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SUMMARY:Gorilla Suit Day!
DESCRIPTION:From the sublime to the ridiculous. Close on the heels of Thomas Paine day comes National Gorilla Suit Day (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorilla_suit#National_Gorilla_Suit_Day)\, a pseudo-holiday invented by famed Mad Magazine cartoonist Don Martin (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Martin_(cartoonist)).  The effluvium of controversy continues to surround this secular celebration: to some it is a blatant conspiracy of gorilla suit manufacturers to promote their wares\, others see it as one of America’s more important and venerable holidays. It origins lie in a 1963 comic strip. Don Martin aficionados later evolved the tradition that “NGSD” falls on the last day of January each year. Whatever your opinion of NGSD\, few deny the cartooning genius of Don Martin. Art historian Charles Taylor described Martin’s unique style of art and wit: His people are big-nosed schmoes with sleepy eyes\, puffs of wiry hair\, and what appear to be life preservers under the waistline of their clothes. Their hands make delicate little mincing gestures and their strangely thin\, elongated feet take a 90-degree turn at the toes as they step forward. Whether they’re average Joes or headhunters\, Martin’s people share the same physique: a tottering tower of obloids. Martin puts the bodies of these characters through every kind of permutation\, treating them as much like gadgets as the squirting flowers and joy buzzers that populate his gags: glass eyes pop out from a pat on the back; heads are steamrollered into manhole-cover shapes. All of this accompanied by a Dadaist panoply of sound effects found nowhere else: shtoink! shklorp! fwoba-dap! It’s unlikely Samuel Beckett was aware of Don Martin\, but had he been he might have recognized a kindred spirit.   (https://www.lambiek.net/artists/m/martin_don.htm)
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/gorilla-suit-day/
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day
DESCRIPTION:Darwin Day (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin_Day) celebrates the life and work of Charles Darwin\, a secular holiday widely celebrated within the global community with participation from all sectors of society. Even mainline churches have participated\, celebrating the day as Evolution Sunday or Evolution Weekend (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clergy_Letter_Project#Evolution_Weekend_and_related_activities) (see the Clergy Letter Project (https://www.theclergyletterproject.org/) for details). Under any of these names\, this day celebrates the wonder and beauty of both science and humanity\, and serve to recognize and celebrate the achievements of a man who cast a bright\, explanatory light on reality\, our self-knowledge\, and on the world of which we are part. Charles Darwin contributed to our understanding at the deepest level\, forever changed how we see ourselves within this vast\, impersonal universe\, and brought us a paradigm shift of seismic proportions. He symbolizes the brave\, human enterprise of science in confronting the mystery of existence. His life and work exemplify the spirit of wonder\, curiosity and adventure along with the excitement that the quest for knowledge and understanding can provide. The Darwin Day Program (http://www.darwinday.org/)\, an educational non-profit organization\, encourages interested groups and individuals throughout the world to participate in the annual celebration of Darwin Day by coordinating events and activities in their area on or around February 12. The program also offers a year-round educational outreach project to help in reaching the goal of improving the public’s understanding of science and foster an appreciation for our shared humanity. Darwin Day\, Evolution Sunday and Evolution Weekend encourage us to come together to champion science and humanity throughout our global community. They let us celebrate the astonishing engagement of our common intelligence with the wonder and excitement of life in the universe. If you agree\, visit the National Darwin Day (http://www.darwinday.org/) site and sign the petition calling for national recognition of this day. Then\, visit Epic of Evolution (http://epicofevolution.com/) for a great adventure.
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/darwin-day-2/
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SUMMARY:International Women's Day
DESCRIPTION:International Women’s Day (http://www.internationalwomensday.com/) (IWD)\, an international celebration\, honors the social\, economical\, and political achievements made by women everywhere.  This secular holiday dates back to the early 1900’s\, a time of turbulent growth in the industrialized world that saw growing demands for women to have the right to vote. Among other relevant historical events\, it commemorates the “Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire”\, on March 25\, 1911 in New York City\, where over 140 women lost their lives.  Born from the socialist and labor movements\, International Women’s Day has grown to become a global day of recognition and celebration across developed and developing countries alike. Promoted by the United Nations since 1975\, International Women’s Day is\, in the words of the UN\, “a day when women are recognized for their achievements without regard to divisions\, whether national\, ethnic\, linguistic\, cultural\, economic or political. It is an occasion for looking back on past struggles and accomplishments\, and more importantly\, for looking ahead to the untapped potential and opportunities that await future generations of women.”   For decades\, IWD has increased in strength annually. Women’s organizations and governments around the world have celebrated IWD annually on the 8th of March by holding large-scale events that honor women’s progress and highlight areas where women’s rights still need to be advanced.  IWD is an occasion that can be celebrated by all community groups that believe women’s rights are human rights.  Each year on March 8\, hundreds of International Women’s Day events occur all around the world. IWD events range from small random informal gatherings to large-scale highly organized events. All celebrate women’s advancement and highlight the need for continued vigilance and action. The day is about honoring all women and their accomplishments\, this can done by taking part in a large organized activity or by simply honoring the women in one’s life with flowers\, a small gift\, or even a thank you.
