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SUMMARY:National Hammock Day
DESCRIPTION:National Hammock Day takes place every year on 22 July\, falling right in the middle of summer when the weather is warmest and the urge to slow down is strongest. The day celebrates the hammock as a universal symbol of rest and relaxation\, encouraging people to find two trees\, string up a length of fabric or netting\, and do the one thing modern life rarely allows: absolutely nothing. \nHow to Celebrate National Hammock Day\nThe whole point of National Hammock Day is to slow down\, so the best ways to mark it are gloriously simple. Here are plenty of ideas to fill the day: \n\nSet up a hammock and take a nap – Find two sturdy trees or posts roughly three to four metres apart\, hang your hammock at a gentle curve\, and drift off. A short nap of 20 to 30 minutes can lift your mood\, sharpen alertness\, and leave you feeling genuinely refreshed.\nRead a book outdoors – There are few better spots to get lost in a novel than a hammock under dappled shade. Bring a cold drink\, a sunhat\, and the book you have been meaning to finish for months.\nHost a hammock hangout in the park – Gather a few friends\, head to a park with a good cluster of trees\, and set up several hammocks together. Leave the phones in a bag\, bring snacks and a couple of games\, and enjoy a slow afternoon in good company.\nTry a hammock somewhere new – Stretch one across a balcony\, between two veranda posts\, or in a quiet corner of the garden you rarely use. A change of scene makes the same old hammock feel like a small holiday.\nGo stargazing after dark – A hammock tilts you back at the perfect angle for watching the sky. Late July often brings warm\, clear evenings\, so stay out\, look up\, and see how many constellations you can name.\nPractise some gentle mindfulness – The slow sway of a hammock is naturally calming. Close your eyes\, breathe slowly\, and let the rocking motion do the work of settling a busy mind.\nTreat yourself to a hammock picnic – Pack a basket\, find your shady spot\, and eat while you swing. If you fancy a tropical theme to match the holiday mood\, you might pair it with the spirit of National Pina Colada Day earlier in the month.\nRelax even without a hammock – No hammock to hand? Grab a beach towel or picnic blanket and head to the nearest park or shoreline. You may not be swinging in the air\, but resting and unwinding is the real goal of the day.\n\nWhat is National Hammock Day?\nNational Hammock Day is an annual observance that honours the hammock\, a sling made of fabric\, rope\, or netting suspended between two fixed points such as trees or posts. The day recognises one of the oldest and most relaxing ways humans have found to rest\, and it nudges everyone to take a deliberate pause during the busiest\, brightest part of the year. It is a light-hearted celebration with no formal organisers\, embraced mostly by people who simply enjoy the idea of an afternoon spent swinging gently in the breeze. \nWhen is National Hammock Day?\nNational Hammock Day is on Wednesday\, 22 July 2026. The date is fixed and falls on 22 July every year\, placing it squarely in mid-summer when warm weather makes outdoor lounging especially appealing. \nThe History of National Hammock Day\nThe hammock itself has a far longer and richer history than the awareness day that celebrates it. Hammocks originated in Central America\, where they can be traced back roughly a thousand years to the ancient Maya\, who created suspended resting pods using bark and plant fibres. Sleeping above the ground kept people away from biting insects\, damp soil\, and creatures on the forest floor. The English word “hammock” comes from a Taino word from the Arawakan language\, often linked to the idea of a stretched net. \nThe hammock travelled beyond the Americas after 1492\, when Christopher Columbus recorded seeing people in the Bahamas sleeping in nets slung between trees. He carried the concept back to Europe\, where it found an immediate and practical use at sea. Sailors adopted hammocks as a clean\, space-saving alternative to sleeping on crowded\, dirty decks\, and the gentle swing actually helped them stay steady as their ships rolled with the waves. \nNational Hammock Day is a much more recent invention. The day appears to have been established around 2015\, though no single founder or organisation is credited with creating it. Its origins remain unclear\, which is fitting for a holiday that asks so little of anyone: there are no campaigns to run or causes to fund\, just an open invitation to lie back and relax. \nFun Facts About National Hammock Day\n\nThe Maya were using hammocks around a thousand years ago\, long before they became a backyard fixture.\nChristopher Columbus is widely credited with introducing hammocks to Europe after encountering them in the Caribbean in 1492.\nNaval ships used hammocks for centuries because they swung with the motion of the sea\, helping sailors sleep on rough crossings.\nResearch suggests the gentle rocking motion of a hammock can help people fall asleep faster and may improve the quality of deep sleep.\nSome well-known companies have placed hammocks in their offices so staff can recharge with a short rest in the middle of the working day.\nLying in a hammock can ease pressure points\, support circulation\, and naturally raise your legs above heart level.\n\nWhy National Hammock Day Matters\nRest is easy to skip and easy to undervalue\, yet it is essential to good health and a clear mind. National Hammock Day works as a small\, cheerful reminder to step off the treadmill and do nothing for a while. Taking even half an hour to slow down can ease stress and restore energy\, and a day built entirely around relaxation gives people the permission they too often deny themselves. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Hammock Day?\nNational Hammock Day is a fun\, informal holiday celebrating the hammock as a symbol of rest and relaxation. It encourages people to slow down\, set up a hammock\, and enjoy a peaceful pause during the height of summer. \nWhen is National Hammock Day in 2026?\nNational Hammock Day is on Wednesday\, 22 July 2026. It falls on 22 July every year. \nDo I need a hammock to celebrate National Hammock Day?\nNot at all. While a hammock is ideal\, the day is really about resting and unwinding. A beach towel\, a picnic blanket\, or simply a shady spot to relax will let you join in the spirit of the day. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your best hammock photos on social media with #NationalHammockDay and #NationalHammockDay2026. Tag your friends and challenge them to take part! \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Pina Colada Day – A summer favourite on 10 July that pairs perfectly with a hammock and a tropical drink.\nHolistic Therapy Day – Marked on 26 July\, this day shares the focus on rest\, wellbeing\, and looking after yourself.\nCat World Domination Day – Another light-hearted\, feel-good day for anyone who appreciates the art of a good nap.\n\nLinks\n\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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SUMMARY:National Be a Good Teammate Day
DESCRIPTION:National Be a Good Teammate Day takes place every year on 22 July\, encouraging people to put others first and strengthen the teams they belong to\, whether on the sports field\, in the workplace\, or at home. It is a day about generosity\, accountability\, and the small everyday actions that make a group stronger. The day was created by author\, speaker\, and former college basketball coach Lance Loya\, founder of The Good Teammate Factory. \nWhat is National Be a Good Teammate Day?\nNational Be a Good Teammate Day is an awareness day dedicated to the idea that being a good teammate is a choice anyone can make\, in any walk of life. It promotes selflessness\, encouragement\, and the willingness to lift others up rather than focus solely on personal success. While its language is rooted in sport\, the message applies just as readily to colleagues\, classmates\, family members\, and friends. The day asks a simple question: what would happen if everyone made an effort to be a slightly better teammate? \nWhen is National Be a Good Teammate Day?\nNational Be a Good Teammate Day falls on Wednesday\, 22 July 2026. It is observed on the same date every year. Loya chose 22 July deliberately: the numbers reflect his old high school jersey numbers\, 7 for football and 22 for basketball\, and the date sits about as far from Christmas as possible\, giving it a spot in the calendar all of its own. \nWhy National Be a Good Teammate Day Matters\nStrong teams underpin almost everything people achieve together\, from sporting success to workplace performance and healthy family life. Research into group dynamics consistently shows that trust\, encouragement\, and a sense of shared purpose drive better outcomes than individual talent alone. By spotlighting the behaviours that make a good teammate\, the day offers a practical framework for improving relationships and culture wherever people gather. It pairs naturally with workplace-focused occasions such as Gruntled Workers Day\, which celebrates contentment and goodwill at work. \nHow to Get Involved in National Be a Good Teammate Day\nMarking the day is straightforward\, and most of the ideas cost nothing more than a little thought and effort. \n\nEncourage someone – Offer genuine words of support to a teammate\, colleague\, or friend who could use a lift. Encouragement is one of the simplest ways to be a good teammate.\nPut the team first – Volunteer for the task no one else wants\, or step back to let someone else shine. Selflessness sits at the heart of the day.\nSay thank you – Recognise the contributions of others\, especially those whose work often goes unnoticed.\nBe reliable – Follow through on your commitments. Dependability is a quality every good teammate shares.\nWelcome a newcomer – Help someone new feel included\, whether on a team\, in a class\, or at work.\nRead Loya’s work – Explore Lance Loya’s books and resources on teamwork to deepen your understanding of the day’s message.\nShare the message – Use social media to spread the idea\, tagging the teammates who have made a difference to you.\nLead by example – If you coach\, teach\, or manage\, model good teammate behaviour so others can follow your lead.