Secular Holidays
Secular Holidays and Traditions.
April Fool's Day
April Fool's Day happens every April 1st... No kidding.
Arbor Day
National Arbor Day is the last Friday in April, however different states may observe Arbor Day on different dates according to their best times for tree-planting.
Astronomy Day
Astronomy Day occurs on a Saturday between mid-April and mid-May, and is scheduled so as to occur at or just before the first quarter Moon
Earth Day
Earth Day, an environmental holiday is celebrated around April 22nd. The beginning of spring in the northern hemisphere.
Father's Day
Fathers day is recognizes Dads in the U.S. on the third Sunday of June.
Grandparents Day
National Grandparents Day is celebrated every year on the first Sunday after Labor Day
Groundhog Day
Punxsutawney Phil emerges for Groundhog Day on Feb. 2nd.
Halloween
A time for costumes, jack-o-lanterns and trick-or-treat.
Mother's Day
Mothers Day is a big day for dining out and flowers for mom.
New Years Day
New Years Day.
New Years Eve
On the eve of each new year, celebrations happen worldwide.
Parent's Day
National Parents' Day is the 4th Sunday of July
St. Patrick's Day
Celebrate everything Irish on March 17th, St. Patrick's Day.
Sweetest Day
Sweetest Day is observed on the 3rd Saturday of October. The holiday was started by a Cleveland Philanthropist, Herbert Birch Kingston in 1922. Kingston was a candy company employee wanting to bring happiness to orphans, shut-ins and those otherwise forgotten.
Valentines Day
Remember your sweetheart with a card or gift on February 14.
World Ocean Day
Acknowledging the importance of the worlds Oceans and celebrating aquatic life on June 8th.

