that second toaster oven… ‘ya never know when the new one might break. What about the old vinyl record collection? You know, someday have antique value. You can’t get rid of them!  

It’s really easy to let things pile up. After all, each item you acquire along the road of life may have value or serve some meaningful purpose. ‘Ya just never know. Deciding to discard something of even remotely questionable value, is difficult, if not impossible to do. We understand you perfectly. Why? Because most of us are pack rats.

Take the Pack Rat Challenge: Check your closets and find room for more “stuff”. We know you can add more.

Our Favorite Television Show: A&E’s Hoarders

How to Celebrate and Participate in Pack Rat Day

In keeping with the intent of Pack Rat Day, celebrate by following these Do’s and Don’ts:

  • Don’t clean your room, basement, garage, or any other area today.
  • Don’t discard anything today…It may be valuable.
  • Don’t even empty the trash today. You might have accidentally thrown out something useful.
  • Do keep an eye out for useful stuff being discarded by others.
  • Do go to the garage and rummage sales. They can be pack rat gold mines.
  • Do look around your belongings and be thankful for what you have.
  • Do spend time thinking of uses for your things. The justification for saving is satisfying.

Got some other Do’s and Don’ts? Email us!

Pack Rat Day

Thought for Today

Drink coffee. Do stupid things faster and with more energy.

History and Origin of Pack Rat Day

Our research did not find the creator or the origin of this day. 



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More About Today

This Day in History

Famous Birthdays

Flower of the Day: Nasturtium

Recipe of the Day: Sweet Macaroni Salad

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Oyster Day

Oyster Day

When is Oyster Day? This holiday is always celebrated on May 5

Oysters are a real gem. To many people, it is a delectable, culinary treat. To others, it is the source of valuable pearls. On this May 5 holiday we celebrate Oyster Day, a pearl of a day.  Oysters are shellfish or “mollusks” found in both freshwater and saltwater. They are a delicacy, enjoyed by many. Some folk love them. Others find them to be an acquired taste. They often produce pearls, making these two holidays a real gem. 

In the ocean (or freshwater for some types), these bottom dwellers sift food from the water around them. In doing so, they sometimes pick up a piece of sand or grit. If that piece of sand or grit gets lodged inside of the irregular shell, the oyster reacts to the irritant by slowly secreting a substance called “nacre” around the sand. Ultimately, it develops into a pearl. Do all oysters develop a pearl? No, but wouldn’t it be great to open one up to find a sparkling pearl!?

Oysters are declining in numbers. This is largely a result of overharvesting and damage to the ocean eco-structure. The damage is a result of pollution and global warming. Some environmental groups are working toward improving their habitat. This includes yet-to-be-approved legislation. 

Did You Know? Seattle, Washington is the world’s largest producer of cultivated pearls. They are known as the “Oyster Capital of the World”. 

How to Celebrate and Participate in Oyster Day

Here are some ideas on how you can celebrate Oyster Day:

  • Celebrate by eating oysters.
  • Buy some pearls for yourself or that special someone.
  • Donate to organizations working toward improving and restoring their habitat.
Oyster with Pearl

Thought for Today

Life is short. Break some rules.

History and Origin of Oyster Day

Our research did not find the creator or the origin of this holiday. We traced Oyster Day to before 2000. 



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Flower of the Day: Elephant Ears

Recipe of the Day: Oatmeal Cookies

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No Socks Day

Socks

About No Socks Day

When is No Socks Day? This holiday is always celebrated on May 8

It’s spring and the weather is getting warmer each day. It’s time to get out your sandals and flip-flops. Now is the perfect time of the year to go without socks. So, it is only fitting that today is No Socks Day. Go ahead, use this May 8 holiday to free your toes of the confines of socks and stockings. Give those toes of yours a breath of fresh air. The creators of this day also profess that No Socks Day will reduce your laundry load, and therefore, it’s healthy for the environment.

As we head towards summer, the urge to go barefoot hits us. It’s great to feel the soft grass or warm sand under and between our toes. Go ahead and wear those deck shoes without socks. That’s really the only way to wear them. Sandals and flip-flops are the norm when you need something on your feet. The only requirement is that you must wash your feet first. As for your shoes and sneakers, leave them in the closet until September.

When is Put on your own shoes day. Wear Brown Shoes Day. December 6 holidays

How to Participate in No Socks Day

No Socks Day is celebrated in a number of ways:

  • First, wash your feet before airing your piggy toes. This is an absolute requirement.
  • Check to see if they need trimming.
  • Just leave your socks and stocking off today.
  • Let your toes enjoy a moment in the sun! 
  • Painting your toenails is completely optional.

