Shavuot
Also known as “feast of weeks” which commemorates the revelation of the Torah on Mt. Sinai to the Jewish people. Learn more…
Also known as “feast of weeks” which commemorates the revelation of the Torah on Mt. Sinai to the Jewish people. Learn more…
An American holiday honoring the men and women who have died while serving in the U.S. military. Learn more…
An annual week-long effort – which begins on Mother’s Day – to encourage women and girls to make their health a priority. Learn more…
Honors skilled trades workers and aims to raise awareness about the contributions of the skilled trades workforce – particularly for young people and students who may be unaware of career opportunities in the trades. Learn more…
The construction industry, its clients, and business partners take this opportunity to recommit to send every worker home safe each day. Learn more…
A Canadian tradition, with communities, schools, and workplaces rallying to celebrate, protect, and promote mental health. Raising awareness through education will help reduce stigma around mental illness. Learn more…
North America’s largest Pow Wow including more than 3,000 indigenous, Native American, and Indian dancers and singers representing more than 500 tribes from Canada and the U.S. who come together each year to celebrate and share culture. Learn more…
An important festival in the Sikh and Hindu cultures, celebrating the founding of the Khalsa community and the harvest season. Learn more…
A Jewish holiday that commemorates the Biblical story of Exodus, when God freed the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Learn more…
This day raises awareness of the history and ongoing struggle of Romani peoples, particularly in their pursuit of equality and civil rights in the countries they call home. Learn more…