All Souls Day (Brazil)

Many nations, particularly Brazil, observe All Souls Day on November 2. This holiday, marked the day after All Saints Day, honors and prays for the souls who have passed on. Christianity also believes in commemorating the faithful souls and praying for those who haven’t yet reached heaven but are still in Purgatory. “Dia de Finados,” as it’s called, is a public holiday for Brazilians.

Broadcast Traffic Professionals Day

Broadcast Traffic Professionals Day, also known as National Traffic Directors Day or National Professional’s Day, is celebrated every year on November 2 to commemorate the first-ever radio broadcast in the U.S., which occurred on November 2, 1920. This day is celebrated to mark this landmark and acknowledge and appreciate the hard work of broadcasting professionals who work behind the scenes and provide us with their services. Broadcast traffic professionals work diligently on shows, announcements, news, commercials, and talk shows to keep us entertained and engaged, and this day is celebrated to honor their hard work.

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

In case you are curious about how to dispose of your old prescription meds, National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, which is held in April and October every year, is the most suitable event. The next event takes place on October 25. This initiative, authorized by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), helps people give back all their old and expired prescription medicines in various locations all over the U.S. The main goal is beating back the opioid epidemic in the U.S., which medical professionals say can also stem from the easy availability of such medicines in homes everywhere. So, if you’ve got a pill bottle or patch medicine, you no longer use, walk into one of these centers, and give them back.