National Days in April
National Days in April:
Date | Day | National Days |
April 1 | Saturday |
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April 2 | Sunday |
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April 3 | Monday |
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April 4 | Tuesday |
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April 5 | Wednesday |
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April 6 | Thursday |
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April 7 | Friday |
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April 8 | Saturday |
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April 9 | Sunday |
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April 10 | Monday |
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April 11 | Tuesday |
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April 12 | Wednesday |
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April 13 | Thursday |
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April 14 | Friday |
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April 15 | Saturday |
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April 16 | Sunday |
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April 17 | Monday |
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April 18 | Tuesday |
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April 19 | Wednesday |
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April 20 | Thursday |
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April 21 | Friday |
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April 22 | Saturday |
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April 23 | Sunday |
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April 24 | Monday |
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April 25 | Tuesday |
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April 26 | Wednesday |
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April 27 | Thursday |
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April 28 | Friday |
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April 29 | Saturday |
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April 30 | Sunday |
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April 1:
- National Sourdough Bread Day – celebrate with Sourdough bread made of Long fermented yeast.
- April Fools’ Day – specially designed for people to play practical jokes against each other
- National One Cent Day – The day, dealt with a one cent coin issued by united states in 1793 on the Same Day!
April 2:
- National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day – During the Year 1903, Straub, a doctor invented the machine which consisted the same pattern created by Kellog. Thus Peanut butter was introduced.
- National Ferret Day – The day, just been celebrated to create an awareness to the public to respect and treat ferrets well.
- National Reconciliation Day – sort out the misunderstandings and to reconcile again with our loved ones.
April 3:
- National Love Our Children Day – This day is to enhance our children lives in all possible ways.
- National Find a Rainbow Day – celebrated in the early spring season. Seeing a colorful rainbow adds more color to our day.
- National Chocolate Mousse Day – authorize a delicious dessert, which is reported to be originated from France in the 18th Century
- National Tweed Day – celebrated on two different causes. one is on behalf of Tweed, a woolen Fabric and another is to recognize the leadership of a politician “William tweed”.
- World Party Day – observed on behalf of a novel, A Quantum Fiction, written by Vanna Bonta
- National Film Score Day – recognize the musical expertise called “Film Scores”.
April 4:
- National School Librarian Day – honor the work of school librarian.
- National Love Our Children Day – enhance our children lives in all possible ways.
- National Cordon Bleu Day – celebrate a delicious dish “Cordon bleu” made by the combination of chicken breast and cheese.
- National Walk Around Things Day – open to interpretation depending on who is considering it in a figurative or literal sense.
- National Hug a Newsperson Day – recognition and appreciation of the people that report the news to us every day.
April 5:
- National Raisin and Spice Bar Day – This baked delicacy is simple to make and well-liked by many.
- National Go For Broke Day – celebrated to mark the historical death of Private First Class Sadao Munemori of the 442nd Regiment of the American army in 1945.
- National Deep Dish Pizza Day – celebrate the most loved varieties of pizza throughout the country.
- National Caramel Day – It’s devoted to the thick, gooey, delectable material created by the gourmet skills, called Caramel.
- National Read a Road Map Day – On this day, it is preferred that one must spend quality time learning how to read a roadmap perfectly.
- Jeep 4×4 Day – special celebration for all Jeep lovers and off-road aficionados.
April 6:
- National Love Our Children Day – This day is to enhance our children lives in all possible ways.
- National Teflon Day – honor the invention of Teflon by Dr. Roy Plunkett. This happened accidentally on 6th April 1938.
- National Tartan Day – The holiday is used as a commemoration of the Scottish Declaration of Independence.
- National Sorry Charlie Day – day that recognizes rejections you might have faced at some part of your life.
- National Student-Athlete Day – recognition of the remarkable accomplishments that student-athletes make in their athletic activities.
- National Caramel Popcorn Day – celebrate the taste of Caramel over our favorite Popcorn, which has reserved its place as America’s favorite snack over the decades.
April 7:
- National Coffee Cake Day – celebration of a type of cake that goes exceptionally well with a cup of coffee, although the cake itself contains non-coffee.
- National Girl Me Too Day – serves to recognize the strength as well as the endurance of women of all ages.
- National No Housework Day – encourages us to take a break from all the housework!
- National Beer Day – honors the most popular alcoholic drink in the world
April 8:
- National All is Ours Day – appreciation of the beauty of nature and the wonderful and beautiful things that life has brought our way.
- National Animal Crackers Day – The day is to enjoy with Animal Crackers.
- National Zoo Lovers Day – celebrated on an annual basis to encourage people to explore every zoo that is available in their region.
- National Empanada Day – honors one of the most delicious pastries – the Empanadas!
April 9:
- National Chinese Almond Cookie Day – recognition of a delicious treat that features almond nuts.
- National Winston Churchill Day – recall the moment when Winston Churchill, former Prime minister of the United Kingdom
- National Cherish an Antique Day – encourage people to explore the history and basis of treasures such as family heirlooms.
