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Sat Jan 1st
Euro Day
Every year on January 1st, Euro Day commemorates the issuance of the European Union's monetary unit. The euro is the euro. This monetary unit is also known as the euro.
International Domain Day
International Public Domain Day, January 1st, commemorates authors who died many years ago and their remaining works in the public domain. People also observe the demise of copyrights and the emergence of new works that have entered the public domain on this day.
Sun Jan 2nd
National Buffet Day
National Buffet Day, which falls on January 2nd, honors a popular dining destination for Americans. Every member of the family's family will be able to find what they want to eat at the buffet restaurant, making it possible for every member of the family to find what they want to eat.
National Cream Puff Day
On National Cream Puff Day, enjoy a cream-filled pastry! On January 2, dessert and pastry enthusiasts alike will celebrate this delectable French creation.
Mon Jan 3rd
National Chocolate Day
National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day, a favorite during many holidays, is a highlight on January 3rd. In addition, the National Confectioners Association has long known to celebrate this day as an annual event.
National Drinking Straw Day
On January 3rd National Drinking Straw Day commemorates the date in 1888 when Marvin C. Stone was granted the patent for the paper drinking straw. Since then, a variety of drinking straws have been used.
Tue Jan 4th
National Missouri Day
Starting the week of Independence Day and ending with Hawaii. We feature a small part of each state's past, foods, and the people who make up the state. Of course, many states have their own state celebrations. There's so much more to discover, we can't help but celebrate our beautiful country even more.
National Spaghetti Day
On January 4th, you will have the opportunity to select your sauce and add it to the long, thin cylindrical pasta of Italian and Sicilian origins. This pasta has been a worldwide favorite for decades and loved by millions of people, mainly made from semolina flour.
Wed Jan 5th
National Bird Day
On January 5th, nature enthusiasts, bird enthusiasts, and bird watchers around the country annually commemorate National Bird Day. It's also one of several designated bird holidays.
National Keto Day
With an eye on improving our health, National Keto Day, January 5th, is a day that celebrates our health. According to new studies, the high-fat, low-carb ketogenic, or keto diet has a variety of health benefits.
Thu Jan 6th
National Bean Day
On National Bean Day on January 6th, green, red, kidney, lima, or soy are just a few of the many varieties of beans recognized on National Bean Day.
National Cuddle Up Day
National Cuddle Up Day, which falls on January 6th, encourages us to snuggle up with someone for the health benefits and more.
Fri Jan 7th
National Bobblehead Day
Each year on January 7th, National Bobblehead Day is recognized as a day of observance for all spring-connected head bobbing figurines.
National Tempura Day
National Tempura Day, January 7th, encourages us to celebrate with a tempura batter dish. This Japanese fare includes either seafood or vegetables dipped in batter and deep-fried.
Sat Jan 8th
Earth's Rotation Day
Earth's Rotation Day, on January 8th, honors the fact that our planet revolves on its axis every 24 hours. Leon Foucault, a French physicist, is also a day to learn more about the French physicist.
National Argyle Day
The pattern, which derives from Clan Campbell's tartan of Argyll, western Scotland's northern Scotland, is commemorated on National Argyle Day on January 8th. Since the 17th century, Highlanders have worn the design in kilts and plaids, as well as patterned socks (known as a tartan hose). On this day, it is recognized and celebrated each year.
Sun Jan 9th
International Choreographers Day
International Choreographers Day, January 9th, honors choreographers past and present. It's also a day to show our appreciation to choreographers for keeping dance alive in our hearts.
National Apricot Day
On January 9th, Apricot enthusiasts from around the country observe National Apricot Day every year.
Mon Jan 10th
National Bittersweet Chocolate Day
Chocolate lovers, rejoice! On January 10th, National Bittersweet Chocolate Day gives you the opportunity to indulge in some chocolate pleasure. (National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day is celebrated on November 7th.)