Today's Chuckle

“You know you’ve reached middle age when you are told to slow down by your doctor, instead of the police.” – – Joan Rivers

Flip Flop Day

History and Origin of No Socks Day

No Socks Day is a copyrighted holiday. It was created and is provided, courtesy of the great folks at  Wellcat.com

Some websites are incorrectly calling this copyrighter holiday National No Socks Day. This is incorrect, as the creators of this day clearly calls it No Socks Day on their website.

If you like No Socks Day, you will also enjoy all the wild and crazy holidays in Chase’s Annual Events with CDROM

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



Related Holidays

Lost Sock Memorial Day 

National Flip Flop Day – It’s another shoeless day.

More May 8 Holidays

More About Today

This Day in History

Famous May Birthdays

Flower of the Day: Lilacs

Recipe of the Day: Chocolate Brownies

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No Dirty Dishes Day

Dirty Dishes Day

About No Dirty Dishes Day

When is No Dirty Dishes Day? This holiday is always celebrated on May 18

No Dirty Dishes Day is a reprieve from the daily pile of dishes to wash and dry. Day after day, we do the daily chore of washing and drying dishes, then put them away in various cabinets and drawers. We perform this task after each and every meal, and often after snacks. Even putting them in and out of the dishwasher and running it, can be a chore. This May 18 holiday exists to give you a break from the daily routine. And if you have teenagers in the house, it gives them more time to focus on their homework.

You deserve a break from this routine. And, today is that day. The objective of this day is to have no dirty dishes. It is not intended to pile them up until tomorrow. The best approach is to avoid creating dirty dishes today. We strongly recommend that you do not pile up the dishes to do tomorrow.  This defeats the purpose of this very special day.

Dishwasher, Dirty Dishes

How to Celebrate and Participate in No Dirty Dishes Day

Ways to celebrate No Dirty Dishes Day:

  • Got dirty dishes? Hide them.
  • Use disposable paper plates and plastic cutlery today.
  • Go to a restaurant. They will clean your dishes.
  • Use disposable coffee cups and drink cups.

Today's Deep Thought

You can fool some of the people all of the time…. and those are the ones you want to concentrate on.

History and Origin of No Dirty Dishes Day

Our research did not find the creator or the origin of this day. There is no doubt in this author’s mind that a teenager dreamed up this one to get out of his or her dishwashing duty.

This holiday was originally titled No Diet Day. A number of Internet sites are now calling this National No Diet Day

There are no congressional records or presidential proclamations for this day.

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



More May 18 Holidays

Here are more May 18 holidays for you to enjoy:

International Museum Day

Visit Your Relatives Day

More About Today

This Day in History

Famous May Birthdays

Flower of the Day: Impatiens, Dwarf, Mixed

Recipe of the Day: Zucchini Patties

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International No Diet Day

Oreo Cookie

About International No Diet Day

When is International No Diet Day? This holiday is always celebrated on May 6

This is perhaps the very best food holiday of all. It’s International No Diet Day. On this day, we are encouraged to appreciate the bodies we have. You could consider it a “Big” backlash against becoming little (err thin) people. This May 6 holiday is intended for us to appreciate the body we have. It encourages us to recognize that people come in all shapes and sizes……. and that’s okay. Everyone except Dieticians love this holiday.

Today no food is taboo. We can eat what we want, in any quantity. We don’t have to count calories or carbs. And, don’t pass up that yummy-looking dessert. While you’re at it, take a second helping

Anti-diet groups exist to assist and support people who suffer from illnesses like anorexia, in their efforts to shed fat and be thin.  In addition to anorexia, other medical problems can result from taking diet pills, and surgeries, such as stomach stapling, to control weight. 

International No Diet Day is a good opportunity to re-assess and evaluate your weight management goals and perspective, and to make certain your efforts to be thin doesn’t come at a risk to your health. If you decide that continuing your diet is right for you, then use today to take a one-day break.

Remember the old saying: “Your body is your temple.” In your efforts to make your temple a thin one, do so safely and healthily.

Popcorn Bowl

How to Celebrate and Participate in International No Diet Day

 Food holidays are the most fun. Here are some great ways to savor and enjoy International No Diet Day:

  • Eat all your favorite foods.
  • Do not skimp on the quantity.
  • Indulge yourself in seconds.
  • Supersize your order at fast food restaurants.
  • Don’t forget to chow down with snacks tonight.
  • Have the richest, sweetest dessert. Make it large.
  • Counting calories and carbs is forbidden.

