Sunday, December 22, 2013

Christmas Tree Light Day, Date Nut Bread Day, more

December 22nd, 2013, is Christmas Tree Light Day, National Haiku Poetry Day, Teacher Appreciation Day (Cuba), and National Date Nut Bread Day.

Christmas Tree Light Day is one of those holidays mentioned only on ecard sites. Send a greeting if you wish.

National Haiku Poetry Day celebrates the Japanese poetry form known as haiku. If you write a haiku in honor of the day, please share in the Comments section below!

Cuba celebrates Teacher Appreciation Day on December 22nd. On this date in 1961, Fidel Castro declared Cuba to be "free from illiteracy."

National Date Nut Bread Day offers the opportunity to eat something healthy and delicious during the decadent holiday season.

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