Like Larry found out, every day can be a National day of something: National Cinnamon Raisin Bread Day is September 16 and National Double Cheeseburger Day is September 15. They sound like good days to celebrate. But other National days you might not like:
Oh, and National Spring Cleaning lasts a week! Hey, but Candy gets an entire month to make up for that week of cleaning.
The one we like to celebrate most is January 21, Squirrel Appreciation Day. It’s the same day as National Hug Day. Sounds good to us!
Sometimes there can be up to 13 National days on one day.
Some of the National days are real, declared by the U.S. government. President Ronald Reagan declared National Ice Cream Day, National Frozen Food Day, and National Catfish Day. Congress declared National Pi Day. Other days are just made up and announced, like National Talk Like a Pirate Day.
The more important days are listed in the book Chase’s Almanac and the more fun ones are listed in National Day Calendar (nationaldaycalendar.com), which also takes requests for new days and gives you a certificate with your new day.
Some days are also called to honor someone. In 1938, the Chicago Salvation Army declared National Donut Day to honor all the women who served donuts to soldiers during World War 1. We still celebrate it and Dunkin' hands out free donuts still. (The women who served donuts were called "doughnut lassies" and sometimes fried the dough in soldiers' helmets. Sounds like an article for another edition of Squirrels at the Door Newsletter!)
Right now, National Day Calendar isn't taking registrations for National days from ordinary people, only organizations. But if you want your own day, just declare it! Larry wants National Ride a Bus to School Day. He's tired of walking!
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