.Ps Do not step on the scale today or even tomorrow.

Today's Quote

“Anything is possible in life and you can make it  happen.: – – Jack LaLanne

Bonus Quote: “The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don’t want, drink what you don’t like, and do what you’d rather not.” – – Mark Twain

History and Origin of International No Diet Day

International No Diet Day was created by Mary Evans Young in 1992, Mary is the director of the British group “Diet Breakers”. After personally experiencing anorexia, she worked to help people appreciate themselves for what they are, and to appreciate the body they have.

The stress of dieting is felt by millions around the world, So, it only makes sense that today is an “International” holiday.



More May 6 Holidays

Here are more May 6 holidays you will enjoy:

Beverage Day

National Tourist Appreciation Day

National Nurses Day

More About Today

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Famous May Birthdays

Flower of the Day: Poppy, Oriental

Recipe of the Day: Roquefort Dressing

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National Wine Day

When is International Merlot Wine Day? November 7 Holidays.

About National Wine Day

When is National Wine Day? This day is always celebrated on May 25

Put away the whiskey and rye. Instead, tap the wine keg. Crack open a bottle and enjoy the fruit of the vine at its’ finest. Today is National Wine Day. Certainly, this May 25 holiday is a relaxing and enjoyable event. Don’t chug-a-lug your wine. Rather, wine is most pleasant when sipped and consumed slowly. Savor every drop.

People have been drinking wine since the early days of men (and women). There are plenty of references to wine in the Bible. Wine has thankfully been around for thousands of years.

There are many varieties of grapes, allowing us to make and enjoy, hundreds of different varieties of wines. Made from fermented grapes, wine is easy to make. As a result, there are many home vintners among us.

While you don’t have to drink wine today to celebrate this day, abstaining is certainly would not as much fun.

Today’s Song: Bottle of Wine by the Fireballs

Today’s Quote: ” Wine is constant proof that God loves us and loves to see us happy.” – – Benjamin Franklin

What it Takes to Make Wine

It takes a lot of grapes to make wine…..

  • 1 wine barrel contains 60 gallons of wine.
  • 60 gallons of wine makes 25 cases.
  • 375 cases weigh 5 tons.
  • Growers plant 50 vines per acre.
  • There are almost 1 million acres of grape vines growing in the United States. This includes wine, table grapes and raisins.
  • One vine produces 3 bottles of wine.
  • One vine produces 30 clusters of grapes.
  • 10 clusters of grapes makes 1 bottle of wine.
  • 100 grape vines produce 1 barrel of wine.

How to Celebrate and Participate in National Wine Day

It is so easy to celebrate National Wine Day. Here are a few ideas:

  • Have a glass or two of wine.
  • Go on a winery tour.
  • Make some homemade wine.
  • Have a wine variety that you have never tried before.
  • Share a bottle with that special someone.

Important: Remember, Drink responsibly. If you do drink, don’t drive. Always have a designated driver.

Wine and Cheese Day

Deep Thought for Today

Make it idiot proof, and someone will make a better idiot.

History and Origin of National Wine Day

We found no historical information on the origin of this special day. The author is anonymous.

But, we certainly can imagine how this day came to be. Imagine being at a party. The wine is flowing. After a few glasses, someone declares National Wine Day into existence.

 This day is called a “National” day. We did not find any congressional records or presidential proclamations for this day.

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

This Day in History

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

  • Ford ceases production of the Model “T”. (1927)
  • The original movie blockbuster “Star Wars, Episode IV” is released. (1977)
  • Igor Sikorsky, aeronautical engineer, developed helicopters was born on this day in (1889)

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People who like National Wine Day will also like:

International Merlot Day

National Drink Wine Day

More May 25 Holidays

In addition to National Wine Day here are more May 25 holidays you will enjoy:

National Missing Children’s Day

National Brown Bag It Day

Towel Day – This holiday originated in the United Kingdon.

Tap Dance Day

More About Today

This Day in History

Famous May Birthdays

Flower of the Day: Climbing Spinach

Recipe of the Day: Pasta with Cherry Tomatoes and Spinach

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National Slider Day

Earth Animation

About National Slider Day

When is National Slider Day? This day is always celebrated on May 15

Today is National Sliders Day. White Castle restaurant created this special May 15 holiday. Funny, but this holiday coincides with your lucky day! Why, you ask? It’s because every year, White Castle’s 400 (or so) restaurants give away free sliders. If there isn’t a White Castle restaurant near you, you just might find another restaurant getting in on the fun, offering either free sliders or specials. So, slide on over to your local White Castle restaurant and chow down on a few sliders.

