Curious what holidays are celebrated in November? This guide to November holidays is updated for 2021. There are many great holidays in November to celebrate and observe!
Daily Calendar of Holidays During the Month of November
This is a basic daily calendar of all holidays and observances which occur during the month of November this year.
November 1
- All Saints Day
- Cook for Your Pets Day
- Dios Los Muertos {Celebrated From October 31st through November 2nd}
- Deep Fried Clams Day
- Extra Mile Day
- National Calzone Day
- National Vinegar Day
- Prime Meridian Day
- Traffic Professionals Day
- World Vegan Day
November 2
- All Soul’s Day
- Deviled Eggs Day
- Fountain Pen Day
- Look for Circles Day
- Love Your Lawyer Day
- Plan Your Epitaph Day
November 3
- Sandwich Day
November 4
- Candy Day
- Chicken Lady Day
- Easy-Bake Oven Day
- King Tut Day
November 5
- Bonfire Night
- Color the World Orange Day
- National Hot Sauce Day
November 6
- National Nachos Day
- Saxophone Day
November 7
- International Merlot Day
- National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day
November 8
- X-Ray Day
- National Cappuccino Day
November 9
- Carl Sagan Day
- Chaos Never Dies Day
- Go to an Art Museum Day
November 10
- International Accounting Day
- Sesame Street Day
- Split Pea Soup Week Begins
November 11
- Veteran’s Day
- Remembrance Day
- Red Lipstick Day
November 12
- Chicken Soup for the Soul Day
November 13
- Sadie Hawkins Day
- World Kindness Day
November 14
- International Girls Day
- World Diabetes Day
- Operating Room Nurses Day
- Pickle Day
November 15
- America Recycles Day
- Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day
- National Philanthropy Day
November 16
- National Button Day
- National Baklava Day
- National Fast Food Day
November 17
- Homemade Bread Day
- National Adoption Day {Sunday Before Thanksgiving}
- National Hiking Day
- Send an eCard Day
- Take a Hike Day
November 18
- Mickey Mouse Day
- Occult Day
November 19
- International Men’s Day
- National Camp Day
- World Toilet Day
November 20
- National Entrepreneur’s Day
- Transgender Day of Remembrance
- Universal Children’s Day
November 21
- National Stuffing Day
- World Hello Day
- World Television Day
November 22
- National Day of Mourning
- National Family Health History Day
November 23
- Espresso Day
- You’re Welcome Day {Day After Thanksgiving}
November 24
- Evolution Day
November 25
- Thanksgiving {Fourth Thursday of November}
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
- National Parfait Day
November 26
- Black Friday {Day After Thanksgiving}
- National Cake Day
November 27
- Small Business Saturday {Saturday After Thanksgiving}
- Pins and Needles Day
November 28
- National French Toast Day
November 29
- Cyber Monday {First Monday After Thanksgiving}
- National Lemon Cream Pie Day
- Square Dance Day
November 30
- National Computer Security Day
- National Mason Jar Day
- Saint Andrew’s Day
Monthly Observations for November
In addition to many daily holidays, there are also monthly observances and events which happen the entire month of November each year.
These monthly observances often help bring awareness to a cause, or they sometimes inspire people all around the world to come together to create something.
- Aviation History Month
- Banana Pudding Lovers Month
- Child Safety Protection Month
- International Drum Month
- National Adoption Awareness Month
- National Caregivers Appreciation Month
- National Diabetes Awareness Month
- National Epilepsy Awareness Month
- National Healthy Skin Month
- National Home Care & Hospice Month
- National Model Railroad Month
- National Novel Writing Month
- National Pepper Month
- National Sleep Comfort Month
- Native American Heritage Month
- No-Shave November
- Peanut Butter Lovers Month
- Real Jewelry Month
So Much to Be Thankful for in the Month of November!
For those of us in the United States, November has many great holidays and observances. There are many things which are silly, some which bring awareness to very serious causes, and many things that we often take for granted.
What are some of your favorite November holidays? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below!