Teddy Day

Teddy Day is an annual event held every February 10. We are ecstatic to be celebrating love and companionship via one fluffy friend that is always there no matter what — Teddies! Teddy bears, as the name implies, are stuffed toys often made to resemble a bear, and bears are known for their hugs, although fatal. But ours is one of love which is what this day is all about.

Plimsoll Day

Plimsoll Day is held every February 10, and we are excited to celebrate the series of events that brought about safety to our ships and dock — and Samuel Plimsoll, the great man who championed the initiative that brought about this safety. Did you know that in the early years, Commercial sailing was one of the world’s deadliest means of transport? But thanks to Samuel Plimsoll, that has gradually become a thing of the past as a greater percentage of commercial ships travel and return safely with heavy cargoes all over the world today.

National Cut the Cord Day

National Cut the Cord Day happens on February 9 every year. Created by Sling T.V., an Emmy Award-winning live T.V. service network, National Cut the Cord Day is an annual observance in the U.S. aimed at encouraging Americans to switch from cable to live T.V. streaming. The national day was launched in 2020 on Sling TV’s fifth anniversary. The T.V. service company believed that, as more Americans get to know the vast benefits of leaping expensive cable bills to the more affordable streaming technology, the future of streaming services looks brighter.