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SUMMARY:Research Appreciation Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Research Appreciation Day 2026 is a special occasion dedicated to recognising the critical role that research plays in advancing knowledge\, driving innovation\, and improving our world. This day invites everyone – from scientists and students to the wider public – to celebrate the achievements and ongoing efforts of researchers across all fields. \nWhat is Research Appreciation Day 2026?\nResearch Appreciation Day 2026 is an international observance that shines a spotlight on the invaluable contributions of researchers and the importance of scientific inquiry. It is a time to acknowledge the dedication\, curiosity\, and perseverance required to expand our understanding of everything from medicine and technology to social sciences and the arts. The day serves as a reminder of how research impacts our daily lives\, shaping the solutions to challenges we face today and in the future. \nWhen is Research Appreciation Day 2026?\nResearch Appreciation Day 2026 will be observed on July 5th\, 2026. Mark your calendars to join in the celebrations and show your support for researchers around the globe. \nWhy is Research Appreciation Day 2026 Important?\nResearch forms the backbone of progress in society. On this day\, we acknowledge the tireless work of researchers who dedicate countless hours to discovery and innovation\, often behind the scenes. By highlighting their contributions\, Research Appreciation Day encourages continued investment in research and inspires future generations to pursue careers in science and academia. Recognising researchers also fosters a greater public understanding of how evidence-based solutions benefit communities worldwide. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in Research Appreciation Day 2026: \n\nShare stories of impactful research or researchers on social media using the official hashtags.\nAttend webinars\, lectures\, or virtual lab tours hosted by universities and research organisations.\nThank a researcher in your community or workplace for their contributions.\nEngage with educational resources to learn more about recent breakthroughs and their real-world applications.\n\nWhether you are a student\, professional\, or simply curious about the world\, everyone can play a part in celebrating research. \nHistory of Research Appreciation Day 2026\nResearch Appreciation Day has its roots in academic and scientific communities\, where it began as a way to highlight the significance of research efforts. Over the years\, it has grown into a global event\, encompassing a diverse range of disciplines and drawing attention from educational institutions\, corporations\, and the general public. In 2026\, the event continues to build momentum\, encouraging even broader participation and recognition. \nRelevant Hashtags \n#ResearchAppreciationDay #ResearchMatters #ThankAResearcher #Innovation2026 #ScienceForAll \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
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CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:International Kissing Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:International Kissing Day is a delightful celebration that encourages people across the globe to express affection through the simple act of a kiss. Whether it’s a peck on the cheek\, a loving kiss between partners\, or a friendly gesture among close friends\, this day is all about spreading love\, joy\, and positivity. \nWhat is International Kissing Day 2026?\nInternational Kissing Day 2026 is an annual event dedicated to appreciating the significance of kissing in our lives. It serves as a gentle reminder of the emotional bonds we share with those we care about. The day prompts everyone to acknowledge not just romantic kisses\, but also the importance of platonic and familial affection. International Kissing Day aims to highlight the many ways in which a simple kiss can convey care\, connection\, and happiness. \nWhen is International Kissing Day 2026?\nInternational Kissing Day 2026 falls on Sunday\, 6th July. Mark your calendar to join millions around the world in celebrating this sweet tradition. \nWhy is International Kissing Day 2026 Important?\nKissing is more than just a romantic gesture – it has been shown to reduce stress\, strengthen relationships\, and even boost overall well-being. International Kissing Day is important because it encourages people to embrace affection\, nurture emotional connections\, and celebrate the small gestures that make life meaningful. It’s a perfect opportunity to take a break from the hustle and bustle\, and reconnect with loved ones in a heartfelt way. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in International Kissing Day 2026: \n\nShare a kiss with your partner\, family members\, or friends (with their consent).\nSend a virtual kiss or affectionate message to loved ones who are far away.\nPost your celebration on social media using the official hashtags to spread awareness and positivity.\nOrganise a themed gathering or date night to make the day extra special.\nLearn about the cultural significance of kissing in different parts of the world.\n\nHistory of International Kissing Day 2026\nThe origins of International Kissing Day can be traced back to the United Kingdom\, where it first began in the early 2000s. The initiative quickly gained popularity and was embraced by people worldwide. The day serves as a reminder that kisses are an important and enjoyable part of our daily lives\, transcending boundaries and cultures. \nFacts About International Kissing Day 2026\n\nThe average person spends approximately two weeks of their life kissing.\nKissing can trigger the release of happy hormones like oxytocin and serotonin.\nKissing is a universal sign of affection\, though customs vary across cultures.\nSome cultures greet with a kiss on the cheek\, while others reserve kisses for romantic partners.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#InternationalKissingDay #KissingDay2026 #SpreadTheLove #July6 #AwarenessDays \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
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SUMMARY:National Fried Chicken Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to dig into a crispy\, delicious feast because National Fried Chicken Day 2026 is just around the corner! This annual celebration pays homage to one of America’s favorite dishes. So\, whether you prefer it spicy\, smothered in gravy\, or just straight up original\, we’ve got all the details for you right here. \nWhen is National Fried Chicken Day 2026?\nMark your calendars\, folks. National Fried Chicken Day 2026 will be celebrated on Sunday\, July 6th. \nWhat is National Fried Chicken Day 2026?\nNational Fried Chicken Day is an annual celebration of all things related to this beloved dish. It’s a day for restaurants to offer special deals\, for families to fry up their favorite recipes at home\, and for everyone to appreciate the crispy\, flavorful delight that is fried chicken. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nHost a fried chicken feast: Invite your friends and family over for a meal centered around this scrumptious dish.\nTry a new recipe: Use this day as an opportunity to attempt a new fried chicken recipe. Maybe a new flavor\, marinade\, or cooking method?\nVisit a local restaurant: Support your local restaurants by dining in or taking out their best fried chicken.\nShare on social media: Post your fried chicken experiences on social media with the appropriate hashtags.\n\nHistory of National Fried Chicken Day\nAlthough the exact origins of National Fried Chicken Day are unclear\, it’s generally believed to have been started by restaurants and food companies to promote this popular dish. The day has been celebrated for many years across the United States\, with more and more people joining in the festivities each year. \nFun or Interesting Facts About National Fried Chicken Day 2026\nDid you know that the world record for the most pieces of chicken eaten in a single sitting is 377 pieces? Or that fried chicken is so popular in Japan that it’s a traditional Christmas Eve meal? National Fried Chicken Day is full of fun facts and trivia that can make your celebration even more enjoyable. \nRelevant Hashtags\nDon’t forget to share your celebration on social media! Use these hashtags to join the conversation: #NationalFriedChickenDay\, #FriedChickenDay2026\, #FriedChickenFeast\, #CrispyDelights. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-fried-chicken-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260707
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SUMMARY:World Chocolate Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Chocolate Day is celebrated every year on July 7th\, honoring the introduction of chocolate to Europe in the 16th century. This day is a global celebration of chocolate in all its forms\, from dark to milk\, bars to truffles\, and everything in between. \nWhat is World Chocolate Day?\nWorld Chocolate Day is an annual event dedicated to indulging in and appreciating chocolate. It marks the date when chocolate was first brought to Europe in 1550\, highlighting its historical and cultural significance. Chocolate lovers around the world celebrate this day by enjoying their favorite chocolate treats and learning more about its rich history and production process. \nWhen is World Chocolate Day?\nWorld Chocolate Day is celebrated on July 7th each year. This date is an opportunity for chocolate enthusiasts worldwide to enjoy and share their passion for chocolate. \n \nHow to Get Involved\nCelebrate World Chocolate Day with these fun activities: \n\nIndulge in Chocolate Treats: Treat yourself to a variety of chocolate goodies\, from bars to truffles to hot cocoa.\nTry New Recipes: Experiment with chocolate recipes such as cakes\, brownies\, or chocolate fondue.\nLearn About Chocolate: Discover the history of chocolate\, its production process\, and the different types of chocolate.\nVisit a Chocolate Factory: Take a tour of a local chocolate factory to see how chocolate is made and taste fresh samples.\nShare the Love: Gift chocolates to friends and family or host a chocolate-tasting party.\n\nHistory of the Event\nWorld Chocolate Day commemorates the introduction of chocolate to Europe in the 1550s. Originating from the cacao bean\, chocolate has a rich history dating back to ancient Mesoamerican cultures. Over centuries\, chocolate has evolved from a bitter beverage to the sweet treat we know and love today\, becoming a staple in global cuisine and culture. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the global celebration and share your chocolate adventures using these hashtags: \n\n#WorldChocolateDay\n#ChocolateLovers\n#Chocoholic\n#ChocolateDay\n#SweetTreats\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on World Chocolate Day and chocolate-related activities\, visit these websites: \n\nWorld Chocolate Day Official Site\nCadbury\nHershey’s\n\nWhen is World Chocolate Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n7 July\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\n\n\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
