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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260614
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SUMMARY:Flag Day (US)
DESCRIPTION:When the American Revolution broke out in 1775\, the colonists weren’t fighting united under a single flag. Instead\, most regiments participating in the war for independence against the British fought under their own flags. In June of 1775\, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia to create the Continental Army—a unified colonial fighting force—with the hopes of a more organized battle against its colonial oppressors. This led to the creation of what was\, essentially\, the first “American” flag\, the Continental Colors. \nFor some\, this flag\, which was comprised of 13 red and white alternating stripes and a Union Jack in the corner\, was too similar to that of the British. George Washington soon realized that flying a flag that was even remotely close to the British flag was not a great confidence-builder for the revolutionary effort\, so he turned his efforts towards creating a new symbol of freedom for the soon-to-be fledgling nation. \nOn June 14\, 1777\, the Second Continental Congress took a break from writing the Articles of Confederation and passed a resolution stating that “the flag of the United States be 13 stripes\, alternate red and white\,” and that “the union be 13 stars\, white in a blue field\, representing a new constellation.” \nOver 100 years later\, in 1916\, President Woodrow Wilson marked the anniversary of that decree by officially establishing June 14 as Flag Day. \nSourced from https://www.history.com/news/what-is-flag-day
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/flag-day-us-2/2026-06-14/
CATEGORIES:Observance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260603
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
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SUMMARY:Native American Citizenship Day (US)
DESCRIPTION:On June 2\, 1924\, the U.S. government unilaterally extended U.S. citizenship to Native Americans by passing the Indian Citizenship Act over the objection of some Native Nations. As dual citizens of their tribes and the United States\, members of federally-recognized tribes should have been able to register and participate in both nontribal (U.S.) elections and tribal elections. \nSourced from https://narf.org/anniversary-indian-citizenship-act
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/native-american-citizenship-day/2026-06-02/
CATEGORIES:Observance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
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SUMMARY:Immigrant Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:Since June of 2014\, Immigrant Heritage Month has given people across the United States an opportunity to annually explore their own heritage and celebrate the shared diversity that forms the unique story of America. \nSourced from https://www.ala.org/aasl/advocacy/promo/immigrant-heritage-month
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/immigrant-heritage-month/2026-06-01/
CATEGORIES:Heritage Months
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230424T194819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230424T194819Z
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SUMMARY:Caribbean American Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:In June 2005\, the House of Representatives unanimously adopted H. Con. Res. 71\, sponsored by Congresswoman Barbara Lee\, recognizing the significance of Caribbean people and their descendants in the history and culture of the United States. On February 14\, 2006\, the resolution similarly passed the Senate\, culminating a two-year\, bipartisan and bicameral effort. The Proclamation was issued by President George W. Bush on June 6\, 2006. \nSince the declaration\, the White House has issued an annual proclamation recognizing June as Caribbean-American Heritage Month. This year marks the fourteenth celebration of June as National Caribbean American Heritage Month. \nThe campaign to designate June as National Caribbean American Heritage Month was spearheaded by Dr. Claire Nelson\, Founder\, and President of the Institute of Caribbean Studies. Through the commemoration of this month\, we hope to ensure that America is reminded that its greatness lies in its diversity\, with Caribbean immigrants from founding father Alexander Hamilton\, to journalist Malcolm Gladwell\, who have shaped the American dream. \nSourced from
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/caribbean-american-heritage-month/2026-06-01/
CATEGORIES:Heritage Months,Observance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260527T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260528T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20231025T010247Z
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SUMMARY:Ascension of Bahá’u’lláh
DESCRIPTION:From the evening of May 28\, 2019 through May 29\, 2019\, Bahá’ís around the world will celebrate the Ascension of Bahá’u’lláh. The holiday commemorates the anniversary of the death of Bahá’u’lláh\, the founder of the Bahá’í Faith. Baha’u’llah was seventy-five years old when he passed away on May 29\, 1892. \nAt the age of 27\, Bahá’u’lláh became a follower of the Báb\, a Persian merchant who began preaching that God would soon send a new prophet similar to Jesus. The Báb and many of his followers were executed by the Ottoman authorities for their beliefs. Bahá’u’lláh was exiled for the same reason\, despite this\, in 1863 he declared that he was the expected prophet the Báb spoke of. Since then\, Bahá’ís have seen Bahá’u’lláh to be a Manifestation of God. \nBahá’u’lláh was imprisoned by Ottoman authorities\, first in Edirne\, and then in the prison city of Acre\, (present-day Israel)\, where he spent his final 24 years of life. On May 9\, 1892\, Bahá’u’lláh contracted a fever which became progressively worse\, and resulted in his death. Just after sunset on the day he passed away\, Bahá’u’lláh was buried in a simple room in a house next to the Mansion of Bahjí in Arce\, where he resided. His burial place is a destination of pilgrimage for his followers\, and the Bahá’í World Centre sits in nearby Haifa. Bahá’u’lláh named Abdu’l-Bahá as his successor and head of the Bahá’í Faith. This was the first time in history that the founder of a world religion had named his successor in a written irrefutable text. This choice of a successor is central to what is known as the Covenant of Bahá’u’lláh. \nWhen Baha’u’llah passed\, many wondered if the newly founded Bahá’í Faith would survive. However\, not only did it survive\, it thrived\, growing rapidly and spreading throughout the world. \nBaha’is will celebrate the Ascension of Baha’u’llah by gathering together in devotion and prayer. These meetings have a somber and meditative tone in remembrance of Baha’u’llah. The Ascension of Baha’u’llah is also one of the nine holy days of the year when work and school is suspended. \nSourced from https://www.bpl.org/blogs/post/the-origins-and-practices-of-holidays-ascension-of-bahaullah-ascension-of-jesus/
