MAY 5, 2026 | CINCO DE MAYO | NATIONAL FOSTER CARE DAY | NATIONAL SILENCE THE SHAME DAY | NATIONAL TEACHER APPRECIATION DAY | NATIONAL ASTRONAUT DAY | NATIONAL HOAGIE DAY | NATIONAL CARTOONISTS DAY | NATIONAL TOTALLY CHIPOTLE DAY
Hi Everyone,
Hold onto your hats (or your space helmets), because May 5th is packing a punch. Whether you’re celebrating history, education, or just a really good sandwich, today is a total "main character" day.
Here is your May 5th "Power List":
The Celebration: Cinco de Mayo! Today we commemorate the Mexican Army’s victory at the Battle of Puebla. It’s a day for vibrant culture, music, and—of course—National Totally Chipotle Day. Pass the guac, please!
The Guiding Lights: It is National Teacher Appreciation Day. To the educators who spent their evening grading papers and their days inspiring minds: thank you. You are the real-life superheroes.
The Final Frontier: Happy National Astronaut Day! We’re celebrating the heroes who have braved the stars. It’s a great day to look up and remember that the sky isn't the limit—it’s just the beginning.
The Heart of the Home: It’s National Foster Care Day. Today we honor the families who open their hearts and homes to children, and we recognize the incredible resilience of foster youth.
The Mental Health Move: We observe National Silence the Shame Day. This is a powerful reminder to speak up about mental health and erase the stigma. Your story matters, and your health comes first.
The Creative Spark: Cheers to the pens and pencils on National Cartoonists Day. From the Sunday funnies to political satire, thank you for making us think (and laugh).
The Lunch Special: If tacos aren't your thing, it’s National Hoagie Day. Whether you call it a sub, a grinder, or a hero, make sure it’s loaded today.
The May 5th Challenge: Thank a teacher (past or present), eat something spicy, and take a moment to "silence the shame" by being kind to yourself today.
Many have asked: Are you bringing back the images for sharing in these emails? Not in the near future, while we work out new, fun, and exciting details for our subscribers. In the interim, a great place to find our images for sharing would be either on Facebook or Instagram. You can find more than you can share - Enjoy!
Coming on May 6, 2026
National Days
NATIONAL NURSES DAY
NATIONAL SKILLED TRADES DAY
NATIONAL BEVERAGE DAY
NATIONAL CREPE SUZETTE DAY
INTERPRETER APPRECIATION DAY
Notable Birthdays for May 5
John Archer (1741-1810) - The first person to received the first medical diploma issued on U.S. continent.
Alexander McNair (1775-1826) - The first Governor of Missouri.
John Batterson Stetson (1830-1906) - Founded the John B. Stetson Company (
cowboy hats).
Lee Richmond (1857-1929) - The first pitcher in MLB baseball to pitch a perfect game.
Charles B. Hanford (1859-1926) - Shakespearean actor.
Charles "Chief" Bender (1884-1954) - Professional Native American MLB pitcher.
Pat Carroll (1927-2022) - Voice actor who played Ursula in The Little Mermaid.
Ilene Woods (1929-2010) - The voice of Cinderella in the Disney animation.
Stan Goldberg (1932-2014) - Comic book artist accredited with his work creating the characters in Archie Comics.
Stanley Cowell (1941-2020) - Jazz pianist who helped co-found the record label Strata-East.
Tammy Wynette (1942-1998) - Country music singer of the song Stand By Your Man.
Memorable Events for May 5
1809 - Mary Kies becomes the first woman awarded a U.S. patent (technique of weaving straw with silk and thread).
1866 - Memorial Day first celebrated in NY.
1877 - Sitting Bull leads his band of Lakota into Canada to avoid harassment by the U.S. Army.
1891 - Carnegie Hall (originally The Music Hall) opens in NY City.
1942 - Sugar rations begin in the U.S.
1943 - Postmaster General Frank Walker invents Postal Zone System.
1945 - The Japanese Army launches a Fu-Go balloon bomb and kills six people near Bly, OR.
1945 - U.S. forces liberate Mauthausen Concentration Camp.
1961 - Alan Shepard becomes the first American astronaut in space.
1965 - The first large-scale U.S. Army ground units land in South Vietnam.
A Final Thought: In the spirit of National Cartoonists Day, we’re focused on keeping our "sketches" bold and colorful. We know the "new look" of our emails is a bit of a departure from the old black-and-white style, but we think life is better in full color!
Best,
Team NDC
PS - If you were an astronaut, what is the one 'Earth food' you’d miss the most while in orbit? (I'm guessing most people will say Tacos!)