April 2025 is filled with special days and awareness weeks that aim to promote social consciousness. As spring unfolds, these meaningful dates offer an opportunity for reflection and action. Here is the calendar of notable special days for April 2025!

April 2025 is a month filled with meaningful global and local events, offering a chance to celebrate and raise awareness. As spring takes hold, this vibrant time brings festivals, awareness days, and commemorative occasions that add depth to the season. Here’s a look at the key dates to mark on your calendar for April 2025!

Date Day Description
Tue Apr 1st, 2025 Reading Is Funny Day A day that celebrates the joy of humor and reading. From ancient Sumerians to modern times, jokes have been a universal source of entertainment. Joke books have remained popular for centuries, making reading a fun and engaging experience.
Tue Apr 1st, 2025 Fun Day A day dedicated to shaking off stress and embracing joy. Having fun not only lifts your mood but also strengthens social bonds, boosts your immune system, and enhances overall well-being. Taking time to enjoy life can lead to long-term health benefits and a more positive outlook.
Wed Apr 2nd, 2025 National Ferret Day Celebrating the playful and intelligent ferret, domesticated for over 2,500 years. Once used for hunting and rodent control, ferrets now play roles in research, construction, and as beloved pets. National Ferret Day raises awareness about their care, welfare, and fascinating history.
Wed Apr 2nd, 2025 International Children’s Book Day Children’s Book Day – Founded in 1967 by IBBY to promote literacy and children’s books worldwide.
Thu Apr 3rd, 2025 Independent Artist Day™ Independent Artist Day™ – Established in 2022 by Minted to celebrate and support independent artists worldwide.
Thu Apr 3rd, 2025 National Burrito Day National Burrito Day celebrates the burrito’s journey from 19th-century Mexico to a popular dish in the U.S. Evolving from simple meat and cheese fillings to diverse, customizable options, the burrito remains a beloved and hearty meal worldwide.
Fri Apr 4th, 2025 Walk to Work Day Walk to Work Day, created by Prevention Magazine in 2004, promotes health, mindfulness, and environmental benefits. Encouraging walking instead of driving, it helps reduce carbon footprints while improving physical and mental well-being.
Fri Apr 4th, 2025 National Chicken Cordon Bleu Day National Chicken Cordon Bleu Day celebrates this iconic dish of cheese and ham-stuffed chicken, breaded and fried. Originating from Parisian cuisine, it has evolved globally with unique variations across different cultures.
Sat Apr 5th, 2025 National Handmade Day National Handmade Day, founded in 2018, celebrates artisans and handmade crafts. Rooted in the Arts and Crafts movement, it encourages supporting local makers over mass production, promoting creativity and sustainability.
Sat Apr 5th, 2025 National Caramel Day National Caramel Day celebrates the rich history of caramel, dating back to 1000 A.D. From hard candies to the creamy confections we love today, caramel remains a versatile treat in desserts worldwide.
Sun Apr 6th, 2025 National Pajama Day National Pajama Day, founded in 2004 by PajamaGram, celebrates the comfort of pajamas. Originating from South Asia, pajamas evolved from loose-fitting trousers to a global loungewear staple, blending fashion and relaxation.
Sun Apr 6th, 2025 New Beer’s Eve New Beer’s Eve celebrates the 1933 end of Prohibition in the U.S. On this night, people eagerly lined up for legal beer after 13 dry years, marking the return of breweries and bars nationwide.
Mon Apr 7th, 2025 National No Housework Day National No Housework Day was founded by Thomas and Ruth Roy to remind everyone that each person deserves a chance to relax and let go of housework every once in a while. The day acknowledges the historical and ongoing drudgery of housework, which has been a burden for many throughout history. Despite modern conveniences, housework remains one of the most tedious tasks in the modern world. The day encourages people to take a break from their chores and enjoy a cluttered but happy home.
Mon Apr 7th, 2025 World Health Day World Health Day, established in 1950 by the World Health Organization (WHO), is an annual event focusing on different health themes. The WHO, a leading UN agency with 194 member states, conducts significant global health work. It has achieved major successes like eradicating smallpox and continues to combat infectious diseases like tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS. The WHO also played a crucial role during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each year, World Health Day highlights various health issues to raise awareness and promote action.
Tue Apr 8th, 2025 National Zoo Lovers Day National Zoo Lovers Day celebrates the evolution of zoos, which began as royal menageries showcasing exotic animals and have become vital conservation centers. The first modern zoo opened in Vienna in 1752, followed by others in Madrid and Paris. Today, zoos play a crucial role in protecting endangered species and promoting biodiversity. This day encourages visits to local zoos to support conservation efforts and appreciate the variety of life on Earth.
Tue Apr 8th, 2025 National Equal Pay Day National Equal Pay Day, established by the National Committee on Pay Equity in 1996, raises awareness of the gender wage gap. The date varies each year and by country, symbolizing when women’s earnings catch up to men’s from the previous year. Factors contributing to the pay gap include societal biases and preferential treatment for men in hiring, especially for high-pressure or high-risk jobs. On average, women earn 82% of what men earn in the same position. This issue is not limited to the USA but affects many first-world countries. Despite progress, significant work remains to achieve pay equality.
Wed Apr 9th, 2025 National Unicorn Day National Unicorn Day, founded in 2015, celebrates the mythical and majestic unicorn, a creature that has appeared in literature for thousands of years. Ancient Greek writers believed unicorns lived in India, describing them as powerful and fierce. In the Middle Ages, unicorns became symbols of strength, pure love, and were often associated with virgin women, as seen in medieval art and literature. Modern examples of unicorns in fantasy include works by Lewis Carroll, J.K. Rowling, and C.S. Lewis, as well as the My Little Pony franchise. National Unicorn Day encourages adults to embrace a little magic and fun in their lives.
