United States Edition

November 15, 2029

World Clean Corner Day leads today's complete edition for United States.

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Thursday, November 15, 2029

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

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World Calendar Day

World Clean Corner Day

A day for the one neglected corner, drawer, shelf, bag, vent, box, or closet that finally gets attention.

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Regional/Cultural Day

Clean Your Refrigerator Day

This day exists because Americans need a reminder to clean their refrigerators. The average American refrigerator contains at least three items that have expired, one container of leftovers that cannot be identified, and a jar of mustard that is older than the kitchen. Cleaning the refrigerator is not a holiday. It is a responsibility. But in America, if you put "National" in front of something, it becomes a thing.

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Regional/Cultural Day

Deer Camp Season

In Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and the Dakotas, deer camp is an annual multi-generation hunting tradition. The camp is a cabin, a trailer, or a tent in the woods. The men (and increasingly women) go out before dawn, sit in a tree stand for hours, and sometimes see a deer. Deer camp is not about the deer. It is about the cabin, the card game, the breakfast cooked on a cast-iron skillet, and the stories that get better every year. The AHA! moment: deer camp is so important in Minnesota that school districts in some rural areas cancel school on the opening day of deer season.