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2020 Marketing Planning Calendar 2020 Marketing Planning Calendar 12 Easter Sunday 15 Endangered Species Day January March 12 International Day of Human Space 16 Love a Tree Day Flight 16 Armed Forces Day 1 New Year’s Day 1 National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day 14 International Moment of Laughter Day 16 Preakness Stakes 1 Rose Bowl Game 1 Corn Dog Day 15 National Tax Day 21 Red Nose Day 2 Science Fiction Day 2 National Read Across America Day 16 Last Day of Passover 21 National Memo Day 4 National Trivia Day 3 World Wildlife Day 16 National Stress Awareness Day 24 Monaco Grand Prix 5 National Bird Day 4 Iditarod Begins 16 National Wear Your PJs to Work Day 24 National Scavenger Hunt Day 11 Human Trafficking Awarenessd Day 16 National High Five Day 24 French Open Begins 4 National Grammar Day 13 National Sticker Day 6 National Employee Appreciation Day 17 Haiku Poetry Day 24 Indy 500 13 Clean Off Your Desk Day 6 National Dentist Day 18 National Columnist Day 25 Memorial Day 20 Tennis Australian Open Begins 6 National Day of Unplugging 20 National Look Alike Day 28 Hamburger Day 15 National Hat Day 7 National Be Heard Day 22 Earth Day 29 Paperclip Day 16 National Nothing Day 7 National Cereal Day 23 National Picnic Day 31 Pentecost 19 National Popcorn Day 8 Daylight Savings Begins 23 World Book Day 20 Cheese Lovers’ Day 8 International Women’s Day 23 National Take your Daughters and Foster Care Month 20 Martin Luther King Jr Day 8 National Proofreading Day Sons to Work Day National Barbecue Month 21 National Hugging Day 9 Purim Begins 24 National Administrative Motor Cycle Safety Awareness Month 23 National Pie Day 9 National Napping Day Professionals Day Get Caught Reading Month 23 Winter X Games Begin 10 National Pack Your Lunch Day 24 Arbor Day National Community Action Month 24 National Compliment Day 12 National Girl Scouts Day 25 National Telephone Day 25 Chinese New Year 13 World Sleep Day 29 International Dance Day 25 National Opposite Day 14 Potato Chip Day 29 Denim Day 26 NFL Pro Bowl 14 Pi Day 30 National Honesty Day June 26 WWE Royal Rumble 30 National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day 15 World Consumer’s Rights Day 1 Global Day of Parents 27 Community Manager Appreciation Day 17 St. Patrick’s Day 30 International Jazz Day 28 Fun Day at Work 1 International Children’s Day 18 Awkward Moments Day 2 Leave the Office Early Day 28 Data Privacy Day National Child Abuse 19 First Day of Spring 4 Gymnastics World Championships 23 Sundance Film Festival begins Prevention Month 19 National Let’s Laugh Day 5 National Donut Day National Autism Awareness Month 20 International Day of Happiness 5 World Environment Day National Blood Donor Month National Welding Month 20 World Storytelling Day 6 Higher Education Day National Hobby Month Sexual Assault Awareness Month 21 World Poetry Day 6 Belmont Stakes National Mentoring Month Distracted Driving Awareness Month 22 World Water Day 7 National Cancer Survivors Day National Sunday Supper Month Mathematics Awareness Month 23 National Puppy Day 8 World Oceans Day International Creativity Month National Dental Hygiene Month 24 American Diabetes Assoc. Alert Day 8 Best Friends Day National Poetry Month 25 Tolkien Reading Day 12 Anne Frank Day National Volunteer Month 26 National Spinach Day 14 World Blood Donor Day Stress Awareness Month February 26 Purple Day 14 National Flag Day 26 Baseball Opening Day 18 US Open Begins 1 Special Olympics Begin 30 Doctor’s Day 20 First Day of Summer 1 National Freedom Day 30 National Take a Walk in the Park Day 20 World Refugee Day 2 Ground Hog Day May 31 World Backup Day 21 Father’s Day 2 World Wetlands Day 31 Equal Pay Day 1 International Worker’s Day 2 Super Bowl 1 Space Day 4 World Cancer Day