List of Commemorative Days - March

March

  • Texas Independence Day – March 2
  • International Women's Day – March 8
  • Pi Day – March 14
  • World Consumer Rights Day – March 15
  • Saint Patrick's Day – March 17
  • International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination – March 21
  • World Down Syndrome Day- March 21
  • World Poetry Day – March 21
  • World Tuberculosis Day - March 24
  • Purple Day - March 26
  • Bangladesh Independence Day – March 26

Month

  • Women's History Month
  • "Help Fight Liver Disease" Month
  • National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
  • National Epilepsy Month
  • National Kidney Month
  • National Nutrition Month
  • Red Cross Month
  • Supply Management Month
  • Endometriosis Awareness Month

Week

  • 3–7 National Social Work Week
  • 4-10 National Problem Gambling Awareness Week
  • 10–16 Brain Awareness Week
  • 14–20 National Farm Safety Week
  • 13 (including this day) World Rotaract Week

Day

  • 6 World Glaucoma Day
  • 8 International Women's Day
  • 11 National Day in Lithuania, commemorating the recovery of national independence in 1990
  • 22 World Water Day
  • 23 World Meteorological Day
  • 24 World Tuberculosis Day
  • 31

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Famous quotes containing the word march:

    This is the village where the funeral
    Stilted its dusty march over deep ruts
    Up the hillside covered with queen’s lace
    To the patch of weeds known finally to all.
    Allen Tate (1899–1979)

    Unaffected by “the march of events,”
    He passed from men’s memory in l’an trentiesme
    De son eage; the case presents
    No adjunct to the Muses’ diadem.
    Ezra Pound (1885–1972)

    “Then you should say what you mean,” the March Hare went on.
    “I do,” Alice hastily replied; “at least—at least I mean what I say—that’s the same thing, you know.” “Not the same thing a bit!” said the Hatter. “Why you might just as well say that ‘I see what I eat’ is the same thing as ‘I eat what I see’!”
    Lewis Carroll [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson] (1832–1898)