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Section 5: Cultural Calendar 2024 


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January
7thChristmas DayFor Orthodox Christians
19thWorld Religion DayWORLD RELIGION DAY – January 19, 2025 – National Today
16thMartin Luther King DayKing Holiday 2025 – The King Center
25thBurns NightA celebration of the life and poetry of Scottish poet Robert Burns. Burns Night 2025 resources – BBC Teach
27thHolocaust Memorial Day – 2025 Theme: For a better futureHolocaust Memorial Day Trust | HMD 2025 Theme
27th Jan – 4th FebLunar New YearNew Year celebration in many Chinese and Buddhist communities Chinese New Year: 2025—Year of the Snake (Lunar New Year). The Hongkongers in Exeter will be organising celebrations in Exeter

 

February
Whole MonthLGBT+ History MonthLGBT+ History Month
5th to 11thRace Equality Week – ListenActChangeRace Equality Week – Race Equality Matters
1st to 9thNational Storytelling WeekNSW – Society for Storytelling
3rd to 9thRace Equality Week 2025 Theme: #EveryActionCountsRace Equality Week – Race Equality Matters
12thMagha Puja  (aka “Fourfold Assembly Day”)Māgha Pūjā Celebration of the presentation of teachings by the Buddha to a spontaneous gathering of  1250 arahants (holy men). Also known as ‘Great Assembly Day’ or ‘Sangha Day’.
14thSt Valentine’s DayInternational celebration of love. Valentine’s Day: Origins, Background & Traditions | HISTORY
28th Feb or 1st MarRamadan – probable start date for 2025Fasting month. Observance of Ramadan is one of the 5 pillars of Islam Ramadan Information: Understanding its Significance and Practice

 

 

March
Whole MonthWomen’s History MonthWomen’s History Month Calendar | Women For Women
1stSt David’s DayNational day for Wales Where to celebrate St David’s Day | Visit Wales
4thShrove Tuesday (“Pancake Day” aka “Mardi Gras”).The History of Pancake Day
6thWorld Book DayWorld Book Day. Schools often ask children to prepare a report on their favourite book.
8thInternational Women’s Day Theme: #Accelerate ActionInternational Women’s Day 2025
14thHoliHindu festival celebrated as the Festival of Colours, Love and Spring Holi: Festival of Colors | Britannica
17thSt Patrick’s DayA celebration of Irish culture St Patrick’s Day | Ireland.com
21stKurdish NewrozNew Year – celebration of Spring for Kurdish communities Kurdish Newroz. The Kurdish Community will be organising a celebration in Exeter
30thMothering Sunday (“Mother’s Day”)https://www.arenaflowers.com/blogs/news/the-history-of-mother-s-day/
30th/ 31stEid-ul FitrIslamic festival to mark the end of Ramadan https://www.islamic-relief.org.uk/giving/islamic-giving/ramadan/eid-al-fitr/

 

April
1stEaster MondayStart of the Easter holidays
1stApril Fool’s DayApril Fool’s Day | LearnEnglish (britishcouncil.org)
9th to 11thEid-ul FitrIslamic festival to mark the end of Ramadan
13thVaisakhiFestival which celebrates the founding of the Sikh community, the Khalsa, in 1699. It was originally a harvest festival in the Punjab until it became Sikhism’s most important festival.
22ndStephen Lawrence DayNational Stephen Lawrence Day was inaugurated in 2019 to celebrate the short life and legacy of Stephen Lawrence, who was killed in a racist attack at just 18 years old.
22nd to 30thPassoverA major Jewish festival that celebrates the Biblical story of the Israelites’ escape from slavery in Egypt.
23rdSt George’s DayNational day for England. A truly multicultural saint, St George is the patron saint of England, Georgia, Venice, Genoa, Portugal, Ethiopia and Catalonia

 