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SUMMARY:Amazon Prime Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Amazon Prime Day 2026 is here – and it’s bigger than ever. From July 8 through July 11\, Amazon Prime members around the world are diving into one of the most anticipated sales events of the year. Whether you’re hunting for major tech discounts\, stocking up on everyday essentials\, or eyeing a splurge-worthy deal\, this four-day event offers something for everyone. \nWhat is Amazon Prime Day?\nAmazon Prime Day began in 2015 as a one-day celebration for Prime members. It’s grown into a global event that rivals Black Friday and Cyber Monday – but with an exclusive twist. Only Amazon Prime members can access the deals. This year’s event\, spanning four full days\, includes deep discounts on thousands of products across tech\, fashion\, beauty\, home\, and more. Think of it as a digital treasure hunt – with prices slashed on everything from MacBooks to moisture creams. \nWhen is Amazon Prime Day 2026?\nPrime Day 2026 runs from Monday\, July 8 through Thursday\, July 11. That makes it the longest Prime Day event in history. Deals begin at midnight PT on the 8th and continue through the 11th\, with many lightning deals appearing throughout each day. To take part\, you’ll need an Amazon Prime membership – but new users can sign up for a free 30-day trial. \n \nWhy Amazon Prime Day Matters\nFor many households\, Prime Day is more than a sale – it’s a strategic time to save big on items they’ve been waiting to buy. For others\, it’s a way to get ahead on holiday shopping without the December rush. And for small businesses selling on Amazon\, Prime Day is a crucial moment to gain visibility and drive revenue. In 2024\, Prime Day generated over $12 billion in sales globally – and 2026 is on track to break that record. \nWhile Prime Day isn’t a traditional awareness event\, we’re including it this year because it touches on deeper themes that matter: cost-of-living pressure\, ethical consumption\, and digital accessibility. It also presents a moment to think critically about what and how we buy. For many\, this is a time to support small businesses\, find practical savings\, and invest in tools that improve everyday life. In a consumer landscape that can feel overwhelming\, moments like Prime Day offer an opportunity to shop with intention. \nRethinking Consumption During Prime Day\nWhile the deals are tempting\, Prime Day is also an opportunity to shop more consciously. Ask yourself: Do I need this? Can I support a small business instead of a major brand? Can I choose items that are built to last? Consumer choices add up – and thoughtful spending can support sustainability\, ethics\, and even mental clarity. Shopping with intention doesn’t mean never buying – it means choosing better when you do. \nSpotlight on Small Businesses\nAmazon Prime Day also gives a platform to independent makers\, family-run shops\, and local businesses using Amazon’s marketplace to reach wider audiences. Look for the “Support Small” badge or curated sections featuring artisan goods and under-the-radar finds. Your purchase could support someone’s passion\, not just a corporation’s bottom line. \nSmart Spending Checklist\n\nDoes this item meet a real need or improve your daily life?\nCan you find the same item from a small business seller?\nIs this the best time to buy\, or are there better options later in the year?\nIs there a more sustainable version of this product?\nWill this purchase bring lasting value or short-term excitement?\n\nHow to Get Involved in Amazon Prime Day\nWhether you’re shopping for yourself or just browsing the best bargains\, here are some easy ways to make the most of Prime Day: \n\nStart a Free Trial: If you’re not already a member\, sign up for Amazon Prime to access all deals.\nCreate a Wishlist: Add items you want to track for discounts so you’re ready when prices drop.\nSet Alerts: Use Amazon’s app or browser tools to get notified when deals go live.\nSupport Small Businesses: Look out for featured small sellers and handcrafted goods.\nCompare Prices: Use tools like CamelCamelCamel or Honey to check if a deal is truly worth it.\n\nHistory of Amazon Prime Day\nLaunched in 2015 to celebrate Amazon’s 20th birthday\, Prime Day was initially a 24-hour event in just nine countries. It was a bold bet on the growing power of e-commerce – and it paid off. Over the years\, Prime Day has expanded into a global retail phenomenon\, supporting both major brands and independent sellers. Each year\, Amazon uses Prime Day to showcase new products\, trial features\, and boost its own devices like Echo\, Kindle\, and Fire TV. \nNoteworthy Facts About Prime Day\n\nPrime Day 2026 runs for four days – the longest duration yet.\nSome deals are as steep as 92% off\, including on brands like Dyson\, Apple\, Adidas\, and Kate Spade.\nIn 2024\, over half of all Prime Day purchases were made via mobile devices.\nAmazon often uses Prime Day to launch new or exclusive products.\nSmall businesses saw over $3 billion in sales during last year’s event.\n\nFinal Thought\nPrime Day may be about discounts\, but it can also be about values. Use it as a moment to pause and reflect on what you bring into your life – and whose work you’re supporting in the process. A good deal is even better when it aligns with what you stand for. \nHashtags\n#PrimeDay\, #PrimeDay2026\, #AmazonDeals\, #PrimeSavings\, #ShopSmart \nLinks\n\nVisit the official Prime Day page\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
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CATEGORIES:Business & Finance Awareness
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SUMMARY:Don’t Step on a Bee Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every July 10\, Don’t Step On A Bee Day offers more than just a gentle reminder to watch where you walk. It’s a call to action to protect one of nature’s most vital pollinators. Bees are essential to our food systems\, ecosystems\, and biodiversity. Yet\, their populations are under threat. This day encourages us to recognize their importance and take steps to ensure their survival. \nWhat is Don’t Step On A Bee Day?\nDon’t Step On A Bee Day is an annual awareness event that highlights the crucial role bees play in pollination and the overall health of our environment. While the name might sound whimsical\, the day serves a serious purpose: to raise awareness about the declining bee populations and the threats they face\, including habitat loss\, pesticide use\, and climate change. The day encourages individuals to be mindful of bees and their habitats\, advocating for safe and bee-friendly environments. \nWhen is Don’t Step On A Bee Day?\nDon’t Step On A Bee Day is observed annually on July 10. In 2026\, it falls on a Thursday. The day is marked by various activities aimed at promoting bee conservation\, including educational events\, social media campaigns\, and community initiatives to create bee-friendly spaces. \nWhy Don’t Step On A Bee Day Matters\nBees are indispensable pollinators\, responsible for the reproduction of many plants and crops. Approximately one-third of the food we consume relies on pollination\, primarily by bees. Without them\, our diets would lack many fruits\, vegetables\, and nuts. Moreover\, bees contribute significantly to biodiversity and the health of ecosystems. However\, bee populations are declining due to various factors\, including pesticide use\, habitat destruction\, and climate change. This decline poses a threat not only to bees but also to global food security and environmental health. \nA honeybee\, dusted in golden pollen\, hovers near a sunflower against a clear blue sky – a vivid reminder of nature’s quiet pollinators at work.\nHow to Get Involved in Don’t Step On A Bee Day\nThere are several ways individuals\, communities\, and organizations can participate in Don’t Step On A Bee Day: \n\nPlant Bee-Friendly Flowers: Cultivate a garden with a variety of flowers that bloom at different times to provide a continuous food source for bees.\nAvoid Using Pesticides: Reduce or eliminate the use of harmful pesticides in your garden to create a safer environment for bees.\nSupport Local Beekeepers: Purchase honey and other products from local beekeepers to support sustainable beekeeping practices.\nCreate a Bee Bath: Place a shallow dish of water with stones in your garden to provide bees with a safe place to drink.\nEducate Others: Share information about the importance of bees and how to protect them with friends\, family\, and on social media.\n\nThese actions\, though small\, collectively contribute to the well-being of bee populations and the ecosystems they support. \nHistory of Don’t Step On A Bee Day\nDon’t Step On A Bee Day was created by Thomas and Ruth Roy\, who are known for establishing various quirky and meaningful observances. While the exact year of inception is unclear\, the day has gained traction over the years\, especially in the United Kingdom and the United States. Initially\, it served as a reminder to be cautious of bees to avoid stings. Over time\, it evolved into a broader campaign emphasizing the importance of bees to our environment and the urgent need to protect them. \nNoteworthy Facts About Don’t Step On A Bee Day\n\nThere are over 20\,000 known species of bees worldwide\, each playing a unique role in pollination.\nBees contribute approximately £420 million to the UK economy annually through pollination services.\nHoney bees communicate the location of food sources to their hive mates through a “waggle dance.”\nThe use of neonicotinoid pesticides has been linked to bee population declines\, leading to restrictions in several countries.\nUrban beekeeping has become increasingly popular\, with rooftop hives supporting local bee populations in cities.\n\nA beekeeper carefully lifts a hive frame teeming with honeybees – a glimpse into the vital world of pollination and sustainable beekeeping\nHashtags\n#DontStepOnABeeDay\, #SaveTheBees\, #BeeConservation \nLinks\n\nBritish Beekeepers Association\nPollinator Partnership\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/dont-step-on-a-bee-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Education & Youth Awareness,Environment & Sustainability Awareness,International,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:World Population Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Population Day 2026 shines a spotlight on one of the most critical issues facing our planet: the challenges and opportunities created by a growing global population. This international awareness event encourages everyone to consider how population trends impact health\, development\, and the environment\, while inspiring positive action for a more sustainable future. \nWhat is World Population Day 2026?\nWorld Population Day 2026 is a global observance dedicated to raising awareness about population issues\, including family planning\, gender equality\, poverty\, maternal health\, and human rights. Established by the United Nations\, this day serves as a reminder of the importance of investing in people and supporting sustainable development. In 2026\, the event highlights the need to address demographic challenges as the world’s population continues to evolve\, emphasizing the power of informed choices and equitable opportunities for all. \nWhen is World Population Day 2026?\nWorld Population Day 2026 takes place on Friday\, July 11th. Observed annually on this date\, the day marks the anniversary of when the global population first reached five billion in 1987. Communities\, organizations\, and individuals around the world use this day to host events\, discussions\, and campaigns focused on population-related issues. \nWhy is World Population Day 2026 Important?\nThis year\, World Population Day is especially significant as the world faces pressing challenges such as climate change\, resource scarcity\, and shifting demographics. With the global population expected to surpass 8.1 billion in 2026\, understanding the implications of this growth is more important than ever. World Population Day 2026 encourages everyone to think about how population trends affect economic development\, environmental sustainability\, and quality of life. By promoting education\, healthcare access\, and gender equality\, the day inspires collective action towards a more just and sustainable world. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in World Population Day 2026: \n\nAttend local or virtual events: Many organizations host talks\, workshops\, and webinars focusing on population issues and sustainable solutions.\nRaise awareness: Share facts\, infographics\, or personal stories on social media using relevant hashtags to amplify the message.\nSupport charities and initiatives: Consider donating to or volunteering with groups that work on reproductive health\, women’s rights\, or environmental sustainability.\nEducate yourself and others: Learn more about population trends and their impact\, then discuss these topics with family\, friends\, or your wider community.\n\nHistory of World Population Day\nWorld Population Day was established by the United Nations Development Programme in 1989\, inspired by the milestone of the world reaching five billion people on July 11\, 1987. Since then\, the day has become an annual event\, drawing attention to the urgent need for population-related policies and programs. Over the years\, themes have included reproductive health\, youth empowerment\, and sustainable development\, reflecting the evolving challenges of a growing and changing world. \nFacts About World Population Day 2026\n\nIn 2026\, the global population is projected to be over 8.1 billion.\nMore than half of the world’s population is under the age of 30.\nAccess to family planning and reproductive health services remains a challenge for millions of people worldwide.\nPopulation growth rates vary widely by region\, with some countries facing rapid increases and others dealing with aging populations.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#WorldPopulationDay #WorldPopulationDay2026 #PopulationMatters #GlobalAwareness #SustainableDevelopment #July11 \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-population-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260712
