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Réflexion durant 21 secondes Summary Days of the Year started as a humble passion project in 2017 and has since grown into a vibrant online destination that not only celebrates over 365 quirky and meaningful observances but also offers themed merchandise that lets you commemorate each moment in style. Founded by Robin Smith and a small team of enthusiasts, the site first published pages like **National Roots Day** on December 23, 2017, and over time expanded its calendar, community engagement, and product offerings, culminating in a full e-commerce store launch in 2025 ([Days Of The Year][1])([Days Of The Year][2]). --- Origin Story A spark of curiosity in 2017Robin Smith, a self-described “holiday enthusiast,” launched Days of the Year in late 2017 to shine a light on the world’s lesser-known celebrations. The first entry—**National Roots Day**—went live on December 23, 2017, complete with fun facts and actionable ideas for readers to honor their heritage ([Days Of The Year][1]). Building a calendar of curiosities Inspired by the curiosity of Internet communities, Smith recruited Jono Alderson (CTO) to craft a seamless website experience and Julie Workman (Researcher) to dive deep into holiday histories ([Days Of The Year][3]). Together, they vowed to include “weird, funny, wonderful, unknown and bizarre” days alongside familiar ones like Christmas and Mother’s Day ([Days Of The Year][3]). --- Growth & Evolution Curated content & community By early 2020, Days of the Year had amassed hundreds of entries—everything from **Juneteenth** (June 19th) to **Tell A Joke Day**—each featuring historical insights and celebration tips ([Days Of The Year][4]). The team kept the calendar fresh with weekly social-media posts, brightening followers’ days and fostering a global community of “celebrators” ([Days Of The Year][3]). From guide to marketplac Recognizing an appetite for tangible keepsakes, the founders introduced a print-on-demand store in early 2025. Leverag
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