Wed Apr 9th, 2025 International Day of Pink The International Day of Pink began in 2007 in Nova Scotia, Canada, when two high school students intervened in the bullying of a gay student wearing a pink shirt. To combat homophobic and transphobic bullying, they organized a school-wide initiative where everyone wore pink shirts in solidarity. This act of solidarity grew into an international anti-bullying campaign, now celebrated in schools, workplaces, and communities worldwide. The International Day of Pink promotes conversations, awareness, and acceptance, making a significant impact on the lives of queer and trans youth.
Thu Apr 10th, 2025 National Hug Your Dog Day National Hug Your Dog Day celebrates the special bond between humans and their canine companions. Dogs have been domesticated for around 20,000 years, evolving from wolves and forming a close relationship with humans, likely starting in Europe or western Siberia. The day was initiated in the early 2000s by Chicago dog trainer Ami Moore, also known as the “dog whisperer,” to show appreciation for dogs. While similar to National Hug Your Hound Day in September, National Hug Your Dog Day is celebrated earlier in the year, offering another opportunity to show love to your pet.
Thu Apr 10th, 2025 Global Work From Home Day Global Work From Home Day, launched in 2019 by Remote-how, celebrates the benefits of remote work. The concept of telecommuting, coined by Jack Nilles in the 1970s, laid the groundwork for this modern practice. By the 1990s, telecommuting had become a recognized work style, driven by technological advancements and the desire for better work-life balance and productivity. This day highlights the shift towards flexible work environments and the societal and technological changes that support remote work.
Fri Apr 11th, 2025 National Barbershop Quartet Day Barbershop Quartet Day commemorates the founding of the Barbershop Harmony Society on April 11, 1938, by Rupert Hall and O.C. Cash. The term “Barbershop Quartet” originates from the late 19th and early 20th centuries when men gathered in barbershops to socialize and sing in harmony. This style of music features four-part harmony with tenor, lead, baritone, and bass vocal ranges. The day celebrates the rich history and global spread of barbershop music, honoring its role in connecting people through song.
Fri Apr 11th, 2025 National Pet Day National Pet Day was established in 2006 by animal welfare advocate Colleen Paige to celebrate the joy pets bring into people’s lives and promote the adoption of animals from shelters. With millions of animals entering shelters annually, the day aims to raise awareness and reduce the number of animals euthanized due to overcrowding. National Pet Day encourages people to adopt pets, spoil their current pets, and volunteer at animal shelters. It celebrates the unconditional love pets provide and emphasizes the importance of spending time with them.
Sat Apr 12th, 2025 National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day celebrates a beloved American classic. The concept of grilled cheese dates back to Ancient Roman times, but the modern version emerged in the early 1920s. The invention of the bread slicer by Otto Frederick Rohwedder and processed cheese by James L. Kraft revolutionized sandwich-making. The American Navy popularized the grilled cheese sandwich during World War II, initially using grated cheese. Sliced cheese became common in the late 1940s with the introduction of Kraft Singles, and the term “grilled cheese” gained popularity in the 1960s. This day honors the delicious and timeless grilled cheese sandwich.
Sat Apr 12th, 2025 National Record Store Day National Record Store Day, established in 2007 by independent record store owners, celebrates the cultural and community significance of local record shops. The day encourages music enjoyment and supports record stores with special promotions and events. Notable musicians like Metallica and Jesse “Boots Electric” Hughes have actively supported the day, with Hughes becoming the “National Record Store Day Ambassador” in 2009. Since then, many artists have taken on this role to highlight the importance of record stores. National Record Store Day features live performances, meet and greets, and festivals, and is celebrated on six continents. Cities worldwide have officially recognized the day, emphasizing the joy of music and the creativity of artists.
Sun Apr 13th, 2025 National Scrabble Day National Scrabble Day, celebrated annually on Alfred Mosher Butts’ birthday, honors the history and popularity of the iconic word game. Scrabble originated during the Great Depression when Butts, an unemployed architect, combined elements of anagrams and crossword puzzles to create a scoring word game initially called LEXIKO, later renamed Criss Cross Words. Despite initial rejections from game manufacturers, Butts partnered with James Brunot to refine the game’s rules and design, leading to the creation of Scrabble. The game gained a trademark in 1948 and became America’s most popular board game, even inspiring a TV show hosted by Chuck Woolery in 1984. Today, Scrabble remains a beloved pastime, with its dictionary continually expanding, and National Scrabble Day encourages everyone to enjoy playing it.
Sun Apr 13th, 2025 Newport Wales Marathon The Newport Wales Marathon began in 2018, fulfilling a demand for a major city marathon in Newport. Organized by Run 4 Wales, the event aimed to create a fast, flat marathon course to attract both serious runners and novices. The route, designed by Olympic marathon runner Steve Brace, showcases Newport’s historic landmarks and scenic areas, including the Transporter Bridge and the Gwent Levels. The marathon quickly gained popularity for its ideal conditions for setting personal bests, with over 70% of participants achieving their best times. The event has grown into a celebrated occasion, drawing thousands of participants and spectators annually, and promoting fitness, local economy, and community spirit. Supported by Associated British Ports and Newport City Council, the marathon continues to thrive, offering various race options for runners of all levels.
Mon Apr 14th, 2025 National Gardening Day National Gardening Day, first celebrated in 2018, was founded by Cool Springs Press to highlight the hobby of gardening and encourage both amateur and professional gardeners to share their knowledge. Gardens have been integral to human history for centuries, serving purposes from food production to cultivating beautiful plants and flowers. The day aims to promote better gardening practices by fostering the exchange of information and experiences among gardeners.
Mon Apr 14th, 2025 National Look Up at the Sky Day National Look Up at the Sky Day was founded in 2020 to highlight the vastness of the universe and encourage people to appreciate the smaller, precious things in life. The day is believed to honor Jacob “Jack” Borden, who had a transformative experience in nature in 1978 and later founded the non-profit For Spacious Skies to promote this appreciation. The day is celebrated in the company of notable figures like Nicholas Copernicus, Albert Einstein, and Leonardo da Vinci, who were known for their contemplative gazes at the sky and their significant contributions to science and innovation.