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/international-womens-day-2/
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SUMMARY:Pi Day
DESCRIPTION:Pi\, Greek letter (Π)\, is of course the symbol for the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Pi = 3.1415926535… (This is pi to just ten decimal places; it is an irrational number\, meaning the digits continue infinitely without repeating.) Math enthusiasts around the world celebrate Pi Day on March 14th\, i.e. 3/14 in the American dating convention\, since the first three digits of PI are 3.14 (March 14 also happens to be Albert Einstein’s birthday).  “Pi Moment” occurs on that day just before 3:10 pm (more precisely\, 15:9:26.5). The San Francisco Exploratorium celebrated the first Pi Day in 1988\, with staff and public marching around one of its circular spaces\, and then consuming fruit pies. Since then\, the museum has added pizza pies to its Pi Day menu. The founder of Pi Day\, the “Prince of Pi\,” is Larry Shaw\, now retired from the Exploratorium\, but still helping with the celebrations. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology often mails out its acceptance letters to be delivered to prospective students on Pi Day.  Celebrate Pi Day by doing anything to get students interested in mathematics. Teachers can organize many unique activities for students to generate interest. It is also used to inform students as well as the rest of the public about Pi\, its history and applications. Pi Day parties in math and science classes are common\, utilizing different types of pies\, all the while teaching students about Pi.
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/pi-day-2/
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SUMMARY:Freedom of Information Day
DESCRIPTION:Freedom of Information (FOI) Day (http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/press/information/topic.aspx?topic=FOI_Day) is an annual event on March 16\, the birthday of James Madison\, widely regarded as the Father of the Constitution and a foremost advocate for openness in government. On this day\, the American Library Association (http://www.ala.org/) presents the James Madison Award and the Eileen Cooke State &amp; Local Madison Award to recognize those individuals or groups that have championed\, protected\, and promoted public access to government information and the public’s right to know.   The James Madison Award – Named for President James Madison\, the award was established in 1986 and is presented annually on the anniversary of his birth. That award is designed to celebrate an individual or group that has brought awareness to these issues at the national level.  The Eileen Cooke State &amp; Local Madison Award – Named for Eileen Cooke\, former director of the ALA’s Washington Office\, this award honors an extraordinary leader who has built local grassroots awareness of the importance of access to information. Cooke herself was a tireless advocate for the public’s right to know and a mentor to many librarians and trustees. 
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/freedom-of-information-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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SUMMARY:Sunshine Week
DESCRIPTION:Sunshine Week (http://www.sunshineweek.org/) includes Freedom of Information Day (March 16)\, the birthday of James Madison\, and runs through that calendar week. Madison was the principal author of the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights which guarantee the rights of citizens.  Therefore Sunshine Week stands as a national initiative to open discussions about the important or open government and the freedom of information.  Sunshine Week dates back to 2002 when the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors launched Sunshine Sunday in response to efforts by some Florida legislators to create new exemptions to the state’s public records law. After Florida’s initiation on this topic\, other states followed its course. The American Society of Newspaper Editors launched Sunshine Week in March 2005. It has become an annual event.  Sunshine Week is not restricted to journalists. Anyone can be involved: students\, teachers\, bloggers\, private citizens\, public officials and non-profit groups. The only requirement is to engage in a public discussion either small or large about the importance of open government. A discussion can take many forms: a large public forum\, a classroom discussion\, an article or an editorial. The idea of participation is not about how much\, but about actually being involved.  To participate in Sunshine Week\, see https://sunshineweek.org/ (https://sunshineweek.org/) for ideas.
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/sunshine-week-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270319
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SUMMARY:Equinox (March)
DESCRIPTION:The March Equinox (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equinox) is one of two days in the calendar year when day and night hours are nearly equal; in the northern hemisphere\, it is also the first day of Spring (Gregorian calendar). Annual seasons exist because of two planetary occurrences: 1)  a 23.5° tilt of the earth’s axis\, which makes the earth rotate like a gyroscope\, so it points continuously in a fixed direction-toward the area of space near the North Star 2)  the earth continuously revolves around the sun in an elliptical orbit-once every 365.25 of our solar days. So for half of the year the Southern Hemisphere is more exposed to the sun than the Northern Hemisphere\, and for the other half of the year the reverse is true. At noontime in the Northern Hemisphere the sun appears highest in the sky during summer and lowest in the sky during winter. The Vernal (Spring) Equinox is almost exactly halfway between the winter and summer solstices\, and in the sky the sun appears about midway between its highest and lowest points. It is one of the two times during the year when day and night are almost exactly 12 hours long\, and very close to being equal to one another. The other day is the Autumnal Equinox\, which usually falls on or near the first day of Autumn (September 22-23 northern hemisphere / March 20-21 southern) in the Gregorian calendar. The First Day of Spring has been a time of celebration throughout recorded Western history. Most ancient Mediterranean Pagan religions had some sort of festival at or around the time of the Vernal Equinox. The celebrations were a way to rejoice in the rebirth of nature and to ritually act out this seasonal change\, from the symbolic death of the earth in winter to its resurrection through the budding and blooming that came after the equinox. Many of these religions had stories of a man-god\, born of a virgin\, who was killed and reborn at this time each year\, and this day was often connected to the worship of many fertility goddesses with such names as Ostara\, Astarte\, Eostre\, Ishtar\, and Ostra. The name for the modern Christian Easter holiday originated from these spring celebrations. In every culture the Vernal Equinox signals the return of weather that favors our ability to grow agricultural crops\, and for this reason we have associated it with the “rebirth” of our ability to perpetuate ourselves. It is understandable why we have chosen to celebrate such a momentous occasion\, and why it has come to represent “rebirth” in a variety of contexts. For freethinkers the Vernal Equinox is a great time to celebrate the rebirth of Western art\, philosophy\, and culture with secular themes after centuries of religious domination. It is also a perfect day to celebrate the accomplishments of intellect\, reason\, and logic\, and a time to renew connections to our intellectual past as well as renew promises to continue striving to enlighten and improve the human condition. Another freethought holiday to celebrate around this time\, and as an alternative to Easter\, is the Excitement of Life Week (http://www.secularseasons.org/calendar/2003/april/excitement_of_life.html).
