International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers
The International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers is observed annually on February 12. It is also widely known as Red Hand Day, a reference to the red handprint […]
The International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers is observed annually on February 12. It is also widely known as Red Hand Day, a reference to the red handprint […]
Origins and Historical Background of National Tortellini Day National Tortellini Day is observed annually in early February and centers on a pasta shape deeply embedded in Italian regional identity, culinary […]
Origins and Historical Background of National Cheddar Day National Cheddar Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates one of the most widely produced and consumed cheeses in the […]
Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day is observed annually on February 14. The observance is associated with public education and institutional recognition of congenital heart defects, commonly abbreviated as CHDs, which […]
Origins and Historical Background of National Cream-Filled Chocolate Day National Cream-Filled Chocolate Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates a confection category defined by contrast and innovation. Cream-filled […]
A Day Devoted to Love in All Its Forms Valentine’s Day, celebrated each year on February 14, is often associated with roses, chocolates, candlelit dinners, and handwritten cards. But beneath […]
Autism Sunday is observed annually on the second Sunday in February. The observance was established in 2002 by Ivan and Charika Corea, founders of the United Kingdom based Christian organization Prospects for People with Learning Disabilities. The initiative originated as a church based awareness day focused on inclusion and support for individuals with autism and […]
Origins and Historical Background of National Gumdrop Day National Gumdrop Day is observed annually in early February and centers on a candy shaped by early sugar processing and gelatin use. Gumdrops emerged as molded sugar candies designed for consistency, portability, and shelf stability. Gel-based candies became possible as manufacturers refined methods for producing gelatin and […]
Honoring the Nation’s Highest Office and Its Earliest Leader Commonly known as Presidents Day, the federal holiday officially named Washington’s Birthday honors the first president of the United States while increasingly serving as a celebration of all who have held the office. National observances for George Washington began as early as the 18th century, with […]
Origins and Historical Background of National I Want Butterscotch Day National I Want Butterscotch Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates a flavor that reflects the evolution of sugar processing, dairy use, and confectionery tradition. Butterscotch developed as a simple yet distinctive combination of sugar and butter, creating a flavor profile that predates […]
Make Mine Chocolate is a seasonal public education campaign that encourages giving chocolate rabbits instead of live rabbits as gifts associated with Easter. The campaign is associated with animal welfare messaging focused on rabbit abandonment and unsuitable impulse purchases. It is commonly scheduled to begin on February 15 and run through a defined end point […]
Origins and Historical Background of National Almond Day National Almond Day is observed annually in mid February and centers on one of the oldest cultivated foods in human history. Almonds have been grown and consumed for thousands of years, long before modern concepts of agriculture, trade, or national cuisine existed. Their durability, nutritional density, and […]