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/ascension-of-bahaullah-2/2026-05-27/
CATEGORIES:Holidays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260526T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260527T190000
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SUMMARY:Eid al Adha 2026
DESCRIPTION:Eid al-Adha\, (Arabic: “Festival of Sacrifice”) also spelled ʿĪd al-Aḍḥā\, also called ʿĪd al-Qurbān or al-ʿĪd al-Kabīr (“Major Festival”)\, Turkish Kurban Bayram\, the second of two great Muslim festivals\, the other being Eid al-Fitr. Eid al-Adha marks the culmination of the hajj (pilgrimage) rites at Minā\, Saudi Arabia\, near Mecca\, but is celebrated by Muslims throughout the world. As with Eid al-Fitr\, it is distinguished by the performance of communal prayer (ṣalāt) at daybreak on its first day. It begins on the 10th of Dhū al-Ḥijjah\, the last month of the Islamic calendar\, and continues for an additional three days (though the Muslim use of a lunar calendar means that it may occur during any season of the year). During the festival\, families that can afford to sacrifice a ritually acceptable animal (sheep\, goat\, camel\, or cow) do so and then divide the flesh equally among themselves\, the poor\, and friends and neighbours. Eid al-Adha is also a time for visiting with friends and family and for exchanging gifts. This festival commemorates the ransom with a ram of the biblical patriarch Ibrāhīm’s (Abraham’s) son Ismāʿīl (Ishmael)—rather than Isaac\, as in Judeo-Christian tradition.
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/eid-al-adha-2026/
CATEGORIES:Festivals,Religious
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260527
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230422T171844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230422T171844Z
UID:10000342-1779753600-1779839999@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:Day of Vesak
DESCRIPTION:(also known as Visakha Puja\, Buddha Jayanti\, Buddha Purnima\, Buddha Day) \n“Vesak”\, the Day of the Full Moon in the month of May\, is the most sacred day to millions of Buddhists around the world. It was on the Day of Vesak two and a half millennia ago\, in the year 623 B.C.\, that the Buddha was born. It was also on the Day of Vesak that the Buddha attained enlightenment\, and it was on the Day of Vesak that the Buddha in his eightieth year passed away. \nThe teachings of the Buddha\, and his message of compassion and peace and goodwill have moved millions. Millions around the world follow the teachings of the Buddha and on the Day of Vesak commemorate the birth\, the attainment of enlightenment and the passing away of the Buddha. \nSourced from https://www.un.org/en/observances/vesak-day
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/day-of-vesak/2026-05-26/
CATEGORIES:Holidays,Observance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260526
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230422T173307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230422T173307Z
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SUMMARY:Memorial Day (US)
DESCRIPTION:Memorial Day is an American holiday\, observed on the last Monday of May\, honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Memorial Day 2023 will occur on Monday\, May 29. \nOriginally known as Decoration Day\, it originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal holiday in 1971. Many Americans observe Memorial Day by visiting cemeteries or memorials\, holding family gatherings and participating in parades. Unofficially\, it marks the beginning of the summer season. \nSourced from https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/memorial-day-history
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/memorial-day-us-2/2026-05-25/
CATEGORIES:Government,Holidays,Observance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260523T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260524T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230422T171215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230422T171215Z
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SUMMARY:Declaration of the Báb
DESCRIPTION:On May 23\, Baha’i’s around the world will celebrate the holiday known as the Declaration of the Báb. It commemorates when the Báb announced in 1844 that he was the new messenger of God. The holiday begins two hours and eleven minutes after sunset on May 22\, which is the exact time the Báb made his declaration. \nThe Báb was born Siyyid Ali-Muhammad on October 20\, 1918\, in Shiraz\, Iran. He was the founder of Bábism\, and one of the central figures of the Bahá’í Faith. In 1844\, at the age of twenty-four\, he claimed to be a messenger of God and took the name “Báb\,” which means “gate” or “door” in Arabic to emphasize his role as the portal through which the revelation of God would enter. He served as a herald for Bahá’u’lláh\, who is the central prophet of the Baha’i faith. \nBaha’is celebrate the Declaration of the Báb by gathering together and sharing prayers\, stories\, and reflections. It is one of the nine holy days in the Bahá’í Faith which means that work and school are suspended. \nSourced from https://www.bpl.org/blogs/post/the-origins-and-practices-of-holidays-the-declaration-of-the-bab/#:~:text=On%20May%2023%2C%20Baha’i’s\,the%20B%C3%A1b%20made%20his%20declaration.
