November:
10th: Sesame Street Day, Forget-Me-Not Day, Area Code Day
11th: Veteran’s Day, Origami Day
12th:
13th: World Kindness Day
14th: National Pickle Day, National American Teddy Bear Day, International Girls Day
15th: Clean Your Refrigerator Day, National Bundt Pan Day, National Day of Play, Guiness World Record Day, I Love the Write Day
16th: Button Day
17th: Homemade Bread Day, Take a Hike Day, World Peace Day
18th: Mickey Mouse Day
19th: Have a Bad Day Day, Rocky and Bullwinkle Day, Gettysburg Address delivered in 1863
20th: Use Less Stuff Day, Absurdity Day, Name your PC Day
21st: Great American Smokeout, World Television Day, World Hello Day
22nd: Go For a Ride Day, Family Volunteer Day, Start Your Own Country Day
23rd: Eat a Cranberry Day, National Cashew Day, National Adoption Day, Dr. Who Day, Fibonacci Day, Mother Goose Day,
24th: Use Even if the Seal is Broken Day
25th: International Day For the Elimination of Violence Against Women
25th: National Parfait Day
27th: National Day of Listening, Hanukkah begins at sundown
28th: Thanksgiving
29th: You’re Welcome Day, Square Dance Day
30th: Stay At Home Because You are Well Day
Sweetbug Studio says
Have you figured out who can make up these days and how they are actually “approved” to be recognized??? Area code day? Name your PC day–what does that mean? The 13th should be everyday! And why would I make myself have a bad day? Thanks for the work on these. I just wish I knew how they were approved to be considered an actual “day”. My favorite part of the post–you know it–the photo of your daughter 🙂
Stacia, the Homey Owl says
All of these random holidays always make me smile and laugh. Thanks for this fun November roundup!