Tue Apr 15th, 2025 National Anime Day National Anime Day celebrates the rich history and global culture of anime, originating from anime conventions that began in Japan. The first major anime convention, Comiket, started in 1975 in Tokyo. Anime itself dates back to the early 1900s, but it gained significant popularity in the late 1970s and early 1980s with shows like “Astro Boy.” Today, anime has a vast international following, with major conventions held in Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. National Anime Day brings fans together to enjoy their favorite anime shows and characters, featuring conventions with comic book sellers, voice actors, authors, and cosplay opportunities. The day honors the stories, voice actors, and creators who have united people through the art of anime.
Tue Apr 15th, 2025 World Art Day World Art Day, founded by the International Association of Art (IAA) in 2012, aims to promote global awareness of creative activities and honor the contributions of artists worldwide. The IAA, established in 1954 in partnership with UNESCO, focuses on artistic freedoms and the integration of artists into UNESCO’s work. World Art Day is supported by UNESCO and was approved by over 150 artists and IAA national committees. The day highlights the importance of art in human life, promotes art education, and encourages inclusivity and equity in education. World Art Day celebrates the diverse and incredible works of art created by people around the world, fostering appreciation and participation in artistic endeavors.
Wed Apr 16th, 2025 National Librarian Day National Librarian Day, established in 1958 by the American Library Association (ALA), honors the vital role of librarians in preserving and organizing knowledge. The concept of librarians dates back to the 8th century BC with the Assyrian king’s library and continued with the renowned scholars of the Great Library of Alexandria. Libraries have remained essential through history, from Humphrey Chetham’s public reference library in England to Benjamin Franklin’s contributions in the early United States. National Librarian Day was revived in 2004 as part of a campaign to raise awareness and appreciation for library staff, and it is now celebrated annually to highlight the importance of librarians in educating and supporting communities. Additionally, National Library Workers Day, which coincides with National Library Week, further recognizes the contributions of library staff.
Wed Apr 16th, 2025 National Banana Day National Banana Day is an annual event celebrating the beloved fruit in various ways. Originating in Southeast Asia, bananas spread westward through Arab conquests and eventually reached Europe. By the 1870s, they were introduced to the Caribbean, initially as micro crops, and later became a lucrative crop. Bananas gained popularity in the West during the late 1800s and early 1900s, becoming a staple in dishes like banana splits and banana bread. National Banana Day is celebrated by students at prestigious American universities who enjoy banana-themed foods, dress up as bananas, and share creative banana concoctions. The day highlights the versatility and benefits of bananas, making it a fun and nutritious celebration.
Thu Apr 17th, 2025 National High Five Day National High Five Day, celebrated on the third Thursday in April, encourages people to celebrate small successes with the iconic high five gesture. The high five involves two people slapping their palms together over their heads, distinguishing it from the low five. The origin of the high five is debated, with stories crediting basketball players Lamont Sleets Jr. and Magic Johnson, but the most likely origin involves Los Angeles Dodgers baseball players Dusty Baker and Glenn Burke in 1977. Since then, the high five has become a universal symbol of celebration.

The day began unofficially in 2002 when college students from the University of Virginia decided to enjoy giving and receiving high fives. In 2010, the founders transformed the day into a charitable event, partnering with various causes to provide college scholarships, raise awareness for cancer research, support those affected by the Boston Marathon tragedy, and promote school-based nutrition programs. The organization continues to raise funds for worthy causes, and in 2020, the first 100% virtual National High Five Day was celebrated, maintaining the spirit of the event.

Thu Apr 17th, 2025 Malbec Day Malbec Day, initiated by Wines of Argentina in 2011, celebrates Malbec as Argentina’s signature wine and highlights its global significance. Originally from France, Malbec found its true home in Argentina, where it thrived and became a favorite for its rich flavors. The day aims to raise awareness of Malbec’s importance in Argentina’s wine culture and its transformation from French roots to Argentine vineyards. It also celebrates Argentina’s role as a leader in wine production. Each year, the event grows, with wine lovers and producers participating in celebrations worldwide, including wine tastings and special events. Malbec Day showcases the evolution of Malbec from a regional variety to a globally celebrated wine, symbolizing Argentina’s winemaking pride.
Fri Apr 18th, 2025 National Animal Crackers Day National Animal Crackers Day celebrates the long-standing popularity of animal-shaped cookies in the United States. Initially imported from England in the late 1800s, these cookies quickly became a favorite. In 1902, they were branded as Barnum’s Animals. Over the years, the brand has evolved, with a notable change in 2018 when Nabisco updated the packaging to depict the animals roaming freely in nature instead of being confined in a circus train cage. This day honors the enduring appeal and cultural significance of these beloved cookies.
Fri Apr 18th, 2025 International Amateur Radio Day International Amateur Radio Day celebrates the founding of the IARU in 1925, highlighting the innovative spirit and contributions of amateur radio enthusiasts. It commemorates their efforts in safeguarding frequency allocations and fostering global communication, from emergency services to global friendships. With over 3 million licensed operators worldwide, the day underscores the hobby’s historical significance and its role in community building and global connectivity.
Sat Apr 19th, 2025 Husband Appreciation Day Husband Appreciation Day celebrates the evolving roles and contributions of husbands throughout history, from traditional breadwinners to modern-day partners who share responsibilities. The day highlights the importance of love and emotional support over financial contributions, recognizing husbands’ tireless efforts in maintaining family harmony. It serves as a reminder to creatively acknowledge and appreciate husbands for their multifaceted roles.
Sat Apr 19th, 2025 Bicycle Day Bicycle Day commemorates Dr. Albert Hofmann’s historic 1943 bike ride home after intentionally ingesting 250mcg of LSD. This event followed his accidental discovery of LSD’s effects three days earlier. Despite initial anxiety, Hofmann experienced profound visual phenomena and lived to 102, highlighting the day’s significance in psychedelic history.
