Knights of Columbus Founders Day is celebrated on March 29 every year throughout the U.S. The day is of particular importance to the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal order of service that celebrates the day they received their charter from the State of Connecticut. The organization does a lot of work for Catholic causes, from education and refugee relief to other Catholic and social-political causes. They provide financial support to individuals and organizations in need, who also espouse the Catholic church’s political views. Knights of Columbus Founders Day is when the order reinforces its mission to support the Catholic church.
National Ram Day

National Ram Day, on March 28, celebrates people named Ram. The name Ram is a boy’s name that originates from Sanskrit and means ‘archer’ or ‘attractive.’ It is one of the most common and powerful names found in the Middle East and India. According to some versions of Indian mythology, it is the seventh reincarnation of the god Vishnu. Additionally, in the Bible, this was the name of one of King David’s and Jesus Christ’s ancestors.
National Wicker Day

National Wicker Day is celebrated annually in the United States on February 4. Wicker is not as common as it used to be, but it is still as fashionable and eco-friendly! Wicker is a technique for making products woven from any one of a variety of plant materials. It is a generic name for the materials used in the manufacture. Furthermore, the term is also used for the technique of making the materials. Wicker can be used to make furniture, baskets, and souvenirs. National Wicker Day celebrates this great fiber and the people who create these valuable items.