March 2024 US Calendar: Full List of Holidays and Celebrations
March 2024 US Calendar: Full List of Holidays and Celebrations |
The pessimists among us should "beware of the Ides of March". The rest of us will simply enjoy a month of fun-filled holidays.
Saint Patrick's Day arrives in the middle of the month, and everyone becomes a little bit Irish, if only for the day, as we look for a lucky shamrock and pot of gold. Soon later, Spring arrived, bringing longer and warmer days. Spring flowers will soon appear all over. March National Holidays and International Days provide opportunities to celebrate and enjoy.
Fill your schedule for March 2024 with fun and unusual holidays.
The US Calendar for 12 Months in 2024: Full List of Holidays and Celebrations
January - February - March - April - May- June - July - August - September - October - November - December
March 2024 Weekly Events In The US
Celebrate Your Name Week – the first full week of March
National Bubble Week – the second week of the month
Crochet Week – the second week of the month
March 2024 Holidays and Celebrations In The US
March 1
Employee Appreciation Day first Friday in March
National Pig Day
National Salesperson Day – first Friday in the month
Peace Corps Day
Peanut Butter Lovers’ Day
Plan a Solo Vacation Day
World Compliment Day
World Day of Prayer – First Friday of the month
Employee Appreciation Day is observed on the first Friday in March and recognizes employees for their hard work and dedication to their jobs. It is also an excellent opportunity to improve connections between employees, their managers, and the companies. This is not a public holiday, therefore most businesses and schools will be open. Many employers, however, will allow their employees to take time off work on this day to engage in activities with their coworkers. Why is Employee Appreciation Day celebrated? This is an excellent day for supervisors to demonstrate their employees' strongest qualities and motivate them through positive reinforcement. Employee motivation can be influenced by how management and other employees treat them in the workplace. According to a Gallup survey conducted in 2016, a good opinion of employee engagement can result in a 21% boost in profitability and a 41% decrease in absenteeism. It is also plainly an excellent technique for businesses to retain their most valuable staff. |
March 2
Old Stuff Day
Reuben Grill Day
March 3
Caregiver Appreciation Day
I Want You to Be Happy Day
If Pets Had Thumbs Day
Namesake Day – first Sunday in March
National Anthem Day
Peach Blossom Day
March 4
Holy Experiment Day
Hug a GI Day
March 5
Multiple Personality Day
March 6
Dentist’s Day
National Frozen Food Day
National Oreo Cookie Day
National Dentist's Day, March 6th, is a special day to thank the dentists who work tirelessly to keep our smiles healthy. Although dental checkups may make us nervous, dentists are experts who ensure that our teeth remain healthy and in good condition. They are an underappreciated yet extremely valuable aspect of the healthcare industry, responsible for taking care of and resolving any difficulties with our pearly whites. |
March 7
National Cereal Day
National Crown Roast of Pork Day
March 8
Be Nasty Day
International (Working) Women’s Day
National Proofreading Day
March 9
Barbie Day
Genealogy Day – second Saturday in March
Get Over It Day
International Fanny Pack Day – second Saturday in March
Panic Day
March 10
Daylight Savings begins at 2:00 a.m. – the date varies
International Day of Awesomeness
International Find a Pay Phone Booth Day
Middle Name Pride Day
Oscar Night – date varies
Oscar Statue
Daylight Savings In America and Canada, daylight saving time begins on the second Sunday of March at 2 a.m. However, because different states have different time zones, the time change takes place at different times. At 2 a.m., the clocks advance one hour, thereby removing one hour from the morning and extending the evening. This transition takes place at 2 a.m. because it causes the least inconvenience to daily life. Most folks are at home, napping. Trains and public transportation are scarce at this time of day. Bars and restaurants are usually not very busy. Therefore, nothing is disturbed. |
March 11
Johnny Appleseed Day
Ramadan – begins at sundown, the date varies
Worship of Tools Day – guys, you can relate
March 12
Girl Scouts Day
Plant a Flower Day
March 13
Ear Muff Day
Jewel Day
Smart & Sexy Day
March 14
Learn about Butterflies Day
National Potato Chip Day
National Pi Day – Why today? Because today is 3.14, the value of Pi.
Popcorn Lover’s Day – second Thursday
March 15
Buzzards Day
Dumbstruck Day
Everything You Think Is Wrong Day
Ides of March
March 16
Everything You Do is Right Day
Freedom of Information Day
Giant Panda Bear Day
International Sports Car Racing Day – third Saturday of the month
National Quilting Day – third Saturday of the month
March 17
Corned Beef and Cabbage Day
Submarine Day – the hero sandwich or the boat??
