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  2. National Nothing Day - Wikipedia

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    National Nothing Day is an "un-event" proposed in 1972 by columnist Harold Pullman Coffin and observed in the United States annually on January 16 since 1973, when it was added to Chase's Calendar of Events. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Your Guide to All January Holidays and Observances

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    January 16. Appreciate a Dragon Day. National Nothing Day. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday. January 17. Benjamin Franklin Day. Ditch New Year's Resolutions Day. Kid Inventors Day. January 18.

  4. Here’s the full list of holidays and observances to celebrate ...

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    National Strawberry Ice Cream Day. January 16. Book Publishers Day. International Hot and Spicy Food Day. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. National Fig Newton Day. National Quinoa Day.

  5. List of month-long observances - Wikipedia

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    1 January. 2 February. 3 March. 4 April. 5 May. 6 June. ... [16] National Pet Month (United Kingdom) National Poetry Month; ... National PTSD Awareness Day [33 ...

  6. Time For a New Calendar! Here Are All of the January ... - AOL

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    National Fun at Work Day (last Friday in January) National Geographic Day. National Seed Swap Day. Punch the Clock Day. ... (January 16-19) International Week of Prayer for Christian Unity ...

  7. January 16 - Wikipedia

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    January 16 is the 16th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; ... January 16 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) National Religious Freedom Day (United States)

  8. National Religious Freedom Day - Wikipedia

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    Religious Freedom Day commemorates the Virginia General Assembly's adoption of Thomas Jefferson's landmark Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom on January 16, 1786. The statute, written by Jefferson in 1777 and shepherded through the legislature by James Madison in 1786, became the basis for the establishment clause of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and led to freedom of ...

  9. Jan. 2025 holiday schedule: MLK Jr. Day, Inauguration Day ...

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    National Bagel Day (Jan. 15) Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service (Jan. 18) National Cheese Lover's Day (Jan. 20) Contributing: James Powel, Fernando Cervantes Jr.; USA TODAY.