Sun Apr 20th, 2025 National Look-Alike Day National Look-Alike Day originated in the 1980s when television reporter Jack Etzel and photographer Rick Minutello discovered a man resembling Humphrey Bogart in Pittsburgh. Their feature story inspired the creation of a day dedicated to celebrating people who bear a striking resemblance to others, continuing to be enjoyed by many today.
Sun Apr 20th, 2025 420 420 Day originated in the 1970s with a group of high school students in San Rafael, California, known as the Waldos, who used “420” as a code for their cannabis-related activities. Over time, it evolved into a global event celebrating cannabis culture and fostering discussions on its medicinal benefits and legalization.
Mon Apr 21st, 2025 Keep Off the Grass Day Keep Off the Grass Day, initiated by Jace Shoemaker-Galloway in 2013, emphasizes the importance of protecting lawns from damage caused by excessive foot traffic. The day encourages people to stay off the grass to maintain its health and beauty, benefiting both the environment and the appearance of public and private spaces.
Mon Apr 21st, 2025 National Tea Day National Tea Day celebrates the rich history and cultural significance of tea, originating from the intersection of NE India, Burma, China, and Tibet. It highlights the importance of the Camellia Sinensis plant in making true tea and acknowledges the various mythological tales surrounding its discovery. Observed on different dates globally, the day promotes the enjoyment and sharing of tea, reflecting its status as the world’s second most consumed beverage.
Tue Apr 22nd, 2025 National Baseball Day National Baseball Day, established in 1964 by President Lyndon Johnson, celebrates the rich history of baseball in the United States. Likely derived from the British game of rounders, baseball has evolved into a beloved national pastime. The day is part of a series of celebrations promoted by DJ Rick McNeely, highlighting the sport’s enduring popularity and cultural significance.
Tue Apr 22nd, 2025 National Jelly Bean Day National Jelly Bean Day celebrates the long history and cultural impact of jelly beans, which were developed in the mid-1800s, possibly inspired by Turkish delight. Beyond their role as a popular candy, jelly beans have influenced various fields, from electronics to literature, notably featuring in the Harry Potter series with Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans.
Wed Apr 23rd, 2025 National Take a Chance Day History of National Take a Chance Day Life is often lived within the boundaries of comfort and routine. And, of course, this can be helpful in establishing rhythms and creating systems that keep the world going around and around every day. But, sometimes, those comfort zones can lull folks into a sort of sleepy state that often keeps people from living up to their full potential. After all, how is it possible to know what kind of opportunities are out there if risks are never taken? National Take a Chance Day is here to stir up that inner risk-taker, that boundary-crosser, that line-pusher. It’s an ideal opportunity to live on the edge, go wild and find out what else is out there in the world that is just waiting to be discovered!
Wed Apr 23rd, 2025 German Beer Day German Beer Day celebrates the rich history and cultural significance of German beer, which dates back to the Middle Ages and is home to the world’s oldest brewery. The Reinheitsgebot, or “purity law,” established in 1516, played a crucial role in maintaining the quality and purity of German beer by regulating its ingredients. Although beer consumption in Germany has declined, exports have grown, making German Beer Day a global celebration of this high-quality beverage.
Thu Apr 24th, 2025 National Skipping Day National Skipping Day began in 2002 with the goal of promoting a healthy lifestyle among children by encouraging them to skip as a fun and energetic activity. The day quickly gained popularity in schools and among educators, emphasizing that exercise can be enjoyable and simple. Over the years, it has grown into a movement promoting healthier, happier lifestyles, reminding everyone that fitness should be fun and accessible.
Thu Apr 24th, 2025 International Girls in ICT Day International Girls in ICT Day, initiated by the International Telecommunication Union in 2014, aims to encourage young women and girls to pursue studies and careers in Information and Communications Technology (ICT). This initiative addresses the historical gender gap in STEM fields and highlights the contributions of women in technology. The day promotes activities such as tech events, mentorship, and educational sponsorships to inspire and empower girls, fostering a more inclusive and diverse future in the tech industry.
Fri Apr 25th, 2025 National Hug a Plumber Day National Hug A Plumber Day celebrates the essential role plumbers play in maintaining modern comforts and infrastructure. From the early days of indoor plumbing to today’s complex systems, plumbers ensure the proper functioning of water supply and waste management. This day acknowledges their contributions to both everyday conveniences and environmental sustainability, encouraging people to express gratitude for their hard work and expertise.
Fri Apr 25th, 2025 World Penguin Day World Penguin Day, celebrated during the annual northern migration of Adélie penguins, was established at McMurdo Station in Antarctica and marked on a calendar by Gerry Wallace in 1972. This day highlights the migration patterns of Adélie penguins and raises awareness about the conservation challenges faced by all penguin species. With many species endangered due to overfishing, pollution, and climate change, World Penguin Day encourages efforts to protect penguins and their habitats. Penguins also hold a significant place in popular culture, featuring in movies, TV shows, and books, which further enhances public appreciation and awareness of these unique birds.
Sat Apr 26th, 2025 Independent Bookstore Day Independent Bookstore Day was established in 2015 by Samantha Schoech and the Northern California Independent Booksellers Association to celebrate and support independent bookstores. The event, which involves over 400 bookstores, aims to boost sales and highlight the importance of these stores in promoting traditional print and new authors. The day emphasizes the role of bookstores as community hubs for literature and storytelling, contributing to both local culture and the broader literary world.
Sat Apr 26th, 2025 International Chernobyl Remembrance Day International Chernobyl Remembrance Day, established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2016, commemorates the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, built in 1977 in Pripyat, Ukraine, experienced a catastrophic accident due to a power surge, leading to core explosions, fires, and significant radiation leakage. The disaster affected large parts of Europe, with long-lasting consequences due to delayed and inadequate communication about the incident. The day aims to educate about the disaster, observe its consequences, and prevent future nuclear accidents.
