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  • National Lemonade Day

    National Lemonade Day National Lemonade Day, celebrated annually on August 20 (with some local events in May), empowers youth to become entrepreneurs by operating lemonade stands. Founded in 2007 by Lisa and Michael Holthouse, the initiative teaches financial literacy, business planning, and philanthropy, encouraging kids to "spend some, save some, and share some" of their profits.

  • National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day

    National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day is observed annually on August 21 to remember loved ones lost to illegally made fentanyl poisoning, raise awareness about its dangers, and promote education to prevent further deaths.

  • Steps Toward Recovery Community Walk

    Reeves Park 148 3rd Ave., Phoenixville, PA, United States

    Steps Toward Recovery Community Walk Get ready to move and connect with your community at this fun, in-person event. Whether you’re walking for support, healing, or just to enjoy good company, this event is all about positive steps forward. Lace up your sneakers and join us for a day full of energy, encouragement, and hope.

  • National Dog Day

    National Dog Day National Dog Day is celebrated annually on August 26 to honor dogs of all breeds, recognizing their love, loyalty, and service to humans. Founded in 2004, it aims to raise awareness for dog adoption and rescue, encouraging people to support shelters and appreciate dogs' roles as family members and workers.

  • Sober Travel: North Thailand

    What makes North Thailand the “it” spot? It’s the perfect mix of rich culture, vibrant city life, and stunning landscapes—all of which you can experience sans alcohol. Come for the markets, temples, elephants, and street food, stay for the meaningful connections and mental clarity.

    $2799
  • National Grief Awareness Day

    National Grief Awareness Day National Grief Awareness Day, observed annually on August 30, raises awareness for the complex, non-linear experience of loss and encourages support for those grieving. Founded by Angie Cartwright in 2014, the day aims to break the stigma surrounding bereavement and foster a compassionate community, highlighting that grief, whether from death or life

  • Iceland on The Rocks

    Full adventure, no alcohol, in this fast-paced trip to Iceland.

    $2990
  • International Overdose Awareness Day

    International Overdose Awareness Day International Overdose Awareness Day spreads the message about the tragedy of drug overdose death and that drug overdose is preventable.

  • Recovery Month

    Recovery Month National Recovery Month is observed every September to increase awareness of mental health and addiction recovery, celebrate individuals in recovery, and promote evidence-based treatment. Initiated in 1989, it aims to reduce stigma, support recovery-friendly communities, and highlight that behavioral health is essential to overall health.

  • Hispanic Heritage Month

    Hispanic Heritage Month National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the histories, cultures, and contributions of Americans with roots in Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. It begins on the independence anniversaries of several Latin American countries and honors the community's integral role in U.S. history and culture.

  • Zion and Moab, Utah, USA

    Zion and Moab, Utah, USA This 7-day group trip explores the highlights of Zion National Park and Moab, combining iconic hikes, outdoor adventure, and desert landscapes.

    $3200
  • Labor Day

    Labor Day Labor Day is a US federal holiday honoring the achievements and contributions of American workers. Established in 1894, it highlights the labor movement's fight for fair conditions, often marked by parades, barbecues, and the unofficial end of summer.