\n\nHistory of National Be a Good Teammate Day\nThe day was created by Lance Loya\, a former college basketball coach who became a best-selling author\, blogger\, podcaster\, and keynote speaker on the subject of teamwork. His book “Be a Good Teammate” laid out the principles that would later inspire the observance\, and his message has since been embraced by sports teams\, school districts\, government agencies\, and Fortune 500 companies alike. \nLoya has spoken about how the day grew out of a personal desire to rid his life of self-centredness. As he studied what it truly means to be a good teammate\, he came to want the date associated with something larger than himself\, and he successfully campaigned to have 22 July recognised as National Be a Good Teammate Day. The choice of date carried personal meaning\, drawn from his high school jersey numbers. \nSince its founding\, the day has spread through schools\, sports clubs\, and businesses that use it as a focal point for conversations about culture and character. The Good Teammate Factory\, Loya’s organisation\, continues to provide books\, talks\, and resources that keep the message alive throughout the year. \nNoteworthy Facts About National Be a Good Teammate Day\n\nThe day was founded by author and former college basketball coach Lance Loya.\nThe 22 July date reflects Loya’s high school football number (7) and basketball number (22).\nLoya chose the date partly because it sits about as far from Christmas as the calendar allows.\nHis teamwork principles have been adopted by Fortune 500 companies\, sports teams\, and school districts.\nThe day grew from Loya’s personal mission to overcome self-centredness.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Be a Good Teammate Day?\nIt is an awareness day promoting selflessness\, encouragement\, and teamwork\, reminding people that being a good teammate is a choice available to everyone. \nWhen is National Be a Good Teammate Day in 2026?\nNational Be a Good Teammate Day takes place on Wednesday\, 22 July 2026\, the same date every year. \nWho created National Be a Good Teammate Day?\nThe day was created by Lance Loya\, a former college basketball coach\, best-selling author\, and founder of The Good Teammate Factory. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing National Be a Good Teammate Day with your friends\, family\, and teammates. Use the hashtags #BeAGoodTeammateDay and #BeAGoodTeammateDay2026 on social media. The more people who embrace the message\, the bigger the impact. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nGruntled Workers Day – Celebrates contentment and goodwill in the workplace\, a natural partner to good teamwork.\nNational Employee Appreciation Day – A day for recognising and valuing the people who make teams succeed.\nWorld Wellbeing Week – A global campaign promoting wellbeing\, connection\, and supportive communities.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official National Be a Good Teammate Day page\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260723
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SUMMARY:National Women Touched By Addiction Day
DESCRIPTION:National Women Touched By Addiction Day takes place on 23 July 2026. The observance raises awareness of how addiction affects women\, both those who live with substance use disorders and those who are touched by addiction through a family member\, friend\, or loved one. It was created by the Nashville non-profit Mending Hearts to reduce stigma\, encourage understanding\, and support recovery. \nWhat is National Women Touched By Addiction Day?\nNational Women Touched By Addiction Day is an annual observance dedicated to women whose lives have been affected by addiction in any form. It recognises not only women who have personally struggled with substance use\, but also mothers\, daughters\, sisters\, partners\, and friends who carry the weight of a loved one’s addiction. The day was established by Mending Hearts\, a CARF-accredited non-profit based in Nashville\, Tennessee\, that provides housing\, treatment\, and long-term support to women in recovery regardless of their ability to pay. Its central message is that addiction touches whole families and communities\, not just the individual at its centre. \nWhen is National Women Touched By Addiction Day?\nNational Women Touched By Addiction Day falls on Thursday\, 23 July 2026. It is observed on the same fixed date every year\, so it will always fall on 23 July. The date sits within a wider summer focus on the observance\, as Mending Hearts encourages women to take part throughout the month of July rather than on a single day alone. \nWhy National Women Touched By Addiction Day Matters\nAddiction is often discussed in general terms\, but the experiences of women can differ in important ways. Women may face particular barriers to seeking help\, including caregiving responsibilities\, fear of losing custody of children\, and a heavier burden of stigma and shame. According to the United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)\, tens of millions of Americans aged 12 and over live with a substance use disorder\, and a substantial share of adults who have ever had a problem with drugs or alcohol report being in recovery. This day exists to make sure women are visible within those numbers\, and to remind anyone affected that recovery is possible. By naming the wider circle of women touched by addiction\, the observance acknowledges the partners\, parents\, and children who quietly bear its effects. \nHow to Get Involved in National Women Touched By Addiction Day\nThere are many ways to take part\, whether you are personally affected\, supporting someone you love\, or simply standing in solidarity. \n\nJoin the One Finger campaign – Share a photo on social media holding up a single finger to represent support for an entire family affected by addiction. The gesture is the signature symbol of the day and helps spread its message quickly.\nShare your testimony – If you feel able\, post your own story of recovery or of loving someone in recovery. Honest\, first-person accounts do more to break stigma than statistics ever can.\nUse the official hashtags – Add #OneFingerOneFamily\, #WTBAday\, and #raiseafingertoremovethestigma to your posts so your message reaches the wider community taking part.\nSupport a recovery organisation – Donate to or volunteer with a group such as Mending Hearts or a local women’s treatment service. Many rely on community support to keep their doors open to those who cannot pay.\nLearn the signs and the resources – Take time to understand how to recognise addiction and where to turn for help\, so you can support a friend or family member with confidence rather than judgement.\nStart an open conversation – Talk with the women in your life about addiction without shame. Simply letting someone know they can speak freely can be the first step toward seeking help.\nCheck in on someone in recovery – Recovery is rarely a straight line. A supportive message or visit can make a meaningful difference to a woman working to rebuild her life.\nRaise awareness locally – Encourage your workplace\, place of worship\, or community group to mark the day and signpost local support services.\n\nHistory of National Women Touched By Addiction Day\nNational Women Touched By Addiction Day was founded in 2021 by Mending Hearts\, a non-profit organisation based in Nashville\, Tennessee. The group has spent years offering long-term residential treatment and support to women recovering from substance use\, working from the belief that healing happens best within a supportive community. The first observance was held on 23 July 2021\, making it a relatively young addition to the awareness calendar. \nThe day grew out of Mending Hearts’ frontline work with women whose lives\, and whose families’ lives\, had been reshaped by addiction. Staff and residents recognised that for every woman in treatment there were often several others affected\, including children\, parents\, and partners. The observance was designed to widen the lens beyond the individual and to acknowledge everyone caught in addiction’s reach. \nFrom the outset the day has centred on the One Finger campaign\, captured in the phrase “one finger\, one family”. The simple act of raising a single finger is intended to show that one gesture of support can stand for a whole family in need. As the observance has been shared more widely each July\, recovery centres\, advocates\, and individuals across the United States have adopted it to open conversations and remove stigma. \nNoteworthy Facts About National Women Touched By Addiction Day\n\nThe day was first observed on 23 July 2021 and is held on the same date every year.\nIt was founded by Mending Hearts\, a CARF-accredited non-profit in Nashville\, Tennessee.\nThe signature One Finger campaign uses the slogan “one finger\, one family” to symbolise support for whole families affected by addiction.\nThe observance deliberately includes women affected indirectly\, such as mothers\, daughters\, and partners of people living with addiction.\nMending Hearts provides long-term treatment and housing to women regardless of their ability to pay.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Women Touched By Addiction Day?\nIt is an annual observance recognising women affected by addiction\, whether they have struggled with substance use themselves or have been touched by a loved one’s addiction. It aims to reduce stigma\, encourage understanding\, and support recovery. \nWhen is National Women Touched By Addiction Day in 2026?\nIt takes place on Thursday\, 23 July 2026\, and falls on 23 July every year. \nWho founded National Women Touched By Addiction Day?\nIt was created in 2021 by Mending Hearts\, a non-profit organisation in Nashville\, Tennessee\, that supports women in recovery from substance use disorders. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing National Women Touched By Addiction Day with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #WTBAday and #WTBAday2026\, along with #OneFingerOneFamily\, on social media. The more people who know about the day\, the more women affected by addiction will feel seen and supported. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nAlcohol Awareness Week – A week dedicated to rethinking our relationship with alcohol and supporting those affected by it.\nInternational Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking – A global day strengthening action against drug misuse and supporting recovery.\nNational Meth Awareness Day – A day focused on the dangers of methamphetamine and the path to recovery.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official National Women Touched By Addiction Day page at Mending Hearts\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nIf addiction has touched your life\, you may also find it meaningful to mark International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in June\, which shares the goal of supporting recovery and reducing harm. \nFeatured image: Photo by Womanizer Toys on Unsplash. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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SUMMARY:National Gorgeous Grandma Day