Sun Apr 27th, 2025 National Gummi Bear Day National Gummi Bear Day was first celebrated in 2022, founded by Haribo to honor the 100th anniversary of their iconic Gold Bears. The name Haribo is derived from the founder’s name, Hans Riegel, and his hometown, Bonn. Haribo began its international expansion in the 1960s and entered the U.S. market in the 1980s. By 2013, Haribo’s factories were producing approximately 100 million gummi bears daily. National Gummi Bear Day celebrates the fun, playfulness, and joy that gummi bears have brought to people’s lives over the past century.
Sun Apr 27th, 2025 London Marathon The London Marathon was founded in 1981 by Chris Brasher and John Disley, who aimed to create a prestigious yet community-oriented marathon for the British people. The first race, held on March 29, 1981, had over 6,255 finishers, and by 2023, the event saw 43,965 runners cross the finish line. The marathon has set numerous world records and is known for its inclusivity, introducing a wheelchair marathon race in 1983. It continues to celebrate human spirit, resilience, and charity, with participants raising significant funds for various causes.
Mon Apr 28th, 2025 National Superhero Day National Superhero Day was first celebrated in 1995, initiated by Marvel Comics employees who asked children about their desired superpowers. The children’s responses highlighted real-life superheroes, often ordinary people who perform heroic acts. The day serves as a reminder that superheroes are not just fictional characters but also individuals who help others in need, such as firefighters, police officers, healthcare workers, and everyday people offering assistance. National Superhero Day encourages everyone to recognize and emulate these acts of heroism in their daily lives.
Mon Apr 28th, 2025 Save The Frogs Day Save The Frogs Day was founded in 2008 by Dr. Kerry Kriger and has since become the world’s largest day dedicated to amphibian education and conservation. Frogs, which have existed since the Triassic period, play a crucial role in ecosystems by controlling insect populations, including mosquitoes. Despite their importance, frog populations have been declining rapidly since the 1950s, with over a hundred species disappearing since the 1980s. Save The Frogs Day aims to raise awareness about the threats frogs face and the ecological impact of their potential extinction, encouraging conservation efforts to protect these vital creatures.
Tue Apr 29th, 2025 National Peace Rose Day National Peace Rose Day commemorates the Peace Rose, a hybrid tea rose developed by French horticulturist Francis Meilland in the late 1930s. Originally named the Madame A. Meilland rose, it was cultivated in France and sent to various countries, including the United States, to protect it from the impending German invasion during World War II. The rose thrived in the U.S. and was officially introduced on April 29, 1945, to celebrate the fall of Berlin and the Allied victory. The rose was named the ‘Peace Rose’ to symbolize the global desire for peace. National Peace Rose Day is celebrated annually as a reminder of international cooperation and the hope for peace.
Tue Apr 29th, 2025 International Dance Day International Dance Day was officially launched in 1982, coinciding with the release of the film “Flashdance,” which sparked a renewed global interest in dance. Organized by the Dance Committee of the International Theatre Institute (ITI), partnered with UNESCO, the day celebrates both amateur and professional dancers, encouraging the enjoyment and exploration of various dance styles and cultures. The event is held annually on April 29, the birthday of Jean-Georges Noverre, the creator of modern ballet. Each year features a message from a special guest of honor, and the flagship event is a ceremonial gala hosted by the ITI’s Executive Council. International Dance Day emphasizes unity, accessibility, and the idea that dance is for everyone, regardless of background.
Wed Apr 30th, 2025 National Mr. Potato Head Day National Mr. Potato Head Day celebrates the iconic toy that was invented by George Lerner in 1949. Inspired by making dolls from vegetables in his mother’s garden, Lerner initially faced rejection due to post-World War II food shortages but eventually saw his idea distributed through cereal boxes. In 1952, Hasbro began distributing Mr. Potato Head, which became the first toy advertised on television. The toy quickly gained popularity and has remained a beloved icon for over 70 years. National Mr. Potato Head Day honors this simple yet enduring toy that has delighted generations of children.
Wed Apr 30th, 2025 International Jazz Day International Jazz Day, established by UNESCO in 2011, celebrates jazz’s global unifying power. Music lovers worldwide share in the experience of jazz, with events and concerts, notably the All-Star Global Concert. This day, initiated by Herbie Hancock, promotes jazz and its educational outreach, now involving nearly 200 countries.

April 2025 Awareness Weeks Calendar

Important Weeks Day Description
April, 2025 Sexual Assault Awareness Month Sexual Assault Awareness Month originated from the 1970s rape crisis movement, evolving from protests like Take Back the Night. NCASA’s advocacy led to the first official SAAM in 2001, aiming to unite communities, increase awareness, and improve prevention strategies. The Day of Action for SAAM is now annually held on the first Tuesday of April.
April, 2025 Stress Awareness Month Stress Awareness Month, observed every April since 1992, was founded by the Health Resource Network. Its origins trace back to Hans Selye’s 1936 studies and the 1950s personality type research, highlighting stress’s devastating impact on health and society. The International Stress Management Association, originally founded in 1974, also plays a key role in addressing workplace stress. The month aims to promote awareness and coping mechanisms.
April, 2025 National Jazz Appreciation Month National Jazz Appreciation Month originated from the late 19th/early 20th-century development of jazz in New Orleans, blending blues, ragtime, and other musical styles. Key figures like Louis Armstrong popularized the genre. The Louisiana Jazz Federation created Jazz Awareness Month in 1980, and John Edward Hasse founded the national month in 2001, with support from the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation. April was chosen due to the birthdates of many jazz legends. JAM aims to celebrate jazz’s heritage, honor its icons, and inspire future generations.
April, 2025 National Garden Month Gardens have historically served various purposes, from food sources to leisure spots. The term “garden” varies in meaning across regions. Various garden types exist, like Cactus, Bonsai, and formal French/Italian styles. Gardens also support wildlife. National Garden Week, declared by President Reagan in 1986, became National Garden Month in 2003, celebrating this tradition each spring.
