World Community Noticeboard Day
A day for posters, bulletins, group chats, school papers, parish notes, and the local news that actually changes a day.
Nepal Edition
World Community Noticeboard Day leads today's complete edition for Nepal.
Daily Edition
Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.
A day for posters, bulletins, group chats, school papers, parish notes, and the local news that actually changes a day.
Live music in every square and intersection. Djembe circles, kora players, hip-hop crews, and balafon groups all compete for attention. Ouaga becomes an open-air concert and nobody asks for a ticket. The music starts at sunset and the neighbors never complain because the neighbors are playing too.
Tamu Losar is the new year of the Gurung community, one of the largest ethnic groups in Nepal and a major source of Gurkha recruits. The Gurung are concentrated in the hills of Lamjung, Kaski, and Mustang, and their new year is celebrated with traditional dance (the sorathi and the ghantu), feasting, and the drinking of tongba (millet beer). The Gurung are animist Buddhists, and their religion incorporates shamanistic practices alongside Buddhist rituals. The Gurung women wear traditional velvet tops and heavy silver jewelry, and the men wear the bhangra (a white cloth wrapped around the waist). The Tamu Losar is celebrated on December 15, and it is a public holiday in Nepal. . 2026: Mar 4. 2027: Mar 23.
A day for the quick meal, the regular customer, the busy cook, and the food people rely on between obligations.
A day for making room at the table when one more person shows up.
You observe Philippine eagles, Philippine water buffalo, and Philippine flying lemurs as the most iconic animals native to the Philippines. You see that Filipinos most commonly keep dogs, cats, and chickens as their household pets. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.
You drink Fiji Water, the globally recognized bottled water sourced from Viti Levu's pristine aquifers and exported to over 60 countries, making it synonymous with tropical purity. You acknowledge that this brand has become Fiji's most visible export and a symbol of the island nation's natural resources and place in the global marketplace.