DESCRIPTION:National Gorgeous Grandma Day is celebrated every year on 23 July to honour women over the age of 50 and to challenge outdated stereotypes about ageing. In 2026 it falls on Thursday\, 23 July. Despite its playful name\, the day carries a serious message about recognising the energy\, capability\, and continued ambition of older women. \nWhat is National Gorgeous Grandma Day?\nNational Gorgeous Grandma Day celebrates women over 50\, whether or not they actually have grandchildren. It was created to push back against the assumption that reaching a certain age means a woman becomes invisible or irrelevant. The day reframes the word “grandma” as something proud and vibrant rather than something that confines older women to a narrow\, dismissive box. It is a celebration of accomplishment\, confidence\, and the many years still ahead. \nWhen is National Gorgeous Grandma Day?\nNational Gorgeous Grandma Day is held annually on 23 July. In 2026 it falls on Thursday\, 23 July. The date is fixed\, so it is observed on the same day every year. \nWhy National Gorgeous Grandma Day Matters\nAgeism remains one of the most widely tolerated forms of prejudice\, and it affects older women particularly sharply. Women over 50 are frequently overlooked in the workplace\, in advertising\, and in popular culture\, despite leading active\, productive\, and influential lives. This day matters because it directly confronts that bias\, celebrating the wisdom\, resilience\, and ongoing contributions of a generation of women. It encourages older women to take pride in their age and reminds everyone else to see them clearly\, as individuals with talents\, ambitions\, and stories worth telling. \nHow to Get Involved in National Gorgeous Grandma Day\nThere are many warm and meaningful ways to mark the day: \n\nCelebrate a gorgeous grandma in your life – Call\, visit\, or write to an older woman who matters to you and tell her how much she means.\nTreat her to something special – A meal out\, a spa visit\, or a small gift can make the day feel like the celebration it is meant to be.\nShare her story – Post a photo and a few words about a remarkable older woman in your family or community to help shift how ageing is portrayed.\nEncourage a new pursuit – The day’s founder went back to university at 50; support an older woman who wants to learn a skill\, take a class\, or start something new.\nChallenge ageist language – Notice and gently push back when older women are spoken about dismissively\, whether in conversation or in the media.\nSpend quality time together – Sometimes the best gift is simply your attention; ask questions and listen to the experiences of an older woman you admire.\nEmbrace your own age – If you are a gorgeous grandma yourself\, use the day to do something just for you and to celebrate everything you have achieved.\n\nHistory of National Gorgeous Grandma Day\nNational Gorgeous Grandma Day was created in 1984 by the author and columnist Alice Solomon. That year\, Solomon graduated from Wellesley College at the age of 50\, a milestone that gave her a sharp new perspective on how society treated women her age. \nShe noticed that women of 50 and older were routinely categorised as senior citizens who were neither useful nor relevant\, and were often labelled “grandmas” regardless of whether they had any grandchildren. Rather than reject the term\, Solomon decided to reclaim it\, adding the word “gorgeous” to transform it into something assertive and celebratory. Her aim was to present an edgier\, more empowered image of older women and to dismantle the stereotypes that boxed them in. \nFrom that idea grew an annual celebration on 23 July\, encouraging women over 50 to embrace their age\, recognise their accomplishments\, and look forward to all they still intend to do. More than four decades later\, the day continues to spread that message. \nNoteworthy Facts About National Gorgeous Grandma Day\n\nThe day was created in 1984 by author and columnist Alice Solomon.\nSolomon was inspired after graduating from Wellesley College at the age of 50.\nThe celebration honours all women over 50\, whether or not they have grandchildren.\nThe word “gorgeous” was added deliberately to reframe “grandma” as proud and empowering.\nThe day is observed on the same date\, 23 July\, every year.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Gorgeous Grandma Day?\nIt is an annual celebration on 23 July honouring women over 50 and challenging stereotypes about ageing\, regardless of whether they have grandchildren. \nWhen is National Gorgeous Grandma Day in 2026?\nIt falls on Thursday\, 23 July 2026\, and is observed on the same date every year. \nWho created National Gorgeous Grandma Day?\nIt was created in 1984 by the author and columnist Alice Solomon\, after she graduated from Wellesley College at the age of 50. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing National Gorgeous Grandma Day with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #GorgeousGrandmaDay and #GorgeousGrandmaDay2026 on social media. The more people who celebrate the women in their lives\, the bigger the impact. If you appreciate days that honour family and connection\, you might also enjoy other community celebrations across the calendar. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nHug a Bear Day – A warm\, comforting celebration of affection and connection.\nFashion Day – A celebration of style and self-expression for people of every age.\nNational Outfit-of-the-Day Day – A day for embracing personal style and feeling confident in your own skin.\n\nLinks\n\nRead more about National Gorgeous Grandma Day\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nFeatured image: Photo by Ekaterina Shakharova on Unsplash. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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SUMMARY:National Refreshment Day
DESCRIPTION:National Refreshment Day is a celebration of cold\, thirst-quenching drinks observed on the fourth Thursday in July\, which falls on Thursday\, 23 July 2026. Founded by the Traveler Beer Company in 2015\, the day arrives at the height of summer and encourages people across the United States to reach for their favourite refreshing beverage\, whether that is an ice-cold lemonade\, a fruity mocktail\, a craft beer\, or a tall glass of iced tea. \nHow to Celebrate National Refreshment Day\nThis is a day built around enjoyment\, so the best way to mark it is to pour yourself something cold and gather a few friends. Here are eight ways to make the most of it: \n\nMix a signature summer mocktail – Combine watermelon and mint\, or strawberry and lemon\, over plenty of ice for a hydrating drink that looks as good as it tastes. Mocktails are typically lower in sugar and calories than alcoholic cocktails and can be made with fresh fruit and natural sweeteners.\nBrew a pitcher of iced tea – Steep your favourite tea\, chill it\, and serve over ice with a wedge of lemon. An Arnold Palmer\, made with half iced tea and half lemonade\, is a classic American summer pour.\nHost a backyard gathering or barbecue – Set up a drinks station so guests can build their own refreshments. Small gatherings and cookouts are among the most popular ways people celebrate the day.\nMake your own lemonade from scratch – Fresh lemons\, water\, and a touch of honey or stevia create a brighter\, healthier version of the summer staple.\nTry a craft beer or hard seltzer – Honour the day’s origins with the Traveler Beer Company by sampling a local craft brew or a light\, fizzy seltzer.\nFreeze flavoured ice cubes – Pop berries\, herbs\, or fruit juice into ice trays for cubes that release flavour slowly and keep your glass looking vibrant.\nChill your glassware – Store glasses in the fridge or freezer beforehand for that frosted\, ice-cold effect that makes every sip feel cooler.\nStay hydrated with water too – If your refreshment of choice contains alcohol\, alternate with glasses of water. Summer heat leads to dehydration faster than most people realise.\n\nWhat is National Refreshment Day?\nNational Refreshment Day is an American beverage holiday dedicated to the simple pleasure of a cold\, refreshing drink on a hot summer day. It is for anyone who enjoys reaching for something cool when the temperature climbs\, from soft drinks and juices to beers\, seltzers\, and elaborate mocktails. The day has no single official organiser today\, but it is widely recognised across the food and drink calendar and embraced by bars\, breweries\, and home entertainers alike. Its spirit is informal and inclusive: there is no wrong way to refresh. \nWhen is National Refreshment Day?