National Saddle Hunting Day

National Saddle Hunting Day is celebrated every second Saturday of November and this year it will be marked on November 8. It aims to call together every saddle hunter and give a toast to the rush of chasing deer while sitting on a tree saddle. The holiday creates a feeling of community and bonding. It is also loved by hunting enthusiasts, especially those new to the game. This day also provides an invaluable — somewhat rare opportunity to sit with experienced hunters and receive tips that will go a long way towards improving your hunting skills.

National Perler Day

National Perler Day is celebrated on August 8 every year in the U.S. If you are wondering what Perler beads are, let us tell you that they are plastic fusible beads made from a type of plastic known as low-density polyethylene. These beads are used to make artistic pieces. The beads are arranged on pegboards to form certain figures with the help of patterns and then fused with heat from an iron. National Perler Day is an opportunity for a do-it-yourself day, celebrating fun, creativity, and imagination with Perler fusible beads!

Whit Monday (Saint Barthelemy)

Whit Monday in Saint Barthelemy is the day after Pentecost, which is a movable celebration in the Christian calendar. This year, it takes place on May 25. Its appearance in the Christian calendar heavily depends on the timing of Easter. It is a fitting tribute to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, which marks the beginning of Ordinary Time in the Catholic Church. The observance is a significant one for many Christians, and it usually comes up a day after Whit Sunday, which occurs fifty days after Easter.