National Woman’s Heart Day

National Woman’s Heart Day, commonly known as National Wear Red Day is observed on the first Friday in February. This year, it takes place on February 6. What could be the occasion when you see heart-shaped balloons bobbing their heads at every street corner, heart-shaped cakes, pies, and donuts stacked on the windows of bakeries, and red dresses filling every aisle in stores? The month of February is celebrated as American Heart Month while the first Friday of February is celebrated as National Woman’s Heart Day. It is an initiative to spread awareness about women’s cardiovascular health, wear a red dress, pants, or shoes. Red capes can also be worn because raising awareness about a noble cause is no less than a superpower.

Late Summer Bank Holiday

The Late Summer Bank Holiday is celebrated every last Monday of August in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland ( and on every first Monday of August in Scotland). This year, it takes place on August 25. The holiday was created to provide workers with a break before the conclusion of summer and before the long period of work without a holiday between then and Christmas. This holiday was formerly observed on the first Monday of August, but in 1971, it was moved to the last Monday. However, the original date is preserved in Scotland. Many people in the United Kingdom will visit local beaches, parks, and tourist destinations on this day.

Call of the Horizon Day

Call of the Horizon Day is celebrated annually on July 9. It is an interesting event that is observed by seizing the day looking into the horizon, enjoying the little moments, and concentrating on what matters most in life. It is a day to help us start working towards our dreams by doing tasks that we keep procrastinating on or have yet to plan out. So, what are you waiting for? Join us on this special day to make the most of it.