• National Steakburger Day

    History and Origins of National Steakburger Day National Steakburger Day is observed annually in late February and celebrates a variation of the American hamburger distinguished by its emphasis on steak-quality […]

  • National Green Week

    National Green Week is observed annually in the United States during the first full week of February. The observance was established in 2008 by the Green Education Foundation, a nonprofit […]

  • DiscoverE Girl Day

    DiscoverE Girl Day is observed annually in February and is coordinated by DiscoverE, formerly known as the National Engineers Week Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in the United States. The […]

  • EDSA Revolution Holiday

    The EDSA Revolution Holiday is observed annually on February 25 in the Philippines. It commemorates the People Power Revolution of 1986, a four day period of mass demonstrations that led […]

  • Pink Shirt Day Canada

    Pink Shirt Day Canada is observed annually on the last Wednesday in February. The observance originated in Nova Scotia in 2007 when two high school students organized a campaign encouraging […]

  • National Chili Day

    History and Origins of National Chili Day National Chili Day is observed annually on the fourth Thursday in February and celebrates a dish deeply rooted in the culinary history of […]

  • National Personal Chefs Day

    History and Origins of National Personal Chefs Day National Personal Chefs Day is observed annually on February 26 and recognizes the professionals who provide customized culinary services in private homes. Unlike restaurant chefs who operate within fixed menus and public dining spaces, personal chefs design meals around the individual needs, preferences, and lifestyles of their […]

  • National Strawberry Day

    History and Origins of National Strawberry Day National Strawberry Day is observed annually on February 27 and celebrates one of the most widely cultivated fruits in the world. National Strawberry Day recognizes the strawberry not simply as a sweet seasonal treat, but as a product of agricultural hybridization, global trade, and centuries of cultural symbolism. […]