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/declaration-of-the-bab/2026-05-23/
CATEGORIES:Holidays
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230422T155213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230422T155213Z
UID:10000321-1779321600-1779407999@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development
DESCRIPTION:In December 2002\, the UN General Assembly\, in its resolution 57/249\, declared May 21 to be the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development\, and in 2015\, the Second Committee of the UN General Assembly unanimously adopted the resolution on Culture and Sustainable Development A/C.2/70/L.59\, affirming culture’s contribution to the three dimensions of sustainable development\, acknowledging further the natural and cultural diversity of the world\, and recognizing that cultures and civilizations can contribute to\, and are crucial enablers of\, sustainable development. \nThe day provides us with an opportunity to deepen our understanding of the values of cultural diversity and to advance the four goals of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions adopted on 20 October 2005: \n\nSupport sustainable systems of governance for culture\nAchieve a balanced flow of cultural goods and services and increase mobility of artists and cultural professionals\nIntegrate culture in sustainable development frameworks\nPromote human rights and fundamental freedoms\n\nSourced from https://www.un.org/en/observances/cultural-diversity-day
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/world-day-for-cultural-diversity-for-dialogue-and-development-3/2026-05-21/
CATEGORIES:Observance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230422T170114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230422T170114Z
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SUMMARY:Malcolm X Day
DESCRIPTION:“We need more light about each other. Light creates understanding\, understanding creates love\, love creates patience\, and patience creates unity.” – Malcolm X\n\nFor over 23 years\, May 19th was a tremendous day in Anacostia Park. To celebrate pioneering civil rights activist Malcom X’s birthday\, tens of thousands of people would come to the park. They came to hear activists\, artists\, community leaders and more. Beginning in 1972\, the message of the yearly event was to celebrate and create unity in the surrounding community. The events featured community organizing\, art\, music\, and a general celebration of culture.\n\n\nMalcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19\, 1925 in Omaha\, NE. Later known as Malik El-Shabazz\, he rose from a background of poverty to became one of America’s most dynamic Black leaders of the 1960’s. Malcolm W was the founder of the Organization for Afro-American Unity. Both his community and some people in power respected him for his honest analysis of the plight of Blacks in America. As a Black Nationalist and prominent member of the Nation of Islam\, he represented one school of thought during the civil rights movement. He worked to combine the work of civil rights leaders while prioritizing Black autonomy and empowerment.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe very first Malcolm X Day Celebration was held May of 1972 as a pre-rally to the First African Liberation Day Celebration (ALDC). Organizers sponsored rallies throughout DC. The intention was to bring awareness around issues the community faced. Malcolm X Day first took place at the Anna Johanning Baptist Church in Southeast DC. When attendance began to grow\, Anacostia Park became the new host for the event. The event sought to showcase the rich cultures that make up Black heritage. Malcolm X Day has become the oldest and largest tribute to Malcolm X in the nation. \nAt its prime\, Malcolm X Day would bring between 30\,000 and 50\,000 to the park each year for the daylong list of activities. The celebration spread the message “Unity in the Community. It brought together community activists\, civil rights leaders\, church leaders and more. Afro-centric vendors and artists\, musicians and various speakers would frequent the event. The event was a place for local entertainers and artists to share their art and expand their reach. \nPeople of all ages in the community would come to the park to celebrate the life and legacy of Malcolm X and to uplift the message of unity. Just as Malcolm X’s said\, “We cannot wait for others to do for us – we must do for ourselves.” \nSourced from https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/malcolm-x-day-in-anacostia-park.htm
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/malcolm-x-day/2026-05-19/
CATEGORIES:Observance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230405T010631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T010631Z
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SUMMARY:International Day Against Homophobia\, Transphobia and Biphobia
DESCRIPTION:The International Day Against Homophobia\, Transphobia and Biphobia was created in 2004 to draw the attention to the violence and discrimination experienced by lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, transgender\, intersex people and all other people with diverse sexual orientations\, gender identities or expressions\, and sex characteristics. \nThe date of May 17th was specifically chosen to commemorate the World Health Organization’s decision in 1990 to declassify homosexuality as a mental disorder. \nThe Day represents a major global annual landmark to draw the attention of decision makers\, the media\, the public\, corporations\, opinion leaders\, local authorities\, etc. to the alarming situation faced by people with diverse sexual orientations\, gender identities or expressions\, and sex characteristics. \nMay 17 is now celebrated in more than 130 countries\, including 37 where same-sex acts are illegal. Thousands of initiatives\, big and small\, are reported throughout the planet. \nThe International Day against Homophobia\, Transphobia and Biphobia has received official recognition from several States\, international institutions such as the European Parliament\, and by countless local authorities. Most United Nations agencies also mark the Day with specific events. \nEven if every year a “global focus issue” is promoted\, the International Day Against Homophobia\, Transphobia and Biphobia is not one centralised campaign; rather it is a moment that everyone can take advantage of to take action\, on whatever issue and in whatever format that they wish. \nMany different entities participate in the global mobilisation around May 17 and as a consequence it receives many different names. Some organisations add Lesbophobia or Intersexphobia as distinct focuses. Acronyms also vary\, from the initial IDAHO to IDAHOT or IDAHOBIT. The Day is not one central trademarked brand and everyone is free to communicate as they wish. \nNevertheless\, we have seen lately that several groups translate the “I” with “intersexism”. We have consulted with Intersex organisations who consider this term to be vague and misleading. We therefore ask everyone to please refrain from using the term “intersexism” and prefer the term “intersexphobia”. Please also note that the name of the Day currently does not explicitly include Intersexphobia as there is no global consensus among the Intersex communities that this should be included in the remit of May 17. \nInitially managed by the IDAHO Committee\, the initiative is now collectively managed in collaboration between regional and thematic networks working to advance the rights of people with diverse sexual orientations\, gender identities or expressions\, and sex characteristics. This collaboration brings together organizations and initiatives at global\, regional\, national and local levels. \nSourced from https://may17.org/about