National Women’s History Month 2 Kentucky Derby 5 National Weather Persons Day National Reading Awareness Month 3 World Press Freedom Day 7 Wear Red Day National Nutrition Month 4 Star Wars Day 7 National Send a Card to a Friend Day National Craft Month 4 International Fire Fighter’s Day 8 National Boy Scouts Day National Athletic Training Month 5 Cinco de Mayo 9 National Pizza Day Youth Art Month 5 National Teachers Day 11 Inventor’s Day 5 World Asthma Day 21 National Selfie Day 11 Safer Internet Day 6 National Nurses Day 21 World Music Day 12 Lincoln’s Birthday 6 May Day 21 International Yoga Day 13 World Radio Day April 7 National Day of Prayer 23 KPMG Women’s PGA 14 Valentine’s Day 1 April Fool’s Day 7 World Password Day Championship Begins 15 Susan B. Anthony Day 1 National Walking Day 8 IIHF World Championship Begins 25 National Handshake Day 17 Random Acts of Kindness Day 2 World Autism Awareness Day 10 Mother’s Day 26 Take your Dog to Work Day 16 Daytona 500 q 10 FA Cup Final Begins 3 Find a Rainbow Day 27 Tour de France Begins 18 National Battery Day 5 Palm Sunday 12 Limerick Day 27 National Sunglasses Day 17 President’s Day 7 No Housework Day 15 National Chocolate Chip Day 28 World Championship for Men/ 20 World Day of Social Justice 7 World Health Day 13 National Receptionist Day Women Beach Volleyball begins 20 Love Your Pet Day 8 First Day of Passover 14 US PGA Begins 29 Wimbledon Tennis Championships 25 National Pancake Day 9 The Masters Tournament Begins 15 International Day of Families Begin 25 Mardi Gras Day 9 Maundy Thursday 15 National Bike to Work Day 30 Social Media Day 26 Ash Wednesday 10 Good Friday 29 Leap Day 10 National Siblings Day National Camping Month 10 Encourage a Young Writer Day National Safety Month Black History Month 11 Holy Saturday National Dairy Month Heart Disease Awareness Month 11 National Pet Day Stanley Cup Finals Great American Pie Month NBA Finals Created and provided by VanDenBerg Web & Creative, Grandville, Michigan • (616) 617-6395 • www.rebeccavandenberg.com 2020 Marketing Planning Calendar 11 Pastor Appreciation Day 16 International Day for Tolerance July September 12 Columbus Day 17 International Students’ Day 13 National Train your Brain Day 19 International Men’s Day 1 National Postal Worker Day 4 National Wildlife Day 14 National Dessert Day 20 National Entrepreneur’s Day 2 World UFO Day 5 International Day of Charity 15 Global Hand Washing Day 20 Universal Children’s Day 4 Independence Day 7 Labor Day 16 World Food Day 21 World Hello Day 7 World Chocolate Day 6 Read a Book Day 16 Bosses Day 26 National Cake Day 11 Cheer up the Lonely Day 8 International Literacy Day 17 International Day for the 26 Thanksgiving Day 15 Give Something Away Day 10 Swap Ideas Day Eradication of Poverty 27 Black Friday 16 Summer X Games Begin 11 Patriot Day 17 Sweetest Day 27 National Day of 17 World Emoji Day 11 National Day of Service and Listening 18 Nelson Mandela International Day Remembrance 28 Small Business 16 British Open Begins 11 Stand up to Cancer Day Saturday 19 National Ice Cream Day 12 National Day of Encouragement 29 Electronic Greeting 24 Summer Olympics Begin 12 National Day of Video Games Card Day 26 Parents Day 13 National Grandparents Day 29 First Day of Advent 30 International Day of Friendship 17 Citizenship Day 30 Computer Security Day 31 Talk in an Elevator Day 18 Rosh Hashanah Begins 30 Cyber Monday 19 Talk like a Pirate Day National Ice Cream Month 20 Rugby World Cup begins Military Family Appreciation Month National Picnic Month 21 International Day of Peace National Adoption Month 21 Miniature Golf Day 20 World Statistics Day National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness 22 Car-free Day 20 Baseball World Series Begins National Peanut Butter 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