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SUMMARY:National French Fry Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, people across the globe come together to celebrate one of the world’s most beloved snacks: the French fry. This year\, National French Fry Day 2026 promises to be bigger\, better\, and more delicious than ever before. But what exactly is National French Fry Day and how can you get involved? Let’s find out! \nWhen is National French Fry Day 2026?\nNational French Fry Day 2026 will be celebrated on July 11th. \nWhat is National French Fry Day 2026?\nNational French Fry Day is an annual celebration of the beloved French fry. This day is dedicated to appreciating the crispy\, golden goodness of fries. People all over the world take this day to enjoy French fries in all their varieties: curly\, waffle\, steak\, sweet potato\, and more. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nVisit your favorite local restaurant or fast-food chain and order a portion of their best French fries.\nTry making your own version of French fries at home. You could experiment with different types of potatoes and seasonings.\nHost a French fry party with your friends and family. Everyone can bring their favorite type of French fries to share.\nPost on social media using the official National French Fry Day hashtags to show your love for this iconic snack.\n\nHistory of National French Fry Day\nThe origins of National French Fry Day are a bit murky\, but it’s believed that the event started in the United States some time in the early 2000s. Since then\, it has grown in popularity and is now recognized and celebrated in several countries around the world. \nFun or Interesting Facts About National French Fry Day 2026\nDid you know that the average American consumes around 30 pounds of French fries each year? Or that despite their name\, French fries are not French but Belgian? These are just a few of the fun facts that are celebrated on National French Fry Day. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation about National French Fry Day 2026 on social media using the hashtags #NationalFrenchFryDay\, #FrenchFryDay2026\, and #FryLove. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-french-fry-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Food & Nutrition Awareness,International,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:National Mojito Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for an exciting event coming up in 2026! National Mojito Day 2026 is the perfect opportunity for mojito lovers and aficionados to celebrate their favorite cocktail. Here’s everything you need to know about this refreshing event. \nWhen is National Mojito Day 2026?\nNational Mojito Day 2026 falls on Thursday\, July 11\, 2026. This special day is celebrated annually on the 11th of July. \nWhat is National Mojito Day 2026?\nNational Mojito Day 2026 is a day of celebration for the world’s most popular rum-based cocktail\, the Mojito. This day is dedicated to enjoying this refreshing Cuban cocktail and appreciating the exquisite blend of rum\, sugar\, lime juice\, soda water\, and mint. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nMake your own Mojito at home and share the experience with family and friends.\nHost a Mojito-themed party to celebrate the occasion.\nVisit your local bar or restaurant and order a Mojito.\nShare your Mojito experiences on social media with the relevant hashtags.\nLearn about the history and origins of the Mojito.\n\nHistory of National Mojito Day 2026\nThe origins of National Mojito Day are not entirely clear. However\, the Mojito itself has a rich history that dates back to the 16th century. The drink was reportedly a favorite of the famous writer Ernest Hemingway. Today\, National Mojito Day is celebrated globally to appreciate this classic cocktail. \nFun or Interesting Facts About National Mojito Day 2026\nThe Mojito\, originating in Havana\, Cuba\, is one of the world’s most beloved cocktails. Did you know that Mojito was once used for medicinal purposes? Or that the name ‘Mojito’ is derived from ‘mojo’\, a Cuban seasoning made from lime? There’s a lot more to this cocktail than meets the eye! \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation about National Mojito Day 2026 online using these popular hashtags:\n#NationalMojitoDay2026\, #MojitoDay\, #MojitoLove\, and #MojitoTime. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-mojito-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July Awareness Days
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260713
DTSTAMP:20260524T122911
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SUMMARY:Malala Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Malala Day is observed each year on July 12th to honour Malala Yousafzai – a global symbol of courage\, education\, and peace. As the youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate and a tireless advocate for girls’ rights to education\, Malala’s story continues to inspire millions. Malala Day is not just a celebration of one girl’s bravery – it’s a reminder of the transformative power of education and the millions of girls worldwide who are still denied that basic right. \nWhat is Malala Day?\nMalala Day is an international observance that highlights the critical importance of education for all\, particularly for girls and marginalised children. It commemorates the extraordinary efforts of Malala Yousafzai\, who survived a Taliban assassination attempt at age 15 after publicly advocating for girls’ education in Pakistan. Her resilience and commitment sparked a global movement and led to the formation of the Malala Fund\, which champions education equity globally. \nThough not a public holiday\, Malala Day is recognised by the United Nations and serves as a catalyst for discussions on education\, gender equality\, youth empowerment\, and human rights. The day encourages action\, awareness\, and reflection – both at the grassroots and policymaking levels. \nWhen is Malala Day?\nMalala Day is observed annually on July 12th\, Malala Yousafzai’s birthday. The date gained international recognition after Malala delivered a historic speech at the United Nations on her 16th birthday in 2013\, just months after surviving an attack that nearly took her life. In that powerful address\, she declared: “One child\, one teacher\, one book\, one pen can change the world.” Since then\, July 12th has become a global day of recognition for the right to education. \nWhy Malala Day matters\nEducation is not only a human right – it is one of the most effective tools for breaking cycles of poverty\, promoting gender equality\, and fostering peaceful\, prosperous societies. Yet more than 120 million girls worldwide remain out of school due to barriers such as poverty\, conflict\, forced marriage\, child labour\, and systemic discrimination. \nMalala Day serves as a beacon for progress. It pushes the world to confront the realities that prevent millions of children – particularly girls – from accessing even basic schooling. It challenges governments\, institutions\, and individuals to do more. It also celebrates the resilience of students and activists who are advocating for change in the face of tremendous odds. \nHow to get involved in Malala Day\n\nLearn about Malala’s story – Watch her UN speech\, read her memoir I Am Malala\, and explore the ongoing work of the Malala Fund.\nHost an awareness event – Organise a film screening\, book discussion\, or panel talk about girls’ education and global inequality.\nSupport educational charities – Donate to or volunteer with organisations supporting education access for children\, especially in conflict zones or low-income countries.\nAdvocate for policy change – Contact local leaders or institutions to support equitable education funding and girls’ rights.\nInvolve schools and young people – Encourage student-led initiatives\, classroom debates\, or creative projects that explore global education themes.\nUse your voice – Share educational content\, personal reflections\, or solidarity messages using the official hashtags to raise awareness.\n\nHistory of Malala Day\nThe origins of Malala Day trace back to July 12\, 2013\, when Malala delivered her first major public speech at the United Nations in New York. Just nine months earlier\, she had been shot in the head by Taliban militants while returning home from school in Pakistan’s Swat Valley. Her only “crime” was advocating for the right of girls to go to school. \nIn her UN address\, Malala called for global unity in the fight for education\, urging world leaders to prioritise schooling for every child. The UN declared the day “Malala Day” – not as a tribute to her alone\, but to represent the millions of girls who raise their voices in pursuit of learning. Since then\, July 12th has become a global platform for education justice. \nKey Facts and Global Impact\n\nMalala Yousafzai was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 at age 17 – the youngest recipient in the award’s history.\nThrough her non-profit Malala Fund\, she supports education projects in countries like Nigeria\, Afghanistan\, India\, Brazil\, and Pakistan.\nMore than 130 million girls of school age globally are out of school\, according to UNESCO figures.\nMalala has addressed the United Nations\, the World Economic Forum\, and parliaments around the world advocating for investment in education.\nThe Malala Fund’s “Girl Programme” focuses on education for adolescent girls affected by poverty\, war\, and inequality.\n\nHashtags\n#MalalaDay #EducationForAll #GirlsEducation #MalalaFund #OneBookOnePen #StandWithMalala \nLinks\n\nMalala Fund\nUnited Nations – Malala Day\nUNESCO – Education and Development\nWorld Bank – Education\n\nWhen is Malala Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n12 July\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\n\n\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. 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URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/malala-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Education & Youth Awareness,International,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260715
DTSTAMP:20260524T122911
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SUMMARY:National Mac & Cheese Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to celebrate one of America’s most beloved comfort foods\, because National Mac & Cheese Day 2026 is just around the corner. This event is a wonderful opportunity to revel in the glory of this cheesy\, creamy\, and utterly satisfying dish. \nWhen is National Mac & Cheese Day 2026?\nNational Mac & Cheese Day is celebrated annually on July 14. In 2026\, this will fall on a Monday. \nWhat is National Mac & Cheese Day 2026?\nNational Mac & Cheese Day 2026 is a day dedicated to honoring the classic dish known and loved by many – macaroni and cheese. Whether you prefer it homemade\, from a box\, or served gourmet style at a restaurant\, this day is about celebrating all the delicious ways mac & cheese can be enjoyed. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nHost a mac & cheese cook-off with friends or family.\nTry a new mac & cheese recipe\, perhaps one featuring a unique cheese or mix-in.\nVisit your favorite restaurant that serves mac & cheese and enjoy a plate.\nShare your mac & cheese creations or experiences on social media using the event’s official hashtags.\n\nHistory of National Mac & Cheese Day\nNational Mac & Cheese Day was first established by food holiday creator Jace Shoemaker-Galloway in 2015. The purpose of the day was to celebrate the simple yet comforting dish that has been a staple in American households for decades. \nFun or Interesting Facts About National Mac & Cheese Day 2026\nDid you know that macaroni and cheese has been popular in the United States since the 19th century? Or that the average American eats 15 pounds of macaroni and cheese each year? Not only that\, but Kraft Macaroni & Cheese\, one of the most popular boxed versions of the dish\, sells over one million boxes every day! \nRelevant Hashtags\n#NationalMacAndCheeseDay #MacAndCheeseDay2026 #CheeseLovers \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-mac-cheese-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260715
