NATIONAL I CARE ABOUT YOU DAY
On October 25th, as the world pauses for National I Care About You Day, we at National Day Calendar want to turn the spotlight directly onto YOU, our incredible followers. This day isn't just about sharing a national observation; it's about expressing genuine appreciation for the community that makes every day special for us. So, from our hearts to yours, know that we care about you! #NationalICareAboutYouDay
NATIONAL MERRI MUSIC DAY
October 25 celebrates National Merri Music Day to honor an innovative sound system and a music concept that began post World War II in Jamaica. On National Merri Music Day, we are celebrating the Merritone Sound System as the oldest sound system on the planet. #NationalMerriMusicDay
NATIONAL TRICK OR TREAT DAY
National Trick or Treat Day on the last Saturday in October extends one of the country's favorite holidays - Halloween! This celebration offers the ideal opportunity to host spooky parties, neighborhood trick or treating or local festivals. #TrickOrTreatDay
NATIONAL MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY
On the fourth Saturday in October, National Make A Difference Day brings community service to a whole new level. Millions of people join forces with a common mission: to improve the lives of others through acts of kindness, big and small. #MakeADifferenceDay
NATIONAL GREASY FOODS DAY
Fire up the fryer and get your napkins ready! October 25th is National Greasy Foods Day, a delicious occasion to unapologetically indulge in some of our guiltiest pleasures. #GreasyFoodsDay
SOUREST DAY
Pucker up, buttercups! On October 25th, right after the sugar-coated high of Sweetest Day, we get the holiday we truly deserve: Sourest Day. If life is giving you lemons, this is your moment to shine—or, more accurately, to scowl. Take your glass-half-full attitude and spread the joy -er- gloom. Smiles be banished! Replace them all with pouts and terrible frowns. #SourestDay
CHUCKY, THE NOTORIOUS KILLER DOLL DAY
Chucky, the Notorious Killer Doll Day is observed annually on October 25th. For those who aren't Chucky fans, you have a pass. All others, get your popcorn and beverages of choice and hit play! #ChuckyTheNotoriousKillerDollDay
Coming on October 26, 2025
National Days
NATIONAL DAY OF THE DEPLOYED
NATIONAL FINANCIAL CRIME FIGHTER DAY
NATIONAL MOTHER-IN-LAW DAY
NATIONAL PUMPKIN DAY
NATIONAL MINCEMEAT DAY
NATIONAL MULE DAY
NATIONAL CHICKEN FRIED STEAK DAY
NATIONAL TENNESSEE DAY
Notable Birthdays for October 25
John Francis Dodge (1864-1920) - Co-founder of the Dodge Company.
Thomas Armat (1866-1948) - Co-inventor of the of the early movie projector named the Edison Vita.
Carolyn Sherwin Bailey (1875-1961) - Children's author of Miss Hickory.
John T. Flynn (1882-1964) - Journalist who vocalized opposition to the U.S. entering WWII.
Richard E. Byrd (1888-1957) - Aviation pioneer who claims to be the first person to reach the north and south poles.
Sarah Ophelia Colley Cannon (1912-1996) - Entertainer who went by the name stage "Minnie Pearl".
David Ausubel (1918-2008) - Psychologist with major contributions in the study of cognitive and behavioral learning patterns.
Billy Barty (1924-2000) - Actor with credits Mickey McGuire and Willow.
Earl Palmer (1924-2008) - Hall of Fame drummer who receives credit as one of the inventors of rock and roll.
Lawrence Kohlberg (1927-1987) - Psychologist known for his research in theory of stages of moral development.
Jeanne Cooper (1928-2013) - Actress known for her stellar role as Katherine Chancellor on Young and the Restless.
Marion Ross (1928-Still Living) - Actress who played Marion Cunningham on Happy Days.
Phil Volk (1945-Still Living) - Bassist for the band Paul Revere & the Raiders.
Nancy Cartwright (1957-Still Living) - Voice actress for Bart Simpson on the Simpsons.
Chad Smith (1961-Still Living) - Drummer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Katy Perry (1984-Still Living) - Contemporary pop music singer.
Ray Robson (1994-Still Living) - Youngest Chess Grandmaster of all time.
Notable Events for October 25
1780 - John Hancock becomes the first Governor of Massachusetts.
1861 - The first telegraph message is sent from St Louis to San Francisco.
1870 - Pimlico Race Course (Old Hilltop) opens in Baltimore.
1870 - The first postcards are used in the U.S.
1891 - The first international 6 day bike race ends at Madison Square Garden.
1906 - Lee de Forest patents the 3-diode amplification valve called the Audion, an invention later used for broadcast radios.
1930 - TWA begins a 30 hour trip as the first scheduled air service between NY City and Los Angeles, California.
1938 - Francis J. L. Beckman (Archbishop of Dubuque, IA) denounces Swing music as "a degenerated musical system... turned loose to gnaw away at the moral fiber of young people" and warns the music leads down a "primrose path to hell".
1940 - Benjamin O. Davis Sr. becomes the first Black General in the U.S.
1960 - First electronic wrist watch (Hamilton Electric 500) is put on sale.
1978 - Jamie Lee Curtis makes her film debut in the horror movie Halloween.
2001 - Microsoft releases Windows XP.
2018 - First work of art produced by artificial intelligence sells for $432,500 at auction.
2021 - Forbes dubs Elon Musk as the richest person ever.
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