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/international-day-against-homophobia-transphobia-and-biphobia-2/2026-05-17/
CATEGORIES:Observance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230405T004109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T004109Z
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SUMMARY:Cinco de Mayo
DESCRIPTION:Cinco de Mayo\, (Spanish: “Fifth of May”) also called Anniversary of the Battle of Puebla\, holiday celebrated in parts of Mexico and the United States in honor of a military victory in 1862 over the French forces of Napoleon III. \nWhen in 1861 Mexico declared a temporary moratorium on the repayment of foreign debts\, English\, Spanish\, and French troops invaded the country. By April 1862 the English and Spanish had withdrawn\, but the French\, with the support of wealthy landowners\, remained in an attempt to establish a monarchy under Maximilian of Austria and to curb U.S. power in North America. On May 5\, 1862\, a poorly equipped mestizo and Zapotec force under the command of General Ignacio Zaragoza defeated French troops at the Battle of Puebla\, southeast of Mexico City; about 1\,000 French troops were killed. Although the fighting continued and the French were not driven out for another five years\, the victory at Puebla became a symbol of Mexican resistance to foreign domination. The city\, which was later renamed Puebla de Zaragoza\, is the site of a museum devoted to the battle\, and the battlefield itself is maintained as a park. \nThe day is celebrated in the state of Puebla with parades\, speeches\, and reenactments of the 1862 battle\, though it is not much noticed in most of the rest of the country. In the mid-20th-century United States\, the celebration of Cinco de Mayo became among Mexican immigrants a way of encouraging pride in their Mexican heritage. Critics observed that enthusiasm for the holiday celebration did not take off with a broader demographic until it was explicitly linked with the promotion of Mexican alcoholic beverages and that many U.S. festivities tended to both perpetuate negative stereotypes of Mexicans and promote excessive drinking. \n\nCinco de Mayo is not to be confused with Mexican Independence Day\, which falls on September 16. The latter holiday was established in 1810\, some 50 years before the Battle of Puebla occurred. \nSourced from https://www.britannica.com/topic/Cinco-de-Mayo
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/cinco-de-mayo-2/2026-05-05/
CATEGORIES:Holidays
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20231027T190432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231027T190432Z
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SUMMARY:World Press Freedom Day
DESCRIPTION:World Press Freedom Day happens yearly on May 3\, and acts as a reminder to governments of the need to respect their commitment to press freedom. It is also a day of reflection among media professionals about issues of press freedom and professional ethics. It is an opportunity to: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\ncelebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom;\nassess the state of press freedom throughout the world;\ndefend the media from attacks on their independence;\nand pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty.
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/world-press-freedom-day-2/2026-05-03/
CATEGORIES:Holidays
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230422T153009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230422T153009Z
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:The month of May has been recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month in the United States since 1949. It was founded by the Mental Health America organization (then known as the National Association for Mental Health) in order to raise awareness and educate the public about mental illness\, including conditions like depression\, schizophrenia\, and bipolar disorder\, and reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness. \nMental Health Month aims to raise awareness regarding the trauma and societal impact that mental illness can have on the physical\, emotional\, and mental well-being of children\, families\, and communities as a whole. \nSourced from https://www.lehighcenter.com/history/the-inspiring-history-of-mental-health-awareness-month/
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/mental-health-awareness-month/2026-05-01/
CATEGORIES:Government,Observance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230421T145813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T145813Z
UID:10000307-1777593600-1780271999@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:Older Americans Month
DESCRIPTION:When Older Americans Month was established in 1963\, only 17 million living Americans had reached their 65th birthday. About a third of older Americans lived in poverty and there were few programs to meet their needs. Interest in older Americans and their concerns was growing. A meeting in April 1963 between President John F. Kennedy and members of the National Council of Senior Citizens led to designating May as “Senior Citizens Month\,” the prelude to “Older Americans Month.” \nHistorically\, Older Americans Month has been a time to acknowledge the contributions of past and current older persons to our country\, in particular those who defended our country. Every President since Kennedy has issued a formal proclamation during or before the month of May asking that the entire nation pay tribute in some way to older persons in their communities. Older Americans Month is celebrated across the country through ceremonies\, events\, fairs\, and other such activities. \nSourced from https://acl.gov/oam/history
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/older-americans-month/2026-05-01/
CATEGORIES:Government,Observance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230331T210832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T210832Z
