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  • Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month

    Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month is observed every March to raise global awareness about Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord. MS can cause a wide range of symptoms such as vision problems, extreme fatigue, numbness, mobility challenges,...

  • National Craft Month

    National Craft Month is celebrated every March to honor creativity, DIY projects, and the joy of handmade arts. This month encourages people of all ages to explore their creative side, try new crafting techniques, and support the vibrant handmade community.

  • National Guinea Pig Appreciation Day

    National Guinea Pig Appreciation Day is celebrated every April 2nd to honor one of the cutest and most beloved small pets, the guinea pig! This special day encourages pet owners and animal lovers to show love, care, and appreciation for these gentle, social, and playful animals. Guinea pigs, also known...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • World Consumer Rights Day

    World Consumer Rights Day is observed annually on March 15 to highlight the importance of protecting consumer rights. The day raises awareness of basic rights for all consumers and encourages fairness, respect, and accountability in the marketplace. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate World Consumer Rights Day to empower consumers, promote...

  • International Panda Day

    International Panda Day (also known as National Panda Day) is celebrated annually on March 16 to raise awareness about the conservation of giant pandas, their endangered status, and the protection of their habitats. While some sources recognize October 27 through WWF China, March 16 is widely observed as a day...

  • Saint Patrick’s Day

    Saint Patrick’s Day, also known as the Feast of Saint Patrick, is celebrated annually on March 17. It honors Saint Patrick, the foremost patron saint of Ireland, commemorating his life, legacy, and the cultural traditions he inspired. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day to honor Irish heritage, culture,...

  • Neurodiversity Celebration Week

    Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a global initiative that challenges misconceptions about neurodivergence while promoting inclusion, acceptance, and understanding. It celebrates the strengths, talents, and unique contributions of neurodivergent individuals, fostering a world where everyone feels valued. In 2025, Neurodiversity Celebration Week took place from 17–23 March, a week dedicated to...

  • International Day of Happiness

    International Day of Happiness is celebrated worldwide on March 20. Established by the United Nations General Assembly on June 28, 2012, this day encourages people everywhere to recognize the importance of happiness in their lives. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate the International Day of Happiness to remind everyone that well-being,...

  • Spring Equinox’s Day

    The Spring Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere officially begins on March 20, 2026, at 10:46 A.M. EDT (14:46 UTC). This marks the moment when the sun crosses the celestial equator, creating nearly equal 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness worldwide. The equinox signals the end of winter...