\nNational Refreshment Day is observed annually on the fourth Thursday of July. In 2026\, that falls on Thursday\, 23 July. Because the date is tied to the fourth Thursday rather than a fixed number\, it shifts slightly from year to year. The table below shows the dates for the next five years. \n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\nThursday\, 23 July\n\n\n2027\nThursday\, 22 July\n\n\n2028\nThursday\, 27 July\n\n\n2029\nThursday\, 26 July\n\n\n2030\nThursday\, 25 July\n\n\n\nThe History of National Refreshment Day\nNational Refreshment Day was founded in May 2015 by the Traveler Beer Company\, a craft beer venture based in Burlington\, Vermont. The brewery created the day to highlight the refreshing flavours of summer and to put a spotlight on the kind of light\, easy-drinking beverages that taste best when the sun is high. That same year\, the Registrar at National Day Calendar declared the celebration official\, fixing it permanently to the fourth Thursday in July so it would always land at the warm heart of the season. \nTraveler Beer Company specialised in shandy-style beers\, which blend beer with fruit and citrus for a brighter\, more thirst-quenching profile. A drink like this was a natural fit for a day about refreshment\, and the timing in late July meant the holiday would arrive when summer heat was at its peak and people were most in search of something cold to drink. Although Traveler Beer is no longer in business\, the day it created has outlived the brand and continues to be observed each year. \nOver time\, National Refreshment Day has broadened well beyond its craft beer roots. Today it embraces every kind of cooling drink\, reflecting a wider cultural shift toward mocktails\, hard seltzers\, and lower-sugar alternatives. The growth of the no-and-low movement has given the day fresh relevance\, as people look for the social pleasure of a special drink without the side effects of alcohol or sugary sodas. If you enjoy days that celebrate food and drink traditions\, you might also like National Iced Tea Day\, which honours one of summer’s most popular thirst-quenchers. \nFun Facts About National Refreshment Day\n\nThe day was created by a brewery\, the Traveler Beer Company\, yet today it celebrates every kind of drink\, from soft drinks to mocktails.\nIt always lands on the fourth Thursday of July\, one of the hottest stretches of the American summer.\nThe Arnold Palmer\, a beloved refreshment of half iced tea and half lemonade\, can contain over 44 grams of added sugar in a single 16oz glass when made traditionally.\nWatermelon and mint is one of the most popular mocktail pairings\, prized for being as hydrating as it is colourful.\nFreezing fruit juice or herbs into ice cubes is a favourite trick for adding slow-release flavour to summer drinks.\nThe official hashtag is #NationalRefreshmentDay\, used widely across social media each July.\n\nWhy National Refreshment Day Matters\nBeyond the fun\, the day carries a gentle reminder about staying hydrated during the hottest weeks of the year\, when the body loses water faster than people often realise. It also brings people together: sharing a cold drink at a barbecue or on a porch is a small\, sociable ritual that defines summer. For local breweries\, juice makers\, and drinks brands\, it is a welcome moment to showcase their products and connect with customers. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Refreshment Day?\nNational Refreshment Day is an American holiday celebrating cold\, refreshing drinks of every kind\, from lemonade and iced tea to craft beer and mocktails. It was founded by the Traveler Beer Company in 2015 and falls during the hottest part of summer. \nWhen is National Refreshment Day in 2026?\nIn 2026\, National Refreshment Day falls on Thursday\, 23 July. It is always observed on the fourth Thursday of July\, so the exact date shifts each year. \nWhat is the best drink for National Refreshment Day?\nThere is no single right answer\, which is the point of the day. Popular choices include homemade lemonade\, iced tea\, watermelon and mint mocktails\, craft beer\, and hard seltzer. If you prefer something non-alcoholic\, a fruit-infused mocktail is both refreshing and hydrating. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your best summer drink photos on social media with #NationalRefreshmentDay and #NationalRefreshmentDay2026. Tag your friends and challenge them to mix up their own refreshing creation! \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Iced Tea Day – Celebrates one of the most popular summer refreshments\, brewed and chilled to perfection.\nNational Lemonade Day – Honours the classic summer thirst-quencher and the young entrepreneurs who sell it from sidewalk stands.\nNational Hydration Day – A reminder to drink enough water and stay healthy through the warmer months.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official National Refreshment Day page\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nFeatured image: Photo by Kobby Mendez on Unsplash. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day
DESCRIPTION:National Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day takes place on Thursday\, 23 July 2026\, celebrating one of the most beloved flavour pairings in confectionery. Observed primarily across the United States\, this food holiday honours the salty-sweet combination of creamy peanut butter and rich chocolate\, made famous by the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup. It is a light-hearted excuse to bake\, buy\, and share treats that bring the two ingredients together. \nHow to Celebrate Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day\nThis is a day built for indulgence\, so the best way to mark it is to get the two ingredients onto a plate. Here are plenty of ways to take part. \n\nTreat yourself to a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup – The candy that started it all is the simplest tribute. Pick up a pack\, pop one in the freezer for a firmer bite\, or try one of the many spin-off products such as Reese’s Pieces or peanut butter eggs.\nBake peanut butter and chocolate brownies – Swirl spoonfuls of peanut butter through your brownie batter before baking for a marbled finish. The contrast of fudgy chocolate and salty peanut butter is hard to beat.\nMake no-bake peanut butter chocolate bars – Combine peanut butter\, melted butter\, icing sugar and biscuit crumbs for the base\, then top with melted chocolate. Chill and slice for a crowd-pleasing treat with no oven required.\nWhip up a peanut butter and chocolate milkshake – Blend chocolate ice cream\, milk and a generous spoonful of peanut butter for a thick\, decadent drink. Top with whipped cream and a drizzle of chocolate sauce.\nTry a savoury-sweet twist – Spread peanut butter on toast and grate dark chocolate over the top\, or dip pretzels in melted chocolate and peanut butter for the perfect balance of salty and sweet.\nHost a dessert swap – Invite friends round and ask everyone to bring a different peanut butter and chocolate creation. Cookies\, cheesecake\, fudge and lava cake all work beautifully\, and you get to sample them all.\nBake peanut butter blossom cookies – These classic American cookies are rolled in sugar and topped with a chocolate kiss pressed into the centre while still warm. They are quick to make and instantly recognisable.\nShare the love on social media – Photograph your creations and post them to inspire others. The day is as much about spreading enthusiasm for the pairing as it is about eating it.\n\nWhat is Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day?\nPeanut Butter and Chocolate Day\, often listed as National Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day\, is an unofficial food holiday dedicated to the union of two ingredients that many people consider a perfect match. It is celebrated each year on 23 July\, mainly in the United States\, where the pairing has deep roots in the confectionery industry. The day appeals to home bakers\, candy fans\, and anyone with a sweet tooth\, and there is no formal organisation required to take part. It sits alongside a calendar of single-ingredient food days\, including the separate National Peanut Butter Day in January and various chocolate celebrations throughout the year. \nWhen is Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day?\nPeanut Butter and Chocolate Day falls on Thursday\, 23 July 2026. The date is fixed\, so it lands on 23 July every year regardless of the day of the week. Because it is an informal observance rather than a public holiday\, there are no official events or closures attached to it. If you enjoy themed food days in July\, you might also like National Hot Fudge Sundae Day\, which arrives just two days later on 25 July. \nThe History of Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day\nThe story of the day is really the story of the flavour combination itself\, and that traces back to one man: Harry Burnett Reese. A former dairy farmer and shipping foreman who worked for chocolate magnate Milton S. Hershey\, Reese began experimenting with confectionery in his basement in Hershey\, Pennsylvania. He founded the H.B. Reese Candy Company in 1923 and\, from the outset\, used Hershey chocolate in his sweets. \nIn 1928\, Reese created the peanut butter cup\, a disc of peanut butter coated in chocolate. The product was originally sold as a “penny cup” because each one cost a single cent. It proved so popular that by 1942\, with wartime rationing straining his other product lines\, Reese discontinued his other chocolates to focus entirely on the peanut butter cup. After his death in 1956\, his six sons took over the business\, and in 1963 they sold the company to Hershey’s for around 23.5 million dollars. The Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup went on to become one of the best-selling sweets in the United States. \nThe awareness day itself is far more recent and emerged in the era of internet food holidays\, with sources placing its establishment around 2016. Like many such days\, its exact founder is unclear\, but it spread quickly online as bakers\, brands\, and food fans embraced any excuse to celebrate the pairing. Today it is widely listed across food calendars and marked by home cooks and confectioners alike. \nFun Facts About Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day\n\nThe first Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups were sold for just one cent each and were marketed as “penny cups”.\nH.B. Reese reportedly created the cups after learning that a confectioner had supply problems making a similar peanut butter and chocolate candy\, spotting a gap in the market.\nReese always used Hershey’s chocolate in his sweets\, a habit dating back to his time working on a Hershey dairy farm.\nThe Reese family sold the company to Hershey’s in 1963 for around 23.5 million dollars\, equivalent to a far larger sum today.\nThe appeal of the pairing is often attributed to the contrast between the bitter notes of chocolate and the salty\, creamy sweetness of peanut butter\, which stimulates multiple taste sensations at once.\nPeanut butter and chocolate appears in countless formats beyond the cup\, including ice cream\, protein bars\, spreads\, cereal\, and even savoury sauces.