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SUMMARY:Bastille Day (France) 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars\, Francophiles! Bastille Day (France) 2026 is fast approaching. A day of national pride and historical significance\, this glorious occasion is celebrated with grandeur\, not just in France\, but all around the world. Let’s delve deeper into the significance\, history\, and ways to participate in this grand event. \nWhen is Bastille Day (France) 2026?\nBastille Day (France) 2026 will be celebrated on Monday\, July 14\, 2026. This national holiday in France marks the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille on July 14\, 1789\, a key event in the French Revolution. \nWhat is Bastille Day (France) 2026?\nKnown in France as La Fête Nationale (The National Celebration) and commonly referred to as Le Quatorze Juillet (The Fourteenth of July)\, Bastille Day is a French national holiday commemorating the start of the French Revolution and the storming of the Bastille\, a symbol of the monarchy’s absolute and arbitrary power. This day marks the end of monarchic rule and the dawn of the French Republic. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nParticipate in local French cultural events or parades.\nLearn more about French history and culture by reading books or watching documentaries.\nPrepare classic French cuisine at home.\nConnect with French communities online or in person to share the celebrations.\nUse social media to spread awareness using the relevant hashtags.\n\nHistory of Bastille Day (France) 2026\nBastille Day commemorates the storming of the Bastille prison on July 14\, 1789\, which marked a turning point in the French Revolution. The day symbolizes the end of absolute monarchy and the birth of the sovereign nation of France. This historic event is celebrated annually on the same date\, with the first official celebration taking place on July 14\, 1790\, known as the Fête de la Fédération. \nFun or Interesting Facts About Bastille Day (France) 2026\nDid you know that the Bastille prison only held seven inmates at the time of its storming? Or that the Eiffel Tower was inaugurated on Bastille Day in 1889? These and many other fascinating facts make this celebration all the more interesting. \nRelevant Hashtags\nSpread the word about Bastille Day (France) 2026! Use these hashtags on your social media platforms: #BastilleDay2026\, #LaFêteNationale\, #FrenchRevolution\, #LeQuatorzeJuillet. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/bastille-day-france/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture & Heritage
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260715
DTSTAMP:20260524T122911
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SUMMARY:World Shark Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Shark Day is observed every year on July 14th to celebrate one of the ocean’s most iconic and misunderstood creatures. This global awareness day seeks to promote shark conservation\, challenge negative stereotypes\, and raise awareness about the vital role sharks play in maintaining healthy marine ecosystems. As apex predators\, sharks are essential to ocean balance – yet millions are killed every year due to overfishing\, habitat loss\, and harmful myths. \nWhat is World Shark Day?\nWorld Shark Day is an international observance dedicated to shark preservation and education. It aims to improve public perception of sharks\, encourage ocean stewardship\, and highlight the importance of protecting shark populations from extinction. The day is used by marine biologists\, conservationists\, and animal welfare groups to launch campaigns\, host educational programmes\, and advocate for policy reform to end destructive practices such as shark finning and bycatch. \nWhen is World Shark Day?\nWorld Shark Day is celebrated on July 14th each year. It is part of a broader summer calendar of ocean and marine life events and is often confused with Shark Awareness Day – a similarly themed observance. July 14th is increasingly recognised by wildlife organisations and environmentalists as a key opportunity to highlight the plight and power of sharks in the wild. \nWhy World Shark Day matters\nSharks have been swimming the oceans for over 400 million years\, but today they face a growing threat from human activity. Over 100 million sharks are killed annually\, largely for their fins\, meat\, and liver oil. Many species are now critically endangered. Despite their fearsome reputation\, sharks are essential to the ocean’s food chain\, keeping populations in balance and ensuring the health of coral reefs and seagrass beds. World Shark Day reminds us that preserving sharks is not only a matter of biodiversity but of planetary survival. \nHow to get involved in World Shark Day\n\nLearn about different shark species and their roles in marine ecosystems.\nWatch documentaries or read books that challenge shark myths and explore their true behaviour.\nSupport shark conservation groups through donations or volunteer work.\nRefuse to support restaurants or retailers that trade in shark fins or related products.\nShare facts\, videos\, and positive messages about sharks on social media using official hashtags.\nOrganise school or community discussions around marine conservation.\n\nHistory of World Shark Day\nAlthough World Shark Day is not officially designated by the United Nations\, it has grown in popularity through grassroots campaigns and environmental networks over the past decade. Shark conservation organisations began using July 14th as a global rallying point to advocate for stronger protections\, particularly in response to growing concern over finning and declining populations. It is often celebrated alongside broader ocean initiatives and marine biodiversity awareness campaigns. \nFacts About Sharks and Conservation\n\nThere are over 500 species of sharks\, ranging from the tiny dwarf lanternshark to the enormous whale shark.\nSharks are slow to reproduce – some species only give birth every two years – making them especially vulnerable to overfishing.\nShark finning\, the practice of removing fins and discarding the rest of the shark at sea\, is responsible for tens of millions of deaths annually.\nSharks help regulate fish populations and are critical to preventing species imbalance in ocean food webs.\nMany countries and international bodies have now introduced shark sanctuaries and fishing bans to protect vulnerable species.\n\nHashtags\n#WorldSharkDay #ProtectSharks #SharkConservation #SaveOurOceans #SharksAreVital \nLinks\n\nThe Shark Trust\nWildAid – Shark Conservation\nWWF – Shark Species\nOceana – Sharks and Rays\n\nWhen is World Shark Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n14 July\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\n\n\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-shark-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Animals & Wildlife Awareness,Environment & Sustainability Awareness,July Awareness Days
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DTSTAMP:20260524T122911
CREATED:20260312T082506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T082509Z
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SUMMARY:World Youth Skills Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Youth Skills Day is a global event dedicated to highlighting the importance of equipping young people with essential skills for employment\, entrepreneurship\, and personal growth. As the world continues to evolve rapidly\, empowering youth with relevant skills is more vital than ever for fostering inclusive economic growth and sustainable development. \nWhat is World Youth Skills Day?\nWorld Youth Skills Day is an annual observance established by the United Nations to raise awareness about the value of investing in youth skills development. The day serves as a platform to encourage dialogue between young people\, educators\, employers\, and policymakers about the challenges and opportunities related to skills acquisition. Its goal is to promote training and education that help young people transition into the workforce\, adapt to technological change\, and contribute meaningfully to society. \nWhen is World Youth Skills Day?\nWorld Youth Skills Day takes place every year on July 15th. In 2026\, it will be observed on Tuesday\, July 15th. The day is marked by events\, workshops\, and campaigns held worldwide to support youth and skills development initiatives. \nWhy is World Youth Skills Day Important?\nThe importance of World Youth Skills Day lies in its focus on empowering the next generation. Today’s youth face significant challenges\, including high unemployment rates\, rapidly changing job markets\, and evolving skill requirements. By prioritizing skills development\, communities and countries can unlock the potential of young people\, reduce inequalities\, and drive economic progress. This observance also shines a light on the need for accessible and inclusive education and training\, ensuring no young person is left behind. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in World Youth Skills Day: \n\nOrganize or attend workshops that promote skill-building in areas such as technology\, communication\, or entrepreneurship.\nShare stories or testimonials on social media showcasing how skills training has impacted your life or community.\nSupport local youth organizations by volunteering or donating resources.\nEngage in discussions with educators\, employers\, and policymakers about the importance of skills development.\nPromote awareness by using relevant hashtags and spreading the message of World Youth Skills Day online and offline.\n\nHistory of World Youth Skills Day\nWorld Youth Skills Day was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2014\, in recognition of the critical role that skilled youth play in addressing global challenges. Since its inception\, the day has become a rallying point for governments\, organizations\, and individuals to advocate for policies and programs that enhance youth skills development. \nFacts About World Youth Skills Day\n\nAccording to the UN\, young people are almost three times more likely to be unemployed than adults.\nSkills development is closely linked to achieving several Sustainable Development Goals\, including quality education and decent work for all.\nWorld Youth Skills Day is celebrated in over 100 countries through a variety of initiatives and events.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#WorldYouthSkillsDay #YouthSkills #SkillsForYouth #WYSD2026 #EmpowerYouth #SkillsDevelopment \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-youth-skills-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Education & Youth Awareness,International
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DTSTAMP:20260524T122911
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T081854Z
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SUMMARY:World Snake Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Snake Day 2026 is a special way we recognize and appreciate the role of snakes in the world. This day aims to raise awareness about these often misunderstood creatures and their importance to our ecosystem. Let’s explore more about this remarkable day. \nWhen is World Snake Day 2026?\nWorld Snake Day 2026 will be observed on Thursday\, July 16\, as it is commemorated annually on the 16th of July. \nWhat is World Snake Day 2026?\nWorld Snake Day is a day dedicated to the understanding\, appreciation\, and conservation of snakes. It is an opportunity for individuals\, communities\, and organizations worldwide to learn about the diverse species of snakes\, their habitats\, their role in the ecosystem\, and how to protect and conserve them. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nLearn about different snake species and their importance in the ecosystem.\nShare information about snakes and World Snake Day on your social media platforms.\nDonate to organizations that work towards the conservation of snakes.\nAttend awareness events related to snakes and their conservation.\nEncourage others to dispel myths and fear about snakes and embrace them as a crucial part of our environment.\n\nHistory of World Snake Day\nThe first World Snake Day was observed in 2009. The day was created to increase understanding and awareness about snakes. Over the years\, the day has gained international recognition\, bringing together snake enthusiasts\, conservationists\, and communities to celebrate and protect these remarkable creatures. \nFun or Interesting Facts About World Snake Day 2026\nWorld Snake Day 2026 not only recognizes the importance of snakes in the ecosystem but also highlights some fun and interesting facts about snakes. For instance\, did you know there are over 3\,000 species of snakes worldwide? Or that some species of snakes can live for more than 40 years? These and many more fascinating facts make World Snake Day a day to look forward to. \nRelevant Hashtags\nSpread the word about World Snake Day 2026 using the following hashtags: #WorldSnakeDay2026\, #SnakeConservation\, #SnakeAwareness\, and #LoveSnakes. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-snake-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Animals & Wildlife Awareness
