Week of Events
Valentine’s Day
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 the commercial sparkle is a holiday rooted in centuries of storytelling, devotion, and the simple human desire to express affection. Today, people mark the occasion […]
National Cream‑Filled Chocolates Day
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 chocolates emerged as candy makers began experimenting with combining solid chocolate shells and soft interiors. Chocolate confections evolved significantly during the nineteenth century as processing […]
Autism Sunday
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 […]
Presidents Day
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 […]
National Gumdrop Day
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 […]
National I Want Butterscotch Day
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
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 […]
Tim Tam Day
Origins and Historical Background of Tim Tam Day Tim Tam Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates a chocolate biscuit that holds iconic status in Australian food culture. Tim Tams were introduced in the mid twentieth century by an Australian biscuit manufacturer seeking to create a product that balanced indulgence with accessibility. The […]
National Almond Day
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 […]
Fasnacht Day
Origins and Historical Background of Fasnacht Day Fasnacht Day is observed on the Tuesday preceding Ash Wednesday and is rooted in European pre-Lenten traditions that emphasized communal indulgence before a period of fasting and restraint. The term “Fasnacht” originates from German dialects meaning “fast night,” referring to the final night before Lent begins. The tradition […]
National Cabbage Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Cabbage Day National Cabbage Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates a vegetable that has sustained populations for centuries. Cabbage is one of the oldest cultivated vegetables, valued for its durability, versatility, and ability to thrive in cool climates. Evidence of cabbage cultivation dates back thousands of […]
National Cafe au Lait Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Cafe au Lait Day National Cafe au Lait Day is observed annually in early February and celebrates a coffee preparation rooted in European café culture. Cafe au lait originated in France as a simple mixture of brewed coffee and hot milk, typically consumed in the morning. Unlike espresso-based drinks, […]
National Indian Pudding Day
History and Origins of National Indian Pudding Day National Indian Pudding Day is observed annually in early February and recognizes a dessert rooted in early American colonial cooking. National Indian Pudding Day highlights a dish that developed from necessity, adaptation, and the blending of European and Indigenous food traditions. Indian pudding is traditionally made from […]
National Drink Wine Day
History and Origins of National Drink Wine Day National Drink Wine Day is observed annually on February 18 and celebrates wine as one of the oldest continuously produced beverages in human history. National Drink Wine Day recognizes wine not merely as an alcoholic drink, but as an agricultural product shaped by geography, trade, religion, and […]
National Chocolate Mint Day
History and Origins of National Chocolate Mint Day National Chocolate Mint Day is observed annually on February 19 and celebrates the enduring pairing of chocolate and mint. The combination reflects centuries of flavor experimentation and confectionery innovation, bringing together cacao’s richness and mint’s cooling intensity. Chocolate originated in Mesoamerica, where cacao was consumed as a […]
National Vet Girls ROCK Day
National Vet Girls ROCK Day is observed annually on February 19 in the United States. It is associated with recognition of women who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces and with community based visibility efforts centered on women veterans. The observance is date fixed rather than calculated by weekday pattern. In 2026, National Vet […]
National Sticky Bun Day
Origins and Historical Background of National Sticky Bun Day National Sticky Bun Day is observed annually on February 21 and centers on one of the most enduring sweet breads in American baking traditions. Sticky buns, sometimes referred to as caramel buns, trace their roots to European yeast-based pastries that were brought to North America by […]
National Cherry Pie Day
History and Origins of National Cherry Pie Day National Cherry Pie Day is observed annually on February 20 and celebrates a dessert closely associated with American culinary identity. Cherry pie combines European pie-making techniques with fruit cultivation that expanded significantly in North America during the nineteenth century. Pies themselves originated in ancient civilizations where pastry […]
National Tartar Sauce Day
History and Origins of National Tartar Sauce Day National Tartar Sauce Day is observed annually on February 22 and recognizes a condiment whose origins lie in European culinary traditions and whose evolution reflects the blending of preservation techniques and flavor contrast. Tartar sauce developed as a derivative of mayonnaise, which itself emerged in French cuisine […]
National Muffin Day
History and Origins of National Muffin Day National Muffin Day is observed annually on February 20 and celebrates a baked good that bridges simplicity, portability, and cultural adaptation. Muffins trace their origins to early European quick breads, though their modern form developed distinctly in Britain and later in North America. In England, muffins originally referred […]
Real Bread Week
History and Origins of Real Bread Week Real Bread Week is observed annually in February and promotes awareness of traditionally made bread prepared without artificial additives or unnecessary processing aids. The observance originated in the United Kingdom as part of a broader movement advocating for transparency in bread production. Bread is one of the oldest […]
National Day of Solidarity with Muslim Arab and South Asian Immigrants
National Day of Solidarity with Muslim, Arab and South Asian Immigrants is observed annually on February 20 in the United States. The observance functions as a civic recognition and solidarity date associated with immigrant communities that have experienced heightened scrutiny, discrimination, or targeted policy environments in different periods of U.S. history. The date is fixed […]
National Whistleblower Reward Day
National Whistleblower Reward Day is observed annually on February 20 in the United States. It is a date focused on public documentation of statutory reward programs that provide financial incentives for reporting fraud against government funds or for reporting specific categories of wrongdoing under defined legal regimes. The date is fixed on the calendar rather […]
World Day of Social Justice
World Day of Social Justice is observed annually on February 20. It was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2007 through Resolution 62/10, which designated February 20 as a recurring international observance beginning in 2009. The proclamation followed earlier United Nations discussions linking social development, employment, poverty reduction, and human rights frameworks under […]
Sunday, February 14, 2027
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