\n\nWhy Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day Matters\nWhile it is a fun and informal observance\, the day is a small celebration of culinary creativity and the joy of sharing food. It gives home bakers a reason to try new recipes\, supports independent chocolatiers and confectioners who lean into the theme\, and brings people together around a flavour combination that crosses generations. At its heart\, it is a reminder that some of the best things in life come from pairing two simple ingredients. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day?\nIt is an unofficial food holiday celebrating the pairing of peanut butter and chocolate\, made famous by the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup. People mark it by baking\, buying\, and sharing treats that combine the two ingredients. \nWhen is Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day in 2026?\nIt falls on Thursday\, 23 July 2026. The date is fixed and occurs on 23 July every year. \nIs Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day the same as National Peanut Butter Day?\nNo. National Peanut Butter Day is a separate observance held on 24 January and celebrates peanut butter on its own. Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day on 23 July specifically honours the combination of the two ingredients. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your best peanut butter and chocolate creations on social media with #PeanutButterAndChocolateDay and #PeanutButterAndChocolateDay2026. Tag your friends and challenge them to bake\, buy\, or build the ultimate sweet and salty treat. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Hot Fudge Sundae Day – Another July food holiday for chocolate lovers\, celebrated just two days later on 25 July.\nNational Brownie Day – A celebration of the fudgy chocolate bake that pairs perfectly with a swirl of peanut butter.\nNational Graham Cracker Day – A July treat day that combines wonderfully with peanut butter and chocolate in s’mores-style desserts.\n\nLinks\n\nRead more about Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:Hot Enough For Ya Day
DESCRIPTION:Hot Enough For Ya Day is a light-hearted American observance held every year on 23 July\, right in the sweltering heart of summer. It turns the tired small-talk question “Hot enough for ya?” into a full day of mock-complaining about the heat\, sharing cold treats\, and finding clever ways to stay cool. In 2026 it falls on Thursday\, 23 July. \nHow to Celebrate Hot Enough For Ya Day\nThis is a day built entirely around the heat\, so the celebrations are as easy as stepping outside and fanning yourself. Here are plenty of ways to join in. \n\nAsk the classic question – Greet everyone you meet with a knowing “Hot enough for ya?” The whole joke is that it is the one day of the year when the worn-out phrase is actually welcome\, so lean into it with a grin.\nIndulge in cold treats – Reach for an ice cream\, a popsicle\, a slushie\, or a wedge of chilled watermelon. Frozen treats are the unofficial currency of the day\, and there is no better excuse to keep the freezer stocked.\nHead for water – Spend the afternoon at a pool\, lake\, splash pad\, or water park. Even running through a garden sprinkler counts when the temperature climbs.\nThrow a summer barbecue – Gather friends and family for a cookout\, then balance the grill heat with cold drinks and shade. It is a sociable\, low-effort way to mark the occasion.\nStay properly hydrated – Drink plenty of water through the day and keep a refillable bottle to hand. The day doubles as a handy nudge to take warm weather seriously.\nDress for the heat – Swap heavy clothing for light\, loose\, breathable fabrics in pale colours\, and add a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses for good measure.\nCheck on neighbours – Look in on elderly relatives\, neighbours\, and anyone more vulnerable to high temperatures. A quick knock and a cold drink can make a real difference during a hot spell.\nShare the joke online – Post your hottest thermometer readings\, melting ice lollies\, and best heat memes using the day’s hashtag. Half the fun is comparing who is suffering the most.\n\nWhat is Hot Enough For Ya Day?\nHot Enough For Ya Day is a novelty holiday that pokes gentle fun at the universal habit of complaining about hot weather. The name comes from the throwaway question people ask each other on sweltering days\, usually with a wink rather than any real expectation of an answer. It is not a serious cause or a campaign\, simply a chance to embrace the heat\, swap cold treats\, and enjoy the absurdity of stating the obvious. People across the United States take part\, and the day has a quiet second purpose as a reminder to stay safe and hydrated when temperatures soar. \nWhen is Hot Enough For Ya Day?\nHot Enough For Ya Day is observed annually on 23 July. The date is fixed and never moves\, which places it firmly in one of the hottest stretches of the northern hemisphere summer. In 2026 it lands on a Thursday\, making it a fine excuse for an after-work trip to the pool or an evening barbecue. \nThe History of Hot Enough For Ya Day\nThe phrase at the centre of the day is far older than the holiday itself. “Hot enough for ya?” has been a stock piece of small talk for generations\, the kind of remark traded between strangers waiting at a bus stop or neighbours passing on the pavement. Its charm lies in its uselessness: nobody expects a thoughtful reply\, and everyone already knows the answer. That shared understanding is exactly what the day celebrates. \nThe observance was created by Thomas and Ruth Roy of Wellcat Holidays\, a Pennsylvania couple responsible for a long catalogue of quirky\, copyrighted holidays. They describe 23 July as the day when the tired old greeting finally gains acceptance. Like many of their inventions\, it began as a small\, playful idea and spread slowly by word of mouth before novelty calendars and websites gave it a wider audience. \nOver the years the day has grown from an in-joke into a regular fixture on lists of unofficial American holidays. It owes its staying power to timing as much as anything: late July reliably delivers the kind of heat that makes the joke land\, so the observance has a built-in relevance every single year. If you enjoy these playful entries on the calendar\, you might also like National Wiffle Ball Day\, another offbeat July celebration of summer fun. \nFun Facts About Hot Enough For Ya Day\n\nThe day was created by Thomas and Ruth Roy of Wellcat Holidays\, the same couple behind dozens of other novelty observances.\nIt shares its date\, 23 July\, with National Refreshment Day\, which could not be better timed for a heat-themed celebration.\nThe phrase “Hot enough for ya?” is so common that it has become a stock example of pure small talk\, a question asked with no real interest in the response.\nThe day falls within the period often nicknamed the “dog days of summer”\, a phrase the ancient Romans linked to the rising of the star Sirius\, the Dog Star.\nIt overlaps with National Ice Cream Month\, so the cold-treat tradition has plenty of company across July.\nDespite the joking tone\, the day arrives during the time of year when heat-related health warnings are most common\, giving its hydration reminders genuine value.\n\nWhy Hot Enough For Ya Day Matters\nFor a holiday this silly\, there is a useful heart to it. Complaining about the weather is one of the few things almost everyone can bond over\, and a shared eye-roll about the heat builds an easy sense of community. The day also lands at the peak of summer temperatures\, so its gentle prompts to drink water\, dress sensibly\, and check on vulnerable neighbours carry real weight. It is proof that a joke and a public-spirited nudge can comfortably share the same afternoon. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Hot Enough For Ya Day?\nIt is a novelty American holiday that makes fun of the habit of complaining about hot weather\, celebrated by sharing cold treats\, staying cool\, and asking everyone the classic question “Hot enough for ya?” \nWhen is Hot Enough For Ya Day in 2026?\nHot Enough For Ya Day is on Thursday\, 23 July 2026. The date is fixed\, so it falls on 23 July every year. \nWho created Hot Enough For Ya Day?\nIt was created by Thomas and Ruth Roy of Wellcat Holidays\, a Pennsylvania couple known for inventing a wide range of quirky\, copyrighted holidays. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the fun and share your sweatiest\, sunniest moments on social media with #HotEnoughForYaDay and #HotEnoughForYaDay2026. Post your thermometer readings\, your favourite cold treats\, and your best heat jokes\, then challenge your friends to do the same. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Refreshment Day – Falls on the very same day\, 23 July\, celebrating ice-cold drinks that are perfect for beating the heat.\nNational Ice Cream Month – Runs all through July\, giving you a month-long excuse to enjoy the cold treats that define Hot Enough For Ya Day.\nNational Bomb Pop Day – Another summer favourite devoted to the frozen ice pop\, ideal for cooling down when the temperature soars.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the Wellcat Holidays website\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
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SUMMARY:National Amelia Earhart Day