May
Whole monthLocal and Community History monthTrips, library exhibitions and local lectures Local and Community History Month / Historical Association
1stBeltane –The Gaelic May Day festival, marking the start of Summer
13th to 19thMental Health Awareness DayA week during which events are held to highlight issues around mental health.
22ndWesak Buddha’s birthdayWesak | Buddhist Celebration, Vesak Day, Buddha’s Birth | Britannica

 

June
8th and 9thExeter Respect FestivalThe largest celebration of diversity in the South West. Takes place in Belmont Park, Exeter. This year is 27th Respect festival
16thEid al-AdhaOne of the holiest days in Islam, Eid al-Adha commemorates Ibrahim’s (Abraham’s) willingness to sacrifice his son for God, marked by prayers, charity, and community gatherings
20thSummer SolsticeMidsummer, the longest day of the year and a pagan festival
22ndWindrush DayA day to honour the contributions of migrants to life in the UK.. Specifically, it celebrates Afro-Caribbeans who began arriving on the HMT Empire Windrush in 1948

 

July
7th or 8thIslamic New YearThe start of the New Year 1446 in the Islamic calendar
18thSouth Asian Heritage MonthThe start of a month-long celebration of South Asian heritage and culture South Asian Heritage Month
23rdBirthday of Emperor Haile SelassieRastafarian celebration of the birthday of Hailie Selassie

 

 

August
13th to 15thObonObon (also known as Bon festival) is an important Zen Buddhist festival in Japan – a commemoration of ancestors
23rd

International day for the

remembrance of the slave trade

International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition | UNESCO
September
31st Aug to 7th SeptParyushanThe most important holy festival for Jains – an 8 day festival focusing on new beginnings
23rd to 29thNational Inclusion Week (Inclusive Employers)National Inclusion Week 2024 | Inclusive Employers dedicated to celebrating inclusion and taking action to create inclusive workplaces
26thEuropean Day of LanguagesCouncil of Europe initiative to celebrate language and cultural diversity. Click here for ideas to celebrate the day: European Day of Languages > Home (ecml.at)

 

 

October
Whole monthBlack History MonthAnnual awareness campaign to highlight African and Caribbean history and heritage, and the UK’s diverse cultural heritage. A range of events to entertain and educate.
3rdNational Poetry DayAbout National Poetry Day – National Poetry Day – schools often ask children to prepare poems for lessons.
10thWorld Mental Health DayAims to raise awareness of mental health issues around the world and to mobilize efforts in support of mental health.
16thInternational Pronouns DayInternational Pronouns Day — Pronouns.org Resources on Personal Pronouns
31stHalloweenA festival with diverse origins (including Pagan and Christian traditions) that has become an important cultural festival in UK and USA
11th to 17thAnti-bullying WeekA nationwide initiative that highlights the issue of bullying and encourages individuals to take action against it. It emphasizes the importance of fostering a culture of respect and support, where bullying is not tolerated, and every person is valued.
30thSt Andrews DayA day of celebration in Scotland. The thistle flower is associated with this day.

 

November
Whole monthIslamophobia Awareness MonthIslamophobia Awareness Month (IAM) is a campaign founded in 2012 by a group of Muslim organisations. It aims to showcase the positive contributions of Muslims as well as raise awareness of Islamophobia in society.
1stDiwaliThe Hindu festival of lights
5thGuy Fawkes Night (aka “Bonfire Night”)Guy Fawkes Day | History, Rhyme, & Facts | Britannica
10thRemembrance SundayA day to remember people killed or wounded in war. People often observe 2 minutes’ silence starting at 11am.
10th to 17thUK Interfaith WeekInter Faith Week Aims to strengthen relations between people of different religious and non-religious beliefs.

 

December
18thInternational Migrants’ DayInternational Migrants Day | United Nations An annual opportunity to celebrate the positive contributions of migrants to societies around the world.
25thChristmas DayChristian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus and a secular family holiday celebrated by both Christians and non-Christians
25th Dec – 2nd JanHanukkahWhen Is Hanukkah in 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027? | My Jewish Learning
31stNew Year’s Eve/HogmanayA worldwide festival to mark the arrival of a New Year

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