Social Media Content Plan Ideas: December

beaney
2 min readNov 12, 2016

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Social Media Content Plan Ideas: December

There’s more to December than just the Christmas season — there are plenty of other key dates to keep across for your content plan! There’s a day to celebrate bathtub parties, a day to pretend to be a time traveler and a day to celebrate anything covered in chocolate. Pencil these in your social media content calendar!

Check out the dates for November here — and January 2017 will be here very soon!

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December — Month-long events

No Gender December
Christmas shopping

December Key Dates

December 1
World AIDS Day
Rosa Parks Day

December 2
Fritters Day

December 3
International Day of Persons with Disabilities

December 4
Sailing World Cup Final Wear Brown Shoes Day

December 5
Int’l Volunteer Day
Day of the Ninja
Bathtub Party Day

December 7
Letter Writing Day
FINA World Swimming Championships (Canada)

December 8
Pretend to Be a Time Traveler Day
National Brownie Day (USA)

December 10
Human Rights Day

December 11
International Mountain Day

December 16
National Chocolate Covered Anything Day (USA)

December 18
International Migrants Day
Carols in The Domain (Sydney)

December 20
Sangria Day
Games Day

December 21
School holidays start (NSW)
International Dalek Remembrance Day
Look at the Bright Side Day

December 23
Festivus (Seinfeld)

December 24
Christmas Eve (Public Holiday — SA)
Buy Nothing Christmas

December 25
Christmas Day (Public Holiday)
12 Days Of Christmas
The 12 Do’s of Christmas

December 26
Boxing Day (Public Holiday)
Boxing Day Test Cricket

December 27
Proclamation Day (SA)

December 28
Taste of Tasmania Festival
Card Playing Day

December 29
Square Dance Day

December 31
New Years Eve

Just a reminder that these events are correct at the time of writing — but it’s useful to double check the events you want to use are applicable to your community. Enjoy!

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beaney
beaney

Written by beaney

Freelance Digital and Social Media Specialist. Lover of clay animation, future tech and dogs. You can read more of her work at rachelbeaney.com

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