January 19 is the 19th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. Here, you will check out the list of National and International days which fall on 19 January.
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January 19th Holidays List
Every year, National Popcorn Day is celebrated on January 19. It is Buttered, salted, kettled, drizzled with caramel. It is one of those snacks perfect anytime, anywhere.
Every year, Artist as Outlaw Day is observed on January 19, aimed at celebrating the subversive artists, the people who question the status quo and speak truth to power even when the going is tough.
Brew a Potion Day is observed on January 19 each year. It is a fun day to place on your best and get to brewing.
Every year, Good Memory Day is celebrated on January 19, aimed at cherishing good moments from our past and present while making new ones for the future.
Gun Appreciation Day is celebrated on January 19 each year across the U.S. The day was originally initiated as a protest against potential gun control measures
International Fetish Day is observed every year on the third Friday in January and this year, it will take place on January 19.
Every year, National Annie Day is observed on January 19 to celebrate all women, including celebrities, public formations, historical heroes, fictional personalities, and every woman in your life who goes by the name.
Every year, National Lucy Day is observed on January 19. The day aims to celebrate and appreciate everyone who carries this name.
Robert E. Lee Day is a state holiday in parts of the Southern US, celebrating the Confederate general Robert E. Lee.
Tenderness Toward Existence Day
Every year, Tenderness Toward Existence Day is celebrated on January 19. The day aims to celebrate the quiet feeling of warmth, joy, and connection with all creatures on this beautiful planet.
Every year, Tin Can Day is observed on January 19. The day is dedicated to the humble tin can that holds some of our favorite food items.
World Quark Day is observed on January 19 every year to celebrate the delicious cheese known as quark – sometimes spelled ‘quarg.’