National Vermont Day

National Vermont Day is celebrated on October 12 every year. The day honors the state’s rich culture through fun and educational activities. Vermont was one of the first states to legally abolish the practice of slavery and gain independence from European settlement. The state’s historical value is immeasurable and should be brought to the forefront. The day encourages us to learn some of the locals’ traditions in celebrating this day, from museum tours, and nature exploration to cooking delicious desserts with Vermont’s maple syrup. Fun and learning go hand in hand in celebrating this special holiday with your friends and family.

National Salmon Day

National Salmon Day is celebrated every year on October 8, as proposed by Chicken of the Sea. Did you know that salmon is the second most popular seafood consumed by Americans? The pink fish now has its own annual day of celebration. The holiday is observed as a reminder of the health benefits that wild and packaged salmon provide. It is recommended to eat fatty fish such as salmon twice a week due to the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids. So, are you ready to exploit this pink fish and satisfy your fish craving?

National Orange Wine Day

National Orange Wine Day is celebrated every year on October 6 but it’s always a good day to pop open a bottle of orange wine. Now we know what you’re thinking — ‘Orange wine? Like wine made from oranges? That’s neat!’ Yes, it does sound neat. However, orange wine is not a wine made from oranges. It has nothing to do with oranges. It’s wine made of white wine grapes that are fermented with their skins on. This is what gives the finished product its distinct color. Although you may not have seen orange wine in a lot of places but trust us, that’s going to change soon!