February 14th
Valentines Day

Valentine's Day, celebrated annually on February 14th, is a holiday primarily dedicated to expressing love and affection between intimate partners, family, and friends. It is named after Saint Valentine, a Catholic martyr, though its exact origins are a mix of history and legend. The day has evolved over time, and in contemporary culture, it is characterized by the exchange of cards, flowers, chocolates, and gifts. Romantic dinners and gestures of affection are also common ways people celebrate. While widely recognized in many countries, its significance and traditions can vary around the world.