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/equinox-march-2/
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SUMMARY:Atheist Coming-Out Day
DESCRIPTION:Atheist Day or Atheist Coming-Out Day (http://www.atheistrepublic.com/atheist-day) is a relatively new global secular holiday declared in 2019 by the Freedom From Religon Foundation (https://ffrf.org/) in partnership with the Atheist Republic (http://www.atheistrepublic.com/). In the words of the declaration: “We atheists and atheist allies hereby declare that from now on\, March 23rd is Atheist Day. We recognize the struggle of atheists to live authentic lives in many parts of the world. The struggle to openly affirm one’s atheism. The fear of intolerant governments\, mobs\, and religious zealots. “On March 23rd we shall take a stand for our right to be treated equal and for those of us in countries where atheists are persecuted and live under a threat of death. From every city in every country in the world we shall be one voice\, a voice of reason.”
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/atheist-coming-out-day-2/
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SUMMARY:April Fool's Day
DESCRIPTION:You gotta be kidding me …For decades\, April Fools Day has been a celebration of nonsense. Practical jokes and other foolish activities mark the morning hours of April 1st. But by one tradition\, all foolish behavior must cease by noon\, or roles will be reversed\, and the joke will be on you! Foolery abounds in our 21st Century culture; April Fools Day offers to groups\, organizations and individuals committed to minimizing the nonsense and gobbledygook in our world\, a chance to educate and enlighten the public through fun events and activity. It also gives us an opportunity to commemorate Steve Allen by officially recognizing Dumbth (http://www.amazon.com/Dumbth-Thinking-Reason-Better-Improve/dp/1573922374) as the Book of the Month. Activity Suggestions … A Parody of the Paranormal: Though it’s shunned upon by some\, ridicule can be a powerful tool and April Fools Day offers an outlet to employ parody and satire in a constructive way. Through skit\, fun activity and wacky presentations\, consider how your group can mimic the nonsensical ideas that circulate within the paranormal communities and accompanying the activity with hand-outs and informational materials thereby serving to educate others about many of the pseudosciences and other unsupported ideas. Blunder Expo: “To err is human” wrote Shakespeare and yes indeed\, we humans can often make silly mistakes and do stupid things! Politicians\, the media\, celebrities and other people living in the public eye are especially prone to blunders. Blunders have even changed the course of history. A Blunder Expo can help draw attention to the mistakes and foolishness that have plagued our kind and possibly work to minimize such behavior in the future. It also provides an opportunity to promote critical thought – one of our many tools in helping to avoid mistakes and stupidity. Monty Python Film Festival: What better way to celebrate April Fools Day than to sit and watch those masters of the absurd and foolish tweak the noses of society\, religion\, and politics\, and still have room for a fish dance or two! With today’s abundance of videocassettes and DVDs that showcase the best of Monty Python on film and television\, take a few days or a weekend out as a group to gather in front of the television\, serve up your favorite snacks\, and watch the unofficial comedy troupe of the freethought movement.  
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/april-fools-day-2/
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SUMMARY:Yuri's Night\, or Cosmonauts Day
DESCRIPTION:Yuri’s Night\, also called Cosmonauts Day\, is a day in honor of Yuri Gagarin\, who became the first human in space on April 12\, 1961. Twenty years later on the same day the U.S. launched the first space shuttle. The Soviet Union first celebrated Cosmonauts Day in 1962\, on the first anniversary of Gagarin successful flight into space. It was celebrated annually in the USSR and then Russia. The idea for a worldwide celebration of space and technology sprang into existence at the United Nations’ Space Generation Advisory Council Conference in September of 2000. The new\, worldwide Yuri’s Night was first celebrated on April 12\, 2001 and has since become an annual international celebration. Yuri’s Night not only celebrates space and technology\, but also the principles of freethinking. Once people thought that the other planets travelled around Earth. It took courage as well as intelligence for people to argue against the religiously-ordained view of the Earth as the center of the universe. Celebrating Yuri’s Night not only is about celebrating his historic achievement\, but all accomplishments of science that have overturned dogma and advanced our knowledge of our universe. Yuri’s Night has become an international phenomenon since its introduction in 2001. Every year coordinators and participants look to broaden the spectrum of events held. The range of events is as diverse as the people who hold them; even residents of the International Space Station have been known to join in the fun. Whether in someone’s living room\, a nightclub or a world-class science museum\, Cosmonauts Day events all have one thing in common: people who are excited about space exploration\, science\, freethought\, and want to join together to celebrate it. Participating in Cosmonauts Day isn’t difficult: if finding an already existing party near is hard\, then get your friends together call it a Yuri’s Night party. Getting people to think about space\, science\, and freethought is the focus no matter the venue. “Circling the earth in my orbital spaceship I marveled at its beauty. People of the world\, let us safeguard and enhance this beauty\, not destroy it!” — Yuri Gagarin
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/yuris-night-or-cosmonauts-day-2/
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SUMMARY:Ask An Atheist Day
DESCRIPTION:National Ask an Atheist Day (https://www.wheniscalendars.com/national-ask-an-atheist-day/) is a movible secular holiday occurring twice each year — on the 3rd Thursday of April (anywhere from April 15 to April 21)\, and on the 3rd Thursday of September (from Sept 15 to Sep 21). As if atheists don’t have enough to do already. “NAaA Day” is an opportunity for secular groups across the country to dispell stereotypes about atheism and to encourage constructive\, courteous dialogue between believers and nonbelievers. And it is an opportunity for the general public—particularly people of faith—to approach non-theists and ask questions about secular life. Please don’t be afraid to spark up a discussion with us\, we won’t bite. Most don’t\, anyway. The first NAaA Day was in February of 2011\, when members of the Secular Student Alliance (https://secularstudents.org/) (SSA) at the University of Illinois set up a table with a sign that said “Ask an Atheist.” The next month an article appeared in the Friendly Atheist website (https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/)\, written by a “Guest Contributor” (probably an SSA member)\, saying the event was a smashing success