Tweed Day on April 3 is celebrated either to commemorate the life of William ‘Boss’ Tweed or just to celebrate plain old tweed. The mystery surrounding the origin and reason for the day just makes it more exciting! Whatever you choose to celebrate on the day, there’s no better place to find all the pertinent information you need than right here. So choose to celebrate either a rapscallion or a material that is soft and warm on this day!
National Love Our Children Day

National Love Our Children Day takes place every year on the first Saturday in April. As the month of April is also for National Child Abuse Prevention Month, National Love Our Children Day is part of the campaign to raise awareness about all forms of child abuse. It is also a day to celebrate children and stress the importance of raising them in a loving and healthy environment.
Greek Independence Day

Greek Independence Day falls on March 25 and has been celebrated annually since the end of the Greek Revolution in 1821. It is also known as the Celebration of the Greek Revolution, and honors the Greeks’ fight for freedom after being occupied by the Ottoman Empire for over 400 years. This day is also when the Feast of the Annunciation is commemorated.