April, 2025 Animal Cruelty Prevention Month Animal Cruelty Prevention Month began in 2006 through the ASPCA, gaining Justice Department support by 2015. It encourages advocacy for animals, giving a voice to the voiceless.
April, 2025 National Alcohol Awareness Month National Alcohol Awareness Month was established in 1987 by the NCADD, which grew out of the 1800s temperance movement. Key founder Marty Mann, from Alcoholics Anonymous, helped establish NCADD in 1945 to treat alcohol dependence as a disease. The month aims to educate the public, promote responsible attitudes, and encourage open discussion.
April, 2025 National African-American Women’s Fitness Month National African-American Women’s Fitness Month began in April 2006 to address health challenges disproportionately affecting African-American women. It promotes physical activity, healthy lifestyles, and community empowerment to combat diseases like heart disease, stroke, and cancer. The month emphasizes inclusivity, unity, and sharing fitness journeys to inspire healthier living and well-being.
April, 2025 National Poetry Month Inspired by Black and Women’s History Months, the Academy of American Poets established National Poetry Month in 1996. It has grown into a major global literary celebration, emphasizing poetry’s cultural significance. The Academy has distributed free poetry books, and Langston Hughes was honored with a postage stamp. Each year, a promotional poster is created, and publishers release poetry compilations. The month encourages the discussion, appreciation, and creation of poetry.
April, 2025 Child Abuse Prevention Month Child Abuse Prevention Month, observed every April since 1983, addresses child abuse and neglect in the U.S. Originating from increased awareness and advocacy, it followed the 1974 CAPTA Act. The month involves public education and community collaboration. The Blue Ribbon Campaign, started in 1989, symbolizes this commitment to children’s safety.
April, 2025 National Card and Letter Writing Month National Card and Letter Writing Month began in 2001, created by the USPS to celebrate handwritten communication. It encourages sending cards and letters for personal connection in the digital age. Schools and programs like Scholastic promote literacy and the heartfelt act of showing care through written correspondence.
April, 2025 Step up for 30 For Bowel Cancer Month The history of cancer research spans centuries, from ancient Egyptian records to 18th-century discoveries linking carcinogens to specific professions. President Nixon’s 1971 National Cancer Act fueled research, leading to breakthroughs. ‘Step Up For 30 For Bowel Cancer Month’ is a contemporary campaign promoting awareness, prevention, and early detection.
April, 2025 Scottish-American Heritage Month Scottish-American heritage began with the arrival of Robert Sproat in 1620 and was accelerated by the 1717 Transportation Act. Scots sought religious freedom and economic opportunities, significantly increasing immigration in the late 1700s. Scottish-Americans have profoundly influenced American culture, with figures like James Monroe, Alexander Hamilton, and Alexander Graham Bell. Today, about 8% of Americans claim Scottish heritage.
April, 2025 International Guitar Month International Guitar Month began in 1987, initiated by GAMA and NAMM to boost the guitar market. It has evolved into a global celebration, blending education and community. The guitar’s history stretches back to the 12th century, evolving from the lute to modern electric and acoustic forms, with influences from Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Spanish musical traditions.
April, 2025 Financial Literacy Month Financial Literacy Month evolved from NEFE’s Youth Financial Literacy Day, becoming a national observance in 2004. This initiative, supported by figures and legislation like the Smith-Lever Act, addresses the critical need for financial education, highlighted by events like the COVID-19 pandemic. Each year focuses on different themes to improve Americans’ financial skills, acknowledging disparities and the necessity of financial preparedness
April, 2025 National Soy Foods Month Soybeans reached the West in 1765 from China, but their history extends to 712 AD Japan and 7000 BC China. A staple in Asian diets, soybeans have become a crucial global crop, with America producing nearly one-third of the world’s supply.
April, 2025 National Food Month Celebrating food has ancient roots, from indigenous feasts to Roman mass feedings, evolving into cultural festivals. The Great Depression spurred food innovation and agricultural festivals, laying the groundwork for National Food Month. April, known for fresh produce, was chosen to honor culinary diversity and our universal love for food.
April, 2025 National Couple Appreciation Month National Couple Appreciation Month was founded in 2010 by Blissful Escapes to encourage couples to celebrate their relationships. The idea has since become popular among both couples and singles.
April, 2025 Genocide Awareness Month Genocide Awareness Month began in 2011, uniting U.S. states and organizations to promote awareness and prevention. April was chosen due to significant genocide anniversaries like the Rwandan and Armenian genocides. Organizations like World Without Genocide use this month for education and prevention. April’s significance also includes Holocaust remembrance and the Cambodian genocide, connecting past atrocities to encourage vigilance and action through storytelling and education.
April, 2025 Fair Housing Month Fair Housing Month began after the 1968 Fair Housing Act, prohibiting housing discrimination based on various factors. HUD leads the annual April celebration to honor the act and promote equal housing rights. Communities hold events to educate, reflect on progress, address challenges, and advocate for housing justice and equality.
April, 2025 Move More Month Move More Month, initiated by the American Heart Association in 2018, encourages increased daily physical activity to improve heart health. It promotes simple activities to inspire people to move more and sit less. Celebrated annually, it emphasizes consistent, moderate exercise as a regular habit, growing in popularity and community involvement to promote better physical and mental well-being.
April, 2025 Bowel Cancer Awareness Month Bowel Cancer Awareness Month began in 2000, initiated by Bowel Cancer UK, to raise awareness, promote early detection, and encourage screening. Held annually in April, it emphasizes public education, fundraising, and community engagement to save lives through early diagnosis.
April, 2025 Records and Information Management Month Records and Information Management Month began as a day in 1995, initiated by ARMA to promote effective record-keeping, supporting the U.S. Paperwork Reduction Act. It expanded to a week by 1997 and a month by 2003, now observed internationally. The month facilitates knowledge sharing and promotes the importance of proper records management across sectors.
