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The following is a list of notable month-long observances, recurrent months that are used by various governments, groups and organizations to raise awareness of an issue, commemorate a group or event, or celebrate something.
April 11. Dog Therapy Appreciation Day. National Barbershop Quartet Day. National Cheese Fondue Day. ... Jazz Appreciation Month. Move More Month. National Adopt a Greyhound Month.
N. N'Ko Alphabet Day; Nabanna; Nabi Musa; National Arab American Heritage Month; National Child Abuse Prevention Month; National Cleavage Day; National Crime Victims' Rights Week
March: Irish-American Heritage Month [35] April: Arab American Heritage Month [36] April: Cancer Control Month [37] April: National Donate Life Month; April: National Child Abuse Prevention Month; April: National Sexual Assault Awareness Month; April: National Financial Literacy Month; May: Older Americans Month; May: Jewish American Heritage ...
On April 30, 1999, Congress designated National Military Appreciation Month as a month-long observance. [7] [8] Congress chose May because many military related observances such as Memorial Day and Loyalty Day are celebrated and observed on that date. Congress recognized the month after a unanimous vote of 93–0 in April of that year. [9]
April 7 Zoo Lovers Day [41] [42] April 8 Arbor Day: April 26 Bat Appreciation Day [43] [44] April 17 Earth Day: April 22 International Pallas's Cat [45] [46] [47] April 23 World Day for Laboratory Animals: April 24 World Tapir Day [48] [49] [50] April 27 International Hyena Day [51] [52] April 27 Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical ...
It’s April and wildflowers native to the Columbia Basin are starting to bloom. The local Native Plant Society has viewing tips. April is Native Plant Appreciation Month.
The largest and most promising achievement towards federal recognition of the month of April as the National Arab American Heritage Month was the proclamation published by the U.S. Department of State, which was accomplished on April 1, 2021, by the efforts of independent Syrian-American advocate and author, Pierre Subeh. [6] [7]