National Caterers Appreciation Day

Created by Food Service Direct, National Caterers Appreciation Day on May 24 shines the spotlight on caterers who ensure that the food served on our special occasions is delicious, special, and unforgettable. Food can make or break an event, however, there is more to catering than just the taste of the food. Preparation, timely delivery, and, sometimes, even providing services at the event are all part of the service. It’s for this reason that Food Service Direct established National Caterers Appreciation Day — to not only appreciate caterers but also to support chefs by making supply procurements easy.

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Martyrs’ Day Madagascar

Martyrs’ Day on March 29 every year is a very special celebration in the country! Held in honor of all those people who died in the 1947 revolt against the French, Martyrs’ Day is a public holiday on this island. This day also goes by the names ‘Commemoration Day’ or ‘Insurrection Day.’

Seward’s Day

Seward’s Day, which falls on the last Monday in March and takes place on March 30 this year, is named for then-Secretary of State William H. Seward, who was responsible for the purchase in the first place. This legal holiday (in Alaska) commemorates the day the Alaska Purchase treaty was signed. This day shouldn’t be confused with National Alaska Day, however, which marks the formal transfer of control of Alaska from Russia to the U.S. Read all about this day, here (https://nationaltoday.com/national-alaska-day/).