National Alcohol Screening Day - Begun in 1999 by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), this is a day to raise awareness of the fact that alcohol abuse and alcoholism are disorders that can be treated. Many people think they can handle their addictions so they don’t seek help until they hit rock bottom and come to the realization that they really can’t do it alone. Well, there is help for you. Go to a screening center today and they will help you. Every person and every situation is unique but they can handle that.
Public Television Day - This is a day to support your local Public Television station. They put lots of kid friendly shows on there and have lots of interesting shows for adults as well. From documentaries, to theater, to mysteries. Tune in today and see what you might like to watch.
Empowered Women Entrepreneurs Day - This is a day that unites thousands of female entrepreneurs all over the world. They connect in order to gain inspiration from each other and to help each other build networks and strengthen their businesses and their resolve to succeed.
International Day of Reflection of the 1994 Rwanda Genocide - Created by the United Nations General Assembly in 2003, this day is for the purpose of remembering the genocide that happened in Rwanda beginning on this day in 1994. They hope that the world will avoid future genocides by learning from the ones that have happened in the past. They also want to support the survivors and help them with the challenges they face every day.

Tater Day – This is a day that began in 1843 in Kentucky when townspeople would gather to trade with sweet potato slips which are used to grow sweet potatoes. Nowadays it involves carnivals and games and rides and sweet potato related contests.
National Coffee Cake Day – This is a day to have some coffee cake with your friends. If you have time, homemade coffee cake is best. If not, don’t worry because store bought coffee cake is pretty good too.
No Housework Day – This is my kind of day. Today you do not have to do any housework whatsoever. No vacuuming, dusting, washing dishes, washing clothes, anything! Yay! I was not able to learn how these things will get done if you don’t do them. Clearly not vacuuming or dusting for the day won’t cause your house to descend into filth, but in my house the dishes pile up very quickly and I’m not willing to live with that. Fortunately for me, I have children who can do this chore for me.
World Health Organization Day – On this day in 1948, the World Heath Organization was founded. Every year, a different health related theme is focused on. This year the theme is “Beat Diabetes”.

International Snailpapers Day – Created by Dan Bloom, this day celebrates newspapers. Actual newspapers that are delivered to the bottom of your driveway every day or weekend or however often you get them. IF you get them, that is, because not that many people do anymore. More and more people get their news from other sources like the internet these days. It probably won’t be too long before you won’t be able to get newspapers any more so get them while you can.
Metric System Day – On this day in 1795, the metric system was legalized in France. France was the first country that legally recognized the validity of this method of measurement. A meter was defined as one ten millionth of the distance from the North Pole to the Equator going through Paris.
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