- National Name Yourself Day – celebrated every year to give people a chance to reinvent and revitalize their names, especially the ones that have other names in mind.
- National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day – honor of the courage and bravery of men and women that have survived torture at the hands of their captors.
April 10:
- National Farm Animals Day – day to focus more on the attention deserved by the farm animals.
- National Encourage a Young Writer Day – Encouraging budding writers
- National Cinnamon Crescent Day – celebrate a remarkable pastry that achieves a mouth-watering excitement.
- National Siblings Day – observed to cherish the unique bond between siblings.
April 11:
- National Cheese Fondue Day – observed to acknowledge a food holiday that many people relish and the impact that food has on our lives and healthy lifestyle.
- National Eight Track Tape Day – The day is observed to celebrate the Eight Track Tape.
- National Submarine Day – Submarine Community as the United States got its first modern submarine
- National Barber Shop Quartet Day – It memorialized the birth of the organized barbershop when 26 men gathered at the invitation of Rupert Hall for a songfest.
- National Pet Day – reminds us of the joy pets give us and the urgent need to raise awareness about the plight of pets orphaned or living in shelters.
April 12:
- National Licorice Day – On this day, it is celebrated in all its forms.
- National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day – honor the substantial bread and cheese feast and make a toast to it as the centerpiece of every meal.
- National Big Wind Day – the measurement of the highest natural strong wind observed on the surface of the planet
April 13:
- National Thomas Jefferson Day – celebrated in honor of the third President of the United States.
- National Peach Cobbler Day – commemorate the classic American dessert- peach cobbler, an American dessert packed with nutrition and taste.
- National Make Lunch Count Day – spread awareness among its citizens regarding the importance of having lunch breaks in between work.
- National Scrabble Day – On the birthday of Alfred Mosher Butts, the inventor of the board game Scrabble nearly seven decades back.
April 14:
- National Reach as High As You Can Day – remind us that our goals can be reevaluated and we can reach them when we put in our best efforts.
- National Pecan Day – Celebrating the native nuts to the country
- National Pan American Day – Commemorating the first of the international conference of states of America
- National Dolphin Day – The day to create an awareness of the Dolphin Welfare and to create a better
- National Ex Spouse Day – celebrated to encourage the people who have dissolved marriage to forgive their particular former spouses and successfully move beyond
April 15:
- Titanic Remembrance Day – observed to pay tribute to the people died during the demise of the Titanic Ship in the Year 1914
- National Rubber Eraser Day – The day is to thank the invention of Rubber Eraser.
- National Tax Day – The day also refers to the 15th of April for provincial income taxes.
- National Take A Wild Guess Day – paying attention to your hunches.
- National Glazed Spiral Ham Day – Glazed Ham’s gourmet dish.
- National Bean Counter Day – There are unending flows of financial papers and tax records to be acquired and prepared during the fiscal season
April 16:
- National Eggs Benedict Day – marks the importance of a delicious breakfast dish, Egg Benedict.
- National Orchid Day – acknowledges one of the worldwide’s various and international flowering plant families.
- National Healthcare Decisions Day – aims to educate the general public and health care professionals about planning and preparing for future healthcare decisions.
- National Wear Your Pajamas To Work Day – After reaching a late-night deadline, rearranging receipts, and adding columns to complete our taxes, this Day provides us with a breather.
April 17:
- National Haiku Poetry Day – honors the eponymous art form. Haiku
- National Ellis Island Family History Day – inspires individuals to research their ancestors and find family and friends who came via Ellis Island.
- National Bat Appreciation Day – rise in awareness and the sense of responsibility surrounding our ecosystem
- National Cheese Ball Day – honors two types of cheese snacks – the cheese spread and the cheese puffs!
- National Bookmobile Day – appreciate our access to the moving library and information that is otherwise not accessible to most of us.
April 18:
- National Lineman Appreciation Day – Honoring those who ensure that our power keeps going at all times
- National Columnist Day – supported by an organization named the National Society of Newspaper Columnist to help and support all columnists and journalists worldwide.
April 19:
- National Hanging Out Day – observed to promote the use of clotheslines as opposed to energy-consuming dryers.
- Oklahoma City Bombing Commemoration Day – commemorate the callous bomb attack on Alfred P.Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, United States
- National Garlic Day – create awareness of the Natural Medicine, Garlic.
- National Amaretto Day – Known for their amazing aroma and flavor, the almond-flavored Amaretto liqueur
April 20:
- National Pineapple Upside Down Cake Day – celebration of a sweet cake containing pineapples as well as cherries.
- National Look Alike Day – celebrate those who resemble each other and reminds them that despite their similarities, they are each unique in their own way.
- National Lima Bean Respect Day – celebrated occasion to give the lima bean the respect it very much deserves.
- National Cheddar Fries Day – celebration of the chance to enjoy the amazing and delicious cheddar fries, crispy, golden French fries decorated with Wisconsin cheddar cheese.
