Saturday,
March 7 2026
What March 7 celebrates
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National Cereal Day
A food observance on March 7 celebrating breakfast cereal, its invention, variety, and convenience as a staple American morning meal.
A fun observance on March 7 celebrating the handmade sock monkey toy, a classic American folk craft made from repurposed work socks symbolizing creativity, thriftiness, and nostalgia.
A fun observance on March 7 celebrating and honoring all people named Ben, a name derived from Benjamin, Benedict, Bennett, Benson, or the standalone Hebrew name meaning son.
A food observance on March 7 promoting plant-based diets and encouraging people to make plant foods the centerpiece of their meals for health, animal welfare, and environmental sustainability.
A food observance on March 7 celebrating flapjacks, particularly hearty and protein-packed versions, and promoting wholesome breakfast traditions.
A cultural observance on March 7 commemorating Alexander Graham Bell's telephone patent of 1876 and his contributions to science and communication technology.
A fun observance on March 7 celebrating and honoring all people named Sharon, promoting pride in the name and its Hebrew origins meaning a fertile plain from biblical references.
A cultural observance on the 15th day of the first lunar month celebrating the traditional Lantern Festival with large-scale lantern displays, sky lanterns, fireworks, and folk activities promoting good fortune and Taiwanese cultural heritage.
An appreciation day on March 7 empowering small businesses to make their presence known through creative marketing and publicity to compete with larger corporations.
A fun observance on March 7 celebrating and honoring people named Carol and the name's historical meaning of "song" or "joyful dance."
A heritage observance on March 7 honoring the patriotism, integrity, and self-sacrifice of Jose Abad Santos, Chief Justice of the Philippines executed by Japanese occupiers in 1942.
A fun observance on March 7 celebrating and honoring people named Teresa or Theresa and the name's historical and cultural significance.
A fun observance on March 7 honoring the surname Cooper, originating from the occupational name for barrel makers, and celebrating the historical importance of the coopering craft in trade and aging beverages.
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