and the Illinois group hoped to take the day nationally. “The SSA is ready to help\,” it added. Since then NAaA Day has occurred across the nation each April since\, and soon in September as well. For those interested\, it helps to know a bit about atheism. Of course the point is to ask atheists questions\, but here is some background. Generally atheists have no belief in deities\, which is not quite the same as a positive belief no deity exists. The prefix “a” just means “without.” Atheism has no set ideology—atheists may be humanists\, rationalists\, Unitarian Universalists\, postmodernists\, secularists\, among other things. Historically\, Greek and Roman philosophers and writers such as Epicurus\, Democritus\, and Lucretius had an influence on what would become atheism. The term didn’t appear until the sixteenth century\, a time when freethought and skepticism began to flourish. Some that lived during the Age of Enlightenment were the first to identify themselves as atheists. The supremacy of human reason was an facit of the French Revolution\, and it was at this time that atheism first became used politically. Science also began to lock horns with orthodox religion during the second half of the nineteenth century. Today it is challenging to estimate how many atheists are in the world. A 2015 poll claimed about 11% of the world’s population are atheists\, and a 2012 poll claimed the number to be 13% (both WIN/Gallup International polls). A BBC poll from 2004 put the number at 8%. Europe and Asia seem to have the largest number of atheists. In 2015\, 61% of Chinese citizens identified as atheists. How to observe the day. If you call yourself an atheist\, you can celebrate the day in a variety of ways. For example\, set up a table where believers and others can come up to you and ask you questions about atheism\, secular living\, and your beliefs (or nonbeliefs). You can email (mailto:organizers@secularstudents.org) the SSA for supplies for your table\, such as brochures\, stickers (https://secularstudents.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/AAAD-stickers-768×632.jpg)\, posters\, and flyers. You could also wear the stickers and put flyers up on campus (flyers could be put up before the day as well). You could organize an “ask an atheist” panel event\, or go on a radio station and have an “ask an atheist” segment where listeners are able to call in and ask you questions about atheism. When posting on social media\, use the hashtag #askanatheist. For more about the day and how to participate\, take a look at the Ask An Atheist Day Activity Guide (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XJObSWsJnmFY29WDsCGmMeJzCGax0QfQ/view). But what if you aren’t an atheist? Celebrate NAaA Day by asking an atheist about atheism! The day is meant to be filled with respectful dialogue\, so make sure to participate in such a way\, no matter if you are an atheist or the person asking questions.
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/ask-an-atheist-day-3/
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SUMMARY:Earth Day
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day is a day to grow and diversify the environmental movement\, and to mobilize our resources to promote a healthy\, sustainable planet. Earth Day is the only Secular Holiday celebrated simultaneously around the globe by people of all backgrounds\, faiths and nationalities. More than a half billion people participate in Earth Day campaigns every year. U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson founded Earth Day in 1970 to push the environment onto the national agenda. It is an inclusive event\, attracting people of all religions and beliefs. Non-religious groups have many reasons to celebrate Earth Day: those who don’t believe in heaven or divine intervention realize that this world is all we have and that it is in our hands to protect it. Those who believe that the scientific method is the best way to gain understanding of our world\, can also use Earth Day to promote the best available science about environmental issues. Secular groups can use this annual event to network with environmental groups and other organizations. You can celebrate Earth Day in many different ways. Events across the globe are often designed to bring notice of the environment to lawmakers. Events also take place on college and school campuses. Meetings intended for the sole purpose of attracting attention to the cause are the most common; these meetings often employ music\, speakers\, and other attractions to generate attention.  
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/earth-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270508
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SUMMARY:National Day of Reason
DESCRIPTION:The National Day of Reason (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_day_of_reason) (NDoR)\, endorsed first in 2003 and honored by U.S. secularists\, occurs on the first Thursday of May. NDoR is a response and counterbalance to the National Day of Prayer\, designated by the US Congress since 1952. On this day all humanist Americans can join hands to celebrate rational thinking—a concept all can or should support. The goal: to raise public awareness of the persistent threat to religious liberty posed by government intrusion into the sphere of private worship. For details\, and to learn about events in your area\, see http://www.nationaldayofreason.org/ (http://www.nationaldayofreason.org/). Other organizations such as the Ethical Humanist Society of Philadelphia (http://www.phillyethics.org/) have designated this the Rational Day of Care\, a day to donate home-cooked meals to the Aid for Friends project\, or perform other acts of humanistic charity. On January 23\, 1808\, in a letter to the Reverend Samuel Miller\, our Founding Father Thomas Jefferson had these words: “Fasting and prayer are religious exercises; the enjoining them an act of discipline. Every religious society has a right to determine for itself the time for these exercises\, and the objects proper for them\, according to their own particular tenets; and right can never be safer than in their hands\, where the Constitution has deposited it. …civil powers alone have been given to the President of the United States and no authority to direct the religious exercises of his constituents.”  The National Day of Reason is a movable secular holiday. It can occur any time from May 1 to May 7.    (http://www.nationaldayofreason.org/)
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/national-day-of-reason-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270526
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201508Z
UID:225048-1811203200-1811289599@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:Towel Day
DESCRIPTION:Towel Day (http://towelday.org/) is the annual celebration of the life and writings of Douglas Adams (1952-2001)\, humorist\, humanist\, conservationist\, science fiction writer\, and social critic. On that day\, fans around the universe proudly carry a towel in his honor. Why a towel? Don’t panic\, go to the website to see – or better yet\, read The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hitchhiker%27s_Guide_to_the_Galaxy_(novel)). It’s a great book.  