DESCRIPTION:National Amelia Earhart Day is observed every year on 24 July in the United States\, marking the birthday of the pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart\, who was born on 24 July 1897. The day honours her record-breaking flights\, her advocacy for women in aviation\, and the enduring fascination with her disappearance over the Pacific in 1937. \nThe Story Behind National Amelia Earhart Day\nAmelia Mary Earhart was born in Atchison\, Kansas\, on 24 July 1897. She did not see an aeroplane up close until she was in her early twenties\, but a ten-minute flight over Los Angeles in December 1920\, paid for with a few dollars\, changed the course of her life. Within days she had resolved to learn to fly\, and she took her first lessons from Neta Snook\, one of the few female flight instructors of the era. By 1922 she had bought her own aircraft\, a bright yellow Kinner Airster she nicknamed “The Canary”\, and set an unofficial altitude record for women of around 14\,000 feet. \nEarhart first reached international fame in 1928\, when she became the first woman to cross the Atlantic by aeroplane. On that occasion she travelled as a passenger while Wilmer Stultz piloted the aircraft\, and she was characteristically modest about her role\, remarking that she had been little more than “a sack of potatoes”. The experience left her determined to make the crossing on her own terms. She achieved exactly that on 20 May 1932\, taking off from Harbour Grace\, Newfoundland\, in a red Lockheed Vega 5B and landing in a field in Northern Ireland roughly fifteen hours later\, having battled icing\, a leaking fuel tank and a cracked exhaust manifold along the way. \nThe 1932 flight made her the first woman to fly solo and non-stop across the Atlantic. In recognition\, the United States Congress awarded her the Distinguished Flying Cross\, a decoration normally reserved for military aviators\, making Earhart the first woman to receive it. She went on to set further records\, including the first solo flight from Hawaii to the American mainland in 1935. Throughout the 1930s she was one of the most recognisable women in the world\, a best-selling author and a tireless promoter of commercial air travel and of opportunities for women. \nHer final and most ambitious undertaking was an attempt to circumnavigate the globe near the equator. Setting out from Oakland\, California\, in the summer of 1937 with navigator Fred Noonan\, she had completed roughly two-thirds of the journey when the pair left Lae\, New Guinea\, on 2 July bound for tiny Howland Island in the central Pacific. They never arrived. Despite an enormous search effort\, no confirmed trace of Earhart\, Noonan or their Lockheed Electra was ever found\, and the United States government concluded they had run out of fuel and gone down at sea. National Amelia Earhart Day grew out of the public’s lasting admiration for her achievements and the mystery that surrounds her final flight. \nWhen and Where is National Amelia Earhart Day Celebrated?\nNational Amelia Earhart Day falls on 24 July each year\, which in 2026 is a Friday. The date is fixed to Earhart’s birthday and does not change from year to year. The observance is primarily marked in the United States\, with particular enthusiasm in her home state of Kansas\, where the city of Atchison holds an annual festival in her honour. Museums\, libraries\, aviation organisations and schools across the country also use the day to celebrate her life and to encourage interest in flight and exploration. \nTraditions and Customs\nCommunities mark National Amelia Earhart Day in a variety of ways\, blending remembrance with education and a sense of adventure. \n\nThe Amelia Earhart Festival – Atchison\, Kansas\, hosts a long-running summer festival featuring an aerobatics display\, live music and a fireworks finale over the Missouri River\, drawing thousands of visitors to the aviator’s birthplace.\nMuseum visits and exhibitions – The Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum and institutions such as the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum\, which holds her Lockheed Vega\, see increased interest around the date.\nReading her own words – Many people mark the day by reading Earhart’s books\, including 20 Hrs.\, 40 Min. and The Fun of It\, which she wrote about her flying career.\nHonouring women in aviation – The Ninety-Nines\, the organisation of female pilots Earhart helped found and first led\, often use the occasion to highlight the achievements of women in the field.\nInspiring young people – Teachers and parents share her story to encourage girls and boys alike to pursue science\, exploration and careers once thought beyond their reach.\n\nWays to Celebrate National Amelia Earhart Day\nThere are plenty of ways to take part\, whether you are a lifelong aviation enthusiast or simply curious about one of history’s most remarkable lives. \n\nLearn her full story – Read a biography or watch a documentary about Earhart to understand the obstacles she overcame in a male-dominated field.\nVisit an aviation museum – Spend the day among historic aircraft and exhibits that bring the early decades of flight to life.\nSupport women in aviation – Donate to or share the work of organisations such as the Ninety-Nines that continue Earhart’s mission of opening the skies to women.\nTake a discovery flight – Many local airfields offer short introductory flights\, a fitting tribute to the ten-minute ride that set Earhart on her path.\nRead one of her books – Pick up Earhart’s own writing to hear her adventures described in her own clear\, determined voice.\nShare her legacy online – Post a favourite quote or fact about Earhart to introduce her story to a new audience.\n\nFacts and Figures\n\nAmelia Earhart was born on 24 July 1897 in Atchison\, Kansas.\nIn 1932 she became the first woman to fly solo and non-stop across the Atlantic\, completing the crossing in roughly fifteen hours.\nShe was the first woman to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross\, a decoration usually reserved for military pilots.\nIn 1929 she helped found the Ninety-Nines\, an international organisation of female pilots\, and became its first president in 1930.\nShe disappeared on 2 July 1937 over the Pacific while attempting to fly around the world with navigator Fred Noonan\, and the wreckage has never been confirmed.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Amelia Earhart Day?\nNational Amelia Earhart Day is an annual American observance held on 24 July to honour the aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart on her birthday. It celebrates her record-breaking flights\, her championing of women in aviation\, and her lasting place in history. \nWhen is National Amelia Earhart Day in 2026?\nNational Amelia Earhart Day takes place on Friday\, 24 July 2026. The date is fixed to Earhart’s birthday and is the same every year. \nWhat happened to Amelia Earhart?\nOn 2 July 1937\, Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan disappeared over the central Pacific while attempting to circumnavigate the globe. Despite extensive searches\, no confirmed trace was found\, and her disappearance remains one of history’s most enduring mysteries. \nSpread the Word\nShare National Amelia Earhart Day with your community using #AmeliaEarhartDay and #AmeliaEarhartDay2026. Whether you mark the occasion by visiting a museum\, reading her writing or simply telling her story to a young person\, every bit of awareness helps keep her remarkable legacy alive. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Aviation Day – A US observance celebrating the history and progress of flight\, marked each August.\nWright Brothers Day – Honours Orville and Wilbur Wright and the first powered aeroplane flight in 1903.\nPan American Aviation Day – Recognises the role of aviation in connecting the nations of the Americas.\n\nLinks\n\nRead more about National Amelia Earhart Day\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nFeatured image: Photo by Tomas Martinez on Unsplash. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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SUMMARY:National Thermal Engineer Day
DESCRIPTION:National Thermal Engineer Day is observed every year on 24 July to recognise the work of thermal engineers\, the specialists who manage heat in everything from smartphones and data centres to aircraft and medical devices. In 2026 it falls on Friday\, 24 July. The day was created to give overdue recognition to a discipline that quietly keeps modern technology running safely and reliably. \nWhat is National Thermal Engineer Day?\nNational Thermal Engineer Day celebrates the professionals who design the systems that keep machines and electronics from overheating. Thermal engineers apply the principles of heat transfer\, fluid dynamics\, and thermodynamics to ensure that devices operate within safe temperature limits. The day was founded by Advanced Thermal Solutions\, Inc. (ATS)\, a Massachusetts-based engineering company\, to highlight a field whose contributions are often hidden inside the products people use every day. \nWhen is National Thermal Engineer Day?\nNational Thermal Engineer Day is held annually on 24 July. In 2026 it falls on Friday\, 24 July. The date is fixed each year and was chosen for a specific reason: 24 July has historically been recorded as one of the hottest days of the year in the northern hemisphere\, a fitting symbol for a profession devoted to managing heat. \nWhy National Thermal Engineer Day Matters\nHeat is the enemy of electronics. As devices become smaller and more powerful\, the amount of heat packed into a tiny space rises sharply\, and without effective thermal management that heat would shorten component life or cause outright failure. Thermal engineers are the reason a laptop can run for years\, a data centre can process billions of operations without melting down\, and a spacecraft can survive the extremes of orbit. Their work underpins the reliability of consumer electronics\, aerospace systems\, electric vehicles\, and biomedical equipment\, yet it rarely receives public attention. This day exists to change that. \nHow to Get Involved in National Thermal Engineer Day\nThere are many ways to mark the day\, whether you work in the field or simply appreciate good engineering: \n\nThank a thermal engineer – If you know someone working in the field\, a simple message of appreciation goes a long way in a profession that seldom gets the spotlight.\nLearn the basics of heat transfer – Read up on conduction\, convection\, and radiation\, the three mechanisms thermal engineers use to move heat away from sensitive components.\nLook inside your devices – Many computers and consoles use heat sinks\, fans\, and thermal paste; understanding these gives a new appreciation for the engineering inside everyday products.\nEncourage a student – Point a curious young person towards engineering\, where mechanical\, electrical\, and aerospace pathways all touch on thermal management.\nShare on social media – Use the day’s hashtags to spread awareness of the profession and the people who keep our technology cool.\nExplore a career – If you enjoy physics and problem-solving\, research what thermal engineering involves and the industries that hire for it.\nVisit a science museum – Many exhibitions on space travel\, computing\, and transport touch on the challenges of managing extreme temperatures.