April 2024 Social Media Holidays

Need some inspiration for your April 2024 posts?

Here are the April 2024 Social Media Holidays as well as the corresponding hashtags!

How to use the list:

  • Step 1: Search for the hashtag on your social network of choice.
  • Step 2: Look at what others are posting for inspiration.
  • Step 3: Publish your own post with the hashtag.
  • Step 4: Tag @LatinaMeetup & use the #LastinaMeetup hashtag so we can re-post you on our socials!

April 2024 Social Media Holiday List

  • April 1: April Fool’s Day #AprilFoolsDay
  • April 1: Easter Monday #EasterMonday
  • April 6: Laylat al-Qadr (Night of Destiny) #LaylatalQadr
  • April 9: National Library Workers Day #NationalLibraryWorkersDay
  • April 10: Eid al-Fitr (End of Ramadan) #EidAlFitr
  • April 13: Thomas Jefferson’s Birthday #ThomasJeffersonDay
  • April 15: Tax Day #TaxDay
  • April 16: Rama Navami (Hindu Festival Celebrating Lord Rama) #RamaNavami
  • April 18: National High-Five Day #NH5D
  • April 18: Get to Know Your Customers Day #GetToKnowYourCustomersDay
  • April 22: Earth Day #EarthDay
  • April 23: Passover Begins (Evening) #Passover
  • April 24: Administrative Professionals Day #AdminProfessionalsDay
  • April 25: Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work Day #COUNTONME
  • April 25: National Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day #TakeOurChildrenToWorkDay
  • April 26: Arbor Day #ArborDay
  • April 30: Passover Ends (Evening) #PassoverEnds
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