Alien Abduction Day is celebrated on March 20 every year and although we are not sure how the date was chosen or when it started being celebrated, we know that the Alien Abduction Day festival in Toronto popularized it in 2008. A substantial number of people claim to have seen and experienced aliens, even though some people do not believe in aliens and it is frequently dismissed as a joke. People who believe in aliens are the focus of Alien Abduction Day. According to U.F.O. experts, whether or not these allegations are real, they will have a significant influence on the claimants.
National Jump Out Day

National Jump Out Day is celebrated on March 20, and we’re here to show you how you and your friends can celebrate this day. National Jump Out Day requires people to assemble outside and perform jumps as a fun recreational activity. It is similar to World Jump Day, which was created with the juvenile intention of moving the earth by making everyone on earth jump together. National Jump Out Day also asks people to jump, but the jumps need not be aimed toward achieving a specific goal. It can be just a few jumping jacks or doing the jump rope with friends.
Great American Meat Out Day

The Great American Meatout Day, celebrated on March 20 every year, is a holiday that seeks to sensitize Americans and global citizens as well, to the health and environmental benefits of depending on other sources of food than farm animals. The holiday is heavily pushed and engineered by the Farm Animal Rights Movement which is a pro-vegetarian movement that seeks to protect the rights of farm animals and play their role in preserving them from the age-long culture of cultivating them for food. The holiday usually involves campaigns by the FARM to remind people to seek alternative food sources.