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Folk, Fact and Sayings about May
 May 2010 - Local and Community History Month
The aim of the month is to increase awareness of local history, promote history in general to the local community and encourage all members of the community to participate.
Activities happen across the UK and include trips, library exhibitions and local lectures. It is a great way for groups to highlight local history and for local people to get involved.
May 2010 - National Share-a-Story Month
Bedtime stories, fairy stories, any other story you can think of! Everyone loves a story! Throughout May the Federation of Children's Book Groups is celebrating the power of story.
1 May 2010 - May Day
1 - 7 of May 2010 - World Homoeopathy Awareness Week
1 - 9 of May 2010 - National Windsurfing Week
4 May 2010 - International Firefighters' Day
International Firefighters' Day (IFFD) is observed on 4 May.
(May 4 is a traditional Firefighters' Day in many European countries, because it's the day of Saint Florian, patron saint of firefighters.)
May 2010 - International Dawn Chorus Day
The Wildlife Trusts’ International Dawn Chorus Day, is an annual celebration of the world’s oldest wake-up call – the dawn chorus – and the beauty of bird song. The day is now truly anInternational event, celebrated as far away as France, Italy, Pakistan, South Africa and New Zealand.
3 May 2010 - Early May Bank
3 - 9 May 2010 - Lavender Week
4 May 2010 - World Asthma Day
World Asthma Day is observed on the first Tuesday in the month of May. It is an opportunity for localcommunities toraise awareness about autism.
 3 - 9 May 2010 - Red Cross Week TBC
A week when thousands of Red Cross staff and volunteers come together to celebrate the organisation's work and services, raise money and recruit new volunteers.
8 May 2010 - World Red Cross Red Crescent Day TBC
Celebrated since May 1948 throughout the world on the anniversary of the founder of the Red Cross.
9 May 2010 - Europe Day
Europe Day, 9 May, marks the anniversary of the day in 1950 when the European Union was conceived. French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman gave a speech calling for European countries to combine their coal and steel production under a single European institution, paving the way to our current European Union.
8th – 15th May 2010 - National Doughnut Week
For seven days every year, bakers up and down the country sell doughnuts to raise money for The Children's Trust. Every doughnut sold by participating bakers in National Doughnut Week raises money for The Children’s Trust, a national charity that provides specialist care and rehabilitation for children with multiple disabilities.
8 May 2010 - World Fair Trade Day
A celebration of Fair Trade internationally, with events organised worldwide.
9 - 15 May 2010 Christian Aid Week
Christian Aid Week is an annual door-to-door fundraising drive by the charity Christian Aid. Christian Aid works with 700 local organisations across 50 developing countries. Working with poor communities, it trains people to deal with the effects of climate change and prepares them for the threat of natural disasters.
9 - 16 May 2010 M.E. Awareness Week
Raising awareness events across the UK.
16 - 23 May 2010 - British Sandwich Week
12 May 2010 - Limerick Day
Limerick Day celebrates the birthday of Writer Edward Lear (1812-1888). It also, of course, celebrates Limerick poems. Limericks were popularized by Lear in 1846 in his Book of Nonsense".
17 - 30 May 2010 - Foster Care Fortnight
The annual recruitment campaign, co-ordinated by UK-wide charity the Fostering Network, will focus on the shortage of almost 10,000 foster carers across the UK.
19 - 30 May 2010 - Be Nice to Nettles Week
17 - 21 May 2010 - Walk to School Week
21 May 2010 - Friendship Funday
A fun and creative fundraising event for primary schools. Find out about life in a school in another country. Raise money to support Save the Children's work with vulnerable children.
31 May 2010 - Spring Bank Holiday
29 May 2010 - Oak Apple Day
Oak Apple Day was a holiday celebrated in England on 29 May to commemorate the restoration of the monarchy in Britain and Ireland, in May 1660. In some parts of the country, the day was also known as Shick-Shack Day or Arbour Day.
31 May 2010 - World No Tobacco Day
Celebrated around the world to draw global attention to the tobacco epidemic and the preventable death and disease it causes.
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