- Number of holidays
- 11
- Day of the year
- 19
- Days left in the year
- 346
National Popcorn Day celebrates popcorn — produced when a kernel’s moisture superheats to 347°F and starch gelatinizes into a puffed interior, with Americans consuming approximately 15 billion quarts annually. Artist as Outlaw Day was established to celebrate artists who defy genre conventions, institutional gatekeeping, and commercial expectations — the creative rule-breakers whose work ultimately reshapes the mainstream. Good Memory Day was established to practice the deliberate act of recalling a specific happy memory — a mindfulness technique that research in positive psychology links to improved mood and reduced anxiety. Brew a Potion Day was created to encourage making a homemade infusion — herbal tea, fire cider, tincture, or other botanically brewed preparation — celebrating folk herbalism and kitchen alchemy.
All Holidays On January 19
National Popcorn Day
Artist as Outlaw Day
Brew a Potion Day
Good Memory Day
Gun Appreciation Day
Printing Ink Day
Robert E. Lee Day
Tenderness Toward Existence Day
Tin Can Day
World Quark Day
About January 19
January 19 Q&As
What is the most popular holiday on January 19?
On January 19, National Popcorn Day is the most widely recognized food observance. Artist as Outlaw Day is the most recognized creative observance, and Good Memory Day is the most recognized wellness observance.
What countries celebrate holidays on January 19?
January 19 observances span the U.S., which hosts National Popcorn Day, Artist as Outlaw Day, Good Memory Day, Brew a Potion Day, and Printing Ink Day. International Hoof Care Week is observed globally by equine professionals.
What awareness days are on January 19?
January 19 includes International Hoof Care Week, promoting equine hoof health education and farriery, and Good Memory Day, encouraging deliberate recall of happy memories as a positive psychology practice.