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Fun Days to Celebrate This Month with a Free Calendar for your Fridge

April 2020

By Rachael Weiss ~ Publisher, Union County Macaroni Kid March 30, 2020

April showers bring May flowers! Whether we're celebrating a wacky holiday or a whole national month of fun, Macaroni Kid is here to help inspire you to create family experiences you’ll never forget. Especially now, while we are all hanging out at home, let's make the most of this time together and celebrate the fun and wacky days together! 


This month you won't want to miss:

Celebrate these things all month long:

  • National Humor Month
  • International Guitar Month
  • Keep America Beautiful Month
  • Lawn and Garden Month
  • National Kite Month
  • National Poetry Month
  • Stress Awareness Month
  • Sexual Assault Awareness Month 


This week you won't want to miss:

  • Week 1 Library Week
  • Week 2 Garden Week
  • Week 3 Organize Your Files Week
  • Week 4 National Karaoke Week


April 1 - National Walking Day

  • Getting out for a walk is one of the best things you can do right now. Fresh air will do us all some good, and you can make it extra fun today with some of these ideas:
    • Take sidewalk chalk with you and stop every so often to draw pretty pictures or write an inspiring message.
    • Bring paper and crayons with you, and make some nature rubbings while you walk.
    • Collect items along your walk like stones, leaves, sticks, etc., and create an art project with them when you get back home.
    • Play “I Spy” as you walk.

April 3 - World Party Day

  • Have a party for your family! Blow up some balloons and have a dance party, or here’s a video that will show you some simple instructions on How to Make Party Snacks quick and easy. And, if you're looking to support some local businesses for when we are finally allowed to host gatherings, don't forget about 485 Events and Party Starters, both local to Union County and owned by some pretty terrific people! 

April 5 - Read a Road Map Day 

  • We may not be able to go anywhere right now, but that doesn’t have to stop you from getting out the map and looking to see where you’d like to go, or you can watch some of these Virtual Field Trips and then find where the places are on a map.

April 6 Plan Your Epitaph Day

  • Here lies...sounds morbid right? Not always. Mel Balnc has “That’s All Folks” written on his tombstone, Rodney Dangerfield has “There Goes the Neighborhood”, Merv Griffin has “I Will Not Be Right Back After This Message” and Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. has “Free at last, Free at last, Thank God Almighty I’m Free at last.” Take time with your family to talk about what you would want written on your tombstone. Pick something funny or pick something serious - it’s a great way to start a conversation on what kind of person you want to be.

April 7 - No Housework Day

April 10 - National Siblings Day

  • There’s nothing better than a brother or sister, someone who follows you cradle to grave, but if you have more than one child you know the “He touched me” or “She’s looking at me” fighting that often occurs (and is probably happening a lot more now with so much togetherness!). Make sure you let the kids know it’s their special day and there’s no fighting on National Siblings Day. Only love. Good luck! Just in case here’s some advice in how to deal with siblings:

April 14 - Look up at the Sky Day

  • Wondering what this holiday is all about? It’s the same message Ferris Bueller tried to teach us in 1986, “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” Take a little time to slow down, be more mindful and appreciate the little things in life. One idea is to spend time in nature with the kids, looking up at the beautiful sky and appreciating the outdoors:

April 15 - World Art Day

April 20 - Volunteer Recognition Day

April 22 - Earth Day

April 23 - Take a Chance Day 

  • Do something outside your comfort zone. Learn a new language, take up knitting, ax throwing, cooking, or get together with friends to get out of an Escape Room. Do something that you’ve always wanted to do and it might be a great opportunity to make a new friend or reconnect with an old one. 

April 24 - Arbor Day

  • It’s a National holiday celebrating trees. The Lorax reminds us, “I speak for the trees for the trees have no tongues.” Trees are so loved and universal that many countries across the world have their own Arbor Day. The day usually coincides with the planting time of the area. The best way to celebrate Arbor Day is to plant a tree or donate to an organization that will plant one for you.

April 25 - DNA Day

  • Today is a great day to talk about Genetics with your family, and here are some fun things you can look at with your kids to compare traits and genes:
    • Who has attached earlobes and whose earlobes are detached?
    • Curling your tongue: Can anyone curl their tongue? How about flipping your tongue?
    • How curved is your thumb? (Called hitchiker’s thumb)
    • Who has a cleft chin?

April 27 - National Pretzel Day

  • Try your hand at making homemade pretzels with this video that shows you how to make them 4 different ways.
  • Try dipping pretzels in different things like chocolate, hummus, nutella, mustard, guacamole, cheese, yogurt or peanut butter. You can turn this into a learning opportunity by graphing the results, too.

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