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  • March 1-31: Women’s History Month

    Women’s History Month is celebrated from Friday, March 1 - Sunday, March 31, 2024. This is a recognition of women’s contributions to history, culture and society and has been observed annually in the month of March in the United States since 1987.

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  • March 2: National Read Across America Day (Dr. Seuss Day)

    This motivational and awareness day calls all children and youth in every community across the United States to celebrate reading. It encourages them to read wherever they are. Great ways to inspire reading in children to develop the love of reading.

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  • March 7: National Speech and Debate Education Day

    The First Friday in March is National Speech and Debate Education Day to prepare students to do more than speaking publicly. Through the support of coaches and teachers, students learn the skills vital to success in future careers and everyday decision-making. 

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  • March 7: National Employee Appreciation Day

    National Employee Appreciation Day focuses attention on employees in all industries. Employers across the country in business and organizations plan employee recognition and celebrations. Employee achievement and contributions are honored.  

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  • March 14: National Children’s Craft Day

    This is a day that unleashes the creative energy in youth. By opening children's eyes to the world of crafts, we spark their imagination and endless possibilities. Crafting can give children a sense of accomplishment as well as help build their self-esteem.

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  • March 17: St. Patrick’s Day

    This is a day to celebrate Irish traditions and heritage. Traditionally, on this day, many people will wear green and decorate with shamrocks. According to lore, St. Patrick, used the shamrock and wore green for luck, blessings and good fortune. Holy Trinity and worn green clothing.

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