Turns out there are far more holidays in March than just St. Patrick’s Day
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03/09/2015
11 other holidays in march you probably didn't know of
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March 4th: National Grammar Day Make sure and celebrate by correcting Facebook comments all day long. -
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March 6: Middle Name Pride Day Finally, a day to share your middle name with the rest of the world. -
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March 7: Genealogy Day Genealogy day is mostly about getting in touch with your roots, so pull out some old family photos and reminisce. -
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March 9: Fill your stapler day Because no one likes an empty stapler, AND now you have an excuse to watch Office Space. Don’t set the building on fire. -
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March 14: Moth-er Day March 14 is also Pi Day, where we celebrate 3.1415926. It’s extra-special this year because it’s 3/14/15. If you’re not into geometry, you can also celebrate all things moth today. Wear wool sweaters and check out awesome moth species. Sounds like a party. -
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March 16: No Selfies Day This holiday could overtake Christmas. One FULL day without seeing a duckface? -
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March 18: Forgive your Parents Day Cut your parents some slack, and celebrate the day with them. -
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March 20: The Vernal Equinox It’s the first day of spring! After this day, the daylight hours will be longer than the nighttime ones. I get all warm inside just thinking about it. -
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March 21: International Quilting Day This year will be the 24th anniversary of the holiday. If you’re an avid quilter, check for meet-ups around you. Just ask your grandma, show knows all the hot-spots. -
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March 25: Pecan Day This is also a historical holiday, commemorating the day in 1775 when George Washington planted the pecan trees given to him by Thomas Jefferson. -
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March 29: Earth Hour This is an hour, not a day, but it counts. At 8:30pm, your local time, turn off all your lights and electronics for an hour. The idea is to raise awareness about energy consumption and teach people how even a small sacrifice can have a huge impact. For extra fun, make it double as a candlelit dinner or indoor campout.
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