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SUMMARY:World Day for International Justice 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Day for International Justice\, also known as International Justice Day\, is an observance dedicated to promoting international criminal justice and supporting the work of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This day highlights the importance of accountability for the most serious crimes under international law\, including genocide\, war crimes\, and crimes against humanity. It is a day to reaffirm the global commitment to justice\, the rule of law\, and the protection of human rights. \nWhat is World Day for International Justice?\nWorld Day for International Justice is an annual event that celebrates the progress made in holding individuals accountable for grave international crimes and underscores the need for continued vigilance in the fight against impunity. The day serves as a reminder of the role of international justice in maintaining peace and security and in preventing future atrocities. It also promotes the ICC’s mission to deliver justice to victims and to deter future violations of international law. \nWhen is World Day for International Justice?\nWorld Day for International Justice is observed every year on July 17th. This date marks the anniversary of the adoption of the Rome Statute\, the treaty that established the International Criminal Court\, in 1998. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in World Day for International Justice: \n\nRaise Awareness: Use social media\, blogs\, or public forums to share information about international justice\, the work of the ICC\, and the importance of accountability for international crimes. Highlight cases where justice has been served and discuss ongoing challenges in the field.\nSupport Human Rights Organizations: Donate to or volunteer with organizations that advocate for human rights\, support victims of international crimes\, and promote the rule of law. These groups often play a crucial role in advancing the cause of international justice.\nEngage in Educational Activities: Participate in or organize educational events such as lectures\, panel discussions\, or workshops that focus on international justice\, the role of the ICC\, and the impact of international law on global peace and security.\nAdvocate for Justice: Support efforts to strengthen international justice mechanisms\, including the ICC. Advocate for your government to uphold its commitments under the Rome Statute and to cooperate fully with international justice initiatives.\nReflect on Global Justice: Take time to reflect on the importance of justice in maintaining global peace and security. Consider the impact of international justice on preventing future atrocities and protecting the rights of victims.\n\nHistory of the Event\nWorld Day for International Justice was established to commemorate the adoption of the Rome Statute on July 17\, 1998\, which led to the creation of the International Criminal Court. The day was first observed in 2003 and has since become a significant occasion for promoting the work of the ICC and highlighting the importance of international justice in the global community. The observance reflects the growing recognition of the need for a permanent international court to hold individuals accountable for the most serious crimes and to provide justice for victims. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#WorldJusticeDay\n#InternationalJustice\n#JusticeForAll\n#EndImpunity\n#ICC\n\nWhen is World Day for International Justice 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n17 July\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\n\n\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-day-for-international-justice/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Education & Youth Awareness,International,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260718
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SUMMARY:World Emoji Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Emoji Day is a global celebration of one of the most universally recognized and dynamic forms of digital communication – emojis. From smiley faces to food icons\, flags to flaming hearts\, emojis have transformed the way we express ourselves online. Held annually in July\, this light-hearted yet culturally significant day highlights the impact of emojis on modern communication\, language\, and creativity. \nWhat is World Emoji Day?\nWorld Emoji Day is an international observance created to celebrate emojis and their role in digital culture. Founded in 2014 by Jeremy Burge\, the creator of Emojipedia\, the day was chosen because of the calendar emoji ()\, which displays July 17 on most platforms. \nEmojis were first developed in Japan in the 1990s and have since evolved into a global phenomenon. They are now standard across smartphones\, messaging platforms\, and social media apps\, offering users a fun and emotional shorthand for communication. \nWorld Emoji Day is not just about fun – it also spotlights emoji-related news\, including announcements of new emoji additions by Unicode Consortium and updates from tech companies like Apple and Google. \nWhen is World Emoji Day?\nWorld Emoji Day is celebrated every year on July 17th. In 2026\, it will fall on Thursday\, July 17th. \nThis fixed date ties directly to the emoji \, which shows “17 July” on iOS and several other platforms – a nod to the date Apple first unveiled iCal for Mac OS X in 2002. \nHow to Celebrate World Emoji Day\nWorld Emoji Day is all about embracing digital expression and creativity. Here are some fun and engaging ways to join in: \n\nShare your favourite emojis: Post your most-used emojis on social media or create emoji-only messages for friends and followers.\nUse themed hashtags: Join the conversation online using official World Emoji Day hashtags and see how others around the world are celebrating.\nHost an emoji party: Whether at work\, home\, or school\, create emoji-themed games\, quizzes\, or costumes to mark the occasion.\nFollow emoji updates: Stay informed on newly released or upcoming emojis from the Unicode Consortium or Emojipedia.\nCreate your own emojis: Design custom emoji-style artwork or GIFs to reflect your personality or cultural identity.\n\nMany companies also use the day to release emoji-themed merchandise\, run promotions\, or engage their audiences with fun and interactive content. \nWhy World Emoji Day Matters\nEmojis are more than digital decorations – they represent a powerful form of non-verbal communication. They transcend language barriers\, inject emotion into online conversations\, and offer inclusive representation across cultures\, genders\, and identities. \nWorld Emoji Day celebrates this evolving digital language while encouraging thoughtful discussions about diversity\, accessibility\, and the emotional intelligence of modern communication. It’s a celebration of both fun and functionality in a globally connected world. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#WorldEmojiDay #EmojiDay #CelebrateEmojis #EmojiLove #UnicodeEmoji #DigitalExpression \nRelevant Links\n\nOfficial World Emoji Day Website\nEmojipedia – All Things Emoji\nUnicode Consortium – Emoji Updates\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-emoji-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Fun & Quirky Awareness Days,International
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260718
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T082809Z
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SUMMARY:International Firgun Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars\, as International Firgun Day is fast approaching! This worldwide celebration of goodwill and kindness is an event that encourages everyone to spread positivity by sharing compliments and expressions of genuine pride in the success of others. \nWhen is International Firgun Day 2026?\nInternational Firgun Day takes place annually on the 17th of July. In 2026\, it will fall on a Thursday. \nWhat is International Firgun Day 2026?\nInternational Firgun Day is a 24-hour celebration dedicated to spreading positivity\, goodwill\, and genuine happiness for the achievements and successes of those around us. Derived from a unique Hebrew word\, ‘Firgun’\, it represents an act of kindness performed without any expectation of reciprocation. The day encourages us to take a moment to share compliments\, express admiration\, and spread joy. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nShare a compliment with a friend\, family member\, or coworker.\nUse social media platforms to express your pride in the accomplishments of others.\nMake an effort to only speak positively about others for the entire day.\nEncourage your local community or workplace to participate in the day’s events.\n\nHistory of International Firgun Day\nInternational Firgun Day was first organized in 2014 by a group of enthusiasts in Tel Aviv\, Israel. The concept quickly gained global traction\, resulting in an annual day where people across the world take the time to celebrate and appreciate each other’s accomplishments. \nFun or Interesting Facts About International Firgun Day\nThe word ‘Firgun’ is an informal modern Hebrew term with no direct translation in English. It is a concept that embodies generosity of spirit\, an unselfish\, empathetic joy that something good has happened or might happen to another person. The day is a global celebration of this unique cultural concept. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#InternationalFirgunDay2026\, #FirgunDay\, #SpreadPositivity\, #CelebrateSuccess\, #GoodwillToAll \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-firgun-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Fun & Quirky Awareness Days,International
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTSTAMP:20260524T122911
