Every Day Is Tag Day is celebrated on the first Saturday in April every year and this year, it takes place on April 4. Pet owners, veterinarians, animal shelters, and similar organizations dedicated to the care and welfare of pets use this opportunity to educate and encourage pet owners to have their pets microchipped or provide them with collared identification tags to ensure the pets are returned safely should they be stolen or go missing. The humane community celebrates this day with campaigns that include educational programs, discounts, and reviews of the most effective I.D. tags to aid “pet parents” to make the best choice for their pets.
Ultra Music Festival

Ultra Music Festival is celebrated every last weekend in March annually and this year, it takes place from March 27 to 29. It began as a ‘little concert on the beach’ more than two decades ago and has grown into one of the world’s largest musical celebrations, attracting the most famous electronic music artists worldwide to the shores of Biscayne Bay in Miami, Florida. Ultra Music Festival, which takes place in the sparkling environment of Downtown Miami, has evolved into a platform for D.Js and producers, where you’re likely to hear new songs from big-name singers performed live for the first time.
National Stephanie Day

National Stephanie Day, celebrated on March 24, is all about appreciating the Stephanie(s) you know. The name Stephanie is a feminine variant of the name Stephen, which comes from the Greek word ‘Stephanos,’ which translates roughly to ‘garland crown.’ The name Stephanie was adopted by the French as a feminine form of the name Stephen. In Old English, it was only used to refer to monks, but after the Conquest, the name became more widespread. Stephen, who was martyred by being stoned to death, is considered to be the first Christian to suffer for their faith. Even though the popularity of the name has declined in recent years, it is still a name millions of women have.