National Bubble Gum Day– February 4, 2022 Kid’s book author Ruth Spiro came up with the idea of National Bubble Gum Day as a way for kids to raise money for school activities without needing to sell anything. On February 4, kids can “buy” the generally prohibited opportunity of chewing gum in class if they […]
Category Archives: February
Give Kids A Smile– February 4, 2022 When we turn those frowns upside down and begin the Give Kids A Smile program, the very first Friday of February is. The initiative, developed by the American Dental Practitioner Association (ADA), is an opportunity for kids who can’t generally afford to see a dental professional to get […]
Doggy Date Night– February 3, 2022 Take the possibility to hang out with your pup on National Doggy Date Night on February 3. You’re working throughout the day, out running errands, or spending quality time with your household and loved ones. How about slowing down to invest some quality time with the one who is […]
National Carrot Cake Day– February 3, 2022 National Carrot Cake Day, on February 3, celebrates among our favorite desserts. Carrots contain a natural sweetness that’s just perfect for cake. Many historians believe the cake originated in the Middle Ages when sugar and other sweeteners were scarce. (Carrots were utilized as a substitute.) The earliest known […]
National Tater Tot Day– February 2, 2022 Your love of tater tots most likely stems from grade school (with a little assistance from the 2004 timeless movie “Napoleon Dynamite”). However, there’s even more to these little nuggets of potato than that. Did you know they’re thought about “fine dining”? At upper-echelon dining establishments all across […]
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo– February 2, 2022
Candlemas Day– February 2, 2022 On Candlemas Day, February 2, followers of Jesus commemorate his Presentation at the Temple and the Virgin Mary being purified, with a lot of the faithful bringing candle lights to their churches to be blessed. Afterwards (in Poland, for example, where they’re lit and placed in windows to fend off […]