Events
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Major League Baseball (MLB) Opening Day
Major League Baseball (MLB) Opening Day 2026 is scheduled for March 25–26, marking the start of the 162-game regular season running through September 27, 2026. Fans across the country celebrate the return of America’s favorite pastime, cheering on their teams as the season kicks off with exciting matchups, including prime-time...
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World Theatre Day
World Theatre Day is celebrated annually on March 27. Initiated in 1961 by the International Theatre Institute, this day honors the art of theatre and its impact on culture, creativity, and society around the world. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate World Theatre Day to recognize the power of live performance...
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International Mermaid Day
International Mermaid Day is celebrated annually on March 29 to honor the mythical aquatic creatures and their significance in folklore, pop culture, and literature. The day encourages fans to embrace imagination, creativity, and the magic of the ocean. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate International Mermaid Day to highlight the mermaid’s...
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International Taco Day
International Taco Day (Día del Taco) is celebrated annually on March 31, especially in Mexico, where it was established in 2007 by Televisa to honor the cultural significance of this iconic dish. While the U.S. celebrates National Taco Day on October 4, March 31 is recognized globally as a day...
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April Fools’ Day
April Fools’ Day is celebrated annually on April 1 as a day of practical jokes, hoaxes, and playful pranks. Participants often reveal their tricks by shouting “April Fool!” and enjoy lighthearted fun that brings laughter to friends, family, and even mass audiences through media. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate April...
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Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month
Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month is observed every April to increase public understanding and appreciation of math and statistics. Initiated in 1986 by President Reagan as Mathematics Awareness Week, it expanded to a month-long observance in 1999, highlighting the essential role of these fields in technology, medicine, data science, and...
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National Welding Month
National Welding Month is celebrated every April since 1996 by the American Welding Society (AWS) to honor the skilled professionals who build, repair, and maintain the world’s infrastructure. From pipelines to skyscrapers, welding plays a critical role in shaping modern life and the economy. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate National...
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National Ferret Day
National Ferret Day is observed annually on April 2 to promote awareness, responsible ownership, and proper care for domesticated ferrets. Established in the late 1990s and recognized by the American Ferret Association, the day celebrates these intelligent, social, and often misunderstood pets. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate National Ferret Day...
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World Autism Awareness Day
World Autism Awareness Day is an internationally recognized day, observed annually on April 2, encouraging countries around the world to raise awareness of autism. The day promotes acceptance, appreciation, and inclusion of autistic individuals while recognizing their contributions at both local and global levels. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate World...
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National Burrito Day
National Burrito Day is celebrated annually on the first Thursday of April, falling on April 3 in 2026. The day celebrates everyone’s love for burritos, from classic fillings to creative variations, and highlights the joy of sharing this delicious, handheld meal. Why we celebrate it:We celebrate National Burrito Day to...
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National Ramen Noodles Day
National Ramen Day is celebrated annually on April 4 to honor the beloved Japanese noodle soup. Established in 2017, the day encourages everyone to enjoy ramen in all its delicious varieties, from classic broths to modern creative twists. Many restaurants join the celebration with specials, discounts, and unique menu offerings....
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Easter Sunday 2026
Easter is a major Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, as described in the New Testament of the Bible. It is the culmination of the Holy Week, which includes Good Friday. The day commemorating Jesus’ crucifixion and is preceded by Lent, a 40-day period of...
