Cinco de Marcho

Cinco de Marcho is celebrated every year on March 5, just 12 days before St. Patrick’s Day. A play on the Mexican holiday name, Cinco de Mayo, this made-up holiday prepares your liver for all the drinking that happens on St. Patrick’s Day. This day is widely celebrated by those who are not regular or heavy drinkers, so as to ease themselves into the demands of St. Patrick’s Day. Even though Cinco de Marcho is a celebration of drinking, it is advisable to drink safely and in moderation. 

National Safety Day

National Safety Day in India is observed every year on March 4 with the purpose of generating awareness and commitment to working safely. The holiday was initiated by the National Safety Council to increase the awareness of all the guidelines of safety measures, including road safety, workplace safety, the safety of human health, as well as the environment. The holiday is also aimed at renewing the commitment of employees and the general public to work safely throughout the year. Ultimately, the day wants to shine the light on safety protocols and measures that need to be adhered to, to avoid any type of workplace accidents. 

National Marching Band Day

National Marching Band Day on March 4 celebrates the ‘march’ music genre, which features a strong regular rhythm expressly written for marching to and most frequently performed by military bands. The holiday serves as a day to honor the dedicated musicians and composers of the sounds as well as its performers. It is said to be celebrating all varieties of art forms that bring us “music on the move.” For centuries, the rhythm of the ‘march’ music genre has kept military units moving in unison. From the training field to the battlefield, football stadium, to the Broadway stage, marching music delights performers and spectators alike.