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Monthly Lists and Planning MONTHLY LISTS AND PLANNING CALENDAR National Holidays Fun Holidays Occasions & Events Calendar (city events, extended family birthdays and other functions) Birthdays & Other Dates to Remember (events that should be acknowledged with a text, email, or card) PERSONAL Monthly meal planning or focus (e.g. new recipes, theme nights, meatless, etc.) Monthly exercise planning, goals, or challenges Monthly personal project (organization of specific area or items, learning focus or goal Monthly home project Monthly goals (family, finances, friendship, health, marriage, personal development, spiritual development) Monthly: to read, to watch, to listen FAMILY Monthly date night Monthly one-on-one kid time with mom or dad Monthly family meeting Monthly game night Monthly fancy dinner night Monthly family activity Monthly craft Monthly: to read, to watch, to listen with kids Monthly life skills MONTHLY/SEASONAL Gardening Calendar Home Maintenance Chores Bucket Lists Seasonal Decor Plans & Ideas www.mustlovelists.com Holiday List JANUARY MAY 1/1: New Year's Day Mother's Day (2nd Sunday) MLK Day (3rd Monday) Memorial Day (4th Monday) JUNE FEBRUARY Father's Day (3rd Sunday) 2/2: Groundhog Day 2/14: Valentine's Day JULY Super Bowl Sunday (1st Sunday) 7/4: Independence Day President's Day (3rd Monday) SEPTEMBER Labor Day (1st Monday) MARCH 3/2: Read Across America Day OCTOBER 3/17: St. Patrick's Day Columbus Day (2nd Monday) 10/31: Halloween Easter: 4/12/20, 4/4/21, 4/17/22 NOVEMBER 11/11: Veterans Day 4/9/23, 3/31/24, 4/10/25 Thanksgiving (4th Thursday) APRIL DECEMBER 4/1: April Fools' Day 12/25: Christmas Day 4/15: Tax Day 12/31: New Year's Eve Fun Holiday List JANUARY National Oatmeal Month National Hot Tea Month National Soup Month National Get Organized Month 1/1: New Year's Day 1/21: National Granola Bar Day 1/2: National Science Fiction Day 1/22: National Hot Sauce Day 1/2: World Introvert Day 1/22: National Polka Dot Day 1/3: Chocolate Covered Cherry Day 1/22: National Blonde Brownie Day 1/4: National Spaghetti Day 1/23: National Handwriting Day 1/4: National Trivia Day 1/23: National Pie Day 1/5: National Whipped Cream Day 1/24: National Compliment Day 1/6: National Bean Day 1/24: National Peanut Butter Day 1/6: National Shortbread Day 1/25: National Opposite Day 1/7: Harlem Globetrotters Day 1/26: National Green Juice Day 1/8: National Argyle Day 1/27: National Chocolate Cake Day 1/9: Law Enforcement Appreciation Day 1/27: National Geographic Day 1/10: Peculiar People Day 1/28: National Blueberry Pancake Day 1/11: Secret Pal Day 1/28: International Lego Day 1/12: National Hot Tea Day 1/29: National Corn Chip Day 1/13: Public Radio Broadcasting Day 1/29: National Curmudgeons Day 1/14: Organize Your Home Day 1/29: National Puzzle Day 1/15: National Bagel Day 1/29: Freethinkers Day 1/15: Strawberry Ice Cream Day 1/30: National Croissant Day 1/16: National Fig Newton Day 1/31: Eat Brussels Sprouts Day 1/17: Kid Inventors Day 1/31: Inspire Your Heart with Art Day 1/18: National Thesaurus Day 1/31: National Hot Chocolate Day 1/19: National Popcorn Day 1/20: National Cheese Lovers Day 1/20: Take a Walk Outdoors Day Fun Holiday List FEBRUARY Black History Month Library Lovers Month Haiku Writing Month Ice Cream for Breakfast Day (1st Saturday) Chili Day (4th Thursday) 2/1: Dark Chocolate Day 2/17: Random Acts of Kindness Day 2/2: National Crepe Day 2/18: Pluto Day 2/2: National Tater Tot Day 2/19: Interntional Tug-of-War Day 2/3: American Painters Day 2/19: National Chocolate Mint Day 2/4: Homemade Soup Day 2/20: Clean Out Your Bookcase Day 2/5: National Chocolate Fondue Day 2/20: National Muffin Day 2/5: World Nutella Day 2/21: National Grain-Free Day 2/6: National Frozen Yogurt Day 2/21: National Sticky Bun Day 2/7: National Periodic Table Day 2/22: Be Humble Day 2/8: Opera Day 2/22: National Cook a Sweet Potato Day 2/9: National Pizza Day 2/23: National Banana Bread Day 2/10: National Flannel Day 2/24: National Tortilla Chip Day 2/11: Get Out Your Guitar Day 2/25: Chocolate Covered Peanuts Day 2/11: National Inventors Day 2/25: National Clam Chowder Day 2/11: National Peppermint Patty Day 2/26: National Pistachio Day 2/12: Paul Bunyan Day 