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National Oyster Day

National Oyster Day

On August 5 each year, the U.S. honors a very special mollusk, the oyster, for National Oyster Day. Enjoyed as seafood in many parts of the world, this fine delicacy needs no introduction, but someone certainly thought it could use a celebration. Boil it, eat it fresh, put it in soup — there are many delicious ways to feast on oysters and just as many ways to enjoy this particular day.

Keep reading to learn how to celebrate National Oyster Day 2021, fun and interesting facts about oysters, the answer on whether you will be able to locate a pearl in the next oyster you eat, and so much more!

Single Working Women’s Day

Single Working Women's Day

Single women, especially those in the labor force, contribute a whole lot to our society, and Single Working Women’s Day, held each year on August 4, aims to highlight this very fact. This unofficial national day falls within Single Working Women’s Week. As its name implies, this day celebrates all those women who are gainfully employed.

National Night Out

National Night Out

Every year on the first Tuesday in August, this year on August 5, the United States and Canada celebrate National Night Out day. Civilians, organizations, and the Metropolitan Police Department join hands to enhance the relationship between neighborhoods and communities. They look at this as a great way to bring everyone together for a positive cause.