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10 Holidays and Events Your Family Can Mark in February 2021

Black History Month, Super Bowl Sunday, and much more!

January 31, 2021

February is the shortest month of the year. But there's certainly no end to the events and holidays to celebrate this month!

In addition to finding the 10 Best things to do with kids in Pittsburgh this February, we've rounded up 10 special family-friendly holidays and events that you and your kids will want to celebrate in February:



Black History Month

Frederick Douglass. Booker T. Washington. Toni Morrison. Barack Obama. Martin Luther King Jr. The list of influential African-Americans for our kids — and us! — to learn about and celebrate goes on and on. Feb. 1-29



National Children's Dental Health Month 

Many organizations and dentists offer free or reduced-cost care to kids during February to mark National Children's Dental Health Month. Feb. 1-29


Groundhog Day 

Will Punxsutawney Phil see his shadow? If he does, it's six more weeks of winter. Feb. 2




International Day of Women & Girls in Science

The International Day of Women & Girls in Science was established in 2015 by the United Nations in its efforts to ensure full and equal access to and participation in science for women and girls. Feb. 11



Valentine's Day

We see the jewelry store ads too, but heartfelt words and a thoughtful, simple gesture like planning an evening together — even if it's at home for you exhausted parents! — can mean the most. Feb. 14



Random Acts of Kindness Day

No reason to complicate it. Random acts of kindness can be so simple: Pay for the person behind you in the drive-thru line. Give your UPS driver a cold drink. Compliment a coworker on a job well done. Feb. 17


Presidents Day

Presidents Day was started to recognize the birth date of George Washington following his death in 1799. Who is your kids' favorite president? Can they tell you why? Research together to find new facts about our nation's leaders. Third Monday of Feb.


National Love Your Pet Day 

I mean, OK. You don't have to tell us twice. Feb. 20