National Cream Cheese Brownie Day - February 10
National Cream Cheese Brownie Day, February 10, shines a spotlight on an irresistible dessert bar. In the bakery, combining chocolate and cream cheese has long been a hit. The results are amazing when it's added to a brownie recipe.
Tue Jan 11th
Heritage Treasures Day
Every year, Heritage Treasures Day raises funds for world-famous monuments. It's also a day to celebrate one's roots, preserve monuments, and protect wildlife.
National Arkansas Day
We recognize each state in the order they entered the union, beginning with Hawaii and ending with Hawaii on Independence Day. We feature a small part of each state's past, foods, and the people who make up the state. There's so much more to discover, we can't help but celebrate our beautiful country even more.
Wed Jan 12th
Kiss A Ginger Day
Everyone is encouraged to find their favorite redhead and give them a peck on Kiss a Ginger Day on January 12th.
National Curried Chicken Day
Every year on January 12th, curried chicken enthusiasts aspire to National Curried Chicken Day. They pack their dishes with a variety of flavorful spices and serve them to their friends and family.
Thu Jan 13th
Korean American Day
On January 13th, the first Korean immigrants to the United States in 1903 were born on Korean American Day, commemorating the arrival of the first Korean immigrants to the United States in 1903. The day also commemorates the Korean American's contributions to every facet of life.
National Peach Melba Day
National Peach Melba Day, another dessert brought to us by a globally famous chef, is a refreshing celebration that takes place on January 13th each year.
Fri Jan 14th
National Dress Up Your Pet Day
On January 14th, National Dress Up Your Pet Day will celebrate with your pet and showcase their fashion style. Pets do become a member of one's family. Be sure your pet companion is safe and comfortable whether you go to the groomer or dress up in matching outfits.
National Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day
Pastrami enthusiasts around the country are looking forward to their new sandwich on January 14th as they celebrate National Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day.
Sat Jan 15th
National Bagel Day
On National Bagel Day, Toast up your new flavor on National Bagel Day. Don't forget to select your favorite dish on January 15th, too. Make it for breakfast, lunch, snack, or any of the above!
National Booch Day
On January 15, National Booch Day (also known as National Kombucha Day) kicks off a delectable way to celebrate with kombucha enthusiasts.
Sun Jan 16th
International Hot And Spicy Food Day
Each year, International Hot and Spicy Food Day honors all the popular hot and spicy foods around the world.
National Fig Newton Day
On January 16th annually honors a delectable pastry enjoyed around the country.
Mon Jan 17th
International Mentoring Day
International Mentoring Day, on January 17th, promotes a global recognition of the mentoring movement around the world. The day also raises concerns for mentoring's global role.
National Bootlegger's Day
BOOTLEGGER'S DAY IS NATIONAL BOOTLEGGER'S DAY.
Tue Jan 18th
National Michigan Day
We recognize each state in the order they entered the union, beginning with Hawaii and ending with Hawaii on Independence Day. We feature a small part of each state's past, foods, and the people who make up the state. There's so much more to discover, we can't help but celebrate our beautiful country even more.
National Peking Duck Day
On January 18th, the national dish of China is recognized on National Peking Duck Day.
Wed Jan 19th
National Popcorn Day
National Popcorn Day arrives on the scene on January 19th with a crunch we all love to enjoy! Whether day or night, the annual celebration honors a treat that delights munchies.
World Quark Day
World Quark Day officially honors quark and its numerous benefits on January 19th. Quark is a European superfood staking its place on supermarket shelves around the world. Quark is a delectable, low-fat alternative to soft cheese and yogurt that can be used for baking, baking, and mixing.
Thu Jan 20th
National Buttercrunch Day
On January 20th, the delectable toffee candy that comes in many forms is commemorated on National Buttercrunch Day.
National Cheese Lover's Day
Don't be afraid, throw a feta, or act capriciously on National Cheese Lover's Day. The gouda day is a gouda day to kummin over and have some cheddar or asiago or fontina!
