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The following is a list of notable month-long observances, recurrent months that are used by various governments, groups and organizations to raise awareness of an issue, commemorate a group or event, or celebrate something.
week of 3rd Sunday in October: National Forest Products Week; 3rd week in October: National Character Counts Week; varies in October: Minority Enterprise Development Week; week prior to Thanksgiving: National Farm-City Week; week of Thanksgiving: National Family Week; August 16–22: National Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Week [26]
Week ending on the Friday before Memorial Day: National Safe Boating Week Invites the people of the U.S. to understand the importance of safe boating practices. 36 U.S.C. § 131: Week containing June 14 National Flag Week Calls upon the people of the U.S. to display the American flag. 36 U.S.C. § 122: September 17–23 Constitution Week
National Pancake Week (Feb. 17—23) February Monthly Holidays and Observances. ... National Cherry Month. National Grapefruit Month. National Embroidery Month. National Goat Yoga Month.
week of 3rd Fri. in May - National Transportation Week [34] week of June 14 - National Flag Week [35] June 14 (Flag Day) to July 4 (Independence Day) - Honor America Days [22] September 17 to September 23 - Constitution Week [36] 2nd Sun. in October - National School Lunch Week [37] 3rd Sun. in October - National Forest Products Week [38]
National Green Week: First week in February every year in the United States National Wildlife Week [185] National Dark-Sky Week: Week of new moon in April Bike to Work Week Victoria: National Pollinator Week [186] Third Week in June Mosquito Awareness Week: June 22–28 [187] Plastic Free July [188] July 1–31 National Clean Beaches Week ...
Most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks or months," the hurricane center says of Category 4 storms. A Category 3 storm, while significantly weaker, is still a major hurricane.
This is a list of calendars.Included are historical calendars as well as proposed ones. Historical calendars are often grouped into larger categories by cultural sphere or historical period; thus O'Neil (1976) distinguishes the groupings Egyptian calendars (Ancient Egypt), Babylonian calendars (Ancient Mesopotamia), Indian calendars (Hindu and Buddhist traditions of the Indian subcontinent ...