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/towel-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270527
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201508Z
UID:225049-1811289600-1811375999@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:Opposite Day
DESCRIPTION:Some say the proper date is May 26\, some say April 30\, some say March 27th — can you ever be sure? When someone says “Today is Opposite Day\,” he might be lying!  Opposite Day is a day to say the reverse of what you mean\, with a wink\, with a nod; a day when “no” means “yes” and “shut up” means “keep talking;” a day to be nice to your boss\, teacher or enemy\, and a complete jerk to your best friend; a day to turn words on their head; a day to tie knots in logic. Celebrate with care. It might get you in trouble!
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/opposite-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270529
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201508Z
UID:225050-1811462400-1811548799@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:Birthday of Science
DESCRIPTION:The Birthday of Science marks the day Thales of Miletus (in 585 BCE) correctly predicted a solar eclipse. A better choice might be the discovery of fire or the wheel\, but we don’t know exactly when that happened\, or who did it. We do know about Thales. His prediction was significant because the idea of cause and effect (causality) applies to all science. Given any phenomenon\, with the exception of purely random quantum events\, in principle we can trace its cause or causes\, and the cause of those causes\, back through time — until all cause-tracks merge at the “Big Bang\,” beyond which\, presumably\, no tracks remain. The seeds of our life and future were sewn then. The Large Hadron Collider (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider) is an effort to re-create those first moments. Science desires a beginning that applies to the big picture\, and a sense of order and predictability.  That is where causality leads us.
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/birthday-of-science-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270602
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201508Z
UID:225051-1811808000-1811894399@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:Hug an Atheist Day
DESCRIPTION:In 2009\, freethinker William Bermudez started Hug an Atheist Day (http://www.weirdholiday.com/hug-an-atheist-day/) (June 1st) to poke fun at other groups popping up at the time to encouraged hugging. He called for people to run up and hug atheists or any nonbeliever in general\, whether agnostic\, skeptic\, secular humanist\, or with other heretical views. In the words of one blogger: It doesn’t matter what your worldview is\, practice a little tolerance. Find your nearest Atheist\, Absurdist\, Agnostic\, Anti-Religionist\, Antitheist\, Apatheist\, Deist\, Dystheist\, Existentialist\, Freethinker\, Gropaga\, Ignostic\, Mahayana\, Marxist\, Misotheist\, Naturalistic Pantheist\, Nihilist\, Nontheist\, Pastafarian\, Secular Humanist\, Skeptic\, Spagnostic\, Structuralist\, Buddhist\, Zenbuddhist\, or anyone else who doubts the existence of a god\, and  &amp; give him/her the biggest hug ever! But use common sense\, because not everyone appreciates uninvited hugs.
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/hug-an-atheist-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270606
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201509Z
UID:225052-1812153600-1812239999@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:World Environment Day
DESCRIPTION:The goal of World Environment Day is to stimulate worldwide awareness of environmental issues\, and to generate action for conservation. The United Nations General Assembly established World Environment Day (http://worldenvironmentday.global/) in 1972 to mark the opening of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment. Each year World Environment Day celebrations occur at a different location around the globe. To find a location for this year\, see: World Environment Day Events (https://www.unenvironment.org/events). World Environment Day gives environmental issues a human face\, one with which we can identify. The philosophy of the Day has changed little over the last three decades; it still strives to associate faces with environmental issues and empower people to be advocates of sustainable and equitable development. By promoting an understanding that communities are pivotal to changing the attitudes towards environmental issues\, and advocating partnerships\, World Environment Day strives to ensure all nations and peoples enjoy a safe\, clean\, healthy\, and more prosperous future. In the words of the United Nations Environment Programme\, “On this World Environment Day\, let us not despair\, but instead examine the state of our environment. Let us consider carefully the actions which each of us must take\, and then address ourselves to our common task of preserving all life on earth in a mood of sober resolution and quiet confidence.” Groups around the world hold activities to acknowledge and celebrate this day. Find an activity near you\, and join the fun!
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/world-environment-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270620
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201509Z
UID:225053-1813363200-1813449599@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:Juneteenth
DESCRIPTION:Juneteenth (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juneteenth)\, an unofficial American secular holiday but official in Texas\, commemorates a major milestone: slavery’s end in the United States. On June 19\, 1865\, Union soldiers led by Major General Gordon Granger landed at Galveston\, Texas\, with news that the war was over and the enslaved were now free. This was two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation (official on Jan 1\, 1863). The Proclamation had had little impact in Texas due to a lack of federal troops to enforce it – but with General Granger’s arrival\, Union forces were finally strong enough to overcome resistance. Why a two and a half year delay in the recognition of Emanicipation? Variant stories try to explain this. One concerns a messenger murdered on his way to Texas with the news. Another is that enslavers deliberately supressed the news to maintain the labor force on their plantations. Another\, that federal troops actually waited for slave owners to reap the benefits of one last cotton harvest before going to Texas. For some\, very likely\, President Lincoln’s authority over the rebel states was still in question. Whatever the truth of it\, conditions in Texas sadly remained status quo well beyond what was statutory. On arrival\, General Granger’s first order of business was to proclaim General Order Number 3 (http://www.juneteenth.com/general_order_no_3.htm)\, which began as follows: “The people of Texas are informed that in accordance with a Proclamation from the Executive of the United States\, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves\, and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that between employer and hired laborer.” Reactions ranged from shock to jubilation. While many lingered to learn of the new employer-to-employee relationship\, others left before offers were completely off the lips of their former ‘masters’ – attesting to the varying conditions on the plantations and the realization of freedom. Even with nowhere to go\, they felt that leaving the plantation would be their first breath of freedom. Moving North was logical; for many it represented true freedom\, while the desire to reach family members in neighboring states drove some into Louisiana\, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Settling into these new areas as free men and women brought on new realities and the challenges of establishing a heretofore non-existent status for black people in America. Recounting the memories of that great day in June of 1865 and its festivities would serve as motivation as well as a release from the growing pressures encountered in their new territories. The celebration of June 19th\, coined “Juneteenth” but also called “Freedom Day\,” “Liberation Day” and “Jubilee Day\,” began the next year and grew yearly with participation from abolitionists and family of former slaves. The Juneteenth celebration became a time to reassure each other\, to gather with family\, and to hear speakers recount the abuses of the past. Decades after Emancipation\, Juneteenth continued to be revered in Texas with many former slaves and descendants making an annual pilgrimage back to Galveston on the date. Modern American secularists can mark this day by educating themselves about this stain on our history. A good starting point is The Middle Passage by Dr. John Henrick Clarke (https://www.juneteenth.com/middlep.htm).