April, 2025 National Humor Month National Humor Month was established in 1976 by Larry Wilde to emphasize humor’s therapeutic benefits. Celebrated in April, it aims to raise awareness of laughter’s power to improve emotional and physical health. The month encourages the enjoyment of humor to reduce stress, increase endorphins, and enhance immune responses.
April, 2025 National Month of Hope National Month of Hope was established in 2016 by Mothers in Crisis, a non-profit founded in 1991 by Rosalind Tompkins. Originally “Hope Universe Day” to celebrate the organization’s 25th anniversary, it aimed to spread hope. Renamed in 2018, it continues to be celebrated annually.
April, 2025 Poetic Earth Month Poetic Earth Month has evolved over the years, maintaining its focus on earth care. Initially aimed at a month-long poetic focus on environmental themes, it has expanded to include initiatives like the 30 Days, 30 Poems Challenge and the EcoChallenge, encouraging practical actions for positive change.
April, 2025 Cranberries and Gooseberries Month Cranberries and Gooseberries Month highlights these berries and their health benefits. Cranberries have been part of North American agriculture since the 1800s, while gooseberries have European roots. The month promotes these fruits, their nutritional value, and their use in recipes, aligning with the trend of celebrating natural, seasonal produce.
April, 2025 Dog Appreciation Month Dog Appreciation Month began in 2020 by Milk-Bone to celebrate the bond between people and dogs. Held in August, it promotes pet care, animal welfare, and responsible ownership. Dog lovers share stories and photos, participate in events, and reflect on the joy dogs bring.
April, 2025 Arab American Heritage Month Arab American Heritage Month began in 2017 to honor Arab Americans’ contributions to the U.S. A campaign by the Arab America Foundation gained momentum, leading to national recognition by President Biden in 2021 and legislation in several states. Celebrated each April, it highlights Arab Americans’ cultural richness and vital role in American society.
April, 2025 IBS Awareness Month IBS Awareness Month began in 1997 by the IFFGD to break the stigma around irritable bowel syndrome. It promotes education, encourages people to seek help, and inspires research into the condition. Founders Nancy and William Norton aimed to improve patient care and public understanding of IBS.
April, 2025 Keep America Beautiful Month Keep America Beautiful Month evolved from the Keep America Beautiful organization, founded in 1953 to reduce litter. Growing in the 1970s, it promotes community cleanup, recycling, and green spaces. This annual event unites volunteers, leaders, and businesses in environmental care, emphasizing that small actions lead to cleaner, greener communities.
April, 2025 National Fresh Celery Month National Fresh Celery Month began in 2010 to highlight celery’s nutritional value and versatility. Organizations like the American Celery Research Foundation promoted its health benefits and culinary uses. Social media helped popularize creative celery recipes, turning the celebration into an annual tradition embraced by schools, communities, and restaurants.
April, 2025 Prevent Lyme Disease in Dogs Month Prevent Lyme Disease in Dogs Month was created to raise awareness about Lyme disease in dogs and the importance of prevention. The AVMA and other organizations promote regular tick checks, preventives, and vaccinations to reduce cases and protect dogs from the disease’s debilitating effects.
April, 2025 National Soft Pretzel Month Pretzels may date back to 610 AD Italy, with a monk shaping them like folded arms in prayer. They spread through Europe, symbolizing luck, and were brought to North America in the 18th century. The first US commercial pretzel bakery opened in 1861. National Soft Pretzel Month celebrates this globally beloved treat.
April, 2025 National Volunteer Month National Volunteer Month originated in Canada in 1943 to honor women aiding soldiers. The U.S. established National Volunteer Week in 1974, which evolved into a month-long celebration. President George H.W. Bush officially declared it in 1991. The event continues to connect communities with volunteers to meet various needs.
April, 2025 Global Volunteer Month Global Volunteer Month was founded in 2020 by Points of Light to recognize volunteers worldwide. Inspired before the pandemic, it also encouraged new volunteerism to support vulnerable populations. This global network connects corporations to drive change and address societal issues year-round.
April, 2025 Deaf History Month Deaf History Month began in 1997, initiated by the NAD, to celebrate the deaf community’s achievements and highlight key historical events, like Gallaudet University’s first deaf president in 1988 and the founding of the first deaf school in 1817. It spans two months around significant dates each year.
April, 2025 Defeat Diabetes Month Defeat Diabetes Month began in 1996 by the Defeat Diabetes Foundation (DDF), co-founded by Andrew P. Mandell after his own diabetes battle. The campaign promotes prevention and self-management, building on the DDF’s 30-year effort to spread awareness about early diagnosis, lifestyle changes, and the disease’s risks.
April, 2025 Financial Capability Month Financial Capability Month evolved from Financial Literacy Month in 2004, emphasizing practical application of financial skills. The U.S. government, through agencies like the CFPB and Treasury, supports this April initiative. Schools, businesses, and communities provide resources to help various groups, including students and military personnel, build strong financial habits.
April, 2025 Emotional Overeating Awareness Month Emotional Overeating Awareness Month began in April 2011 to highlight the connection between emotions and eating habits. Launched by health and mental health advocates, it encourages healthier coping mechanisms and seeks to help people break free from unhealthy eating patterns.
April, 2025 Canine Fitness Month Canine Fitness Month was started by FitPAWS to address canine obesity and sedentary lifestyles. Held every April, it encourages dog owners to incorporate regular exercise, such as walks and agility, into their pets’ routines for physical and mental well-being.
April, 2025 Humorists Are Artists Month Humorists Are Artists Month celebrates the artistry of making people laugh, encompassing various forms of comedy from stand-up to digital content. It underscores laughter’s health benefits and humorists’ role in addressing social issues.
April, 2025 Rosacea Awareness Month Rosacea Awareness Month began in April 1992, initiated by the National Rosacea Society (NRS), to raise awareness about this often misunderstood skin condition. The campaign educates the public, promotes better diagnosis, and supports ongoing research to help those affected manage their condition and improve their quality of life.
