National Liquor Day
From Alembics to Old Fashioneds Picture a small still bubbling over a coal fire, copper coils dripping clear liquid into an earthenware jug. Before liquor became a fixture at cocktail […]
From Alembics to Old Fashioneds Picture a small still bubbling over a coal fire, copper coils dripping clear liquid into an earthenware jug. Before liquor became a fixture at cocktail […]
Celebrating Real Food and a Better Future National Food Day, celebrated on October 24, invites Americans to reconnect with the simple joy of eating real, whole foods while working toward […]
A Slice of Sweet and Savory History Mince Meat Pie Day celebrates one of Britain’s most storied desserts—a spiced, fruit-filled pastry so entwined with Christmas that it seems out of […]
Celebrating Autumn’s Golden Icon National Pumpkin Day, observed on October 26, honors the humble yet magnificent pumpkin—an enduring symbol of harvest, creativity, and comfort. As the air turns crisp and […]
A Hole Lot of Happiness Buy a Donut Day arrives just as autumn’s chill settles in, making a warm, yeasted treat all the more irresistible. Unlike National Donut Day in June—which honors the Salvation Army’s World War I “doughnut lassies”—this October celebration is pure, sugary indulgence. It’s a day to treat yourself, share a dozen […]
Honoring Heritage and Resilience Native American Heritage Month, observed each November, invites reflection on the rich and diverse cultures of Indigenous peoples and acknowledges centuries of resilience in the face of colonization. The observance also honors the enduring contributions of Native nations to the history, identity, and future of the United States. The path to […]
Honoring the Wisdom of Our Older Companions Adopt a Senior Pet Month, observed each November, shines a loving spotlight on older animals waiting for homes in shelters across the country. While puppies and kittens often steal the spotlight, countless senior dogs and cats—those typically seven years or older—quietly wait for second chances. This month encourages […]
Giving Thanks with Compassion Adopt a Turkey Month, observed each November, invites people to see one of America’s most iconic animals in a new light. Rather than as the centerpiece of a holiday meal, this observance encourages us to celebrate turkeys as living beings with unique personalities and intelligence. Founded by animal welfare organizations like […]
Celebrating the Gentle Giants of the Sea Manatee Awareness Month, observed every November, shines a spotlight on one of the ocean’s most beloved and vulnerable creatures. Often called “sea cows” for their slow grazing habits and calm demeanor, manatees are marine mammals that inhabit the warm coastal waters and rivers of Florida, the Caribbean, and […]
Stopping the Cycle, Saving Lives National Prevent a Litter Month, observed each February, raises awareness about the importance of spaying and neutering pets to reduce the number of unwanted animals entering shelters. Every year in the United States, millions of cats and dogs are born without homes—many of them the result of accidental or preventable […]
Shining a Light on Hope and Healing Pet Cancer Awareness Month, observed every November, is dedicated to educating pet owners about the realities of cancer in animals, promoting early detection, […]
Understanding a Silent but Manageable Condition Pet Diabetes Month, observed each November, is dedicated to raising awareness about diabetes in cats and dogs—a condition that, while serious, can be successfully managed with early detection and proper care. Like people, pets rely on insulin to regulate their blood sugar levels. When the body can’t produce or […]