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/juneteenth-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270624
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201509Z
UID:225055-1813449600-1813795199@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:Solstice (June)
DESCRIPTION:Called Summer Solstice in the northern hemisphere\, Winter Solstice in the southern\, people have marked the June Solstice in some way or another for thousands of years. Many religions have seasonal holy days linked to this day. It is the day when the Northern Hemisphere has more daylight than at any other time of the year. In the Southern Hemisphere\, the least daylight occurs this day in June. The precise date of the June Solstice varies from year to year\, but usually it is between the 20th and 23rd of June. “Solstice” comes from two Latin words: “sol” (meaning sun) and “sistere\,” (to cause to stand still). At noon in either hemisphere the sun will be high in the sky during summer\, low during winter. On the day with the greatest number of daylight hours\, the sun reaches its maximum elevation; we call this the Summer Solstice. Likewise\, the day with the least daylight is the Winter Solstice. In the Northern Hemisphere\, the June Solstice is officially the first day of summer\, also called Midsummer because it comes roughly during the midst of the growing season in Europe.
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/solstice-june-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270622
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201509Z
UID:225054-1813536000-1813622399@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:World Humanist Day
DESCRIPTION:(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Humanist_Day)World Humanist Day is a day to spread information and combat misinformation about humanism as a life-philosophy and a means to affect change in the world. This secular holiday dates back to the 1980s\, when several local state chapters of the American Humanist Association (http://www.humanist.net/) (AHA) began celebrating World Humanist Day. Different chapters had different ideas as to when that day should be\, however. In the late 1980s and early 1990s\, the AHA and then the International Humanist Ethical Union passed resolutions declaring the Summer Solstice to be World Humanist Day. The American Humanist Association (http://www.humanist.net/)\, the International Humanist and Ethical Union (http://www.iheu.org/)\, the Council for Secular Humanism (http://www.secularhumanism.org/)\, the Campus Freethought Alliance (http://www.campusfreethought.org/) and the Secular Student Alliance (http://www.secularstudents.org/) currently celebrate World Humanist Day. Use this secular holiday to educate the public in your area about humanism\, and to gather and celebrate as a humanist community that continues to contribute to the progress and education of the world. A picnic\, is a particularly good way to celebrate World Humanist Day. Read your favorite humanist texts aloud; spend time socializing with your fellow humanists in a relaxed\, natural environment.
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/world-humanist-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270627
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201512Z
UID:225056-1813968000-1814054399@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:Torture Victims' Day
DESCRIPTION:In 1997\, the United Nations General Assembly passed resolution 52/149\, establishing June 26 as the United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Day_in_Support_of_Victims_of_Torture). The goal is the eradication of torture and the effective functioning of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel\, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (resolution 39/46\, annex\, 26 June 1987). This day gives us all an opportunity to stand united against cruelty\, and remind the world that torture is a violation of basic human rights. Clearly the abolition of torture is a key issue to freethinkers and humanists\, and too often the worst perpetrators of this atrocity are highly religious societies. But secular societies have been far from innocent of it.  This is a cause where we can often join hands with our religious brothers and sisters. Take a moment on this day to visit the United Nations webpage (https://www.un.org/en/observances/torture-victims-day) for this secular holiday. “At a time when the legitimate aspirations of people in many regions of the world for greater freedom\, dignity and a better life are too often met with violence and repression\, I urge States to respect the fundamental rights of all people. Torture and other forms of cruel\, degrading and inhuman treatment and punishment\, wherever they occur and whatever the circumstances\, can never be justified.” Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Message for the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture\, 2011  
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/torture-victims-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270702
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201513Z
UID:225057-1814400000-1814486399@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:Chevalier de la Barre Day
DESCRIPTION:Mainly a French observance\, Chevalier de la Barre Day is for all who opposes religious oppression\, marking the execution of the Chevalier de la Barre for impiety. On July 1\, 1766\, church authorities tortured and killed young Jean-Francois de la Barre (the “Chevalier de la Barre” because he held the title of Chevalier or “knight”) for impiety. His reputed “crimes” included not doffing his hat at a religious procession\, singing bawdy songs\, and the possession of banned books by Voltaire\, a famed writer of his day and a leading critic of the Catholic Church. An outraged Voltaire made the execution a cause célèbre\, haunted by “this sentence so execrable\, and at the same time so absurd\, which is an eternal disgrace to France\,” because a key piece of evidence used against La Barre was La Barre’s possession of Voltaire’s Philosophical Dictionary. The Chevalier and two young friends had been accused of defacing a crucifix in the French town of Abbeville. None saw this happen\, but local clergy harassed and harrangued the villagers until a few\, fearing excommunication\, vaguely recalled three youths who had not removed their hats at a recent Catholic procession. They pointed out La Barre and his friends. Once charged\, one of the youths fled to Holland\, and one (only 15 years old) was simply fined. Only the 19 year old La Barre remained. A search of his home turned up three forbidden books. The courts and the church decided they had their ideal suspect. Mercilessly they tortured him\, cut out his tongue\, then decapitated him. Eventually they burned his body on a pyre along with his copy of Voltaire’s book. In 1905\, a statue of Jean-Francois\, Chevalier de la Barre was built in Montmartre\, on the outskirts of Paris. In 1941\, Nazi collaborationists removed it and melted down for munitions for the war effort – while leaving statues of saints and kings intact. In France\, Chevalier de la Barre Day often features demonstrations in his memory. Today\, freethinkers in France and the West experience great freedom in their lives\, but in other cultures still torture and kill freethinkers and disidents for their beliefs. Chevalier de la Barre Day is therefore a day to remember all those men and women persecuted by religion\, and to campaign for the rights of those persecuted today. For more information\, see: Chevalier de la Barre (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Fran%C3%A7ois_de_la_Barre).
