Events
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International Wheelchair Day
International Wheelchair Day is celebrated annually on March 1st to honor the positive impact wheelchairs have on the lives of millions of people worldwide. Launched in 2008 by Steve Wilkinson, a British blogger and wheelchair user, this day raises awareness about mobility challenges, accessibility, and the importance of supporting those...
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National Workout Buddy Day
National Workout Buddy Day is celebrated annually on March 1st to encourage finding your “swolemate” a workout partner who helps keep you motivated, accountable, and makes fitness more fun. Initiated by Women’s Health in 2018, this day inspires friends, family, and colleagues to exercise together and celebrate the power of...
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National Science Week
National Science Week in march was established to celebrate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) while inspiring curiosity and discovery in communities worldwide. It began as an initiative to engage the public, highlight scientific achievements, and encourage young people to explore STEM careers. Over the years, National Science Week has...
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Read Across America Day
Read Across America Day is an annual reading motivation and awareness program created by the National Education Association (NEA). Celebrated every March 2nd, it encourages every child in every community to engage with reading, celebrate books, and develop a lifelong love of learning. The program highlights the importance of literacy...
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World Tennis Day
World Tennis Day is celebrated every year on the first Monday of March in 2026, it falls on March 2. Launched in 2013 by the International Tennis Federation, this global event was created to inspire participation and grow the love of tennis around the world. From community courts to professional...
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World Wildlife Day
World Wildlife Day is celebrated annually on March 3rd to raise awareness about the importance of protecting our planet’s incredible wildlife. This day encourages people everywhere to recognize the irreplaceable contributions animals and plants make to our ecosystems, and to take action toward preserving biodiversity for future generations. World Wildlife...
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National Dentists Day
National Dentists Day is celebrated annually on March 6th to honor the dedication, skill, and care of dentists who help keep our smiles healthy. This day recognizes the important role dental professionals play in maintaining oral health, preventing disease, and improving overall well-being. It’s also an opportunity to raise awareness...
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National Sunflower Day
National Sunflower Day is primarily observed in Australia to raise awareness for Scleroderma, a rare autoimmune connective tissue condition. The day encourages communities to support research, specialist care, and fundraising efforts for those affected by Scleroderma through symbolic actions like wearing yellow and illuminating landmarks. While the day is commonly...
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International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day is celebrated every year on March 8 to honor the achievements, strength, and resilience of women around the world. It is a global movement that recognizes social, economic, cultural, and political accomplishments while continuing to advocate for gender equality. First officially recognized by the United Nations in...
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Paper Money Day
Paper Money Day is celebrated every year on March 10, marking the anniversary of the first United States Notes (Legal Tender Notes) issued in the U.S. This day honors the history, design, and innovation of paper money, highlighting its role in shaping economies, commerce, and culture. Why we celebrate it:We...
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World Sleep Day
World Sleep Day 2026 falls on Friday, March 13 and is dedicated to highlighting sleep as a vital pillar of health. Organized annually by the World Sleep Society, this global event is celebrated on the Friday before the vernal equinox to promote awareness of sleep disorders and the importance of...
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PI (π) Day
Pi Day is an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi), observed on March 14 since 3, 1, and 4 are the first three significant digits of π. The holiday was first celebrated in 1988 in the United States by Larry Shaw, an employee of the Exploratorium science museum...
