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  • National Philippine Streetwear Day

    National Philippine Streetwear Day (NPSD) is an unofficial, community-driven celebration held annually on January 15th. The day encourages Filipinos to wear, support, and promote local streetwear brands, highlighting the creativity, culture, and innovation of the Philippine fashion industry. Started by local designers and enthusiasts, NPSD showcases the growing influence of...

  • The 100th Day of School

    The 100th Day of School is a fun and educational milestone celebrated in late January or February, marking 100 days of learning for students. First introduced in 1979 by teacher Lynn Taylor, the tradition was inspired by the Math Their Way program and the Days of School Graph, aiming to...

  • Groundhog Day

    Groundhog Day, observed every February 2 in the United States and Canada, is a beloved tradition centered around folklore and fun. According to legend, if the groundhog emerges from its burrow and sees its shadow, it predicts six more weeks of winter. If no shadow appears, spring is said to...

  • National Hockey Day

    While there is no single universally recognized National Hockey Day in the U.S. or Canada, February is packed with hockey events and celebrations, giving fans a perfect reason to honor the sport. On February 3, 2026, the NHL featured a high-profile matchup between the Edmonton Oilers and Toronto Maple Leafs,...

  • World Cancer Day

    World Cancer Day, observed annually on February 4, is an international event dedicated to raising awareness about cancer, promoting its prevention, early detection, and treatment. Led by the Union for International Cancer Control, the day supports the goals of the World Cancer Declaration (2008), aiming to reduce the global impact...

  • National Girls and Women in Sports Day

    National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) is observed on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, marking 40 years of honoring the achievements, strength, and leadership of female athletes. Founded in 1987 by the Women's Sports Foundation, this day celebrates progress in equality, inspires girls to participate in sports, and honors...

  • National Wear Red Day

    National Wear Red Day is observed on February 6, encouraging people across the country to wear red clothing in support of heart health awareness. This day aims to spark conversations about cardiovascular disease prevention and promote healthy lifestyle choices for both men and women. The initiative is part of a...

  • National Toothache Day

    National Toothache Day, observed annually on February 9, is dedicated to raising awareness about oral health, emphasizing the importance of regular dental check-ups, and encouraging prevention of tooth decay and gum disease. This observance reminds people not to ignore dental pain, which is often caused by cavities, infections, or cracked...

  • National Pizza Day

    National Pizza Day is celebrated annually on February 9, honoring one of America’s favorite foods. In 2026, this tasty celebration falls on a Monday, with popular chains like Pizza Hut, Papa John’s, and Chuck E. Cheese offering special deals and discounts. It’s the perfect day to enjoy all your favorite...

  • International Darwin Day

    I nternational Darwin Day is celebrated every February 12, marking the birthday of Charles Darwin (1809–1882), the pioneering scientist who formulated the theory of evolution by natural selection. The idea of Darwin Day began in the late 20th century as a way to: Since its inception, Darwin Day has grown...

  • Valentine’s Day

    Valentine's Day, the day of love, chocolates, roses, and everything mushy, gushy, and heart-shaped. Whether you're wooing a sweetheart, enjoying time with friends, or pampering yourself (because self-love is real, folks), this day is all about spreading the love. From candle-lit dinners to hilarious e-cards, there's a little something for everyone. So grab your Cupid bow, don your best red attire, and let the lovefest begin. And remember, calories don't count when they're heart-shaped. Love is sweet, and so is dessert!

  • Lunar New Year

    Lunar New Year marks the start of a new year according to lunar calendars, or more commonly, lunisolar calendars. Unlike the solar year, a year of twelve lunar months is approximately 11 days shorter than a solar year, which is why lunar calendars often include adjustments to keep festivals and...