The original slider was a square, two-inch hamburger on a small bun. It was created by White Castle restaurant in 1921. Back then, White Castle sold them for a nickel each. They were sold in sacks. Time Magazine once called the slider “the most influential burger”.

By definition, a slider is any sandwich on a small hamburger bun. The original hamburger variety remains the most popular. Many restaurants have “hijacked” the name slider, and now make them out of all sorts of meats. After hamburgers, chicken and barbequed pulled pork are the favorites. Don’t be surprised, if you chance across some very unique sliders. Sliders are popular on menus as appetizers. They also make a great late-night snack. But, can you eat just one? We think not.

Did You Know? In 2014, Time Magazine proclaimed the White Castle Slider “the most influential burger of all time”.

Song of the Day: “Slip Sliding Away” sung by Simon and Garfunkel

How to Participate in National Slider Day

National Slider Day is celebrated in a number of ways:

  • Go to a restaurant and order them.
  • Make sliders at home.
  • Create a new slider. Put something inside the bun that you’ve never tried before.

Today's Chuckle

Whenever I try to eat healthy, a chocolate bar looks at me and Snickers.

History and Origin of National Slider Day

After creating them almost one hundred years earlier, the great folks at White Castle restaurant finally got around to creating National Sliders Day in 2015. According to their website, they did so “as a special tribute to fans who share that appreciation for the slider and share that cravings with us”.

This holiday is not a true “National” day. According to Steve Zvonek, Brand Manager at White Castle Management Company,” There is no presidential proclamation or congressional resolution. That would be great, though.”

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National Outdoor Intercourse Day

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About National Outdoor Intercourse Day

When is National Outdoor Intercourse Day? This day is always celebrated on May 8

Today is National Outdoor Intercourse Day (NOIT), a May 8 holiday. It’s a day to get out in the great outdoors and do the nasty. (Why is such a beautiful and pleasurable activity referred to as “the nasty”!?) This special day seems most popular in the Pacific Northwest, where it originated on the college campus of Washington State University. It doesn’t take much encouragement to prompt most people, especially college students, to participate in this day.

Did You Know? Webster’s Dictionary has a second definition of the word “Intercourse”. It means to communicate or interchange of thoughts and ideas”. Using this definition, it is perfectly okay to have intercourse with anyone outdoors, and indoors, too!

The activity for this special day is not intended for public viewing. Judging and prizes are not awarded. But, participants report that excitement over the risk of getting caught or seen heightens the enjoyment.

Determining the Date:

Students suggest we celebrate this day on the 69th day of the year, or “69th of March”. They realized March was not a good month for this kind of outdoor activity, so May 8th was selected. We do not know why they selected this particular date.

Note: As a kid-friendly site, we opted not to display pictures of people enjoying this very special day.

Did You Know?  American English language has evolved over the centuries. In the early days of our nation, politicians and officials used the word “intercourse” to describe communication and social interaction. It eventually evolved to take on a somewhat different meaning, when the word “sexual” was put in front of it.

The bare truth is, we hope everyone thoroughly enjoys National Outdoor Intercourse Day!

The Roots of National Outdoor Intercourse Day

Around 2015, Washington State University banned blankets from the grounds of the campus, for fear that they would use the blankets for reasons other than picnicking. … bad decision. Tell that to a bunch of young college students, and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to guess how they would react.

How to Participate in National Outdoor Intercourse Day

National Outdoor Intercourse Day is celebrated in a number of ways:

  • Grab a blanket and head on out to your backyard under a clear, blue sky.
  • Have verbal intercourse in the park.
  • Politicians, conduct social intercourse on the issues. Perhaps, you’ll find common ground for an agreement.

Today's Quote

“Sex appeal is 50% what you’ve got, and 50% what people think you’ve got.” –  – Sophia Loren

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History and Origin of National Outdoor Intercourse Day

We found no historical information on the origin of this special day. The author is anonymous. it appears to have originated around 2010 – 2015 by students at Washington State University. Needless to say, the college makes no claim to fame for inadvertently creating this day.

This day is called a “National” day. We did not find any congressional records or presidential proclamations for this day. We certainly hope that neither congress nor the President of the United States would formally and officially attach the “National” title to this day. Unofficially, however…………

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