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SUMMARY:Black Leaders Awareness Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Black Leaders Awareness Day is a day dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the contributions of Black leaders throughout history and in contemporary society. This observance highlights the achievements of Black leaders in various fields\, including politics\, civil rights\, education\, the arts\, and business. It is also a time to reflect on the ongoing struggles for racial equality and to honor those who have paved the way for future generations. \nWhat is Black Leaders Awareness Day?\nBlack Leaders Awareness Day is an annual event that shines a spotlight on the accomplishments and influence of Black leaders. The day aims to educate the public about the pivotal roles that Black leaders have played in shaping history and advancing social justice. It also serves as an inspiration for the next generation of leaders\, encouraging them to continue the work of those who have come before them. The day is marked by activities that promote awareness\, understanding\, and appreciation of Black leadership and its impact on society. \nWhen is Black Leaders Awareness Day?\nBlack Leaders Awareness Day is observed annually on July 18th. This date was chosen to align with the birthday of Nelson Mandela\, one of the most iconic Black leaders in the fight for freedom and justice. Mandela’s legacy serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of leadership\, resilience\, and the pursuit of equality. \nHow to Celebrate Black Leaders Awareness Day\nThere are many meaningful ways to participate in Black Leaders Awareness Day and honor the legacy of Black leaders: \n\nLearn About Black Leaders: Take time to educate yourself about the lives and contributions of Black leaders\, both past and present. Read biographies\, watch documentaries\, or explore online resources that highlight their achievements.\nShare Stories and Quotes: Use social media to share inspiring stories\, quotes\, and achievements of Black leaders. Highlight their impact on society and encourage others to learn more about their contributions.\nSupport Black-Owned Businesses: In recognition of the economic contributions of Black leaders\, support Black-owned businesses in your community. Shopping at Black-owned businesses helps build economic equity and supports local entrepreneurship.\nAttend or Organize Events: Participate in or organize events such as lectures\, panel discussions\, or community gatherings that focus on the achievements of Black leaders and the importance of their legacy. These events can foster dialogue and learning.\nMentor and Inspire: If you are in a position of leadership\, consider mentoring young people\, especially those from underrepresented communities. Sharing your knowledge and experience can help cultivate the next generation of leaders.\nReflect on Social Justice: Use the day to reflect on the ongoing struggles for racial equality and how you can contribute to advancing social justice. Engage in conversations about race\, equity\, and inclusion\, and commit to being an ally in the fight for justice.\n\nHistory of the Event\nBlack Leaders Awareness Day was established to honor the legacy of Black leaders who have made significant contributions to society and to raise awareness about the importance of Black leadership in various fields. The day was created to ensure that the achievements of Black leaders are recognized and celebrated\, and to inspire future generations to continue the work of advancing equality and justice. By aligning the observance with Nelson Mandela’s birthday\, Black Leaders Awareness Day also pays tribute to one of the most influential leaders in the global fight for freedom and human rights. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#BlackLeadersAwarenessDay\n#CelebrateBlackLeaders\n#BlackExcellence\n#LeadershipLegacy\n#BlackHistory\n\nWhen is Black Leaders Awareness Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n18 July\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\n\n\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/black-leaders-awareness-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Education & Youth Awareness,International,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260719
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SUMMARY:National Caviar Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars and prepare your taste buds for an elegant treat! National Caviar Day 2026 is just around the corner\, and it’s an occasion to celebrate one of the world’s most luxurious delicacies. Whether you’re a food connoisseur or not\, this day offers an opportunity to dive into the world of caviar and enjoy its unique\, savory taste. \nWhen is National Caviar Day 2026?\nEvery year\, National Caviar Day is celebrated on July 18. This means that for the year 2026\, the event will fall on a Friday. \nWhat is National Caviar Day 2026?\nNational Caviar Day is an annual celebration dedicated to appreciating caviar\, a delicacy consisting of salt-cured roe\, typically from sturgeon fish. It is a day to learn more about this exotic food\, indulge in its exquisite taste\, and understand its cultural significance and history. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nBuy some caviar from a local gourmet store or online\, and enjoy it with your favorite accompaniments like blinis or crackers.\nVisit a fine dining restaurant that serves caviar to experience it in a professional culinary setting.\nHost a caviar tasting party\, and invite friends and family to join in the fun.\nShare your caviar experiences on social media to spread the word about the event.\n\nHistory of National Caviar Day\nAlthough the exact origins of National Caviar Day are unclear\, it is widely believed to have started in the United States as a way to promote and celebrate this luxurious food item. Over time\, the day has gained recognition and is now celebrated by caviar enthusiasts worldwide. \nFun or Interesting Facts About National Caviar Day 2026\nDid you know that the most expensive caviar in the world\, Almas\, comes from the Iranian Beluga fish and can cost up to $25\,000 per kilogram? Or that caviar is considered one of the oldest delicacies\, predating sushi and champagne? National Caviar Day is all about discovering and appreciating these fascinating aspects of caviar. \nRelevant Hashtags\nSpread the word about National Caviar Day 2026 by using these popular hashtags on social media: \n\n#NationalCaviarDay\n#CaviarDay2026\n#CaviarLovers\n#LuxuryFood\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-caviar-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260719
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T083206Z
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SUMMARY:Nelson Mandela International Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the life and legacy of one of the world’s most influential figures\, Nelson Mandela\, this year on Nelson Mandela International Day 2026. This globally recognized event serves to honor Mandela’s contributions to world peace and human rights. Let’s delve into the details of this special event. \nWhen is Nelson Mandela International Day 2026?\nThe Nelson Mandela International Day 2026 will be observed on Friday\, 18th of July\, as it is annually commemorated on Mandela’s birthday. \nWhat is Nelson Mandela International Day 2026?\nThe day is dedicated to honoring the legacy of Nelson Mandela\, South Africa’s former President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. It encourages everyone to emulate Mandela’s values and his dedication to the service of humanity in the fields of conflict resolution\, race relations\, the promotion and protection of human rights\, reconciliation\, gender equality\, and the rights of children and other vulnerable groups. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nDonate to or volunteer with organizations that were important to Mandela\, such as the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund or The Mandela Rhodes Foundation.\nOrganize or participate in community service initiatives in your local area.\nShare inspirational quotes and stories about Mandela on social media platforms.\nLearn more about Mandela’s life\, his struggles\, and his achievements. Share this knowledge with others.\n\nHistory of Nelson Mandela International Day\nThe United Nations General Assembly declared July 18 as Nelson Mandela International Day in November 2009. The decision came four years after the Nelson Mandela Foundation invited the global community to join them in support of an official Mandela Day. The day’s celebration is a global call to action that celebrates the idea that each individual has the power to transform the world. \nInteresting Facts About Nelson Mandela International Day\nThe day calls for people to spend at least 67 minutes doing good deeds in their communities\, to represent the 67 years that Mandela spent serving his country. In many countries\, events are held at various venues to promote Nelson Mandela Day. These events include concerts\, art exhibits\, fundraising for charities\, sporting events\, educational forums\, and community outreach programs. \nRelevant Hashtags\nUse these hashtags to join the conversation on social media: #NelsonMandelaDay\, #67Minutes\, #MadibaLegacy\, and #ActionAgainstPoverty. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/nelson-mandela-international-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness,Global & National Days,International
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DTSTAMP:20260524T122912
CREATED:20260312T083213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T083217Z
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SUMMARY:Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, the people of Nicaragua commemorate a significant event in their history\, Liberation Day. In 2026\, this event will once again be celebrated with vigor and patriotism. This article provides important information about Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026\, including when it is\, what it signifies\, how you can get involved\, its history\, interesting facts\, and relevant hashtags for social media. \nWhen is Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026?\nLiberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026 will be observed on July 19\, as it is every year. This day marks the anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution’s victory over the Somoza dictatorship in 1979. \nWhat is Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026?\nLiberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026 is a national holiday that commemorates the end of the Somoza dictatorship and the beginning of the Sandinista government. The day is filled with public celebrations\, including parades\, speeches\, music\, and dancing\, as Nicaraguans remember the triumph of their struggle for freedom. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nParticipate in local celebrations: Many towns and cities in Nicaragua hold parades and other public events to commemorate Liberation Day. Joining these activities is a great way to show your support.\nLearn about Nicaraguan history: Understanding the significance of Liberation Day requires some knowledge of Nicaraguan history. Take some time to read about the Sandinista Revolution and the Somoza dictatorship.\nUse social media: Use the relevant hashtags (listed below) to share your thoughts\, photos\, or experiences related to Liberation Day.\n\nHistory of Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026\nLiberation Day commemorates the victory of the Sandinista Revolution over the Somoza dictatorship\, which ruled Nicaragua for more than 40 years. The Sandinistas\, a socialist political party\, led a popular uprising against the Somoza regime\, culminating in their victory on July 19\, 1979. Since then\, Nicaraguans have celebrated Liberation Day every year to remember their struggle for freedom and the beginning of a new era in their country’s history. \nFun or Interesting Facts About Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026\nHere are some interesting facts about Liberation Day (Nicaragua): \n\nThe Sandinista National Liberation Front\, which led the revolution\, was named after Augusto César Sandino\, a national hero who fought against U.S. occupation in the early 20th century.\nJuly 19th is also the start of the annual Nicaraguan carnival season\, which features vibrant parades\, traditional music\, and dance.\nDespite the political controversies surrounding the Sandinistas\, Liberation Day remains a widely celebrated holiday in Nicaragua.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\nWhen posting on social media about Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026\, consider using these hashtags to connect with others celebrating the day: \n\n#LiberationDayNicaragua2026\n#NicaraguaLiberationDay\n#SandinistaRevolution\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/liberation-day-nicaragua/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Global & National Days,International
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DTSTAMP:20260524T122912
CREATED:20260312T083224Z
