Today is as good a day as any to forget about your troubles and just relax. What helps you relax? Going to the gym, meditating, reading, cooking, or just taking a nap?
I’m sure this silly promotional calendar will also take your mind off your daily stressors and make you laugh, since today is National Monkey Day!
With 20% of the U.S. population—about 60 million people—living in rural areas, you would think that they would have equal access to the healthcare that the residents of urban areas do.
But did you know that residents in rural areas are more likely than residents of urban areas to die from heart disease, cancer, stroke and chronic lower respiratory disease?
Today is National Rural Health Day, a day where we applaud the ongoing efforts, contributions, and collaborations occurring in rural communities to address the unique challenges in accessing and delivering health care services.
Help your community showcase the efforts of rural healthcare providers, hospitals, and clinics today by organizing any of these activities at your office:
Staff luncheon with keynote speaker from rural healthcare system
Group fitness activity/organized run to promote a healthy lifestyle
Sure, I know it’s the end of summer, but I personally love the colors of fall. It’s the perfect time to go for a drive around your region to take in the colors of the changing leaves.
Today is Motorcycle Ride Day, so you might as well hop on your bike and get some fresh air. (Be safe and make sure to wear a helmet!)
Whether you own a motorcycle or not, you can always look through these promotional calendars and dream, right?
There doesn’t need to be a national holiday to remind us all that buying products made in the USA is one of the best ways to support our country. There are so many benefits, including but not limited to:
Increased jobs for Americans
Up-close quality control
Less middlemen
Less transportation & fuel costs
So today, on National Manufacturing Day, don’t forget to support our local companies and workers and buy products made in the USA.
During these long months of quarantine, those of you with dogs are the lucky ones- always someone there to keep you company and always an excuse to go outside for a walk. Today is Dog Day, a day to celebrate your little (or big) four-legged buddy.
Did you know…
Dogs are descendants from wolves, but their ancestors are extinct
They are the first species to be domesticated
The first undisputed domesticated dog remains were found 14,200 years ago
The smallest adult dog was a Yorkshire Terrier, who weighed only 4 ounces! The heaviest dog was a Saint Bernard who weighed 369.5 lbs.
Promotional Calendars for #CollectorCarAppreciationDay
Sure, everyone loves a clean, sparkling new car but there is a select group of people who love to restore antique cars. Seeing beautifully restored cars driving down the street is an amazing sight to see. Today is Collector Car Appreciation Day, a fun day for everyone to celebrate.
Are you a cat person or a dog person? Dog are known to be affectionate, reliable companions, while cats tend to be more solitary creatures. Nonetheless, statistics show that more Americans own cats than dogs!
Today is National Kitten Day- a day to celebrate those cute little cat babies with a puppies & kittens calendar like this one:
Even though many stay-at-home orders across the United States are being lifted, social distancing is still encouraged. What kind of hobbies will you take up during this strange summer? Do you love being outside, taking in all the beauty that nature has to offer? Today is Nature Photography Day – a great day to start taking more photos! Anyone from any skill level, with just a smartphone, can take pictures.
But what about when the weather isn’t so great? Not many people are motivated enough to go outside in rain, sleet, or snow. That’s when a beautiful nature calendar comes into play- you can enjoy it from your office or home.
It’s finally June (the first day of summer is almost here!) and that means it’s time to spend as much time as possible outdoors. This week is Fishing & Boating Week, a perfect way to start your summer.
Thankfully most stay-at-home orders are being lifted, making it possible to celebrate this holiday. Is your fishing rod ready? Is your tacklebox fully-supplied? If you don’t have a boat, go rent one with a few friends and get out on the water!
But for those rainy days, and all through the winter, you can gaze at the beautiful pictures in this fishing calendar to remind you of those lovely summer days on the water.