February 1th is National Baked Alaska, National Dark Chocolate, National Freedom, National Get Up, National Serpent and more!

National Baked Alaska Day

On February 1st in a commemoration called National Baked Alaska Day, ice cream and cake came together.

National Dark Chocolate Day

National Dark Chocolate Day, on February 1st, reminds us to indulge a little. Many people favor dark chocolate over the healthier chocolate. For others, it may be an acquired taste.

National Freedom Day

Freedom from slavery is commemorated on National Freedom Day, which is also observed on February 1st. The United States also acknowledges that America is a symbol of liberty. The day honors Abraham Lincoln's signing of a joint House and Senate resolution that later became the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution. On February 1, 1865, President Lincoln signed the Amendment outlawing slavery. 1865. 1860. It was not approved by the states, however, until later this year, 1865.

National Get Up Day

On February 1st, National Get Up Day will bring inspiring tales of perseverance.. The day reminds us to pick ourselves up after we've fallen and giving it (whatever it is) a try again.

National Serpent Day

Snakes and serpents alike are sluggish on February 1st, National Serpent Day. The serpent has been used as a symbol of violence, medicine, fertility, and many other things throughout history and culture.

National Texas Day

We began honoring each state in the order they were born in the union, beginning with Hawaii and ending with Hawaii on Independence Day. We've chosen a small piece of each state's past, foods, and the people who make up the state. There's so much more to discover, but we can't help but celebrate our beautiful country even more.

World Aspergillosis Day

Every year on February 1st, World Aspergillosis Day aims to raise public knowledge of this under-diagnosed fungal disease. and symptoms are also a day to inform the general public on the signs and symptoms of aspergillosis.

World Hijab Day

World Hijab Day, every year on February 1st, honors the millions of Muslim women who choose to wear a hijab. It's also a day to encourage women of all races and faiths to wear and experience the hijab..