National White Wine Day

National White Wine Day is celebrated annually on August 4th to honor and appreciate white wine, a popular alcoholic beverage enjoyed by many around the world. This day offers wine enthusiasts an opportunity to indulge in their favorite white wines, learn more about different varieties, and celebrate the rich history and culture surrounding white wine. […]

National Friendship Day

National Friendship Day is celebrated annually on the first Sunday of August, and in 2024, it falls on August 4th. The day is dedicated to honouring and appreciating the bonds of friendship and the positive impact friends have on our lives. History and Origins The concept of Friendship Day was initially proposed by Joyce Hall, […]

Hariyali Amavasya

Hariyali Amavasya is a traditional Hindu festival observed primarily in the northern states of India, including Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. It is celebrated on the new moon day (Amavasya) in the month of Shravan (Sawan), which usually falls in July or August. The festival's name, "Hariyali," means "greenery," reflecting the celebration of the monsoon season […]

Sisters’ Day

Sisters' Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of August each year, and in 2024, it falls on August 4th. This day is dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the special bond between sisters. It offers an opportunity for siblings to express their love and appreciation for each other, reflecting on the unique relationship they share. […]

Family Day

Family Day is a celebration dedicated to promoting family values and the importance of spending quality time with loved ones. In Arizona, it is specifically recognised on the first Sunday of August, aligning with National Friendship Day and Sisters' Day. While Family Day is celebrated in various forms around the world, it often emphasizes family […]

Picnic Day

Picnic Day is a public holiday celebrated in the Northern Territory of Australia on the first Monday of August each year. The origins of Picnic Day are somewhat varied, with several accounts of how it began. One popular belief is that it started in the late 1800s when railway workers took a day off to […]