DECEMBER WEIRD HOLIDAYS 01 December - World Aids Awareness Day, Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day, Day Without Art Day 02 December - National Pie Day, Eat a Red Apple Day, International Day for the Abolition Of Slavery, Special Education Day 03 December - National Fritters Day, National Roof over Your Head Day, International Day of Disabled People 04 December - Santa's List Day, Chase's Calendar of events Birthday, ExtraordinaryWork Team Recognition Day, National Dice Day, Wear Brown Shoes Day 05 December - Bathtub Party Day, Special Kids Day, National Sacher Torte Day 06 December - St. Nicholas Day, Mitten Tree Day, Miners Day, National Gazpacho Day, Put on your own Shoes Day 07 December - National Cotton Candy Day, International Civil Aviation Day, Letter Writing Day, Pearl Harbor Day 08 December - National Brownie Day, Take it in the Ear Day, International Shareware Day 09 December - National Pastry Day, Day of the Horse 10 December - Festival For The Souls Of Dead Wh...
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