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SUMMARY:Martyrs Day (Myanmar) 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, the nation of Myanmar pauses to remember its national heroes on Martyrs’ Day. This important commemoration honours the nine leaders\, including General Aung San\, who were assassinated in 1947. This article will guide you through what Martyrs’ Day (Myanmar) 2026 is all about\, when it is\, its history\, and how you can be a part of it. \nWhen is Martyrs Day (Myanmar) 2026?\nMartyrs Day (Myanmar) 2026 will be observed on 19th July 2026. This date marks the anniversary of the assassination of General Aung San and his colleagues. \nWhat is Martyrs Day (Myanmar) 2026?\nMartyrs’ Day is a national holiday in Myanmar. It commemorates the assassination of Aung San and eight other leaders of the pre-independence interim government\, also known as “martyrs”\, in 1947. It is a day of remembrance for these leaders’ efforts and sacrifices towards the independence of Myanmar. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nParticipate in remembrance ceremonies held throughout the country.\nVisit the Martyrs’ Mausoleum in Yangon\, where the nine martyrs are interred.\nLearn more about Myanmar’s struggle for independence and the role of the martyrs in shaping the nation.\nSpread awareness about the day on social media using relevant hashtags.\n\nHistory of Martyrs Day (Myanmar)\nThe first Martyrs’ Day was observed in 1948\, a year after the tragic assassinations. The day is marked by a ceremony held at the Martyrs’ Mausoleum located at the foot of the famous Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon\, where the nine martyrs are buried. The President\, along with state officials and family members of the martyrs\, pay their respects at this ceremony. \nFun or Interesting Facts About Martyrs Day (Myanmar) 2026\nOne interesting fact is that the Martyrs’ Mausoleum\, where the nine martyrs are buried\, was demolished by the military regime in 1993 and rebuilt in 2019. This has become a symbolic representation of Myanmar’s turbulent political history. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#MartyrsDayMyanmar2026 #MartyrsDay #MyanmarMartyrsDay #RememberingOurHeroes \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Global & National Days,International
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SUMMARY:National Moon Day & Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars\, space enthusiasts\, as we get ready to celebrate National Moon Day and the Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary 2026. This commemorative event honors the historic moon landing of 1969\, a giant leap for mankind that sparked global interest in space exploration. Join the nation as we look back at this remarkable achievement and forward to the future of space travel. \nWhen is National Moon Day & Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary 2026?\nThe National Moon Day and Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary is observed annually on July 20. This year\, 2026\, will mark the 56th anniversary of the first manned moon landing. \nWhat is National Moon Day & Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary 2026?\nNational Moon Day and the Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary is a day where Americans and space enthusiasts worldwide remember and celebrate the day man first walked on the moon. It’s a day to reflect on the incredible achievement of the Apollo 11 mission and to inspire interest in space and science. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nHold a Moon Viewing Party: Gather friends and family to gaze at the moon through a telescope. Share facts about the Apollo missions and the moon’s craters and seas.\nVisit a Planetarium or Space Museum: Many institutions host special events on National Moon Day. Check your local listings.\nLearn about the Apollo Missions: Delve into the rich history of the Apollo program through documentaries\, books\, and online resources.\nParticipate in Space-Themed Activities: Build a model rocket\, create moon-themed artwork\, or write a poem about the moon.\n\nHistory of National Moon Day & Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary 2026\nThe Apollo 11 mission\, commanded by Neil Armstrong\, successfully landed on the moon on July 20\, 1969. Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first and second men to walk on the lunar surface. National Moon Day was later established by Presidential Proclamation 4071 in 1971 to commemorate this milestone in human history. \nFun or Interesting Facts About National Moon Day & Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary 2026\nHere are some fascinating facts about the moon and the Apollo mission: \n\nThe footprints left by the Apollo astronauts will likely stay on the moon for at least 100 million years.\nThe Apollo astronauts’ spacesuits were made by Playtex\, a company known for women’s underwear and baby products.\nNeil Armstrong carried with him a piece of the Wright brothers’ first airplane to the moon.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation online using relevant hashtags such as #NationalMoonDay\, #MoonLandingAnniversary\, #Apollo11\, and #MoonDay2026. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture & Heritage
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260721
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SUMMARY:International Chess Day  2026
DESCRIPTION:International Chess Day\, observed on July 20th each year\, celebrates one of the world’s oldest and most intellectually engaging games. From grandmasters to casual players\, chess has united people of all ages and backgrounds for centuries. This globally recognised observance promotes chess as a tool for education\, strategic thinking\, and international harmony. \nWhat is International Chess Day?\nInternational Chess Day is an official United Nations observance that marks the founding of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) in 1924. It serves as a worldwide celebration of the game of chess\, highlighting its contributions to mental development\, cultural exchange\, and peaceful competition. Events include tournaments\, exhibitions\, educational programmes\, and online challenges designed to engage both new and experienced players. \nWhen is International Chess Day?\nInternational Chess Day takes place every year on July 20th\, the anniversary of the establishment of FIDE in Paris. The date was formally adopted as a UN international day in 2019 following a resolution co-sponsored by more than 50 countries\, underscoring the global cultural and educational impact of chess. \nWhy International Chess Day matters\nChess is more than a game – it is a universal language of logic\, strategy\, and patience. It fosters cognitive skills such as concentration\, problem-solving\, foresight\, and decision-making. In classrooms\, prisons\, refugee camps\, and retirement homes\, chess is being used to empower minds\, build resilience\, and bridge social divides. International Chess Day promotes these benefits and encourages greater accessibility to the game across the world. \nHow to get involved in International Chess Day\n\nPlay a game of chess online or with friends and family.\nJoin a local chess club or participate in a community tournament.\nWatch live-streamed matches featuring top players or rising talents.\nIntroduce someone new to the basics of chess and help them get started.\nRead about famous chess games\, strategies\, or grandmasters.\nShare your chess stories or victories using the official hashtags.\n\nHistory of International Chess Day\nChess dates back over 1\,500 years\, evolving from early strategic games played in India and Persia. The version we know today began to take shape in Europe during the 15th century. In 1924\, the International Chess Federation (FIDE) was founded in Paris to govern and promote the game on a global scale. The idea for International Chess Day was first proposed by UNESCO and was celebrated by chess communities for decades before being formally recognised by the United Nations General Assembly in 2019. Since then\, it has become a global event supported by schools\, clubs\, and cultural organisations worldwide. \nChess Facts and Global Reach\n\nChess is played by over 600 million people globally\, across all ages and skill levels.\nThe World Chess Championship is one of the most prestigious titles in all of competitive gaming.\nFamous figures such as Albert Einstein\, Benjamin Franklin\, and Napoleon Bonaparte were avid chess players.\nChess is increasingly being used in school curricula to improve focus\, maths skills\, and critical thinking.\nOnline chess platforms like Chess.com and Lichess have made the game more accessible than ever\, with millions of games played daily.\n\nHashtags\n#InternationalChessDay #ChessDay2026 #FIDE #PlayChess #ChessForAll \nLinks\n\nFIDE – International Chess Federation\nUnited Nations – International Chess Day\nChess.com\nLichess.org\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-chess-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Fun & Quirky Awareness Days,International,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260727
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SUMMARY:Shark Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every July\, millions of people open their eyes to something they usually don’t notice: the incredible world of sharks. Shark Week 2026 returns for its 37th season on Sunday\, July 20 at 8 PM ET/PT\, airing on Discovery Channel and streaming on Max and Discovery+. This year’s lineup promises 20 hours of new programming that blends adrenaline\, science\, and storytelling to spotlight one of the ocean’s most awe-inspiring predators. \nWhat is Shark Week?\nLaunched in 1988\, Shark Week is Discovery Channel’s longest-running and most-watched event. It began as a conservation-driven initiative to dispel myths about sharks and has since evolved into a global phenomenon. The week features a mix of documentaries\, scientific explorations\, and dramatic recreations\, all aimed at deepening our understanding of sharks and their role in marine ecosystems. \nIn 2026\, the event kicks off with Dancing with Sharks\, hosted by Emmy Award-winning television personality Tom Bergeron. This unique special features expert divers performing choreographed underwater routines alongside various shark species\, including hammerheads and tiger sharks\, in an unprecedented underwater dance competition. \nWhen is Shark Week 2026?\nShark Week 2026 begins on Sunday\, July 20\, and runs through Saturday\, July 26. New programming will air nightly from 8 PM to 11 PM ET/PT\, with encore presentations throughout the week. Viewers can watch on Discovery Channel or stream episodes on Max and Discovery+. \nWhy Shark Week Matters\nShark Week serves as a platform to educate the public about the vital role sharks play in maintaining the health of our oceans. By showcasing their behaviors\, habitats\, and the challenges they face\, the event fosters a greater appreciation for these often-misunderstood creatures. It also highlights the importance of shark conservation and the need to protect marine biodiversity. \nHow to Get Involved in Shark Week\nThere are several ways to participate in Shark Week: \n\nWatch and Stream: Tune in to Discovery Channel or stream episodes on Max and Discovery+.\nHost a Viewing Party: Gather friends and family for a Shark Week marathon\, complete with themed snacks and decorations.\nEngage on Social Media: Share your thoughts and favorite moments using official hashtags to join the global conversation.\nSupport Conservation Efforts: Donate to organizations dedicated to shark research and marine conservation.\nEducate Yourself: Use the week as an opportunity to learn more about sharks and the challenges they face in the wild.\n\nHistory of Shark Week\nShark Week premiered in July 1988 with the goal of educating viewers about sharks and promoting conservation efforts. Over the years\, it has grown into a cultural event\, featuring a mix of educational content and entertainment. Notable specials have included the Air Jaws series\, which showcases great white sharks breaching the ocean surface\, and Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives\, a controversial mockumentary that sparked widespread discussion. \nNoteworthy Facts About Shark Week\n\nShark Week is the longest-running cable television programming event in history\, having started in 1988.\nThe 2026 lineup includes 20 hours of new programming\, featuring both returning favorites and new specials.\nPast hosts have included celebrities like Dwayne Johnson\, Jason Momoa\, and John Cena\, bringing star power to the event.\nThe event has expanded its reach globally\, airing in over 72 countries and attracting millions of viewers each year.\nShark Week has played a significant role in raising awareness about shark conservation and the importance of protecting marine ecosystems.\n\nHashtags\n#SharkWeek\, #SharkWeek2026\, #SharkConservation \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Animals & Wildlife Awareness,Australia,International,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260722
