2/28/26 - Welcome March, Tooth Fairy, and Goodbye Neil
- bribriny
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Saturday 2/28/26
Sunday 2/29/26 3/1/26
Celebrate:
Saturday
Car Keys and Small Change Day
Floral Design Day
Global Scouse Day - a stew that goes hand in hand with the city of Liverpool England.
International Repetitive Strain Injury Awareness Day
International Sword Swallowers Day
International Tongue Twister Contest Day
National Chocolate Souffle Day
National Public Sleeping Day
National Science Day
National Tooth Fairy Day
Open That Bottle Night
Rare Disease Day
Sunday
The First Day of March! Rabbit Rabbit!

Asiatic Fleet Memorial Day
Finisher's Medal Day
International Wheelchair Day
Namesake Day
National Dadgum That's Good Day
National Fruit Compote Day
National Horse Protection Day
National Peanut Butter Lover's Day
National Pig Day
National Sunkist Citrus Day
National Wedding Planning Day
Plan a Solo Vacation Day
Refired Not Retired Day
Self-injury Awareness Day
Share a Smile Day
World Compliment Day
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New in Theaters
Scream 7 - Kevin Williamson directs the latest instalment with Matthew Lillard, Neve Campbell, Anna Camp, Courteney Cox, Celeste O’Connor, McKenna Grace, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Scott Foley, Joel McHale, Isabel May, Asa Germann, Sam Rechner, and Mark Consuelos.
Twenty One Pilots: More Than We Ever Imagined - A concert film from the band.
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From CNN.
Neil Sedaka, the hit-making singer-songwriter whose boyish soprano and bright melodies made him a top act in the early years of rock ‘n’ roll and led to a second run of success in the 1970s, has died at 86.
A key member of the Brill Building with songs like “Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen,” “Calendar Girl,” and “Oh! Carol,” a lament for his high school sweetheart, Carole King.
Two huge hits, “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” and “Laughter in the Rain,” and a shout-out in "Love Will Keep Us Together" by the Captain and Tennille.
National Tooth Fairy Day.
What's the going rate for a tooth with the Tooth Fairy?
The average Tooth Fairy payout in the United States for a lost tooth is currently around $5.01 to $5.84, a slight decrease from previous highs, according to 2025 Delta Dental data. While $5 is common, many parents still pay $1–$2 per tooth, with higher amounts (often $5+) reserved for the very first tooth.
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