Lifestyle expert Christian Dare and various media outlets have released guides to help people celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 10, 2026 [1].
These recommendations provide a framework for honoring mothers and maternal figures through shared experiences and appreciation for their contributions [1, 2].
For those seeking a wide variety of options, some resources offer up to 55 different activity ideas to suit different preferences and budgets [2]. These suggestions range from low-cost home activities to more elaborate outings designed to show gratitude to maternal figures.
Regional celebrations are also taking place across North America. In Canada, specific guides have been released for cities such as Calgary to help residents find local ways to observe the holiday [4].
In the U.S., celebrations are planned for Hawaii’s Big Island. One such event at the Keauhou Shopping Center is scheduled to take place from 3 to 6 p.m. [3]. These localized events allow families to combine traditional holiday recognition with community-specific experiences.
Whether through organized events or personalized gestures, the focus remains on recognizing the impact of maternal figures. The diversity of suggestions, from large-scale lists to specific regional timings, reflects a broad effort to provide accessible ways for families to connect during the holiday weekend [1, 5].
“Mother’s Day falls on Sunday, May 10, 2026”
The proliferation of curated celebration guides indicates a continuing trend toward 'experience-based' gifting. By providing specific regional timings and a high volume of activity options, lifestyle experts are shifting the holiday focus from static gift-giving toward active engagement and quality time.





