As President of the USA, you get power, prestige and your own holiday! Check out the details on Presidents' Day.
This Welsh holiday uses leeks to celebrate. That's right, leeks. Boys take leeks to school and status is given to those who bring the biggest leeks and eat them earliest in the day. Ugh!
Summer solstice is the first day of summer and it's the longest day of the year. Get ready for summer fun!
One of the oldest festivals is the Dragon Boat Festival. It's over 2000 years old and is one of the three most important annual Chinese holidays. Be sure to check out the boat races this year.
All or Nothing Day is the day to live like it's your last. It's the day to do something you've never done before or always wanted to do.
All work and no play makes for a very boring summer. That's why millions of people are taking Monday off to enjoy the last of the sun.
This Sunday is Grandparents Day so head over to their house, bake some cookies and just spend some quality time together!
L'shanah tovah! Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year but don't expect fireworks and parties. Get the goods on this important Jewish holiday.
The Chinese start preparing for Mid-Autumn Festival weeks in advance. The holiday is all about the moon so get your howling voice ready. Ok, so there's no howling but you do get to eat mooncakes.
For the entire month of Ramadan, Muslims don't eat (well, sort of). Check out the 411 on this important Muslim holiday.
Be careful how you decorate your place this Christmas. You wouldn't want to offend anyone. You better take down that Santa. Oh, and don't put up a nativity scene. And those tunes have to go.