Fri Jan 21st
International Sweatpants Day
On January 21st, one of the comfiest pieces of clothing ever invented is commemorated on International Sweatpants Day. It's a day to remove your sweatpants and wear them all day long. (Unless of course, your school or place of work has a dress code) (Unless of course, your school or place of work has a dress code).
National Granola Bar Day
National Granola Bar Day, each year on January 21st, highlights the rich nutrition and energy found in a single healthy granola bar.
Sat Jan 22nd
Celebration Of Life Day
On January 22nd, the children and grandchildren who bring joy to our lives are recognized on the Celebration of Life Day. Each child and each life is to be treated with the highest reverence and dignity on the day.
National Blonde Brownie Day
On January 22nd, National Blonde Brownie Day recognizes a treat that is often described as blondies.
Sun Jan 23rd
National Handwriting Day
On January 23rd, National Handwriting Day encourages us to put pen to paper and write out our thoughts. According to the Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association, it is a chance for all to re-explore handwriting's purity and strength.
National Pie Day
On January 23rd, one of the nations' most popular desserts, National Pie Day, is commemorated. Pie in about every form makes a crowd happy, no matter how you slice it. Fruit pies, berry pies, and cream pies are among the delectable dishes of homemade goodness on offer.
Mon Jan 24th
Beer Can Day
Beer Can Appreciation Day commemorates the great day in 1935, when beer was first sold in cans.
Global Belly Laugh Day
Global Belly Laugh Day, January 24th, honors laughter's wonderful gift of laughter. It's also a day to experience the positive benefits of smiling and laughing.
Tue Jan 25th
National Florida Day
We recognize each state in the order they entered the union, beginning with Hawaii and ending with Hawaii on Independence Day. We feature a small part of each state's past, foods, and the people who make up the state. There's so much more to discover, we can't help but celebrate our beautiful country even more.
National Irish Coffee Day
Each year, National Irish Coffee Day is held on January 25th with a mug of strong coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar, and sugar, topped with a layer of cream.
Wed Jan 26th
Australia Day
Australia Day is a national holiday in Australia. On January 26th, Australians commemorate the day their country was established as a British colony in 1788. The first governor of New South Wales, John Robert Cove, arrived in Sydney Cove on this date and raised the first-ever Union Jack flag.
International Customs Day
Every year, International Customs Day highlights the role of custom officials and agencies in ensuring the movement of goods across the world's borders. Members of the World Customs Organization (WCO) also showcased their efforts and activities on this day.
Thu Jan 27th
Holocaust Remembrance Day
## The victims of the holocaust's international day of remembrance in honor of the victims of the holocaust.
National Chocolate Cake Day
CAKE DAY IS AN NATIONAL CHOCOLATE CAKE DAY.
Fri Jan 28th
Data Privacy Day
Every year, Data Privacy Day, reminds us that every year to review how our personal information is used. It's a great time to take stock and assess our personal security.
Global Community Engagement Day
Every year, on January 28th, Global Community Engagement Day aims to encourage businesses, individuals, and businesses to better engage with their communities.
Sat Jan 29th
Library Shelfie Day
On Library Shelfie Day, the fourth Wednesday in January provides a unique opportunity for book enthusiasts.
National Corn Chip Day
On January 29th, grab the queso or salsa and celebrate National Corn Chip Day. The day is recognized around the country each year, and corn chip enthusiasts are encouraged to make their favorite dips and toppings.
Sun Jan 30th
National Croissant Day
National Croissant Day in the United States honors a flaky pastry that is enjoyed at every meal. Croissants are buttery, crescent-shaped rolls that are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.
Mon Jan 31st
Inspire Your Heart With Art Day
Inspire Your Heart With Art Day, Incline Your Heart With Art Day, Incline Your Heart With Art Day encourages us to consider how art influences our hearts. Art is coveted and admired for a variety of reasons.
National Backward Day
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