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/chevalier-de-la-barre-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270705
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201513Z
UID:225058-1814659200-1814745599@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:Indivisible Day
DESCRIPTION:In the state of Minnesota\, former Governor Jess Ventura declared Independence Day to be Indivisible Day\, a day in recognition of the separation of Church and State\, and the vital role it has played in keeping our nation free and whole. For more information\, see https://secularseasons.org/july/indivisible_day.html (https://secularseasons.org/july/indivisible_day.html).  
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/indivisible-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270712
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201514Z
UID:225059-1815264000-1815350399@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:World Population Day
DESCRIPTION:The Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme established World Population Day (https://www.unfpa.org/swop-2014) in 1989\, seeking to raise awareness of global population issues. The inspiration for this annual event was public interest in Five Billion Day\, July 11\, 1987\, when the world’s population reached approximately five billion people.  Visit the World Population Clock at https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/ (https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/).
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/world-population-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270808
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201514Z
UID:225060-1817078400-1817683199@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:World Friendship Day
DESCRIPTION:World Friendship Day (http://www.friendshipday.org/) (or International Friendship Day) is the first Sunday of August\, which of course floats\, like the friendship in our lives\, and can be any day from Aug 1 through Aug 7. We humans are social creatures. We recognize the value of friendship\, the invisible thread connecting our hearts. In 1935 the US Congress proclaimed World Friendship Day as a time to celebrate this humanist sentiment. Since then other nations across the world have adopted the noble idea of Friendship Day\, honoring it on the first Sunday of August every year\, making it a true international celebration. How can you acknowledge Friendship Day? Call on your friends\, invite them for food\, embrace them\, exchange cards and flowers\, gift them with a friendship band or bracelet (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendship_bracelet)\, or mark the day with programs celebrating human camaraderie. Note\, some groups and nations celebrate Friendship at other times of the year\, with different customs and different emphasis. For instance:   – National Friendship Day is the first Sunday in August  – Women’s Friendship Day\, the third Sunday in August  – International Friendship Month is February  – Old Friends / New Friends Week is the third week of MayWhat is remarkably constant amid this diversity is idea of the celebration of our connections. Everywhere\, people express love for their friends and cherish their presence in life. For more information on this secular holiday\, click here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendship_day).
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/world-friendship-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270811
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270812
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201515Z
UID:225061-1817942400-1818028799@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:Ingersoll Day
DESCRIPTION:Ingersoll Day marks the birthday of Robert Green Ingersoll (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_G._Ingersoll)\, honoring the life and work of one of the most noted freethinkers in US history. Ingersoll was also the most successful orator in nineteenth century America\, heard by more Americans than any human before the advent of motion pictures and radio. A leading political figure\, he campaigned against slavery and for the rights of women and minorities. They called him the “Great Agnostic.” He attracted huge crowds to lectures that criticized religion and promoted freethought. Walt Whitman and Mark Twain greatly admired him. Celebrate Ingersoll Day with a visit to the Robert Green Ingersoll Birthplace Museum (http://www.secularhumanism.org/index.php?section=ingersoll&amp;page=museum)\, or by reading excerpts from the Complete Works of Ingersoll (http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/robert_ingersoll/).  (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_G._Ingersoll) “When I became convinced that the universe is natural\, that all the ghosts and gods are myths\, there entered into my brain\, into my soul\, into every drop of my blood the sense\, the feeling\, the joy of freedom. The walls of my prison crumbled and fell. The dungeon was flooded with light and all the bolts and bars and manacles became dust. I was no longer a servant\, a serf\, or a slave. There was for me no master in all the wide world\, not even in infinite space. I was free — free to think\, to express my thoughts — free to live my own ideal\, free to live for myself and those I loved\, free to use all my faculties\, all my senses\, free to spread imagination’s wings\, free to investigate\, to guess and dream and hope\, free to judge and determine for myself . . . I was free! I stood erect and fearlessly\, joyously faced all worlds.” — Robert Green Ingersoll\, “Why I Am An Agnostic”  
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/ingersoll-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270922
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201515Z
UID:225062-1820966400-1821571199@wp.aofonline.org
SUMMARY:World Cleanup Day
DESCRIPTION:In the United States\, World Cleanup Day (https://www.worldcleanupday.us/) (WCD) is the third Saturday of September\, which due to calendar vageries can drift from Sept 15 to Sept 21. But eco-groups urge us to think of all of September as World Cleanup Month. And that’s a great idea. The idea of WCD began in the small country of Estonia in 2008\, when 50\,000 people united to clean up the entire country in just five hours. On that day\, a bottom-up civic movement was born. It spread virally around the globe\, capturing the hearts off people worldwide\, who followed suit with the same ambitious ‘one country\, one-day’ formula. By 2018 it had united 18 million people across 157 countries and territories. Today the simple idea is a global movement with millions of volunteers and charismatic leaders. The simple act of cleaning has bound together people and groups that would otherwise never unite to work towards the same goal. Civil society\, governments and global corporations\, women in Saudi Arabia\, people defying war in Yemen and Syria\, Muslims\, Jews\, Hindus and Christians\, men and women\, children. Why? Because every human has a place they call Home\, be it a mansion\, a street\, a hut or a cardboard box. Then there are the cities\, countries\, and regions we call home; the planet we call home. When the Estonians successfully cleaned their home in 5 hours\, the world took notice. The simplicity of the idea and the ‘let’s do it’ attitude took off and the rest\, as they say\, is history. After all\, anyone can pick up trash. But World Cleanup Day has become much more than that. Daycares\, schools\, companies\, government officials – the old\, the young\, the rich\, the poor\, the able and less able – everyone has contributed. Because they can. Because they wanted to be involved in making their home a better place. Because they were given an opportunity to help. Because they belong to a community\, and the community belongs to us. How can you help? Go to https://www.worldcleanupday.us (https://www.worldcleanupday.us/) or https://www.worldcleanupday.org/ (https://www.worldcleanupday.org/)\, find your local contacts\, register for a Cleanup\, and rise early that day to help to beautify your parks\, trails\, beaches\, mountains\, and open spaces. The world will be better for it\, and you will be a better person.
