๐ National Drinking with Chickens Day – 23 rd May (US) Clink glasses, cluck cheers — a feathered celebration of backyard joy 23rd May National Drinking with Chickens Day chickens backyard chickens farm life Kate Richards May 23 funny holiday Every year on 23 rd May , a delightfully quirky holiday unfolds across the United States — National Drinking with Chickens Day . Yes, you read that correctly. This whimsical observance encourages chicken owners (and chicken admirers) to grab a beverage, head out to the coop, and enjoy a relaxing drink in the company of their feathered friends. The day was founded in 2019 by Kate Richards , a backyard chicken blogger and author of the book Drinking with Chickens . What started as a humorous social media post grew into an annual tradition celebrated by urban farmers, rural homesteaders, and anyone who appreciates the simple joy of spending time with backyard poultry. ๐ The Origin Story...
๐ฅ Aldersgate Day – 24 th May (Methodist) "I felt my heart strangely warmed" — celebrating the spiritual birth of Methodism 24th May Aldersgate Day Methodist John Wesley Aldersgate Street heart strangely warmed May 24 1738 Methodist Church Every year on 24 th May , Methodists around the world celebrate Aldersgate Day — a day commemorating the spiritual awakening of John Wesley , the founder of Methodism. On the evening of May 24, 1738 , at a small religious society meeting on Aldersgate Street in London, Wesley experienced a profound assurance of faith that transformed his life and ignited a movement that would spread across the globe. While not a public holiday, Aldersgate Day is observed by Methodist churches, theological seminaries, and individual believers with worship services, prayer gatherings, and reflections on Wesley's famous journal entry describing how his "heart was strangely warmed." It...