Saint Patrick’s DaySaint Patrick's Day, observed on March 17, honors St. Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland. He played an important role in spreading and appreciating Irish culture over the world. Schools and holidays operate on normal business hours because it is not a national holiday. Born in 4th-century Britain, Saint Patrick was kidnapped at the age of 16 and sent to Ireland. After seeking asylum in France and receiving Christian indoctrination, St. Patrick returned to Ireland in 432 with the goal of converting the Irish to Christianity. During his tenure there, he established numerous monasteries, churches, and schools to propagate his ideals. |
March 18
Awkward Moments Day
Goddess of Fertility Day
Supreme Sacrifice Day
March 19
Earth Day – the same day as the Vernal Equinox
Let’s Laugh Day
National / World Agriculture Day – date varies
Poultry Day
Spring (Vernal) Equinox – date varies
Tea for Two Tuesday – third Tuesday in March
There are two equinoxes each year: one in March and one in September. In March, the Sun crosses the Equator from south to north. Why is it called "equinox?" On the equinoxes, the Earth's axis is perpendicular to the Sun's rays, resulting in approximately the same amount of hours of sunlight for all areas on Earth. In other words, night and day are essentially the same length all across the planet. This is why it is referred to as a "equinox," which comes from the Latin word for "equal night." However, this is a literal translation and not totally accurate. In actuality, equinox days do not have exactly 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness. |
March 20
Extraterrestrial Abductions Day
International Day of Happiness
International Earth Day
Proposal Day
World Sparrow Day
March 21
Absolutely Incredible Kid Day – third Thursday of the month
Credit Card Reduction Day
Fragrance Day
World Poetry Day
March 22
As Young As You Feel Day
National Goof Off Day
World Chipmunk Day
March 23
Melba Toast Day
National Chip and Dip Day
National Puppy Day
Near Miss Day
National Puppy Day is an unofficial holiday observed annually March 23. The objective of this day is not just to celebrate puppies, but also to raise awareness about the cruelty that occurs in puppy mills and to encourage adoption from overcrowded shelters. On March 23, several shelters will host events where visitors can visit and spend time with the dogs to encourage adoption of those in need. You can also celebrate by working at these shelters or raising awareness about the importance of adoption. If you have a dog, why not celebrate by giving them a special day? |
March 24
National Cheesesteak Day
National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day
Palm Sunday – date varies
Purim – begins at sundown, the date varies
Is Palm Sunday a public holiday in the US?Palm Sunday is not a public holiday. It falls on Sunday, March 24, 2024, and most businesses in the United States have regular Sunday opening hours. The palm and cross are Christian symbols displayed in churches during Palm Sunday services or mass. The palm and cross are Christian symbols displayed in churches during Palm Sunday services or mass. Palm Sunday is celebrated with sacred music performances in numerous towns and cities across the United States. They are frequently sponsored and held by local churches, although they can also be part of the musical community's regular concert series. These programs often start on or before Palm Sunday and may last throughout Holy Week. Bethany College's Messiah Festival in Lindsborg, Kansas, has been held during Holy Week for almost a century. Palm Sunday also features plays and pageants based on Holy Week themes. Every year on Palm Sunday, St Augustine, Florida, hosts the Blessing of the Fleet ceremony. Shrimp trawlers and other fishing boats, as well as privately owned vessels, travel to the town to obtain a blessing. In the United States, Christians also lay blessed palm leaves shaped like a cross behind religious pictures or statues in homes, stores, and restaurants. |
March 25
Feast of the Annunciation
Pecan Day
International Waffle Day
March 26
Live Long and Prosper Day
Make Up Your Own Holiday Day
National Spinach Day
March 27
National “Joe” Day
March 28
Something on a Stick Day
Weed Appreciation Day
March 29
Good Friday – date varies
National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day
Smoke and Mirrors Day
World Piano Day
March 30
I am in Control Day
National Doctor’s Day
Take a Walk in the Park Day
Turkey Neck Soup Day
Holy Saturday
Earth Hour
Earth Hour is observed every year on the last Saturday of March. From 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., people are invited to turn off their lights and non-essential appliances to raise awareness about climate change challenges and inspire people to take action to safeguard the earth. Holy Thursday, also commonly referred to as Maundy Thursday, is a Christian holy day that takes place on the Thursday before Easter. It celebrates Jesus’s Last Supper with his apostles, which Christians remember when they take communion, as well as the washing of his disciples' feet. Holy Thursday is the fifth day of Holy Week and usually falls on or between March 19 and April 22, depending on the calendars. It marks the beginning of the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. |
March 31
Bunsen Burner Day
Easter Sunday – date varies
National Clam on the Half Shell Day
National Crayon Day
World Backup Day
Easter Sunday is a major Christian event that commemorates Jesus Christ's resurrection three days after his death. In 2023, today will be April 9th. It is a moveable feast, like many other Christian festivities, and its date is usually the first Sunday after the ecclesiastical full moon, which occurs between March 21 and April 25. Because Easter Sunday is not a public holiday, most stores remain open and operate according to Sunday hours. Easter symbolizes the end of the Passion of Christ, which began with the 40 days of Lent, representing the days Jesus spent in the wilderness being tempted by the Devil. It culminates in Holy Week, which saw Jesus crucified: On Holy Thursday (also known as Maundy Thursday), Jesus celebrated his Last Supper. On Good Friday, Jesus was crucified. Easter Sunday commemorates the day of Jesus resurrection. |
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