April 21:
- National Yellow Bat Day – commemorating the same day in 1967 when the army activated the 265th Army Security Agency Company
- National Kindergarten Day – Honoring Friedrich Wilhelm August Frobel, the founder of Kindergarten
- National Chocolate Covered Cashews Day – celebration of one of the most delightful snacks.
- National Pet Parents Day – celebrate responsible pet parents as well as their furry children, the pets.
April 22:
- National Earth Day – founded by Gaylord Nelson, A Politician, environmentalist and the Senator of the Wisconsin State, United States.
- National Teach Children to Save Day – to bring adequate awareness regarding saving money amongst the youth.
- National Girl Scout Leader’s Day – recognition of the many leaders that have a history volunteering their time as well as effort in sharing their experiences with the youth countrywide.
- National Jelly Bean Day – celebrate the wonderful versatile and colorful candy.
April 23:
- National Talk Like Shakespeare Day – gesture to memorialize one of the most renowned writers and poets of the land William Shakespeare.
- National Take a Chance Day – commemorated for spreading awareness about encouraging an individual to step out of their comfort zone.
- National Lost Dogs Awareness Day – commemorated for spreading awareness about missing stray dogs finding their families, and reuniting.
- National Cherry Cheesecake Day – serves to recognize the food holiday and calls upon bakers to prepare different cherry cheesecake recipes.
- National Picnic Day – encourages citizens to go outside and spend some quality time and enjoy time with loved ones.
April 24:
- National Pigs in a Blanket Day – commemorate the most loved comfort foods across the US – Pigs in a Blanket. Therefore, they celebrate the day.
April 25:
- National Zucchini Bread Day – It is meant to encourage the baking of this delicious treat, which combines Zucchini and bread.
- National Telephone Day – observes this Day to commemorate Alexander Graham BELL’s remarkable innovation.
- National Hug a Plumber Day – commemorates individuals who come to our aid whenever houses are flooded or sewers get blocked.
- National East Meets West Day – This day marks the historical event- when the Eastern Front of the Allied forces met the Western front on the banks of River Elbe.
- National DNA Day – On this day, we acknowledge the discovery made by James Watson and Francis Crick
April 26:
- National Richter Scale Day – honor of the birth of Charles F. Richter, the man who invented the Richter Scale.
- National Kids and Pets Day – raising awareness about the relevance of picking the ideal pet for children and at the ideal time.
- National Help a Horse Day – serves to motivate horse lovers as well as horse advocates to join efforts towards the protection of horses that are either neglected or abused or both.
- National Audubon Day – honor of the birth and life of John James Audubon
- National Pretzel Day – honors one of the much-loved snacks of the US – the Pretzels!
April 27:
- National Prime Rib Day – special day for all steak enthusiasts as it signifies an occasion where people go to their favorite steakhouse for this special meal.
- National Tell a Story Day – Storytelling is one the most efficient and effective ways to share your experiences and communicate with people.
- National Devil Dog Day – Celebrating and honoring the marines of US Defense forces, who earned the nickname of “Devil Dog”
- National Babe Ruth Day – special day set aside by baseball enthusiasts from all over the globe in appreciation of Ruth, the best baseball player the world has ever known.
April 28:
- National Great Poetry Reading Day – It honors excellent poetry and the prominent poets that write it.
- National BraveHearts Day – honors those little flowers of society, the innocent beings
- National Blueberry Pie Day – heralds in the blueberry pie-making season.
- Workers’ Memorial Day – reminder of unity and of all the humanity of the workers we’ve lost who left behind legacies.
- National Superhero Day – honor all the superheroes who have captured your imagination and inspired you in your life.
April 29:
- National Shrimp Scampi Day – The day is to celebrate with Shrimp scampi dish.
- National Zipper Day – commemoration of the same date in 1913 during which the patent for the contemporary zipper was issued.
- National Peace Rose Day – honoring and celebrating the hybrid tea rose, a breed of light-yellow or cream-colored flowers.
April 30:
- National Bugs Bunny Day – serves to recognize the date when the popular and renowned bunny first featured in a short film almost 100 years ago in 1938.
- National Sarcoidosis Day – observed to create awareness on sarcoidosis, a disease due to inflammation of cells because of Granuloma.
- National Bubble Tea Day – celebrate the best offerings of bubble tea, including its characteristic creamy milk tea, refreshing green, and fruity slushies.
- National Raisin Day – serves to celebrate the tiny grapes that have either been sundried in the vineyard or dried mechanically through dehydration.
- National PrepareAthon! Day – established to remind people that crises can happen at any time, which is why preparation is crucial at all times.
- National Oatmeal Cookie Day – The day is to celebrate with cookies made up of oats.
- National Military Brats Day – recognition of the military child honors to celebrate the children of all personnel serving in the military.
- National Hairstylist Appreciation Day – intended to honor hairstylists from different parts of the world in their efforts to make artful hairstyles.
- National Honesty Day – encourages the citizens of America to uphold honesty both in their personal and professional lives.
- National Adopt A Shelter Pet Day – reminds us of all the pets that need a home and all the support they can!