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October 12, 2025 Holiday:

National Farmers Day

National Farmers Day is a celebration of the hardworking individuals who dedicate their lives to cultivating the land and providing sustenance for our communities. This special day is a tribute to the farmers who toil tirelessly behind the scenes, often in challenging conditions, to bring fresh produce to our tables. Traditionally, communities come together to express their gratitude through festivities, parades, and agricultural fairs, showcasing the rich harvests and innovative farming practices. By honoring the contributions of farmers, we acknowledge the vital role they play in maintaining our food security and preserving the natural beauty of our countryside.

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Holidays on October 12, 2025:

Chicago Marathon

Join thousands of runners and spectators in Chicago on October 12, 2025, for the world's largest and most prestigious marathon. more >>

Pulled Pork Day

Pulled Pork Day on 10/12/2025: Savor the rich flavors and tender textures of slow-cooked pork, lovingly smoked or braised to perfection. more >>

National Gumbo Day

National Gumbo Day, October 12th, 2025: Savor the rich flavors of Louisiana's iconic dish, a cultural staple that unites families and friends. more >>

Pastor Appreciation Day

Honoring spiritual leaders on Pastor Appreciation Day, October 12, 2025, with gratitude and recognition for their dedication and hard work. more >>

National Savings Day

National Savings Day, 10/12/2025: Learn how to develop healthy financial habits and secure a stable future by assessing spending, creating budgets, and setting goals. more >>

World Arthritis Day

World Arthritis Day, 10/12/2025: Raise awareness about arthritis, a debilitating condition affecting millions, and take action to make a difference in their lives. more >>

Cookbook Launch Day

Savoring the flavors of success, this day is all about celebrating the debut of a brand new cookbook! It's a time to rejoice in the culmination of hard work, dedication, and a passion for cooking. From recipe development to food styling, cookbook cre... more >>

Freethought Day

Freethought Day, October 12, 2025: Explore the power of reason, science, and critical thinking as you question authority and challenge dogma. more >>

International Moment of Frustration Scream Day

Letting out a loud shout of frustration can be incredibly cathartic, and this day is all about embracing that emotional release! It's a time to acknowledge that feeling of annoyance and let it all out, whether it's due to a stubborn jar lid or a neve... more >>

Birthdays on October 12:

Hugh Jackman

56 Years Old

Australian actor, singer, and producer renowned for his iconic portrayal of Wolverine in the X-Men film series and his Tony Award-winning performances on Broadway.

Luciano Pavarotti

Died in 2007, aged 71

World-renowned opera singer and charismatic performer, known for his powerful voice and iconic performances in operas like La Bohème and Tosca.

Chris Wallace

77 Years Old

A veteran journalist and anchor who has moderated presidential debates and reported on major news events, known for his tough but fair questioning style.

Bode Miller

47 Years Old

Olympic gold medalist and World Cup champion in alpine skiing, known for his aggressive and unpredictable racing style.

Josh Hutcherson

32 Years Old

Star of The Hunger Games film series, playing the iconic role of Peeta Mellark, and also known for his work in films like Bridge to Terabithia and Journey 2: The Mysterious Island.

Kirk Cameron

54 Years Old

American actor and Christian evangelical who advocates against evolution, starring in popular 80s sitcoms and producing faith-based films. Known for his conservative views and reli...

Richard Meier

90 Years Old

A renowned architect celebrated for designing iconic buildings like the Getty Center, blending modernist style with functional elegance. His structures often feature expansive natu...

Rick Parfitt

Died in 2016, aged 68

Lead vocalist and guitarist of the British rock band Status Quo, known for his iconic guitar riffs and hit songs like "Rockin' All Over the World".

Dusty Rhodes

Died in 2015, aged 69

A charismatic professional wrestler and promoter, known for his rugged, working-class persona and iconic feuds in the National Wrestling Alliance and World Championship Wrestling.

Martie Maguire

55 Years Old

A country music icon, known for her soulful violin playing and harmony-rich vocals as a founding member of the Dixie Chicks. She's a 14-time Grammy winner and a pioneer for women i...

Jean Nidetch

Died in 2015, aged 91

Co-founder of Weight Watchers, a global weight loss program that has helped millions of people achieve their weight goals through a points-based system and community support. Known...

Les Dennis

71 Years Old

A British comedian and actor, best known for his slapstick humor and iconic TV shows, including "Family Fortunes" and " Extras".