UID:10000285-1777593600-1780271999@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month – a celebration of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. A rather broad term\, Asian/Pacific encompasses all of the Asian continent and the Pacific islands of Melanesia (New Guinea\, New Caledonia\, Vanuatu\, Fiji and the Solomon Islands)\, Micronesia (Marianas\, Guam\, Wake Island\, Palau\, Marshall Islands\, Kiribati\, Nauru and the Federated States of Micronesia) and Polynesia (New Zealand\, Hawaiian Islands\, Rotuma\, Midway Islands\, Samoa\, American Samoa\, Tonga\, Tuvalu\, Cook Islands\, French Polynesia and Easter Island). \nLike most commemorative months\, Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month originated with Congress. In 1977 Reps. Frank Horton of New York introduced House Joint Resolution 540 to proclaim the first ten days in May as Pacific/Asian American Heritage Week. In the same year\, Senator Daniel Inouye introduced a similar resolution\, Senate Joint Resolution 72. Neither of these resolutions passed\, so in June 1978\, Rep. Horton introduced House Joint Resolution 1007. This resolution proposed that the President should “proclaim a week\, which is to include the seventh and tenth of the month\, during the first ten days in May of 1979 as ‘Asian/Pacific American Heritage Week.’” This joint resolution was passed by the House and then the Senate and was signed by President Jimmy Carter on October 5\, 1978 to become Public Law 95-419 (PDF\, 158kb). This law amended the original language of the bill and directed the President to issue a proclamation for the “7 day period beginning on May 4\, 1979 as ‘Asian/Pacific American Heritage Week.’” During the next decade\, presidents passed annual proclamations for Asian/Pacific American Heritage Week until 1990 when Congress passed Public Law 101-283 (PDF\, 166kb) which expanded the observance to a month for 1990. Then in 1992\, Congress passed Public Law 102-450 (PDF\, 285kb) which annually designated May as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month. \nThe month of May was chosen to commemorate the immigration of the first Japanese to the United States on May 7\, 1843\, and to mark the anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad on May 10\, 1869. The majority of the workers who laid the tracks were Chinese immigrants. \nSourced from https://asianpacificheritage.gov/about
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/asian-pacific-american-heritage-month/2026-05-01/
CATEGORIES:Heritage Months
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230320T155447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T155447Z
UID:10000232-1777593600-1780271999@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:Jewish American Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:May is Jewish American Heritage Month – On April 20\, 2006\, President George W. Bush proclaimed that May would be Jewish American Heritage Month. The announcement was the crowning achievement in an effort by the Jewish Museum of Florida and South Florida Jewish community leaders that resulted in resolutions introduced by Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida and Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania urging the president to proclaim a month that would recognize the more than 350-year history of Jewish contributions to American culture. The resolutions passed unanimously\, first in the House of Representatives in December 2005 and later in the Senate in February 2006. \nThe month of May was chosen due to the highly successful celebration of the 350th Anniversary of American Jewish History in May 2004\, which was organized by the Commission for Commemorating 350 Years of American Jewish History. This coalition was composed of the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, the American Jewish Historical Society\, the Library of Congress and the National Archives and Records Administration. \nThis site presents only a sample of the digital and physical holdings related to Jewish American heritage available from the Library of Congress and other participating agencies. \nLeading the way in implementation of the annual celebration is the Jewish American Heritage Month Coalition\, formed in March 2007 and convened by United Jewish Communities\, the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives and the American Jewish Historical Society. \nSourced from https://www.jewishheritagemonth.gov/about
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/jewish-american-heritage-month/2026-05-01/
CATEGORIES:Government,Heritage Months
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20200724T052443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T052443Z
UID:10000046-1777593600-1780271999@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:Pentecost
DESCRIPTION:Pentecost\, also called Whitsunday\, (Pentecost from Greek pentecostē\, “50th day”)\, major festival in the Christian church\, celebrated on the Sunday that falls on the 50th day of Easter. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles and other disciples following the Crucifixion\, Resurrection\, and Ascension of Jesus Christ (Acts of the Apostles\, chapter 2)\, and it marks the beginning of the Christian church’s mission to the world. \nThe Jewish feast of Pentecost (Shavuot) was primarily a thanksgiving for the firstfruits of the wheat harvest\, but it was later associated with a remembrance of the Law given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai. The church’s transformation of the Jewish feast to a Christian festival was thus related to the belief that the gift of the Holy Spirit to the followers of Jesus was the firstfruits of a new dispensation that fulfilled and succeeded the old dispensation of the Law. \nWhen the festival was first celebrated in the Christian church is not known\, but it was mentioned in a work from the Eastern church\, the Epistola Apostolorum\, in the 2nd century. In the 3rd century it was mentioned by Origen\, theologian and head of the catechetical school in Alexandria\, and by Tertullian\, Christian priest and writer of Carthage. \n\n\nIn the early church\, Christians often referred to the entire 50-day period beginning with Easter as Pentecost. Baptism was administered both at the beginning (Easter) and end (the day of Pentecost) of the Paschal season. Eventually\, Pentecost became a more popular time for baptism than Easter in northern Europe\, and in England the feast was commonly called White Sunday (Whitsunday) for the special white garments worn by the newly baptized. In The First Prayer Book of Edward VI (1549)\, the feast was officially called Whitsunday\, and this name has continued in Anglican churches. In Catholic and other Western churches\, priests often wear red vestments during Pentecost to symbolize the “tongues of fire” that descended on the disciples from the Holy Spirit; members of the congregation also wear red in some traditions\, and the altar is commonly dressed in a red frontal cloth. \nSourced from https://www.britannica.com/topic/Pentecost-Christianity
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/pentecost/2026-05-01/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230331T210200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T210200Z