DTSTAMP:20260524T122912
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SUMMARY:Belgian National Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Belgian National Day is a significant event that’s celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervor in Belgium. This day is dedicated to commemorating the inauguration of King Leopold I\, the first King of the Belgians. The year 2026 marks another year of this memorable celebration. Here’s everything you need to know about Belgian National Day 2026. \nWhen is Belgian National Day 2026?\nBelgian National Day 2026 falls on Monday\, the 21st of July. This day is a national holiday in Belgium. \nWhat is Belgian National Day 2026?\nBelgian National Day is an annual celebration that marks the inauguration of King Leopold I\, the first King of the Belgians\, which took place on July 21\, 1831. This day is celebrated with various activities\, including parades\, fireworks\, concerts\, and public displays of the Belgian flag. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nParticipate in the celebrations by attending parades and other public events organized on this day.\nDisplay the Belgian flag at your home or workplace.\nLearn about the history and culture of Belgium to better understand the significance of this day.\nShare your experiences and thoughts about the day on social media using the relevant hashtags.\n\nHistory of Belgian National Day\nBelgian National Day was first celebrated on July 21\, 1890\, marking the 59th anniversary of King Leopold I’s inauguration. Since then\, it has been celebrated annually with utmost pride and joy by the people of Belgium. The day brings together Belgians from all walks of life to commemorate their country’s rich history and heritage. \nInteresting Facts About Belgian National Day\nThe celebrations of Belgian National Day often include a military parade in the capital city\, Brussels. It’s one of the few occasions when the Royal Family makes a public appearance. Also\, many Belgians use this day to express their love for their country through various forms of art\, music\, and cuisine. \nRelevant Hashtags\nShare your experiences and thoughts about Belgian National Day 2026 on social media using the following hashtags: #BelgianNationalDay2026\, #Belgium\, #July21\, and #NationalCelebration. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/belgian-national-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture & Heritage
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260723
DTSTAMP:20260524T122912
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SUMMARY:World Brain Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year on July 22\, World Brain Day brings global attention to the importance of maintaining brain health across all ages. This day encourages everyone – from children to older adults – to adopt habits\, support research\, and reduce stigma around neurological conditions. \nWhat is World Brain Day?\nWorld Brain Day was established by the World Federation of Neurology in 2014 and is supported by the World Health Organization. It aims to highlight the role of the brain in overall health\, increase public understanding of neurological disorders\, and advocate for better prevention and care worldwide. \nWhen is World Brain Day?\nWorld Brain Day is observed every year on July 22. In 2026\, the day falls on a Tuesday. Organisations host local and online events throughout July to mark the occasion. \nWhy World Brain Day Matters\nThe brain controls everything from thinking and movement to emotion and memory. Neurological disorders like stroke\, epilepsy and dementia affect millions globally\, yet early prevention\, better awareness and access to quality care can make a meaningful difference. \nThis year’s theme\, Brain Health for All Ages\, stresses that brain care is a lifelong pursuit. Experts highlight simple habits – like regular exercise\, supervising blood pressure and staying mentally active – as essential for brain disease prevention and overall well being. \nHow to Get Involved in World Brain Day\n\nJoin events: Participate in seminars\, walks or online sessions focused on brain health and neurological awareness.\nEmbrace healthy habits: Adopt brain friendly practices – daily exercise\, nutritious diet\, quality sleep\, mental challenges and social engagement.\nPromote awareness: Share facts about early detection\, stroke signs and dementia prevention using the hashtag #WorldBrainDay.\nSupport research: Donate to or volunteer with organisations funding neurological research and patient care.\nCheck in: Talk to a healthcare provider if you experience symptoms like memory loss\, headaches or sudden changes in coordination.\n\nHistory of World Brain Day\nThe idea originated in 2013 and received formal approval in 2014. The date of July 22 reflects the founding of the World Federation of Neurology in 1957. Since then\, the day has grown into a global movement supported by neurologists\, researchers and patients across more than 100 countries. \nNoteworthy Facts About World Brain Day\n\nEach year focuses on a key theme – past topics include epilepsy\, stroke and dementia prevention.\nNeurological disorders account for a significant portion of global disability and mortality – prevention and early treatment are vital.\nIn 2026\, experts emphasise the unique human brain traits that no AI can match: empathy\, imagination and resilience.\nBrain health is tied to lifestyle – blood pressure\, diet\, exercise\, lifelong learning and social contact all play a role.\nDespite advances\, up to 80 percent of neurological disease burden occurs in low and middle income countries.\n\nHashtags\n#WorldBrainDay\, #BrainHealthForAllAges\, #BrainHealth \nLinks\n\nWorld Federation of Neurology – World Brain Day\nWorld Health Organization – Brain Health Resources\nLocal Neurological Health Organisations (example)\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260723
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SUMMARY:National Mango Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Each year on July 22\, mango lovers around the world celebrate National Mango Day – a joyful observance that pays tribute to the luscious “king of fruits.” Whether you enjoy them fresh\, in smoothies\, or as part of a Caribbean curry\, this day is all about honouring mango’s rich flavours\, cultural heritage\, and health benefits. \nWhat is National Mango Day?\nNational Mango Day is an annual celebration dedicated to appreciating mangoes in all their forms. Originating in India in 1987 through the National Horticulture Board\, it encourages exploration of different varieties\, recipes\, and cultural traditions tied to this beloved fruit. \nWhen is National Mango Day?\nIt falls on July 22 each year. In 2026\, that date lands on a Tuesday. The timing aligns with peak mango season in many countries\, making it perfect for enjoying the freshest\, juiciest fruit. \nWhy National Mango Day Matters\nMangoes are nutrient-rich\, packed with vitamins A\, C\, E\, fiber\, and antioxidants that promote eye health\, immunity\, and digestion. Beyond nutrition\, they carry cultural significance – being the national fruit of India\, Pakistan\, and the Philippines\, and the national tree of Bangladesh\, with a cultivation history tracing back over 4\,000 years. \nThis day fosters appreciation for farmers\, biodiversity\, and the traditions surrounding mango cultivation and cuisine. \nHow to Celebrate National Mango Day\n\nEnjoy a fresh mango: Eat it sliced\, blended into a smoothie\, or straight from the peel with spice or lime.\nTry new recipes: Cook up mango chutney\, salsa\, curry\, desserts\, or pickles to celebrate the fruit’s versatility.\nHost a mango tasting: Invite friends over for a party sampling different cultivars like Alphonso\, Kent\, or Tommy Atkins.\nSupport growers: Seek out local or imported specialty mango varieties to support farmers and fair trade.\nLearn and share: Post facts – like mango’s origin in South Asia and its export success – to spread awareness.\n\nHistory of National Mango Day\nIn 1987\, India’s National Horticulture Board designated July 22 to honour mango’s role in heritage and agriculture. The date celebrates mango’s cultural impact\, culinary versatility\, and nutritional value. Over time\, other countries embraced the day\, with the U.S. National Mango Board promoting it through events and giveaways. \nNoteworthy Facts About Mangoes\n\nMango cultivation dates back over 4\,000 years in the Himalayan region of India and Myanmar.\nThere are hundreds of mango cultivars worldwide\, with popular types like Alphonso\, Kesar\, Haden\, and Keitt.\nIndia\, Pakistan\, and the Philippines consider mango their national fruit; Bangladesh their national tree.\nMangoes provide vitamins A and C\, fiber\, and antioxidants that help vision\, digestion\, and immunity.\nJuly is prime mango season in many regions; 2026 marks perfect timing for mango festivals and tastings.\n\nHashtags\n#NationalMangoDay\, #MangoLove\, #KingOfFruits\, #MangoSeason \nLinks\n\nNational Day Calendar – National Mango Day\nNational Today – Mango Day Celebration\nNational Mango Board – Celebrating Mango Day\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-mango-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Food & Nutrition Awareness,International,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260723
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260724
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SUMMARY:Birthday of Haile Selassie (Rastafari) 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the Birthday of Haile Selassie (Rastafari) 2026. This event is a significant occasion for the Rastafarian community and followers worldwide. It commemorates the birth of Haile Selassie\, who is regarded as the Messiah in Rastafarian belief. The event spreads a profound message of unity\, love\, and respect for all human beings. \nWhen is Birthday of Haile Selassie (Rastafari) 2026?\nThe Birthday of Haile Selassie (Rastafari) will be observed on July 23\, 2026. \nWhat is Birthday of Haile Selassie (Rastafari) 2026?\nThe Birthday of Haile Selassie (Rastafari) is the celebration of the birth of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia\, who is considered the Messiah of the Rastafari faith. It is a day of reverence\, reflection\, and joyous celebration for Rastafarians and sympathetic individuals worldwide. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nLearn about Rastafarian beliefs and the significance of Haile Selassie in their faith.\nAttend local Rastafari gatherings or events if they are open to the public.\nShow respect and solidarity by wearing Rasta colors (red\, green\, and gold) on this day.\nShare knowledge about the day and its importance on social media platforms.\nDonate or support Rastafarian communities or organizations.\n\nHistory of Birthday of Haile Selassie (Rastafari)\nThe event started with the birth of Haile Selassie on July 23\, 1892. Selassie’s reign as emperor of Ethiopia (1930-1974) made him a prominent figure globally. His teachings and philosophy became the foundation of the Rastafari movement\, which began in Jamaica in the 1930s. Since then\, his birthday has been celebrated annually by Rastafarians and others who respect his values and teachings. \nFun or Interesting Facts About Birthday of Haile Selassie (Rastafari) 2026\nHaile Selassie was born as Tafari Makonnen. His title\, “Haile Selassie\,” means “Power of the Trinity” in Amharic. He is revered as the returned Messiah in the Rastafari belief\, and his birthday is celebrated with music\, food\, and communal gatherings. Rastafarians often play Reggae music\, particularly songs by Bob Marley\, who is one of the most well-known Rastafarians. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#HaileSelassieBirthday2026 #Rastafari #RastafariCelebration #Unity #Love #Respect \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. From £29/yr. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days25 MayInternational Skin Pigmentation Day 202625 MayNational Memorial Day in the USA 202625 MayNational Wine Day 202625 MayMemorial Day 202625 MayInternational Missing Children's Day 202625 MayNational BBQ Week 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/birthday-of-haile-selassie-rastafari/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture & Heritage,Global & National Days
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