National Trombone Players Day

National Trombone Players Day is celebrated internationally on April 1. The day is recognized by trombone players and anyone who loves a good tune driven by the trombone. This jazzy musical instrument belongs to the brass family. Sound is produced when the player’s mouth causes the air column inside the instrument to vibrate. Trombones are defined by a telescoping slide mechanism that makes them different from other brass instruments. National Trombone Players Day is marked with performances by student ensembles, exhibitors, and world-class artists in concerts, master classes, and competitions. Discover your hidden trombone talents on this memorable day.

Assyrian New Year

Assyrian New Year is celebrated on the first of April every year. This year, it takes place on . It is known as ‘Akitu’ and commonly referred to as ‘Kha b-Nisan.’ The holiday not only marks the beginning of a new year but also the beginning of spring. As the weather becomes warmer, plants start to flower, tree leaves begin to grow and young animals are born such as chicks and lambs. Thus the holiday is seen as a new beginning by many Assyrians.

Crayola Crayon Day

Crayola Crayon Day is celebrated on March 31 every year. This holiday will undoubtedly be as colorful as it can be, with over 400 colors in its collection. This day is for you, whether you’re a student, a professional visual artist, or an aspiring artist. Learn how to celebrate this unique festival in your own home. The selection of entertaining things to do is unlimited, whether it’s socializing with your pals, shading your favorite color book, or going crazy with artistic drawing pieces. So grab your Crayola crayons and let your imagination run wild.