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March 16

Freedom of Information Day – This day celebrates the importance of transparency and access to information for individuals and societies around the world. It was established in 1966 by the United States Congress to honor the birthdate of James Madison, one of the founding fathers and a strong advocate for transparency in government.

Lips Appreciation Day – This light-hearted day is all about celebrating the beauty and fun of lips. Whether it’s with lipstick, kissing, or just a smile, let your lips shine and show some love for these important body parts.

Panda Day – This day is dedicated to celebrating one of the world’s most beloved and endangered animals: the giant panda. It aims to raise awareness about the threats facing these gentle creatures and to encourage conservation efforts to protect their habitats and ensure their survival.

National Artichoke Hearts Day – If you’re a fan of this delicious vegetable, then March 16th is the day to celebrate! Whether you prefer them grilled, roasted, or in a dip, take some time to savor the unique flavor and texture of artichoke hearts.


597 AD: St. Augustine of Canterbury arrives in England to begin the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity.

1190: The Crusaders begin the massacre of Jews in York, England, resulting in the death of about 150 Jews who had sought refuge in a castle.

1521: Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan reaches the Philippines, becoming the first European to reach the archipelago.

1621: Samoset, an Abenaki Native American, visits the Plymouth Colony and greets the English settlers with “Welcome, Englishmen!” in English.

1751: James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, is born in Virginia.

1850: Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel “The Scarlet Letter” is published.

1916: The French army launches a major offensive against the Germans during World War I in the Battle of Verdun.

1968: The My Lai massacre occurs in Vietnam, in which American soldiers kill between 347 and 504 unarmed Vietnamese civilians.

2016: Former Canadian Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Lester B. Pearson, is featured on the Canadian five dollar bill.

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