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November 30, 2026

World Lost Sock Day leads today's complete edition for United States.

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Monday, November 30, 2026

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Soft focus of washed multicolored socks hanging on rope with clothespins outdoors on sunny summer day against natural background
World Calendar Day

World Lost Sock Day

A day for the universal mystery of laundry, missing pairs, household systems, and the small comic defeats of domestic life.

A veterinarian and a volunteer attend to a dog during a check-up in a veterinary clinic.
Regional/Cultural Day

United States Pet Bowl Check Day

A day for food, water, grooming, shade, warmth, and the small routines that keep animals safe and loved.

Group of brown ants eating piece of bread in forest among dry foliage and needles of fir trees
Regional/Cultural Day

Rouge Ant Day

They are also harvester ants. They are in the Southeast. They have painful stings. You watch from afar.

A busy cattle market scene, showcasing cattle and people in an open agricultural setting.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Nigeria Day

You encounter the iconic African elephant, lion, and African buffalo that roam Nigeria's savannas and protected reserves. You find that Nigerians commonly keep domestic dogs, cats, and chickens as household pets and livestock. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Colorful snack packages neatly displayed in a supermarket aisle showcasing Asian food variety.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Guadeloupe Day

You celebrate Rhum Agricole from Guadeloupe, the distinctive agricultural rum produced directly from fresh sugarcane juice rather than molasses, which defines Caribbean rum culture and remains the heart of the island's distilling heritage. You recognize how brands like Rhum Damoiseau and Rhum JM represent generations of family craftsmanship and the island's economic and cultural identity since the 17th century.

Two people perform a mystical evening ritual with candlelight and smoke outdoors.
Regional/Cultural Day

Day of Remembrance for All Aboriginal Women

In America, Indigenous women face violence at rates higher than any other demographic. This day of remembrance is observed in tribal communities and in cities. The red dresses hung on trees and fences across the country represent the missing and murdered Indigenous women. Each dress is empty. Each dress is someone's daughter, sister, mother.