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December 18 Holidays and Observances, Birthdays, Deaths, Events, This Day in History, Recipe of the Day, Song of the Day, Quote and Word of the Day and more!
National Roast Suckling Pig Day. You don’t have to wait until Christmas to pig out on a decadent feast. Dec 18. Qatar National Day. Sit back and enjoy the magnificence of Qatar National Day as well as its cultural significance. Dec 18. Republic Day of Niger.
Make sure these December holidays and observances are on your calendar. Find unofficial awareness days, along with weekly and monthly observances.
Checked. December 18 is the 352nd day of the year (353rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 13 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600. 1118 – The city of Zaragoza is conquered by king Alfonso I of Aragon from the Almoravid. [1]
December 18: Bake Cookies Day, National Twin Day, First Night of Hanukkah* (varies, sometimes in November) December 19: Look for an Evergreen Day, National Oatmeal Muffin Day, Holly Day.
W hile December may be synonymous with the arrival of Christmas for many, it includes other major cultural and religious holidays around the world as well, such as celebrating Buddha’s...
Hot cocoa and cold toes remind me of Christmas. ~Toni Sorenson. December Holidays and Traditions Overview. December is a big baking month for many. In the United States, families, churches, schools, and organizations bake cookies to exchange.
Below you will find our listing of December Holidays and Observances that fall in the month of December. NOTE: A page on each holiday will be coming soon and linked below. If a date is a movable holiday, that is different every year, we'll include the year as well as the date rule below.
Here is a full list of all December holidays and observances in 2022 besides Christmas. You'll find national, federal and religious dates for your calendar.
Your Full List of December Holidays and Observances in 2022. Mark your calendar with celebratory dates beyond Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. By Corinne Sullivan and Elizabeth Berry...