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SUMMARY:Beltane
DESCRIPTION:Beltane\, also spelled Beltine\, Irish Beltaine or Belltaine\, also known as Cétamain\, festival held on the first day of May in Ireland and Scotland\, celebrating the beginning of summer and open pasturing. Beltane is first mentioned in a glossary attributed to Cormac\, bishop of Cashel and king of Munster\, who was killed in 908. Cormac describes how cattle were driven between two bonfires on Beltane as a magical means of protecting them from disease before they were led into summer pastures—a custom still observed in Ireland in the 19th century. Other festivities included Maypole dances and cutting of green boughs and flowers. \nIn early Irish lore a number of significant events took place on Beltane\, which long remained the focus of folk traditions and tales in Ireland\, Scotland\, and the Isle of Man. As did other pre-Christian Celtic peoples\, the Irish divided the year into two main seasons. Winter and the beginning of the year fell on November 1 (Irish: Samain) and midyear and summer on May 1 (Irish: Beltaine). These two junctures were thought to be critical periods when the bounds between the human and supernatural worlds were temporarily erased; on May Eve witches and fairies roamed freely\, and measures had to be taken against their enchantments. \n\n\nCormac derives the word Beltaine from the name of a god Bel\, or Bil\, and the Old Irish word tene\, “fire.” Despite linguistic difficulties\, a number of 20th-century scholars have maintained modified versions of this etymology\, linking the first element of the word with the Gaulish god Belenos (Irish: Belenus). \nSourced from https://www.britannica.com/topic/Beltane
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/beltane/2026-05-01/
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260421T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260422T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20231023T182342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T182342Z
UID:10000572-1776798000-1776884400@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:Yom Ha’Atzmaut 2026
DESCRIPTION:Held on the fifth day of the Hebrew calendar month of Iyar\, Yom Ha’atzmaut is a modern holiday celebrating Israel’s independence in 1948. Israeli Independence Day is always immediately preceded by Yom Hazikaron – Memorial Day for the Fallen Israeli Soldiers. The message of linking these two days is clear: Israelis owe their independence -the very existence of the state – to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for it. \nThe official “switch” from Yom HaZikaron to Yom Ha’atzmaut takes place a few minutes after sundown\, with a ceremony at Jerusalem’s Mount Herzl military cemetery in which the national flag is raised from half-staff to the top of the pole. Usually\, the president of Israel will deliver a speech of congratulations while soldiers representing all the various branches and units of the Israel Defense Forces parade with their flags. In recent decades this smaller-scale ceremony has replaced a much larger daytime parade which was the main event during the 1950s and ‘60s. The evening parade is followed by a torch lighting (hadlakat masuot) ceremony\, symbolically marking the country’s achievements in all spheres of life. \nOther than the official ceremonies\, Israelis celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut in a variety of ways. In the major cities such as Jerusalem and Tel Aviv\, nighttime festivities are focused on the main streets where crowds gather to watch public shows offered for free by the municipalities and the government. In rural communities\, many people spend the night dancing Israeli folk dances or singing Israeli songs. During the daytime thousands of Israeli families go out on hikes and picnics. Many army bases are also opened for civilians to visit to display the achievements of the Israeli Defense Forces. Yom Ha’atzmaut is concluded with the ceremony of granting the “Israel Prize“ recognizing individual Israelis for their unique contribution to the country’s culture\, science\, arts\, and the humanities. \nThe religious character of Yom Ha’atzmaut is still in the process of formation\, and is subject to debate. The Chief Rabbinate of the State has decided that this day should be marked with a recitation of Hallel (Psalms of Praise)\, similar to other joyous Jewish holidays\, and with the reading of a special haftarah (prophetic portion). Most ultra-Orthodox Jews\, in Israel and abroad\, have not accepted this ruling\, and some Orthodox Jews chant the Hallel without the blessing which precedes it. \nOn the other hand\, HaKibbutz HaDati (Modern Orthodox Kibbutz Movement) initiated a version of the prayer Al HaNissim (“Concerning the Miracles”) to be added to the Amidah (the central prayer recited while standing) on Yom Ha’atzmaut\, as it is on Hanukkah and Purim. This special addition to the liturgy of the day was not approved by the Chief Rabbinate but was adopted by the Masorti (Conservative) and the Progressive (Reform) congregations in Israel. Some rabbis argue that Yom Ha’atzmaut should be viewed in conjunction with Hanukkah and Purim\, since all three commemorate a “miraculous” victory of the Jews over an enemy of superior military might. It should be noted that most Israelis do not consider Yom Ha’atzmaut a religious holiday at all. \nAside from Israel\, most Jewish communities around the world have also incorporated Yom Ha’atzmaut into their calendars\, though it has become customary from some to hold the public celebrations on the closest Sunday in order to attract more participation. In Israel it is a formal holiday; so almost everyone has the day off. \nFor American Jews\, celebrating Yom Ha’atzmaut has been a way to express solidarity with the State of Israel and to strengthen their alliance with it. In many communities\, it is one of few occasions in which Jewish organizations and synagogues of different ideologies and denominations cooperate in forming a common celebration. In many North American congregations\, the joint public celebration often is augmented by a religious service. In some cases\, this would occur on the Shabbat closest to Yom Ha’atzmaut and would consist of additional readings added to the service and\, usually\, the singing of Hatikvah (the Israeli national anthem). \nThere is not yet an accepted “tradition” of how to celebrate this holiday\, and only time will tell whether certain customs\, foods\, prayers\, and melodies will be linked in the Jewish mind with this holiday\, as with holidays that emerged many centuries before Yom Ha’atzmaut. For Jews around the world\, joining with Israelis celebrating Yom Ha’atzmaut has become a concrete link in the Jewish connection to the land of Israel. \nSourced from https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yom-ha-atzmaut-israeli-independence-day
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/yom-haatzmaut-2026/
CATEGORIES:Holidays,Observance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260403
