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Social Media Holiday Calendar S O C I A L M E D I A H O L I D A Y C A L E N D A R J A N U A R Y A P R I L 1. New Year’s Day 1. April Fools' Day 7. I’m Not Going To Take It Anymore 7. National Beer Day Day 10. National Siblings Day 8. Elvis Presley's Birthday 11. National Pet Day 10. Peculiar People Day 15.Get to Know Your Customers Day 21. Get to Know Your Customers Day 16. National Wear Your Pajamas to 24. National Compliment Day Work Day 28. Data Privacy Day 22. Earth Day F E B R U A R Y M A Y 2. Groundhog Day 1. May Day 6. Frozen Yogurt Day 4. Star Wars Day 9. National Pizza Day 5. Cinco de Mayo 14. Valentine’s Day 6. National Nurses Day 20. Love Your Pet Day 15. International Day of Families 22. National Margarita Day 20. National Be a Millionaire Day 25. National Wine Day M A R C H 28. National Hamburger Day 5. National Employee Appreciation J U N E Day 7. National Be Heard Day 1. National Say Something Nice Day 8. International Women’s Day 4. National Donut Day 15. World Consumer Rights Day 8. Best Friends Day 17. St. Patrick’s Day 20. First Day of Summer 20. First Day of Spring 21. National Selfie Day 24. Cocktail Day 27. Micro-, Small-, And Medium- 27. Celebrate Exchange Day (a day for Sized Enterprises Day businesses to share ideas) 30.Social Media Day O C T O B E R 1. World Smile Day 1. National Coffee Day 4. National Taco Day 14. National Dessert Day 16. Boss’s Day 21. Get to Know Your Customers Day 31. Halloween J U L Y 4. Independence Day N O V E M B E R 7. World Chocolate Day 15. Give Something Away Day 1. National Author’s Day 15. Get to Know Your Customers Day 5. Doughnut Day 17. World Emoji Day 11. Veterans Day 18. Nelson Mandela International Day 16. National Entrepreneurs Day 24.Tell an Old Joke Day 23. Espresso Day 31. National Mutt Day 29. Chocolates Day A U G U S T D E C E M B E R 1. World Wide Web Day 8. International Cat Day 4. National Cookie Day 9. National Book Lovers Day 12. Poinsettia Day 10. National Lazy Day 21. First Day of Winter 15. National Relaxation Day 24. Christmas Eve 16. National Tell a Joke Day 25. Christmas Day 19. World Photo Day 31. New Year’s Eve 26. National Dog Day S E P T E M B E R 3. National Lazy Mom’s Day 6. Read a Book Day 11. National Day of Service and Remembrance 12. National Grandparents Day 21. International Day of Peace 22. First Day of Fall 29. National Coffee Day .
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