April, 2025 National Cancer Control Month Cancer Control Month began in April 1938, authorized by Congress and proclaimed by President Roosevelt in 1939. This annual observance, renewed by each President, emphasizes prevention, early detection, treatment, and support to reduce cancer’s impact on society.
April, 2025 National Donate Life Month National Donate Life Month began in 2003, founded by Donate Life America and partners, to raise awareness and increase organ donor registration. For over two decades, it has promoted donor participation through events, including a Spirit Week culminating in Blue and Green Day, to highlight the Donate Life America logo.
April, 2025 National Kite Month National Kite Month was founded by the American Kitefliers Association (A.K.A.), established in 1964, to promote kite flying and connect enthusiasts globally. April was chosen for its favorable weather and the start of spring. The month celebrates the history and joy of kite flying.
April, 2025 National Pickleball Month National Pickleball Month was established in 2018 by the USA Pickleball Association (USAPA) to raise awareness of the sport, which originated in 1965. The name comes from a reference to leftover crew race participants. USAPA, the sport’s governing body, organizes weekly themes during the month to engage players of all levels.
April, 2025 Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month began in 2010 by the Amputee Coalition, evolving from the 1986 formation of the organization and its mission. It aims to raise awareness of the circumstances surrounding those living without limbs, promote limb loss prevention, and has grown to be recognized globally. Each year features a theme designed to inspire hope and focus on overcoming related challenges.
April, 2025 Adopt A Ferret Month Adopt a Ferret Month focuses on educating people about ferret care, with organizations like the Ferret Association of Connecticut (FACT) providing resources. It emphasizes the responsibilities of ferret ownership and informs potential owners about adoption options and ferret behavior. The holiday aims to educate people about ferret adoption and its impact.
April, 2025 Summer Tire Changeover Month The history of tires dates back to leather designs for carts, with the first pneumatic tire patented in 1847. Modern pneumatic tires became common with synthetic rubber. Summer Tire Changeover Month encourages switching from winter to summer tires for optimal road grip and to extend the lifespan of both tire sets.
April, 2025 National Decorating Month National Decorating Month was founded by the Paint & Decorating Retailers Association (PDRA) to support independent retailers and interior designers. It encourages home decoration, allowing people to refresh their spaces, explore new designs, and bring their dream homes to life.
April, 2025 Straw Hat Month Straw hats, made from various materials like wheat straw, palm leaves, and rice straw, have been worn globally. Suitable for diverse weather, they offer ventilation in heat and rain protection. Modern versions may use plastic or paper, but traditional straw hats are often preferred.
April, 2025 Parkinson’s Awareness Month National African-American Women’s Fitness Month began in April 2006 to address health challenges disproportionately affecting African-American women. It promotes physical activity, healthy lifestyles, and community empowerment to combat diseases like heart disease, stroke, and cancer. The month emphasizes inclusivity, unity, and sharing fitness journeys to inspire healthier living and well-being.
April, 2025 Month of the Military Child Honoring the resilience and sacrifices of military children, this observance was established in 1986 by Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger. Military kids, often called “military brats,” navigate frequent moves, separations, and challenges while supporting their families. The tradition of “Purple Up!” encourages wearing purple to show appreciation for their strength and adaptability.
April, 2025 Counseling Awareness Month Established in 2002 by the American Counseling Association (ACA), this month recognizes the vital role counselors play in mental health and well-being. Each year, a unique theme highlights key aspects of counseling, such as self-care, advocacy, and personal growth.
April, 2025 Global Astronomy Month Founded in 2010 by Astronomers Without Borders, this month-long celebration encourages people of all backgrounds to explore the wonders of the night sky. It builds on the success of the International Year of Astronomy (2009) and the 100 Hours of Astronomy initiative, inviting both amateur and professional stargazers to connect with the cosmos.
April, 2025 Testicular Cancer Awareness Month Originally starting as a week-long observance, this month-long initiative was established to emphasize early detection, self-examinations, and breaking the stigma around men’s health. Led by organizations like the Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation, it promotes awareness, education, and support for those affected, ultimately aiming to improve survival rates through early diagnosis and treatment.
April, 2025 National Brunch Month Brunch, a fusion of breakfast and lunch, originated in England in the late 19th century as a late-morning meal for those socializing late into the night. The term first appeared in 1895, and by the 1920s, brunch had gained popularity in the U.S., often accompanied by champagne cocktails. National Brunch Month was introduced in 2021 by Texas-based Ebb & Flow restaurants, aiming to further celebrate this beloved dining tradition.
April, 2025 National Distracted Driving Awareness Month Distracted driving has been a concern since the 1950s, but the rise of mobile phones has made it an even greater risk. The event was inspired by the tragic death of a young girl struck by a driver on a phone. First recognized in 2010 through a U.S. congressional resolution, Distracted Driving Awareness Month is championed by the National Safety Council (NSC) to highlight the dangers and promote safer driving habits.
April, 2025 National Woodworking Month Established in 1987 by the Woodworkers’ Guild of America, National Woodworking Month celebrates the craftsmanship and artistry of woodworking, highlighting its impact on everyday life.
April, 2025 Active Dog Month Created by Natasha Thompson of Om Shanti Pups, Active Dog Month was inspired by long winters in Alaska, where she noticed her dog experiencing cabin fever. Established to promote pet health and exercise, this April observance encourages dog owners to engage in activities like walks, games, and training exercises to keep their furry friends active and happy.
April, 2025 Autism Acceptance Month The Autism Society, founded in 1965 by Dr. Rimland, aimed to promote research, provide guidance, and support those affected by autism. Their advocacy helped establish legislation like Section 504 of the Disabilities Act. Autism Acceptance Month was created to foster understanding between those with autism and the wider world, recognizing the diverse ways autism can manifest.

At Merxoft, we continue to embrace the power of these special days, celebrating the values that bring us together. The events and observances in April inspire us to be more mindful and engaged, both locally and globally. Stay tuned for more updates on digital trends, social media insights, and more!

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