Bolivia Edition

August 10, 2026

World Pocket Notebook Day leads today's complete edition for Bolivia.

Daily Edition

Monday, August 10, 2026

Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.

Overhead of vintage photo camera near leather notebook with map and camera roll near knife and cone placed on table
World Calendar Day

World Pocket Notebook Day

A day for lists, sketches, phone numbers, recipes, reminders, ideas, and the old power of writing something down.

Vibrant catrina figures in traditional attire float on Cuitzeo Lake, capturing Mexican cultural essence.
Regional/Cultural Day

Dia del Pique Cruceño

The eastern lowlands have their own culinary identity and pique a lo cruceño is the proof. Grilled meat, rice, yuca, and llajwa, simple and perfect in the tropical heat. Cruceños do not need altitude to cook, they need charcoal and a Sunday afternoon and nothing else.

Man inspecting vintage electronics and retro radios in cluttered shop full of antique audio equipment.
Regional/Cultural Day

Bolivia Morning Radio Day

A day for traffic, weather, jokes, songs, news, and the voices that keep people company while the day begins.

Two male volunteers packing donation bags with essentials indoors.
Regional/Cultural Day

Helpful Neighbor Day

A day for borrowing, lifting, watching, warning, checking in, and making the block feel less anonymous.

Explore a serene dirt road flanked by coconut palms under a vibrant blue sky in the Maldives.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Cocos (Keeling) Islands Day

You spot the endemic Cocos buff-banded rail, coconut crabs, and various tropical seabirds inhabiting these remote Indian Ocean islands. You notice that residents keep dogs, cats, and tropical fish as pets in this isolated community. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Commercial aircraft landing above ocean with clear blue skies, near beach resort.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Sint Maarten Day

You find that Sint Maarten's identity centers on its rum production, particularly Opa Locka and locally-distilled spirits that reflect Caribbean heritage. You recognize that these rums carry the island's colonial history and its position as a multicultural crossroads in the Eastern Caribbean.