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15 National Holidays to Celebrate Over the Weekend

15 National Holidays to Celebrate Over the Weekend

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The weekend is here, and any excuse to celebrate is good, right? What’s going on this weekend, October 18th and 19th? More than you might think.

Thankfully, every calendar day is filled with National Holidays that are quirky and fun. It might not be Halloween or Thanksgiving just yet, but there are still plenty of reasons to enjoy this fall weekend. Here are just a few of them from National Today:

October 19 (Saturday) National Holidays to Enjoy

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  1. National Seafood Bisque Day: Seafood bisque is a creamy, rich soup that features seafood as its main ingredient. It can be made with a variety of shellfish such as lobster, crab or shrimp. In honor of this holiday, why not indulge in a bowl of seafood bisque at your favorite restaurant or try making it at home?
  2. National New Friends Day: Life is all about connections and relationships. This holiday encourages us to make new friends, whether by reaching out to people we’ve only met briefly or by joining a club or activity group where we can meet new people and form meaningful friendships.
  3. National Fetch Day: For all the dog lovers out there, this holiday is for you. Celebrated on the third Saturday in October, National Fetch Day is a great opportunity to spend some quality time with your furry friend and play their favorite game – fetch!
  4. National Sweetest Day: This holiday is celebrated on the third Saturday in October and originated as a way to show appreciation for loved ones by giving them small tokens of affection. It’s a wonderful opportunity to surprise your significant other, friends, or family members with something sweet like candy, flowers, or a heartfelt note.
  5. National Evaluate Your Life Day: This holiday is all about reflecting on your life and making positive changes where necessary. Take some time over the weekend to evaluate your goals, priorities, and overall happiness. You might discover areas of your life that need more attention or realize that you’ve accomplished more than you give yourself credit for.
  6. National LGBT Center Awareness Day: Dedicated to celebrating LGBT community centers across the country and their important work in providing support and resources, this holiday is an opportunity to show your support for the LGBT community. Consider volunteering at a local LGBT center or donating to support their valuable services.
  7. National Sloth Day: If you’re feeling like taking it easy this weekend, National Sloth Day is the perfect excuse to do so. Known for their slow-paced lifestyle, these lovable fuzzy creatures are a reminder to slow down and appreciate life’s little moments. Perhaps spend some time relaxing at home or take a leisurely walk in nature.

October 20 (Sunday) National Holidays to Mark on Your Calendar

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  1. World Osteoporosis Day: This day aims to raise awareness about the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of osteoporosis, a disease that weakens bones and increases the risk of fractures. Take some time this weekend to learn more about how you can maintain bone health and prevent osteoporosis, such as regular exercise and eating nutrient-dense foods.
  2. World Statistics Day: This holiday highlights the importance of reliable and accurate statistics in decision-making, policy development, and research. Take some time to appreciate the role of statistics in our daily lives and how they shape the world we live in.
  3. National Brandied Fruit Day: This holiday celebrates the sweet and boozy treat of brandied fruit. Whether enjoyed on its own or as a topping for ice cream or cake, brandied fruit is can add some extra flavor to your weekend.
  4. National Youth Confidence Day: This holiday is all about empowering and encouraging young people to believe in themselves and their abilities. You can celebrate by mentoring a young person, sharing words of encouragement with a child or teenager in your life, or supporting organizations that promote youth confidence and self-esteem.
  5. International Chef Day: On this day, we celebrate the culinary masters who delight our taste buds and make delicious dishes for us to enjoy. Take some time to appreciate your favorite chefs or try your hand at cooking something new and challenging.
  6. National Day on Writing: Whether you’re a professional writer or just enjoy jotting down your thoughts in a journal, take some time on this holiday to celebrate the power of writing and its ability to connect people from all walks of life.
  7. National Information Overload Day: These days, it’s easy to get overwhelmed with information from various sources. Use this holiday as a reminder to step back, unplug, and take a break from the constant flow of information. Your mental health will thank you.

There are plenty of national holidays to celebrate over the weekend, giving us the perfect excuse to have some fun and enjoy life’s little moments. Enjoy the weekend!

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