World Habitat Day
World Habitat Day is observed every year on the first Monday of October throughout the world. It was officially designated by the United Nations and first celebrated in 1986. This day aims to reflect on the state of our towns and cities, and on the basic right of all to adequate shelter.
World Architecture Day
World Architecture Day is a day to show appreciation for the work architects do and to celebrate some of the great global architectural works. Make sure to pay tribute to your favorite architects with #WorldArchitectureDay on social media or visit conferences and exhibitions celebrating this day!
World Cerebral Palsy Day
World Cerebral Palsy Day is managed by a group of non-profit Cerebral Palsy (CP) organizations called the World Cerebral Palsy Initiative, the day raises awareness about CP and brings attention to the specific needs of those living with this complex physical condition.
Sukkot (Start)
Sukkot, commonly translated as Festival of Tabernacles also known as Chag HaAsif, the Festival of Ingathering, is a biblical Jewish holiday celebrated on the seventh month, Tishrei.
Random Acts of Poetry Day
Random Acts of Poetry Day is about painting poetry in the public square, either literally or figuratively. On this day, recite your favorite piece of poetry in the streets, chalk your poem onto the sidewalk (or a blackboard), leave one on a subway seat, pin one onto your local grocery store board.
Mad Hatter Day
Mad Hatter Day is celebrated each year on October 6 because the Mad Hatter wears a top hat labeled “In this style 10/6” in the illustrations within Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. To celebrate, host a Mad Hatter tea party, or use #MadHatterDay to share your silliest riddles on social media.