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Soup Month – Celebrate a new year and keep warm with these resources and recipes.
Slow Cooking Month – Discover why January is known as National Slow Cooking month.
National Train Your Dog Month – In 2010 the Association of Professional Dog Trainers began the National Train Your Dog Month campaign. The APDT thought it was long overdue to dedicate a month to bringing awareness to the importance of socialization and training, and most of all, to inform the public that training your dog can be easy and fun!
Hot Tea Month – Treat yourself to a warm cup of tea on a cold January day.
Creativity Month – Explore your creativity during the month of January and beyond! Being creative in the first month of the year can set you up for success!
CBD Month – National CBD Month in January serves the purpose of spreading knowledge and creating awareness of C.B.D. and its surprising benefits.
Polka Music Month – The thought of polka immediately makes us want to dance — especially since it’s January and we could use the warm-up.
Science Fiction Day – Fans of classic film will enjoy the playlist of sci-fi-themed movies from the 1950s and 1960s on January 2nd.
Bobblehead Day – National Bobblehead Day on January 7 now is a chance to recognize the fun behind these dolls and figures.
Houseplant Appreciation Day – January 10 marks National Houseplant Appreciation Day, when we can appreciate the greenery and life of our houseplants during the deep of winter
Clean Your Desk Day – The second Monday in January is the perfect opportunity to begin the new year on an organized note.
Calennig – This Welsh holiday falls on January 13 every year and welcomes the New Year!
Mahayana New Year – This January 14th celebration signifies a sacred start of a fresh year with a hope to enlighten people’s life with bliss and fortune.
Shop for Travel Day – National Shop for Travel Day is celebrated annually every second Tuesday in January, on January 14th this year.
Organize Your Home – January 14th is the day to clear out clutter and create an easier living space.
Dress Up Your Pet Day – January 14 is Dress Up Your Pet Day and the perfect opportunity to showing off your companions style.
Makar Sankranti – Falling on January 14th or the 15th during leap-years. Makar Sankranti is the very first major festival to be celebrated in India and is one of the universally celebrated Hindu festivals.
National Hat Day– Each January 15 we show appreciation for the fashion and necessity of hats and headwear!
Wikipedia Day – Every year on or around January 15 Wikipedia fans organize their own parties in their own communities to discuss Wikipedia and share cake.
Appreciate A Dragon– January 16 is an opportunity to learn about the history, mythology, and real-life dragons today.
Kid Inventor’s Day – Recognizing the innovative creations of children on January 17.
Popeye Day – We are celebrating Popeye Day on January 17. Popeye made his debut appearance in a comic strip called “Thimble Theatre.” Elzie Crisler (E.C.) Segar created it on January 17, 1929.
National Winnie the Pooh Day – National Winnie the Pooh Day, on January 18, is your time to return to the Hundred Acre Wood!
Elementary School Teacher’s Day – Elementary School Teacher Day is celebrated on the third Monday in January to appreciate the people who work with children in their formative years.
National DJ Day – On January 20th, we celebrate the talents of all the disc jockeys, from those playing the ‘Chicken Dance’ for the millionth time at a wedding to the radio personalities who help you get through the morning commute.
Idaho Human Rights Day– Idaho Human Rights Day is observed on the third Monday in January every year. The day is a holiday in the state of Idaho. It is a day to celebrate the birthday of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.
Grandma Day – In Poland, Grandma Day is celebrated annually on January 21.
Local Quilt Shop Day – Local Quilt Shop Day, also known as Visit Your Local Quilt Shop Day, is held on the fourth Saturday in January every year to celebrate local quilt shops and their contribution to the world.
National Kazoo Day – Each year on January 28, America celebrates National Kazoo Day.
Pop Art Day – Pop Art Day is celebrated annually on January 28 and is a terrific time to explore this mid-20th century genre of art.
National Puzzles Day – January 29 marks National Puzzle a day when we celebrate the enjoyment of completing puzzles and all sorts of mind-bending problems.
Celebrate Food & Drink
Spaghetti Day – Celebrate January 4th as we celebrate National Spaghetti Day with this amazing dish!
Pizza Week – National Pizza Week is a week-long celebration that begins on the second Sunday in January every year.
Cheese Lover’s Day – January 20 is the day that we celebrate cheese! While not an official holiday, the date is honored in Canada, United States, and the United Kingdom.
National Pie Day – January 23 is National Pie Day, sponsored by the National Pie Council as a day we can enjoy our favorite dessert guilt-free!
Celebrate the Globe
National Missouri Day – National Missouri Day on January 4 acknowledges the 24th state to join the Union.
Uruguay Children’s Day – Observed on January 6, Epiphany or Day of the Child (Día del Niño), the public holiday focuses on giving presents to children as part of the Christmas season.
National Arkansas Day – National Arkansas Day is January 11 every year, and if you are a native or nature lover, this is one of the days you get to celebrate.
Heritage Treasures Day (UK) – Heritage Treasures Day is marked on January 11 of every year. It’s the perfect day to let everyone know about your unique heritage.
National Boston Day – National Boston Day takes place on January 16 every year to celebrate the unique name of Boston.
National Michigan Day – National Michigan Day is celebrated every year on January 18.
Plurinational State Foundation Day – On January 22nd, Bolivians celebrate their multicultural identity with the Plurinational State Foundation Day.
Romanian Unification Day – The most important part of Romania’s history, Unification Day, is celebrated on January 24.
National Florida Day – National Florida Day is celebrated on January 25 every year. The day was established to recognize Florida’s arrival as the 27th state in the union of the U.S.
St. Dwynwen’s Day – Celebrate the Welsh equivalent to Valentine’s Day on January 25.
Saint Paul Winter Carnival– The annual St. Paul carnival takes place from January 25 to Feburary 3, 2025.
Indian Republic Day – The Republic Day of India is on January 26 and the nation welcomes the day with a parade and a tribute to the Indian armed forces.
Australia Day – Australia Day is a g’day, mate, to celebrate all things about the Land Down Under on January 26.
Tsagaan Sar – Tsagaan Sar, also known as the Mongolian Lunar New Year, is the first day of the new year and is celebrated by the Mongols as well as some Turkic people living across Mongolia, Russia, and China.
Chinese Lunar New Year – Chinese New Year is the main holiday of the year for more than one-quarter of the world’s population.
Seollal – Celebrate the Korean Lunar New Year on January 29.
Tết– New Year’s celebration in Vietnam on January 29.
Kansas Day – Kansas Day is celebrated every January 29 and is in commemoration of the admission of Kansas State as the 34th member of the United States in 1861.
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