Events from History on October 12:
23 years ago
The tropical island of Bali, Indonesia, was rocked by a brutal terrorist attack that targeted unsuspecting revelers at two popular nightclubs in the vibrant Kuta district. On that fateful night, three bombs detonated in quick succession, unleashing unprecedented terror and carnage. The first explosion tore through the crowded Paddy's Pub, while the second and third bombs ripped through the Sari Club and the surrounding streets, respectively. The blasts sent destruction and chaos through the bustling tourist hotspot, leaving 202 people dead and over 300 injured. The 2002 Bali nightclub bombing, as it came to be known, was the deadliest act of terrorism in Indonesia's history, and it shocked the world with its brutality and senselessness.
110 years ago
In the midst of World War I, a beacon of humanity fell silent. Edith Cavell, a British nurse, had been secretly helping Allied soldiers escape from occupied Belgium. Her selfless acts of courage did not go unnoticed, and on October 12, 1915, she faced a German firing squad, her bravery unbroken to the very end. Cavell's execution sparked international outrage, cementing her legacy as a symbol of resistance against oppression.
48 years ago
Mao Zedong, the founding father of the People's Republic of China, had passed on, leaving a critical power vacuum. It was a moment of uncertainty, and the Communist Party of China needed a new leader to fill the void. Enter Hua Guofeng, a seasoned politician and Mao's handpicked successor. With his pragmatic approach and moderate stance, Hua was tasked with stabilizing the country and rebuilding the economy. As the new paramount leader, he faced the daunting challenge of reversing the damage inflicted by the devastating Cultural Revolution. Would he be able to restore order and set China on a path to prosperity?
Sailors on the USS Cole, a mighty US Navy destroyer, were going about their daily routine when suddenly, two al-Qaeda suicide bombers, disguised as fishermen, pulled up alongside the ship in a small boat. The seemingly friendly gesture turned deadly as the bombers detonated their explosives, ripping a 40-foot hole in the ship's hull. The blast killed 17 American sailors and wounded 39 others, leaving behind a trail of destruction and chaos. The attack, planned by Osama bin Laden, marked a somber reminder of the growing threat of terrorism.
81 years ago
As the Allied forces advanced, the starving and battered city of Athens was finally free from the grip of German occupation, marking a triumphant end to a brutal four-year reign. The once-vibrant city, now worn down by scarcity and fear, emerged from the shadows, its residents rejoicing at the sight of British troops marching in, bringing with them hope and liberation. The atmosphere was electric, as Athenians, young and old, flocked to the streets, tears of joy streaming down their faces, embracing their newfound freedom.
27 years ago
The University of Wyoming's picturesque campus was rocked to its core as news spread about the brutal attack on Matthew Shepard, an openly gay student. On a crisp autumn night, Shepard, just 21, was kidnapped and mercilessly beaten by two men, who targeted him because of his sexual orientation. Left for dead, Shepard clung to life, but his heroic fight ultimately ended five days later. This heinous crime not only shattered the small town of Laramie but sparked a national outcry, fueling conversations about hate crimes, tolerance, and LGBTQ+ rights.
Notable Deaths on October 12:
1999Wilt Chamberlain Legendary basketball star and iconic athlete
1997John Denver American singer-songwriter and guitarist who charmed the world
1998Matthew Shepard Pioneering figure in the LGBTQ+ movement
1989Jay Ward American animator and producer who pioneered cartooning
1991Regis Toomey American actor who brought characters to life on screen
1996René Lacoste French tennis player and fashion designer who created iconic styles
1870Robert E. Lee American general and commander
2020Conchata Ferrell Iconic American actress who charmed audiences for decades
1985Johnny Olson American radio host and game show announcer
1971Gene Vincent American musician and singer
2010Belva Plain Award-winning American author known for her storytelling
2003Bill Shoemaker Legendary American jockey and racing champion
2013Oscar Hijuelos Acclaimed American author and academic known for his literary masterpieces
1971Dean Acheson American lawyer and politician, 51st US Secretary of State
2011Dennis Ritchie Computer science pioneer who created the C programming language
2006Gillo Pontecorvo Award-winning Italian filmmaker and writer
1987Alf Landon American politician and 26th Governor of Kansas
2001Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone British politician and academic leader
1924Anatole France Award-winning French writer and Nobel laureate
2009Frank Vandenbroucke Belgian cyclist who conquered the world of professional racing