MAY 3, 2026 | NATIONAL WAVE DAY | NATIONAL LEMONADE DAY | NATIONAL SAN ARCHITECT DAY | NATIONAL TEXTILES DAY | NATIONAL SPECIALLY-ABLED PETS DAY | TWO DIFFERENT COLORED SHOES DAY | NATIONAL RASPBERRY POPOVER DAY | NATIONAL LUMPY RUG DAY | NATIONAL MONTANA DAY | NATIONAL GARDEN MEDITATION DAY | NATIONAL PARANORMAL DAY | CHOCOLATE CUSTARD DAY
Hi Everyone,
If you were looking for permission to be a little "eccentric" today, the calendar has delivered in a big way. From mismatched fashion to ghostly encounters, May 3rd is anything but ordinary.
Here is your "Stay Weird" Guide for today:
The Big Hello: It is the brand new National Wave Day! In a world of digital pings, there is something wonderfully human about a simple wave. Wave at a neighbor, wave at a stranger, or just give a friendly hand-flick to the mirror
- The Mismatch: Happy Two Different Colored Shoes Day! This day is all about celebrating your individuality. If anyone asks why your shoes don't match, just tell them you’re too busy celebrating life to worry about coordination.
The "Big Sky" State: We’re celebrating National Montana Day! Whether you’re dreaming of the Glacier National Park or just appreciating wide-open spaces, we’re tipping our hats to the Treasure State.
The Inner Peace: After the chaos of the week, it’s National Garden Meditation Day. Take five minutes to sit among the plants and breathe. It’s the ultimate "reset" button.
The "Spooky" Side: It’s National Paranormal Day. Whether you’re a believer in ghosts or just love a good mystery, today is for exploring the things that go "bump" in the night.
The Resilience: A very special shout-out for National Specially-Abled Pets Day. Today we honor the tripods, the blind, and the "differently-abled" furry friends who prove that a disability doesn't slow down the spirit.
The Sweet & Sour: Fuel up with National Lemonade Day and National Raspberry Popover Day. It’s the perfect tart-and-sweet combo for a spring afternoon. Don't overlook Chocolate Custard Day!
The Practical & The Tactile: We also recognize National San Architect Day (the heroes of storage area networks!), National Textiles Day, and National Lumpy Rug Day. (Seriously—today is the day to finally smooth out that rug trip-hazard!)
The May 3rd Challenge: Wear two different socks or shoes, drink a cold lemonade, and spend 5 minutes in meditation. If you see a ghost while doing it, definitely let us know.
Coming on May 4, 2026
National Days
NATIONAL STAR WARS DAY
NATIONAL SELF-EMPLOYED DAY
NATIONAL ORANGE JUICE DAY
MELANOMA MONDAY
BIRD DAY
NATIONAL RENEWAL DAY
NATIONAL CANDIED ORANGE PEEL DAY
NATIONAL WEATHER OBSERVERS DAY
NATIONAL DAY OF REASON
Notable Birthdays for May 3
Emmett Dalton (1861-1937) - Member of the Dalton Gang in the wild west.
Andy Bowen (1867-1894) - Lightweight boxer known for fighting the world's longest boxing match that lasted 7 hours and and 19 minutes (Ten 3 minute rounds).
Harry Lillis Bing Crosby (1903-1977) - Entertainer also known as Bing Crosby who is considered one of the most influential
musical artists of the 20th century.
Walker Smith Jr. (1921-1989) - Boxer professionally known as Sugar Ray Robinson.
Dave Dudley (1928-2003) - Singer-songwriter known for his "truck driving" songs.
James Brown (1933-2006) - Singer who is known as one of the most influential musicians of all time.
Steven Weinberg (1933-2021) - Highly accomplished physicist who studied electromagnetic interaction between
elementary particles.
Frankie Valli (1934-Still Living) - Lead singer of the Four Seasons.
Ron Popeil (1935-2021) - Founder of the Ronco Company.
Greg Gumbel (1946-2024) - The first Black person to announce a play-by-play of a major sports championship (Super Bowl XXXV).
Eric Church (1977-Still Living) - Contemporary country music musician.
Memorable Events for May 3
1654 - Massachusetts begins charging tolls for animals going across the Bridge at Rowley.
1765 - The first medical college in North America opens in PA.
1802 - Washington, D.C. is incorporated as a city.
1845 - Macon Allen becomes the first Black to be admitted to the
Bar in America.
1910 - Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States is renamed the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
1921 - West Virginia becomes the first state to introduce a sales tax.
1936 - Joe DiMaggio makes his MLB debut.
1937 - Margaret Mitchell wins the Pulitzer Prize for her Novel Gone With The Wind.
1952 - The Kentucky Derby is televised for the first time on CBS.
1971 - National Public Radio airs the program All Things Considered.
1978 - The first email spam is sent by a Digital Equipment Corporation.
2000 - The sport of geocaching begins.
2021 - The EPA takes the first significant step against climate change.
A Note on Mismatching: We know that for some of you, our new email style feels a bit like wearing two different colored shoes. It’s a little unexpected, maybe a little bold—but we think it’s a lot more fun than playing it safe.
Best,
Team NDC