January 29th Holidays

We have 14 holidays listed for January 29.

January 29th is the twenty-ninth day in the Gregorian calendar. On this day, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich was removed from office after being convicted of corruption charges, the first inductees entered the Pro Football and Baseball Hall of Fames, and Charles Curtis of Kansas became the first Native American elected to the United States Senate. Famous birthdays include Oprah Winfrey, Tom Selleck, and Anton Chekhov. January 29th also marks National Puzzle Day.

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National Puzzle Day

Whether it’s a crossword, jigsaw, or Sudoku, puzzles engage our brain in more ways than one.

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Auckland Anniversary Day

Let us raise our spirits and toast in honor of Auckland's Anniversary Day.

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Curmudgeons Day

Wave at the fussed-up cashier at your grocery store and call your grumpy old grandpa.

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Freethinkers Day

You have the freedom of thought, so feel free to think outside the box.

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Kansas Day

Get ready to learn about what makes Kansas Day so deserving of national recognition.

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National Bible Day

Read your "Bible," buy one for a friend, or attend a church service on this day.

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National Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day

Because no one is too old for the exquisite joy of popping bubble wrap.

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National Carnation Day

Carnations are available all season and for every reason. It's National Carnation Day.

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National Colin Day

If you know or are a Colin, we’re wishing you a happy National Colin Day celebration!

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National Corn Chip Day

Open that big bag of chips and munch away; this day was made for just that!

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Nelson Anniversary Day

Learn about the origin of Nelson City and how its anniversary is celebrated.

Jan29

Northland Anniversary Day

We're celebrating the day when Hobson set foot on the lovely shores of New Zealand.

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RNLI SOS day

Let’s help everyone feel safe even when they’re surrounded by a body of water!

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Seeing-Eye Guide Dog Anniversary

Kudos to all the dogs who act as their humans' eyes and ears.