2/26: Tell a Fairy Tale Day 2/12: Abraham Lincoln Day 2/27: National Strawberry Day 2/13: National Tortellini Day 2/27: International Polar Bear Day 2/14: Library Lovers Day 2/28: Floral Design Day 2/15: Susan B. Anthony Day 2/28: National Chocolate Souffle Day 2/16: National Almond Day Fun Holiday List MARCH National Craft Month March Madness (college basketball) National Nutrition Month World Piano Day (88th day of the year) 3/1: World Compliment Day 3/17: Corned Beef and Cabbage Day 3/2: National Banana Cream Pie Day 3/18: Awkward Moments Day 3/2: Read Across America Day 3/18: National Sloppy Joe Day 3/3: National Anthem Day 3/19: National Let's Laugh Day 3/4: Marching Music Day 3/20: National Ravioli Day 3/4: National Grammar Day 3/20: Won't You Be My Neighbor Day 3/4: National Pound Cake Day 3/21: National Common Courtesy Day 3/5: National Cheese Doodle Day 3/21: National French Bread Day 3/6: Oreo Cookie Day 3/21: World Poetry Day 3/7: National Cereal Day 3/22: National Goof Off Day 3/8: National Peanut Cluster Day 3/23: National Chip and Dip Day 3/8: National Proofreading Day 3/24: Chocolate Covered Raisins Day 3/9: National Crab Meat Day 3/25: Tolkien Reading Day 3/9: National Meatball Day 3/26: National Spinach Day 3/10: International Bagpipe Day 3/27: World Theater Day 3/11: Johnny Appleseed Day 3/28: Something on a Stick Day 3/12: Plant a Flower Day 3/29: Smoke and Mirrors Day 3/13: National Jewel Day 3/30: National Pencil Day 3/14: Pi Day 3/30: Take a Walk in the Park Day 3/14: National Potato Chip Day 3/31: Eiffel Tower Day 3/14: National Write Your Story Day 3/31: National Crayon Day 3/15: World Speech Day 3/16: National Artichoke Heart Day 3/16: Panda Day Fun Holiday List APRIL National Garden Month National Burrito Day (1st Thursday) National Humor Month Husband Appreciation Day (3rd Saturday) 4/1: National Sourdough Bread Day 4/16: National Orchid Day 4/2: International Children's Book Day 4/17: National Kickball Day 4/3: National Chocolate Mousse Day 4/18: National Animal Crackers Day 4/3: National Tweed Day 4/19: National Garlic Day 4/4: International Carrot Day 4/20: Lima Bean Respect Day 4/5: National Caramel Day 4/21: Big Word Day 4/5: Read a Road Map Day 4/21: World Creativity and Innovation Day 4/6: National Tomato Day 4/22: National Jelly Bean Day 4/7: National Coffee Cake Day 4/23: National Picnic Day 4/8: Draw a Bird Day 4/23: Take a Chance Day 4/9: National Unicorn Day 4/24: National Pigs in a Blanket Day 4/10: Siblings Day 4/25: National Zucchini Bread Day 4/11: National Cheese Fondue Day 4/25: World Penguin Day 4/11: National Pet Day 4/26: Get Organized Day 4/12: Drop Everything and Read Day 4/26: National Pretzel Day 4/12: Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day 4/27: World Design Day 4/12: National Licorice Day 4/27: National Prime Rib Day 4/13: National Scrabble Day 4/28: National Blueberry Pie Day 4/14: Look Up at the Sky Day 4/28: National Superhero Day 4/14: National Dolphin Day 4/29: International Dance Day 4/15: World Art Day 4/30: International Jazz Day 4/30: National Oatmeal Cookie Day Fun Holiday List MAY National Salad Month National Bike Month Space Day (1st Friday) Teacher Appreciation Week (1st week) Kentucky Derby (1st Saturday) 5/1: National Chocolate Parfait Day 5/18: National No Dirty Dishes Day 5/1: School Principals Day 5/18: Visit Your Relatives Day 5/2: National Truffle Day 5/19: National Devil's Food Cake Day 5/3: National Textiles Day 5/20: World Bee Day 5/4: National Orange Juice Day 5/21: National Waitstaff Day 5/4: International Firefighters Day 5/21: Strawberries and Cream Day 5/4: Star Wars Day 5/22: National Solitaire Day 5/5: Cinco de Mayo 5/22: National Vanilla Pudding Day 5/5: National Hoagie Day 5/23: World Turtle Day 5/6: National Nurses Day 5/24: National Asparagus Day 5/6: National No Homework Day 5/24: National Brother's Day 5/7: National Tourism Day 5/24: National Scavenger Hunt Day 5/8: Give Someone a Cupcake Day 5/25: National Tap Dance Day 5/8: National No Socks Day 5/26: National Blueberry Cheesecake Day 5/9: Hooray for Buttons Day 5/26: National Paper Airplane Day 5/10: Clean Up Your Room Day 5/27: Nothing to Fear Day 5/10: National Shrimp Day 5/27: National Grape 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