Women's History
Natie American Heritage
Irish-American Heritage
National Development Disabilities Month
Special Holidays & Unofficial Holidays
100

Besides celebrating achievements, this social issue is promoted by Women’s History Month.

Gender Equality

100

This traditional Native American gathering features dancing, singing, and socializing.

Powwow

100

This U.S. city hosts one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day parades.

New York City

100

This federal law protects the rights of people with disabilities and ensures equal access to education and public services.

American Disabilities Act (ADA)

100

These are the first five digits after the decimal point in the mathematical constant pi.

3.14159

200

This is the year when Women’s History Month officially began as a month-long national celebration in the United States.

1987

200

Native American tribes were the first to cultivate this crop, which is a staple food today.

Corn

200

This three-leafed plant is said to have been used by St. Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity, while its rare four-leafed cousin is considered a symbol of good luck.

Shamrock

200

This color is commonly used to raise awareness for developmental disabilities.

Blue

200

This holiday acknowledges stress and encourages people to laugh instead of stressing.

Panic Day 

(March 9)

300

She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.

Marie Curie

300

This symbol, often featuring feathers and beads, is widely recognized as Native American cultural emblem?

Dreamcatcher

300

This is the name of the traditional Irish dance known for its rapid leg and foot movements while the body remains mostly still.

Irish Stepdance

300

This day, observed annually in March, is recognized worldwide as World Down Syndrome Day.

March 21 

3-21

300

This holiday celebrates the arrive of Spring and Victory over good vs evil by throwing colored powders or water. 

Holi Festival aka Festival of Colors 

400

This U.S. amendment granted women the right to vote.

19th Amendment (1920)

400

Among some tribes, this respected female role included leading ceremonies, healing, and passing down oral traditions.

Medicine woman or Spiritual Leader 

400

These mischievous little creatures from Irish folklore are famous for guarding pots of gold and are a fun symbol of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.

Leprechauns

400

This type of therapy uses play and activities to help children with developmental disabilities improve. 

Occupational Therapy

400

The Oreo cookie was first introduced by this company in 1912.

Nabisco 

(National Oreo Cookie Day, March 6)

500

This woman is featured in the famous "We Can Do It" poster.

Rosie the Riveter

500

This famous Native American woman helped guide the Lewis and Clark expedition across the western United States.

Sacagawea

500

This traditional Irish instrument, similar to a bagpipe, is often heard in Celtic music.

Uilleann pipes

500

Approximately this percentage of children in the U.S. are diagnosed with development disabilities?

17% 

(1 in 6 children)

500

Who made it to the final four in 2025? 

Houston, Duke, Florida, Auburn