\n\nHistory of National Thermal Engineer Day\nNational Thermal Engineer Day was founded in July 2014 by Advanced Thermal Solutions\, Inc.\, a company specialising in the thermal management of electronics. The firm recognised that while engineers in many disciplines enjoyed days of recognition\, the thermal engineers who make reliable electronics possible had none of their own. \nThe date of 24 July was chosen deliberately. As one of the hottest days typically recorded in the northern hemisphere\, it serves as a natural reminder of the heat that thermal engineers spend their careers controlling. Since its founding\, the day has been observed annually\, gaining attention within the electronics and engineering community as a moment to acknowledge a specialised and demanding profession. \nNoteworthy Facts About National Thermal Engineer Day\n\nThe day was founded in 2014 by Advanced Thermal Solutions\, Inc.\, based in Massachusetts.\nThe date of 24 July was selected because it is historically one of the hottest days of the year in the northern hemisphere.\nThermal management is a critical concern in data centres\, which can consume vast amounts of energy on cooling alone.\nThe three fundamental modes of heat transfer that thermal engineers work with are conduction\, convection\, and radiation.\nEffective thermal design directly extends the lifespan and reliability of electronic components.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Thermal Engineer Day?\nIt is an annual observance on 24 July that recognises thermal engineers\, the specialists who manage heat in electronics and machinery to keep them running safely. \nWhen is National Thermal Engineer Day in 2026?\nIt falls on Friday\, 24 July 2026\, and is observed on the same date every year. \nWho created National Thermal Engineer Day?\nThe day was founded in 2014 by Advanced Thermal Solutions\, Inc.\, a company that specialises in the thermal management of electronics. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing National Thermal Engineer Day with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #ThermalEngineerDay and #ThermalEngineerDay2026 on social media. The more people who know about the work of thermal engineers\, the bigger the impact. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nWorld Engineering Day for Sustainable Development – A global day celebrating the role of engineers in building a sustainable future.\nInternational Women in Engineering Day – A day spotlighting the achievements of women across the engineering profession.\nFashion Day – Another July observance celebrating skill and creativity in a specialist field.\n\nLinks\n\nRead more about National Thermal Engineer Day\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. 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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:July Awareness Days,Science & Technology Awareness,United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260725
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SUMMARY:National Cousins Day
DESCRIPTION:National Cousins Day takes place every year on 24 July\, falling on Friday\, 24 July 2026. It is an informal American observance that celebrates the bond between cousins\, those relatives who often sit somewhere between family and friends. The day encourages people to reconnect with the cousins they grew up alongside\, check in with the ones who live far away\, and mark the unique relationships that frequently last a lifetime. \nHow to Celebrate National Cousins Day\nThis is a relaxed\, low-pressure day\, so the best way to mark it is simply to make contact and have a bit of fun. Here are plenty of ideas to get you started. \n\nSend a message or make a call – The simplest way to mark the day is to reach out. A quick text\, a voice note\, or a phone call to a cousin you have not spoken to in a while can rekindle a connection in minutes.\nOrganise a cousin get-together – Gather your cousins for a picnic\, a barbecue\, or an afternoon in the park. Late July weather is usually warm\, making it an ideal time for an outdoor reunion.\nHost a video call – When cousins are scattered across the country or the world\, a group video chat is the next best thing to being in the same room. Pour a drink\, share a meal\, and catch up properly.\nLook back through old photos – Dig out childhood photo albums or scroll through old home videos together. Reliving family holidays\, birthdays\, and the chaos of childhood is a guaranteed way to get everyone laughing.\nPlan a road trip or day out – If your cousins live within reach\, use the day as an excuse for a small adventure. A trip to the coast\, a theme park\, or a favourite childhood spot turns the occasion into a proper memory.\nPlay games together – A board game tournament\, a quiz\, or a friendly sports match brings out the competitive streak that runs in most families and gives everyone something to bond over.\nStart a new family tradition – Use National Cousins Day to launch an annual cousin reunion\, a shared group chat\, or a collaborative playlist. Traditions are easiest to begin on a day that already has meaning attached to it.\nShare a photo on social media – Post a favourite cousin picture\, tag the people in it\, and use the hashtag to join thousands of others marking the day online. It is a fun\, public way to show your appreciation.\n\nWhat is National Cousins Day?\nNational Cousins Day is a celebration of the cousin relationship\, one of the most enduring connections many people have. Cousins are often the first friends we make\, meeting as infants at family gatherings and growing up together over years of holidays\, birthdays\, and weddings. The day is for anyone who wants to honour those bonds\, whether with first cousins\, second cousins\, or the wider web of relatives that makes up an extended family. It is observed mainly in the United States\, though its message travels easily and is increasingly recognised elsewhere thanks to social media. \nWhen is National Cousins Day?\nNational Cousins Day is held on 24 July every year. In 2026 it falls on a Friday\, 24 July\, making it a convenient lead-in to a summer weekend of family catch-ups. The date is fixed and does not change from year to year\, so you can plan your reunion well in advance and pencil it into the diary for years to come. \nThe History of National Cousins Day\nThe precise origins of National Cousins Day are unclear\, and no single founder or organisation has been firmly credited with creating it. Like many modern American “national days”\, it appears to have emerged without an official decree\, growing instead through word of mouth and\, more recently\, social media. Some accounts suggest it was established in the late 1990s as a way to recognise the cousin bond\, while others place its informal beginnings earlier in the twentieth century\, when promoting family unity beyond the immediate household was a common theme. \nOne popular theory holds that the day was started by cousins themselves\, simply as a way to set aside time to reconnect. A more cynical view suggests greeting card companies helped popularise it as a way to sell more cards\, a charge levelled at plenty of relationship-based observances. Whatever the truth\, no documentary evidence pins down an exact origin\, and it is best understood as a grassroots celebration that gained momentum over time. \nWhat is certain is that the rise of social media has transformed the day’s reach. Sharing cousin photos on 24 July has become a familiar fixture each summer\, and the hashtag now circulates widely each year. If you enjoy days that celebrate close personal relationships\, you might also like National Best Friends Day\, which honours the friends who feel like family. \nFun Facts About National Cousins Day\n\nThe day is always observed on 24 July\, a fixed date that never shifts\, unlike many awareness days tied to a particular weekday.\nFor many people\, cousins are the very first friendships they ever form\, made in infancy and often lasting an entire lifetime.\nThe relationship is famously summed up by the saying “cousins by chance\, friends by choice”\, one of the most shared sentiments on the day.\nIn many cultures around the world\, cousins are regarded as being just as close as siblings\, sharing in childhood almost as equals.\nSocial media has been the single biggest driver of the day’s popularity\, turning a quiet family observance into an annual online event.\nJuly is a peak month for family reunions in the United States\, so National Cousins Day sits neatly within a wider season of getting together.\n\nWhy National Cousins Day Matters\nEven a light-hearted day like this serves a real purpose. Family relationships are easy to take for granted\, and as people move away\, build careers\, and start families of their own\, cousins who were once inseparable can drift apart. A fixed annual prompt to reach out helps keep those connections alive. Cousins often act as both relatives and friends\, offering advice\, laughter\, and comfort without the complications that can come with sibling rivalry. Setting aside a day to value them is a small gesture that can mean a great deal. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Cousins Day?\nNational Cousins Day is an informal celebration of the bond between cousins. It encourages people to reconnect with their cousins\, appreciate the lifelong friendships that often grow within extended families\, and spend time together in person or online. \nWhen is National Cousins Day in 2026?\nNational Cousins Day falls on Friday\, 24 July 2026. It is held on 24 July every year\, and the date does not change. \nHow do people celebrate National Cousins Day?\nPeople mark the day by calling or messaging their cousins\, organising get-togethers and picnics\, hosting video calls with relatives who live far away\, looking through old family photos\, and sharing cousin pictures on social media with the day’s hashtag. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your favourite cousin photos on social media with #NationalCousinsDay and #NationalCousinsDay2026. Tag the cousins who shaped your childhood and challenge them to share a picture back. The more people who join in\, the more this warm little tradition grows. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Best Friends Day – Celebrates the close friends who feel like family\, a natural companion to a day about cousins.\nSisters Day – Honours the bond between sisters\, another family relationship worth marking each year.\nGrandparents Day – Recognises the grandparents who often bring the whole extended family\, cousins included\, together.\n\nLinks\n\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fun & Quirky Awareness Days,July Awareness Days,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260725
