Everyday should be a holiday.
Boston thinks this. They have so many holidays, and so many parades. No joke. In 2009 there were over 25 parades that celebrated everything from St Patrick’s Day, Independence Day (even Greek), Gay Pride, neighborhoods, revolutionary war battles, pets, nationalities, etc. So if the city of Boston can have Evacuation Day, Patriots’ Day, or Bunker Hill Day there can be National Cookie Day.
December- National Tie Month
12/1- National Pie Day
12/2- National Fritters Day
12/3- Jazz Day
12/4- National Cookie Day & Wear a Beard of Bees Today Day
12/5- International Volunteer Day & Walt Disney’s Birthday
12/6- National Gazpacho Day (seems out of season to me)
12/7- Cotton Candy Day & Anniversary of Pearl Harbor (1941)
12/8- National Brownie Day
12/9- National Pastry Day
12/10- Human Rights Day
12/11- National Noodle Ring Day
12/12- Poinsettia Day
12/13- Violin Day
12/14- National Bouillabaisse Day
12/15- National Lemon Cupcake Day
12/16- National Chocolate Covered Anything Day
12/17- National Maple Syrup Day
12/18- Bake Cookies Day
12/19- National Oatmeal Muffin Day
12/20- National Sangria Day (the 21st must be the unofficial hangover day!)
12/21- Look At the Bright Side Day & National Flashlight Day (check your batteries)
12/22- International Arbor Day & Winter Solstice
12/23- Fools Day
12/24- National Egg Nog Day
12/25- Christmas and Pumpkin Pie Day
12/26- National Candy Cane Day
12/27- Visit the Zoo Day and & National Fruitcake Day (confession: I love fruitcake!)
12/28- Card Playing Day, Eat Vegetarian Day
12/29- Broadway Day
12/30- National Bicarbonate of Soda Day (baking soda)
12/31- National Champagne Day & Check Smoke Alarms Day
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