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230327T233010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T233010Z
UID:10000246-1775088000-1775174399@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:World Autism Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:Throughout its history\, the United Nations family has celebrated diversity and promoted the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities\, including learning differences and developmental disabilities. In 2008\, the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities entered into force\, reaffirming the fundamental principle of universal human rights for all. Its purpose is to promote\, protect and ensure the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by all persons with disabilities\, and to promote respect for their inherent dignity. It is a vital tool to foster an inclusive and caring society for all and to ensure that all children and adults with autism can lead full and meaningful lives. \nThe United Nations General Assembly unanimously declared 2 April as World Autism Awareness Day (A/RES/62/139) to highlight the need to help improve the quality of life of those with autism so they can lead full and meaningful lives as an integral part of society. \nAutism is a lifelong neurological condition that manifests during early childhood\, irrespective of gender\, race or socio-economic status. The term Autism Spectrum refers to a range of characteristics. Appropriate support\, accommodation and acceptance of this neurological variation allow those on the Spectrum to enjoy equal opportunity\, and full and effective participation in society. \nAutism is mainly characterized by its unique social interactions\, non-standard ways of learning\, keen interests in specific subjects\, inclination to routines\, challenges in typical communications and particular ways of processing sensory information. \nThe rate of autism in all regions of the world is high and the lack of understanding has a tremendous impact on the individuals\, their families and communities. \nThe stigmatization and discrimination associated with neurological differences remain substantial obstacles to diagnosis and therapies\, an issue that must be addressed by both public policy-makers in developing nations\, as well as donor countries. \nSourced from https://www.un.org/en/observances/autism-day
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/world-autism-awareness-day/2026-04-02/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230327T234356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T234356Z
UID:10000253-1775001600-1777593599@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:National Arab American Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the rich and diverse culture and contributions of the diverse population of Arab Americans\, National Arab American Heritage Month has been observed during the month of April since 2017. \nAn estimated 3.7 million Americans have Arab roots\, according to the Arab American Institute\, with ancestries traced to 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa\, including Lebanon\, Syria\, Egypt\, Palestine\, Morocco\, Iraq\, Jordan\, Yemen\, Bahrain\, Tunisia\, Algeria\, Sudan\, Qatar\, Saudi Arabia\, United Arab Emirates\, and others. \nSourced from https://www.history.com/topics/21st-century/arab-american-heritage-month
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/national-arab-american-heritage-month/2026-04-01/
CATEGORIES:Heritage Months
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260401
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230327T143349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T143349Z
UID:10000239-1774915200-1775001599@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:International Transgender Day of Visibility
DESCRIPTION:The International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) is an annual day of recognition\, celebrated around the world on March 31st\, which is dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of transgender and gender-expansive people\, while simultaneously raising awareness of the work that is still needed to combat discrimination and violence. \nTDOV was founded in 2009 by US-based transgender activist Rachel Crandall\, a licensed psychotherapist and the Executive Director of Transgender Michigan\, both in reaction to the lack of LGBTQ+ days of recognition for the successes achieved by trans people\, as well as the frustration that the only well-known transgender-centered day of recognition was the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR). TDOV is a much-needed day of empowerment\, celebrating the lives and achievements of our transgender and gender-expansive loved ones. \nSourced from https://pflag.org/transgender-day-of-visibility/
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/international-transgender-day-of-visibility/2026-03-31/
CATEGORIES:Observance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260330
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230306T223432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230306T223432Z
UID:10000191-1774742400-1774828799@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:National Vietnam War Veterans Day
DESCRIPTION:March 29 is designated as National Vietnam War Veterans Day. This is a time to pay special tribute to the 9 million Americans who served during the Vietnam War era\, to the 58\,000 names memorialized on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington\, D.C.\, and to those who never received the recognition they deserved when they returned to America from war. \nMarch 29\, 1973\, is the day U.S. Military Assistance Command\, Vietnam was disestablished and the day the last U.S. combat troops departed Vietnam. In addition\, on and around this same day\, the U.S. Vietnam War Commemoration stated that Hanoi released the last of its acknowledged prisoners of war. \nSourced from https://www.legion.org/events/2023/03/29/national-vietnam-war-veterans-day
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/national-vietnam-war-veterans-day/2026-03-29/
CATEGORIES:Observance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260322
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230320T141109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T141109Z
UID:10000197-1774051200-1774137599@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:International Nowruz Day
