National Irish Coffee Day 2025 is on Saturday, January 25, 2025: why should there be a kids holiday?

Saturday, January 25, 2025 is National Irish Coffee Day 2025. National Irish Coffee Day - Home Celebrating Irish Coffee Dday

why should there be a kids holiday?

There is a holiday for everything else on earth, why not one just for kids to be able to fu*k'off and act like kids?

Google something like "List of Holidays in the United States" and you will find national peanut day, national marshmallow day... EVERY DAY is a National Holiday for something strange! LOL!

With the list I've found, you may have a hard time finding an open slot in the year which to peg your day... LOL!

January

National Hot Tea Month

National Oatmeal Month

National Slow Cooking Month

National Soup Month

January 2 National Buffet Day

January 2 National Cream Puff Day

January 3 National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day

January 4 National Spaghetti Day

January 5 National Whipped Cream Day

January 6 National Shortbread Day

January 7 National Tempura Day

January 8 National English Toffee Day

January 9 National Apricot Day

January 10 National Bittersweet Chocolate Day

January 12 National Marzipan Day

January 13 National Peach Melba Day

January 14 National Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day

January 15 National Strawberry Ice Cream Day

January 16 National Fig Newton Day

January 20 National Buttercrunch Day

January 20 National Cheese Lover's Day

January 21 National Granola Bar Day

January 22 National Blonde Brownie Day

January 23 National Pie Day

January 23 National Rhubarb Pie Day

January 24 National Peanut Butter Day

January 25 National Irish Coffee Day

January 26 National Peanut Brittle Day

January 26 National Pistachio Day

January 28 National Blueberry Pancake Day

January 29 National Cornchip Day

January 30 National Croissant Day

January 31 National Popcorn Day

etc. etc. etc.

America challenges BNTP as it wakes up to the National Coffee Party?

America challenges BNTP as it wakes up to the National Coffee Party?

I don`t like tea, coffee or hot chocolate, so who will represent my views?

Mind you i could be persuaded by the BNTP, if they start offering free muffins.

What does St.Patricks day signify?What is the meaning behind it?

What does St.Patricks day signify?What is the meaning behind it?

Saint Patrick's Day (March 17) is a Catholic feast day which celebrates Saint Patrick (386-493), the patron saint of Ireland. It is a national holiday in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, the overseas territory of Montserrat and the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide by Irish people and increasingly by many of non-Irish descent. Like Christmas and Halloween (which originated as the eve of All Saint's Day) it is increasingly celebrated in a non-religious manner, the celebration themed around all things green and Irish; both Christians and non-Christians celebrate the secular version of the holiday by wearing green, imbibing Irish food and drink, and/or attending parades. The largest parade in the world is held in New York City. Parades also take place in Dublin and in most other Irish towns and villages. Other large parades include those in Savannah, Georgia, Manchester, Montreal, and Boston. Large parades also take place in other places throughout Europe and the Americas, as well as Australia and Asia.

As well as being a celebration of Irish culture, Saint Patrick's Day is a Christian festival celebrated in the Catholic Church, the Church of Ireland (among other churches in the Anglican Communion) and some other denominations. The day always falls in the season of Lent and sometimes during Holy Week. In church calendars (though rarely in secular ones) Saint Patrick's Day is moved to the following Monday when it falls on a Sunday. If it falls in Holy Week, it is moved to the second Monday after Easter. It is traditional for those observing a lenten fast to break it for the duration of Saint Patrick's Day.[1]

In many parts of the U.S., Britain, and Australia, expatriate Irish, those of Irish descent, and ever-growing crowds of people with no Irish connections but who may proclaim themselves "Irish for a day" also celebrate St. Patrick's Day, usually by drinking alcoholic beverages (lager dyed green, Irish beer such as Murphys, Smithwicks, Harp or Guinness, or Irish whiskey, Irish Coffee or Baileys Irish Cream) and by wearing at least one article of green-colored clothing. Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch once proclaimed himself "Ed O'Koch" for the day and is one of the most famous people of non-Irish descent to publicly revel on the holiday.[citation needed]

Holidays also on this date Saturday, January 25, 2025...