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MDBCs 01 Mar 2024


sandrewn

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March 1st 2024 - Holidays and Observances

 

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Observances (click on the day, BD, or week for details)

Asiatic Fleet Memorial Day

Baby Sleep Day

Denim Day for Dementia

Endometriosis Awareness Day

International Martisor

International Women of Color Day

National Black Women in Jazz and the Arts Day

National Dadgum That's Good Day

National Day of Unplugging

National Dress in Blue Day

National Employee Appreciation Day

National Fruit Compote Day

National Horse Protection Day

National Hotel Slipper Day

National Minnesota Day

National Peanut Butter Lover's Day

National Sage Day

National Speech and Debate Education Day

National Texas Stress Day

National Wedding Planning Day

National Welsh Corgi Day

Overseas N.H.S. Workers Day

Peace Corps Day

Public Risk Management Awareness Day

Refired Not Retired Day

Share a Smile Day

World Civil Defense Day

World Day of Prayer

International Wheelchair Day

National March First Day

National Barista Day

Mountain Hare Day

National Salesperson Day

 

Wonho’s Birthday

Justin Bieber’s Birthday

Ron Howard’s Birthday

Sawyer Sharbino’s Birthday

Philza’s Birthday

Kesha’s Birthday

Kenny Redneck Tv’s Birthday

Frederic Chopin’s Birthday

Lupita Nyong’o

Jensen Ackles

Mark-Paul Gosselaar

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Fri Mar 1st, 2024 - Sat Mar 2nd, 2024
 
Fri Mar 1st, 2024 - Wed Mar 6th, 2024
 
Fri Mar 1st, 2024 - Thu Mar 7th, 2024
 

Observances (click on the month for details)

Academy Awards Month

Adopt a Rescued Guinea Pig Month

Alport Syndrome Awareness Month

American Red Cross Month

Berries and Cherries Month

Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month

Brain Injury Awareness Month

Colic Awareness Month

Color Therapy Month

Colorectal Cancer Education and Awareness Month

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Awareness Month

Dolphin Awareness Month

Employee Spirit Month

Endometriosis Month

Essential Tremor Awareness Month

Exotic Winter Fruit & Leeks and Green Onions Month

Expanding Girls' Horizons in Science and Engineering Month

Eye Donor Awareness Month

Frozen Food Month

Gardening, Nature and Ecology Books Month

Gender Equality Month

Greek-American Heritage Month

Honor Society Awareness Month

Humorists are Artists Month

International Mirth Month

Irish-American Heritage Month

Listening Awareness Month

Mad for Plaid Month

Malignant Hyperthermia Awareness and Training Month

March Madness

Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal

Mental Retardation Awareness Month

Middle Level Education Month

MS Awareness Month

National Athletic Training Month

National Bed Month (U.K.)

National Breast Implant Awareness Month

National Caffeine Awareness Month

National Celery Month

National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month

National Cheerleading Safety Month

National Clean up Your IRS Act Month

National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

National Craft Month

National Credit Education Month

National Crochet Month

National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month - 1

National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month - 2

National Endometriosis Awareness Month

National Ethics Awareness Month

National Flour Month

National Kidney Month

National March Into Literacy Month

National Music in Our Schools Month

National Noodle Month

National Nutrition Month

National Optimism Month

National Peanut Month

National Professional Social Worker's Month

National Reading Month

National Sauce Month

National Umbrella Month

National Women's History Month

NZ Book Month

Play the Recorder Month

Poison Prevention Awareness Month

Read an E-Book Month

Red Cross Month

Save Your Vision Month

Sing With Your Child Month

Small Press Month

Social Work Month

Spiritual Wellness Month

Supply Management Month

The Great Daffodil Appeal

Trisomy Awareness Month

Vascular Anomalies Awareness Month

Veggie Month

Women’s Month (Philippines)

Workplace Eye Wellness Month

Youth Art Month

 

Fun Observances ( 2 )

 World Compliment Day

March 1 is celebrated as World Compliment Day, a day that aims to address the “basic human need for recognition and appreciation.”

Happy kid giving a thumbs up.

Started in the Netherlands by Hans Poortvliet in 2001, the day is now celebrated in many European countries including Norway and Belgium.

Spread Joy and Positivity

According to the official website of the unofficial holiday, Poortvliet created the day as a way to spread happiness and increase productivity. The website encourages people to use words instead of gifts as a way to praise and appreciate people. The idea is to create the “most positive day in the world.”

How to Celebrate?

  • Pay compliments to everyone you meet.
  • Appreciate family, coworkers, and friends for their hard work and for being there in your life.

Did You Know...

...there is a similar holiday, Compliment Day that is annually celebrated on January 24?

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 Plan a Solo Vacation Day

Need a vacation and don’t have a traveling companion? Then March 1 or Plan a Solo Vacation Day is the unofficial holiday for you.

Overhead shot of a young girl in an orange life preserver.

On this day treat yourself to that vacation you have always wanted, without having to wait for someone to join you on your adventures.

Advantages

Planning a solo vacation can be intimidating and overwhelming. But traveling alone can have many advantages. Informal studies have shown that those who travel by themselves tend to be more spontaneous and adventurous. Facing unknown situations in new and strange places can help people overcome their fears and anxieties.

Friendlier

Those who travel solo are forced to interact with locals and fellow travelers, instead of just hanging out with a small group of people. This translates into social benefits in real life - solo travelers can easily mold themselves to fit into any social group and situation.

Do Whatever You Want

Finally, taking a solo vacation means you can be your own master. You don't have to stick to a plan or follow someone else's lead - you can go wherever you want, whenever you want, and do whatever you want to do. No more boring museums or spending countless hours shopping.

How to Celebrate?

  • Go on, plan your dream holiday all for yourself! You don’t need a traveling partner to have fun!
  • Don't want to travel? What about a solo staycation? Stay at home, explore your city, catch up on your reading, meet with friends and enjoy your time off from work.

Did You Know…

…that the earliest guidebooks were called periplus? They were Roman and Greek documents that listed ports and landmarks that ships could encounter on their voyages.

 

 

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I had just had my 50th birthday and found the decade marker traumatic. When I went to get my driver's license renewed, a matter-of-fact woman typed out the information, tested my vision, snapped the camera and handed me a laminated card with my picture on it.

"You mean I have to look at this for the next four years?" I jokingly said to her.

"Don't worry about it," she replied. "In four years it'll look good to you."

 

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I am a first-grade teacher and a new empty nester. One night I was trying out an art project: making a person with simple materials. I took a coat hanger, attached a paper-plate face, put a shirt on the hanger and stuffed it. Then I sat it on the couch to see how it looked.

Later that evening my son walked in the door, home for a surprise visit. Taking one look at my coat-hanger friend sitting on the couch, he said, "Mom, it's not that bad, is it?"

 

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At 82 years old, my husband applied for his first passport. He was told he would need a birth certificate, but his birth had never been officially registered. When he explained his dilemma to the passport agent, the response was less than helpful.

"In lieu of a birth certificate," the agent said, "you can bring a notarized affidavit from the doctor who delivered you."

 

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My friend Garrick had the solution to forgetting his wife’s birthday and their wedding anniversary:

He opened an account with a local florist and provided it with both dates as well as instructions to send flowers and a card signed “Your loving husband, Garrick.”

For a few years, it worked.

Then one day, Garrick came home on their wedding anniversary. He saw the flowers on the dining room table and said,

“What nice flowers. Where did you get them?”

 

 

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