DESCRIPTION:The word Nowruz (Novruz\, Navruz\, Nooruz\, Nevruz\, Nauryz)\, means new day; its spelling and pronunciation may vary by country.\nNowruz marks the first day of spring and is celebrated on the day of the astronomical vernal equinox\, which usually occurs on 21 March. It is celebrated as the beginning of the new year by more than 300 million people all around the world and has been celebrated for over 3\,000 years in the Balkans\, the Black Sea Basin\, the Caucasus\, Central Asia\, the Middle East and other regions. \nInscribed in 2009 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity as a cultural tradition observed by numerous peoples\, Nowruz is an ancestral festivity marking the first day of spring and the renewal of nature. It promotes values of peace and solidarity between generations and within families as well as reconciliation and neighbourliness\, thus contributing to cultural diversity and friendship among peoples and different communities. \nNowruz plays a significant role in strengthening the ties among peoples based on mutual respect and the ideals of peace and good neighbourliness. Its traditions and rituals reflect the cultural and ancient customs of the civilizations of the East and West\, which influenced those civilizations through the interchange of human values. \nCelebrating Nowruz means the affirmation of life in harmony with nature\, awareness of the inseparable link between constructive labour and natural cycles of renewal and a solicitous and respectful attitude towards natural sources of life. \nSourced from https://www.un.org/en/observances/international-nowruz-day
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/international-nowruz-day-2/2026-03-21/
CATEGORIES:Observance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260318
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230306T201443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230306T201443Z
UID:10000163-1773705600-1773791999@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:St. Patrick's Day
DESCRIPTION:St. Patrick’s Day\, feast day (March 17) of St. Patrick\, patron saint of Ireland. Born in Roman Britain in the late 4th century\, he was kidnapped at the age of 16 and taken to Ireland as a slave. He escaped but returned about 432 CE to convert the Irish to Christianity. By the time of his death on March 17\, 461\, he had established monasteries\, churches\, and schools. Many legends grew up around him—for example\, that he drove the snakes out of Ireland and used the shamrock to explain the Trinity. Ireland came to celebrate his day with religious services and feasts. \nSourced from https://www.britannica.com/topic/Saint-Patricks-Day
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/st-patricks-day/2026-03-17/
CATEGORIES:Holidays
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260401
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20201118T142603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T142603Z
UID:10000118-1772323200-1775001599@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:Women's History Month
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, March is designated Women’s History Month by presidential proclamation. The month is set aside to honor women’s contributions in American history. \nDid You Know? Women’s History Month started as Women’s History Week . . . \nWomen’s History Month began as a local celebration in Santa Rosa\, California. The Education Task Force of the Sonoma County (California) Commission on the Status of Women planned and executed a “Women’s History Week” celebration in 1978. The organizers selected the week of March 8 to correspond with International Women’s Day. The movement spread across the country as other communities initiated their own Women’s History Week celebrations the following year. \nIn 1980\, a consortium of women’s groups and historians—led by the National Women’s History Project (now the National Women’s History Alliance)—successfully lobbied for national recognition. In February 1980\, President Jimmy Carter issued the first Presidential Proclamation declaring the Week of March 8th 1980 as National Women’s History Week. \nSubsequent Presidents continued to proclaim a National Women’s History Week in March until 1987 when Congress passed Public Law 100-9\, designating March as “Women’s History Month.” Between 1988 and 1994\, Congress passed additional resolutions requesting and authorizing the President to proclaim March of each year as Women’s History Month. Since 1995\, each president has issued an annual proclamations designating the month of March as “Women’s History Month.” \nSourced from https://www.womenshistory.org/womens-history/womens-history-month
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/womens-history-month/2026-03-01/
CATEGORIES:Government,Observance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260222
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20201105T202350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201105T202350Z
UID:10000112-1771632000-1771718399@www.interactiontraction.com
SUMMARY:International Mother Language Day
DESCRIPTION:International Mother Language Day has been observed every year since February 2000 to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism. \nLanguages\, with their complex implications for identity\, communication\, social integration\, education\, and development\, are of strategic importance for people and the planet. Yet\, due to globalization processes\, they are increasingly under threat or disappearing altogether. When languages fade\, so does the world’s rich tapestry of cultural diversity. Opportunities\, traditions\, memory\, unique modes of thinking and expression — valuable resources for ensuring a better future — are also lost. \nAt least 43% of the estimated 6000 languages spoken in the world are endangered. Only a few hundred languages have genuinely been given a place in education systems and the public domain\, and less than a hundred are used in the digital world. \nLanguages are the most powerful instruments for preserving and developing our tangible and intangible heritage. All moves to promote the dissemination of mother tongues will serve not only to encourage linguistic diversity and multilingual education but also to develop fuller awareness of linguistic and cultural traditions throughout the world and to inspire solidarity based on understanding\, tolerance\, and dialogue. \nEvery two weeks a language disappears taking with it an entire cultural and intellectual heritage. \nLinguistic diversity is increasingly threatened as more and more languages disappear. Globally 40 percent of the population does not have access to an education in a language they speak or understand. Nevertheless\, progress is being made in mother tongue-based multilingual education with a growing understanding of its importance\, particularly in early schooling\, and more commitment to its development in public life. \nMultilingual and multicultural societies exist through their languages which transmit and preserve traditional knowledge and cultures in a sustainable way. \nhttps://www.un.org/en/observances/mother-language-day
URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/international-mother-language-day/2026-02-21/
CATEGORIES:Observance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260217
DTSTAMP:20260504T203255
CREATED:20230220T212318Z
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SUMMARY:Presidents Day
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URL:https://www.interactiontraction.com/event/presidents-day/2026-02-16/
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