New Homeowners Day is celebrated on May 1 every year. There’s nothing like the feeling of finally having the key to your dream home, starting fresh, and living comfortably. For others, it’s not just having a house to live in and a bed to sleep on. It’s about achieving what you have been saving for years, calling the space your home, and making new memories. It’s a place where you can start a family, where your kids can grow, and where you can retire. The pride of finally having your own home is unprecedented and should be celebrated.
Hula in the Coola Day

Hula in the Coola Day is celebrated on February 1. The holiday is a fun day where we pretend to have a sunny day and dance the Hula in the cold winter. It’s a reminder that no matter how harsh life gets, we should enjoy the good things. Hula in the Coola Day is a day we remember the rich and exciting Hawaiian dance and make ourselves happy, despite the cold weather around us.
G.I. Joe Day

We celebrate G.I. Joe Day on February 1 every year. These action figures have been a boy’s first choice since their introduction in 1964. The movable toy came in different superhero models who had different characters, but with one common theme: Action. This was the best-selling toy centered on boys and a pioneer for other toys being created. Did you know that G.I. was initially taken to mean “Galvanized Iron?”