Kosovo Constitution Day is observed on April 9 each year. The holiday marks the day in 2008 when the constitution of Kosovo was ratified by the people of Kosovo. A small landlocked territory, Kosovo borders countries Serbia, Albania, Macedonia, and Montenegro. Part of erstwhile Yugoslavia, the country was the ground of NATO-led airstrikes in 1998 and 1999, dubbed the Kosovo War. The constitution, completed in 2008, aimed to unify the country and establish a democratic and peaceful state for its people. The 2008 constitution also states Kosovo’s desire for Euro-Atlantic integration.
Niagara Falls Runs Dry Day

Niagara Falls Runs Dry Day is on March 29 every year. The holiday commemorates the time Niagara falls ran dry due to ice blockages in 1848. The waterfall continued to stay blocked for two days. The day aims to celebrate the extraordinary event that took place, spanning from Ontario, Canada to New York, United States. Niagara Falls Runs Dry Day festivities usually involve offers from establishments near the falls and celebration parties. Niagara Falls has never naturally dried up since.
Celebrate Exchange Day

Celebrate Exchange Day takes place on March 27 every year. The day marks the anniversary of the founding of the first-ever local Exchange Club in 1911 in Detroit, Michigan. The holiday aims to celebrate over a century’s worth of service that the National Exchange Club has tirelessly provided to communities across the country. The National Exchange Club currently operates throughout the United States and Puerto Rico and has over 18,000 members. The organization functions on its belief in three core values; family, community, and country, and strives to improve community health by attempting to systematically address problems like child abuse.