URL:https://wp.aofonline.org/event/world-cleanup-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270922
DTSTAMP:20260404T115521
CREATED:20260310T201515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T201515Z
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SUMMARY:Ask An Atheist Day
DESCRIPTION:National Ask an Atheist Day (https://www.wheniscalendars.com/national-ask-an-atheist-day/) is a movible secular holiday that occurs twice each year — first on the 3rd Thursday of April (which can be anywhere from April 15 to April 21)\, then on the 3rd Thursday of September (from Sept 15 to Sep 21). As if atheists don’t have enough to do already. “NAaA Day” is an opportunity for secular groups across the country to dispell stereotypes about atheism and to encourage constructive\, courteous dialogue between believers and nonbelievers. And it is an opportunity for the general public—particularly people of faith—to approach non-theists and ask questions about secular life. Please don’t be afraid to spark up a discussion with us\, we won’t bite. Most don’t\, anyway. The first event was in February of 2011\, when members of the Secular Student Alliance (https://secularstudents.org/) (SSA) at the University of Illinois set up a table with a sign that said “Ask an Atheist.” The next month an article appeared in the Friendly Atheist website (https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/)\, written by a “Guest Contributor” (probably an SSA member)\, saying the event was a smashing success and the Illinois group hoped to take the day nationally. “The SSA is ready to help\,” it added. Since then NAaA Day has occured across the nation each April since\, and soon in September as well. For those interested\, it helps to know a bit about atheism. Of course the point is to ask atheists questions\, but here is some background. Generally\, atheists have no belief in deities\, which is not quite the same as a positive belief that no deity exists. The prefix “a” just means “without.” Atheism has no set ideology—atheists may be humanists\, rationalists\, unitarian universalists\, postmodernists\, secularists\, among other things. Historically\, Greek and Roman philosophers and writers such as Epicurus\, Democritus\, and Lucretius had an influence on what would become atheism. The term didn’t appear until the sixteenth century\, a time when freethought and skepticism began to flourish. Some that lived during the Age of Enlightenment were the first to identify themselves as atheists. The supremacy of human reason was an facit of the French Revolution\, and it was at this time that atheism first became used politically. Science also began to lock horns with orthodox religion during the second half of the nineteenth century. Today it is challenging to estimate how many atheists are in the world. A 2015 poll claimed about 11% of the world’s population are atheists\, and a 2012 poll claimed the number to be 13% (both WIN/Gallup International polls). A BBC poll from 2004 put the number at 8%. Europe and Asia seem to have the largest number of atheists. In 2015\, 61% of Chinese citizens identified as atheists. How to observe the day. If you call yourself an atheist\, you can celebrate the day in a variety of ways. For example\, set up a table where believers and others can come up to you and ask you questions about atheism\, secular living\, and your beliefs (or nonbeliefs). You can email (mailto:organizers@secularstudents.org) the SSA for supplies for your table\, such as brochures\, stickers (https://secularstudents.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/AAAD-stickers-768×632.jpg)\, posters\, and flyers. You could also wear the stickers and put flyers up on campus (flyers could be put up before the day as well). You could organize an “ask an atheist” panel event\, or go on a radio station and have an “ask an atheist” segment where listeners are able to call in and ask you questions about atheism. When posting on social media\, use the hashtag #askanatheist. For more about the day and how to participate\, take a look at the Ask An Atheist Day Activity Guide (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XJObSWsJnmFY29WDsCGmMeJzCGax0QfQ/view). But what if you aren’t an atheist? Celebrate NAaA Day by asking an atheist about atheism! The day is meant to be filled with respectful dialogue\, so make sure to participate in such a way\, no matter if you are an atheist or the person asking questions.
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SUMMARY:Talk Like A Pirate Day
DESCRIPTION:Avast ye lubbers. International Talk Like a Pirate Day (http://talklikeapirate.com) is a day to show your Piratude. Created in 1995 by John Baur and Mark Summers\, promulgated to worldwide popularity by humorist Dave Barry in a syndicated column\, this is a secular holiday we can celebrate in many ways: garb like pirates\, talk like pirates\, swill grog like pirates\, stagger and fall down like pirates. What’s grog? Never mind\, just find some and knock it back. Then haul your keel\, shiver your timbers\, and do wha’ ever else seem right and proper\, ’cause this be a day to celebrate. More info ahoy\, here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Talk_Like_a_Pirate_Day).  (http://www.talklikeapirate.com/) Other Piratey links: How to Talk like a Pirate\, instructions here (http://www.yarr.org.uk/talk/). Translate text into Pirate Talk here (http://funtranslations.com/pirate). Google’s Pirate Search engine is here (http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=xx-pirate).
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CATEGORIES:Secular Holiday
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