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  • New Year’s Day

    New Year’s Eve has been celebrated for thousands of years, marking the transition from one year to the next with rituals, reflection, and hope for new beginnings. The earliest recorded New Year celebrations date back to around 2000 BCE in ancient Babylon. The Babylonians celebrated the new year during a...

  • National Bird Day

    National Bird Day is a special day dedicated to honoring the beauty, diversity, and importance of birds around the world. Celebrated every year on January 5th in the United States, this day raises awareness about bird conservation, protection of endangered species, and appreciation for our feathered friends. Birds symbolize freedom,...

  • Mardi Gras Season

    Mardi Gras Season is a time of color, culture, and centuries-old tradition. The term Mardi Gras means “Fat Tuesday” in French, referring to the final day of celebration before the Christian season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday. The origins of Mardi Gras trace back to medieval Europe, particularly in...

  •  World Day of War Orphans

    World Day of War Orphans is observed annually on January 6, dedicated to raising awareness about children who have lost one or both parents due to armed conflict. This day highlights the struggles these children face from physical and psychological trauma to social and educational challenges and calls for global...