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30 Ways To Celebrate Every Day In April

A random holiday for every day in April!

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30 Ways To Celebrate Every Day In April
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Don't let the infamous "April showers" get the best of you, take a look at a list of holidays for every day in April that will give you a reason to celebrate.


April 1: April Fool’s Day

April 2: Peanut Butter and Jelly Day

April 3: Don’t Go to Work Unless it’s Fun Day

April 4: Whole Grain Sampling Day

April 5: Burrito Day

April 6: Charlie the Tuna Day

April 7: International Pillow Fight Day

April 8: Draw a Bird Day

April 9: Cherish an Antique Day

April 10: Sibling Day

April 11: Barbershop Quartet Day

April 12: Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day

April 13: Blame Someone Else Day

April 14: Pecan Day

April 15: Rubber Eraser Day

April 16: Plum Pudding Day

April 17: Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day

April 18: Lineman Appreciation Day

April 19: Garlic Day

April 20: Cheddar Fries Day

April 21: Husband Appreciation Day

April 22: Earth Day (or Jelly Bean Day)

April 23: English Muffin Day

April 24: International Sauvignon Blanc Day

April 25: Plumbers Day

April 26: Hug an Australian Day

April 27: Hairball Awareness Day

April 28: Save the Frogs Day

April 29: Zipper Day

April 30: Adopt a Shelter Pet Day


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