World Egg Day

World Egg Day

World Egg Day is held annually on the second Friday of October, on October 10 this year, and it is a time to cherish and celebrate the versatile, affordable, delicious, and nutritious food item that provides sustainable nutrition to help feed the world. Can you believe that eggs contain over 15 kinds of vitamins and minerals? They can be fried, boiled, or even eaten raw, singly, or as part of a meal.

American Touch Tag Day

American Touch Tag Day

American Touch Tag Day is on October 8 and we are all set for a time to celebrate the traditional childhood game and encourage kids of all ages, and adults alike, to go out to play. The main reason behind the celebration of this day is to honor this simple game that has withstood the test of time and is loved by everyone across ages and boundaries. The best way to celebrate is by getting out in the fresh air, running around, and tagging someone.

World Octopus Day

World Octopus Day

World Octopus Day is annually marked on October 8 and we are drawing up plans to celebrate the existence of one of nature’s most iconic sea creatures. Octopuses are remarkably intelligent and adaptable. With some Octopus fossils predating the era of dinosaurs, they are known to be older than most creatures currently existing today. One thing you can be sure of is that there’s more to this amazing sea creature than a bulbous head and eight legs with suction cups.