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Dalek Remembrance Day #2

International Dalek Remembrance Day, observed on December 21, is a lighthearted and whimsical day celebrated by fans of the long-running British sci-fi series Doctor Who. While not an official holiday, it’s embraced by Doctor Who enthusiasts in Canada and around the world. This day pays tribute to one of the show’s most iconic villains, the Daleks—mechanized extraterrestrial beings famous for their war cry, “Exterminate!”

How it’s Celebrated in Canada:

  1. Watch Parties: Fans often host Doctor Who marathons featuring episodes with the Daleks.
  2. Cosplay Events: Fans dress up as Daleks or other Doctor Who characters at local meet-ups or conventions.
  3. Fan Art and Crafts: People share Dalek-themed creations, from drawings to 3D-printed models.
  4. Social Media Tributes: Hashtags like #DalekRemembranceDay are used to share memes, photos, and reflections on favorite Dalek moments.

Why December 21?

The date isn’t officially tied to a specific Doctor Who event but has been informally adopted by fans because it aligns with the holiday season and provides a playful opportunity to remember one of TV’s most enduring sci-fi villains.

Whether you’re a die-hard Whovian or just a casual fan, it’s a fun excuse to geek out and share your appreciation for a pop culture classic! Do you have any Dalek-related plans for the day?

A Christmas Glow

A Christmas Glow

The season shines with twinkling light,
A world transformed by winter’s white.
Laughter warms the frosty air,
As love and joy are everywhere.

The bells ring out, the carolers sing,
Hearts are full, and spirits cling.
To hope, to peace, to giving cheer,
The magic that comes this time of year.

Ugly Sweater Day

Ugly Sweater Day in Canada is typically celebrated on the third Friday of December. This fun and quirky tradition encourages people to wear their most over-the-top, brightly colored, or humorously tacky holiday sweaters to work, school, or parties. It has become a popular way to embrace the holiday spirit in a playful and lighthearted manner.

The day aligns with the global rise in popularity of “ugly sweaters” as a holiday trend, with many people purchasing or creating custom sweaters featuring festive themes like reindeer, Santa Claus, snowflakes, or even flashing lights. It’s also a great opportunity for workplaces and schools to host contests, where participants compete to see who has the ugliest or most creative sweater.

In addition to the fun, Ugly Sweater Day is often tied to charity efforts in Canada. Many organizations encourage participants to donate or raise money for causes such as children’s hospitals, food banks, or local community initiatives.

Ugly Sweater Day #2

Ugly Sweater Day in Canada is typically celebrated on the third Friday of December. This fun and quirky tradition encourages people to wear their most over-the-top, brightly colored, or humorously tacky holiday sweaters to work, school, or parties. It has become a popular way to embrace the holiday spirit in a playful and lighthearted manner.

The day aligns with the global rise in popularity of “ugly sweaters” as a holiday trend, with many people purchasing or creating custom sweaters featuring festive themes like reindeer, Santa Claus, snowflakes, or even flashing lights. It’s also a great opportunity for workplaces and schools to host contests, where participants compete to see who has the ugliest or most creative sweater.

In addition to the fun, Ugly Sweater Day is often tied to charity efforts in Canada. Many organizations encourage participants to donate or raise money for causes such as children’s hospitals, food banks, or local community initiatives.