• Lunar New Year (Year of the Goat)

    Welcoming a New Year of Renewal and Good Fortune Lunar New Year is one of the world’s oldest and most widely celebrated holidays, observed across East and Southeast Asia and throughout global diasporas. Falling between late January and mid-February, its date is determined by the lunar calendar, marking the transition from one zodiac animal year […]

  • Lantern Festival

    A Night When Light Takes Center Stage The Lantern Festival glows on the 15th day of the first lunar month, marking the joyful close of Chinese New Year celebrations. It is a night when lanterns rise, riddles dance across paper, and families gather under the first full moon of the lunar year. Rooted in over […]

  • Super Saturday

    The Final Sprint of the Holiday Shopping Season Super Saturday — sometimes called Panic Saturday — is the last Saturday before Christmas, a day when millions of shoppers flood stores and websites to complete their gift lists. Falling this year on December 20, it stands as one of the busiest retail days of the season, […]

  • Hanukkah

    A Festival of Light Born from Courage and Restoration Hanukkah returns each year as a warm, flickering beacon against the deepening nights of winter. Its story reaches back to the second century BCE, when the Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV Epiphanes outlawed Jewish practice and desecrated the Second Temple in Jerusalem. In response, a small group […]

  • National Storytelling Week

    Origins and Historical Foundations of National Storytelling Week National Storytelling Week is observed annually during late January or early February and is dedicated to the practice of oral storytelling as a cultural, educational, and communal tradition. The observance originated in the United Kingdom in the late twentieth century as part of efforts to preserve and […]

  • Lantern Festival

    A Night When Light Takes Center Stage The Lantern Festival glows on the 15th day of the first lunar month, marking the joyful close of Chinese New Year celebrations. It is a night when lanterns rise, riddles dance across paper, and families gather under the first full moon of the lunar year. Rooted in over […]

  • Lunar New Year (Year of the Monkey)

    Welcoming a New Year of Renewal and Good Fortune Lunar New Year is one of the world’s oldest and most widely celebrated holidays, observed across East and Southeast Asia and […]

  • Holi

    Holi

    A Celebration That Paints the World in Joy Holi, often called the Festival of Colors, arrives each spring like a watercolor painting flung into the sky. Rooted in ancient Hindu mythology and agricultural traditions, Holi celebrates renewal, community, and the triumph of good over evil. Its stories, rituals, and sensory delights intertwine to create one […]

  • National Pastry Day

    National Pastry Day

    Celebrating the Art and Craft of Pastry Pastry encompasses an entire world of baked goods shaped by cultures across millennia. From doughs rich with butter or fat to delicate layers that flake at the lightest touch, pastry represents both technique and tradition. As early as 1500 BCE, Egyptians and Greeks rolled thin sheets of dough; […]

  • International Day of Veterinary Medicine

    Honoring the Science and Care Behind Veterinary Medicine International Day of Veterinary Medicine recognizes the professionals who safeguard animal health, protect public safety and strengthen the bond between humans and animals. Observed annually on the last Saturday in April, the day highlights a field that blends medical science, ethics, agriculture and compassion. Veterinary medicine is […]

  • National Llama Day

    National Llama Day

    Celebrating One of the World’s Most Remarkable Animals National Llama Day celebrates the llama, a resilient, intelligent and deeply important animal that has supported human societies for thousands of years. Observed annually on December 9, the day honors llamas not just for their quirky charm and expressive faces, but for their enduring role in agriculture, […]