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As February approaches, we couldn't resist reaching out to share some exciting news and engage in the spirit of celebration. Here are a few noteworthy occasions that caught our eye. In the spirit of these festivities, we'd love to hear how you plan to celebrate or if you have any favorite traditions for these occasions.

I’m going to guess that some of these days will surprise you. They did me! I had no idea they existed!

February 7: National Fettuccine Alfredo Day celebrates one of the world’s favorite ways to enjoy a plate of fettuccine.

February 9: The Carnival of Brazil, known locally as Carnaval, is a four-day festival that proceeds Ash Wednesday.

February 10: Chinese New Year is a festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. The Chinese zodiac indicates that 2024 will be the Year of the Dragon.

February 14: Love is in the air! Whether you're celebrating with a significant other, friends or treating yourself, we wish you a day filled with warmth and joy.

February 15: After Valentine's Day we will celebrate this day to remind us there’s nothing wrong with being single.

February 17: Consider spreading a little extra kindness in your community or workplace. Small gestures can make a big difference!

February 19: The United States observes Presidents' Day. Take advantage of any long weekend plans or special promotions happening around this time.

February 23: Banana bread is a popular and widely enjoyed baked treat made from ripe bananas. It's a type of quick bread that typically includes ingredients such as mashed bananas, flour, sugar, eggs, and baking soda.

February 24: Did you know that February 24th will grace us with a spectacular full moon? It's the perfect time to embrace the enchanting atmosphere and perhaps indulge in some moonlit activities.

February 28: National Tooth Fairy Day, encourages us to take a look back on the history of one of the dental care’s little helpers.

February 29: This year we get an extra 24 hours! Leap Day takes place every 4 years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars.