Celebrated every February 5, the birthday of John Jeffries, one of America’s first weather observers
Marks the all-important wheat harvest in Israel, and it commemorates the anniversary of the day when God gave the Torah to the nation of Israel assembled at Mount Sinai
Feast in the religion of ancient Rome during which the Romans performed rites to exorcise the malevolent and fearful ghosts of the dead from their homes
An all day celebration March 1st that will give you plenty of chances to raise glasses to the local brews of Viking Dimmur, Thule, or Litli-Jon
Observed on the ninth day of the ninth month in the Chinese calendar, is a traditional Chinese holiday, mentioned in writing since before the Eastern Han period
Mexican holiday where participants carve radishes into depictions of Jesus Christ
Occurs annually on January 21st and encourages everyone to hug family and friends more often
Celebrations include creating a device capable of sucking up air and particles of filth
Sometimes called Chinese Valentine’s Day
Celebrated on the day when Indians arrived in various European colonies and celebrated with parades re-enacting when indentured Indian immigrants landed in their respective colonies
Occurs yearly on the 4th day of Speech (Qawl) which coincides with either November 25 or 26 depending on when Naw Ruz falls on that year
An awareness and education day that celebrates the movement of the Solar System around the Milky Way galaxy
Naked man festival in japan
Celebrated every year on 25 May as a tribute to the author Douglas Adams. On this day, fans openly carry a the item with them, as described in Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Roman festivals of the wine harvest, wine vintage and gardens, held in honor of Jupiter and Venus