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SUMMARY:National Drive-Thru Day
DESCRIPTION:National Drive-Thru Day takes place every year on 24 July\, celebrating the fast and convenient service window that has become a fixture of American dining. The day was created by Jack in the Box\, the San Diego chain credited with opening the first modern drive-thru-only restaurant in 1951. It marks the speed\, convenience and pure ease of grabbing a meal without ever leaving the car. \nHow to Celebrate National Drive-Thru Day\nThis is a day built for participation\, so the best way to mark it is to get out there and use a drive-thru. Here are eight ways to join in: \n\nGrab a meal from your local drive-thru – The simplest celebration of all. Order your favourite burger\, taco\, coffee or shake without stepping out of the car\, exactly as the day intends.\nHunt for freebies and deals – Many chains run promotions on 24 July\, from free shakes to buy-one-get-one offers. Check the apps and social feeds of brands like Jack in the Box\, Sonic and Dunkin’ before you set off.\nPay it forward in the queue – Cover the order of the car behind you. This quiet act of generosity has become a beloved drive-thru tradition and a lovely way to brighten a stranger’s day.\nTry a chain you have never visited – Use the day as an excuse to sample a regional favourite or a menu item you have always been curious about but never ordered.\nTip the window staff – Drive-thru workers handle a relentless pace. A few coins or a kind word at the window goes a long way on their busiest day of recognition.\nBeat your own record – Time how quickly you can order\, pay and pull away. Drive-thrus are built for speed\, so see how smoothly you can run the gauntlet.\nHost a car-park picnic – Collect a drive-thru feast\, park up somewhere scenic and enjoy your meal in the open air with friends or family.\nShare your order online – Photograph your drive-thru haul and post it with the day’s hashtags to inspire others and spread a bit of fast-food cheer.\n\nWhat is National Drive-Thru Day?\nNational Drive-Thru Day is an unofficial American food holiday that honours the drive-thru and the convenience culture it represents. It celebrates everything from the classic fast-food window to coffee kiosks\, pharmacies and even drive-thru weddings. The spirit of the day is light-hearted: it is a chance to appreciate a service most people use without a second thought\, and to enjoy a quick\, easy meal in the process. Anyone who has ever rolled down a window to collect a paper bag of fries is part of the tradition. \nWhen is National Drive-Thru Day?\nNational Drive-Thru Day falls on Friday\, 24 July 2026. It is observed on the same fixed date every year\, so the date never shifts. A Friday slot makes it especially well placed for a weekend treat run. \nThe History of National Drive-Thru Day\nThe drive-thru concept owes much to Jack in the Box\, which opened its first restaurant in San Diego in 1951. That original location was drive-thru only\, with no indoor seating\, designed to capitalise on the booming post-war car culture of southern California. Customers spoke their order into an intercom and collected a hamburger for just 18 cents\, a model that felt futuristic at the time and went on to reshape the entire industry. \nThe awareness day itself is more recent. In July 2002\, Jack in the Box issued a press release campaigning for a national day to recognise all drive-thru businesses\, originally proposing 28 July. The effort won support from California Governor Gray Davis\, who recognised Drive-Thru Day across the state. Beginning in 2006\, the observance settled on 24 July\, reportedly moved to avoid clashing with other food holidays already crowding the calendar. \nSince then the day has grown into a marketing fixture\, with chains across the country using 24 July to roll out giveaways and limited-time offers. What began as one company’s promotional idea has become a genuine annual moment for fast-food fans\, and a reminder of how thoroughly the drive-thru has woven itself into daily life. If you enjoy days that celebrate quick bites\, you might also like National Junk Food Day\, which lands just a few days earlier in July. \nFun Facts About National Drive-Thru Day\n\nJack in the Box’s first San Diego restaurant in 1951 had no dining room at all\, serving customers exclusively through the window.\nThe drive-thru now accounts for a huge share of fast-food revenue: at its 2020 pandemic peak it reached around 83% of total sales\, settling to roughly 65% by 2025.\nSurveys suggest about 40% of American consumers regularly use drive-thrus to buy fast food.\nSpeed is king at the window: nearly 95% of customers say fast service is critical\, and around 90% rank it as their single top priority.\nAverage drive-thru wait time runs to roughly 255 seconds\, about four and a quarter minutes from the speaker box to the window.\nDrive-thrus are no longer just for burgers: coffee kiosks\, pharmacies\, banks and even wedding chapels now offer drive-thru service.\n\nWhy National Drive-Thru Day Matters\nBeyond the free shakes\, the day is a nod to a genuine piece of cultural and commercial history. The drive-thru transformed how millions of people eat\, supports countless jobs and keeps small windows of convenience running in towns across the country. Celebrating it is a way to appreciate everyday ease\, support local outlets and enjoy a small\, uncomplicated pleasure. It also offers a chance to recognise the workers who keep those queues moving day after day. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Drive-Thru Day?\nIt is an unofficial American food holiday celebrating the drive-thru and the convenience it provides. Created by Jack in the Box\, it honours everything from fast-food windows to coffee kiosks and pharmacies. \nWhen is National Drive-Thru Day in 2026?\nIt falls on Friday\, 24 July 2026. The date is fixed and stays the same every year. \nWho created National Drive-Thru Day?\nJack in the Box\, the San Diego-based chain credited with opening the first drive-thru-only restaurant in 1951\, campaigned for the day in 2002. The observance settled on 24 July from 2006 onwards. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your best drive-thru hauls on social media with #NationalDriveThruDay and #NationalDriveThruDay2026. Tag your friends and challenge them to take part\, whether that means picking up lunch\, paying for the car behind you\, or trying a chain they have never visited. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Junk Food Day – Celebrated on 21 July\, just days before\, this is a guilt-free salute to all the snacks and treats a drive-thru does so well.\nNational Fast Food Day – Marked in November\, it honours the quick-service meals that fill most drive-thru menus across America.\nNational Food Truck Day – Another celebration of food on the go\, championing the mobile kitchens that bring meals straight to the kerb.\n\nLinks\n\nRead more about National Drive-Thru Day\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. 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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260726
DTSTAMP:20260625T042723
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SUMMARY:Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day
DESCRIPTION:Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day takes place on Saturday\, 25 July 2026. The day encourages people to look beyond stage acts and entertainment\, and to consider how clinical hypnosis and hypnotherapy are used by trained practitioners to support health\, manage symptoms\, and improve wellbeing. \nWhat is Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day?\nHealth and Happiness with Hypnosis Day is an annual observance held each year on 25 July to raise awareness of the role hypnotherapy can play in supporting physical and mental wellbeing. It is aimed at the general public\, encouraging people to understand what therapeutic hypnosis actually involves rather than relying on the dramatised version seen in films and stage shows. The day is largely promoted by hypnotherapists\, wellbeing advocates\, and awareness calendars\, who use it to dispel myths and explain how the practice is applied in a clinical context. Importantly\, it frames hypnosis as one tool among many\, used alongside conventional medicine rather than as a replacement for it. \nWhen is Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day?\nHealth and Happiness with Hypnosis Day falls on Saturday\, 25 July 2026. It is observed on the same fixed date every year\, so it will return on 25 July in 2027 and beyond. Because the date does not move\, there is no need to recalculate it from year to year. The mid-summer timing is often described by supporters as a moment when people feel more open to self-care and to reviewing their wellbeing habits. \nWhy Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day Matters\nHypnotherapy is frequently misunderstood\, with much of its public image shaped by entertainment rather than clinical practice. A dedicated awareness day offers a chance to correct that picture and to point people towards the research that has been carried out. There is a genuine evidence base in some areas: in England\, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has noted that hypnotherapy can be a useful option for some patients with refractory irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Systematic reviews of gut-directed hypnotherapy for IBS\, drawing on more than 20 studies\, have reported around a 50 per cent reduction in the severity of gastrointestinal symptoms for many participants\, with benefits that have been sustained at long-term follow-up in some cases. \nAwareness also matters because it helps people make informed choices. Hypnotherapy is used by some practitioners to support smoking cessation\, weight management\, sleep difficulties\, anxiety\, and certain types of pain. The strength of the evidence varies considerably between these uses\, and a day like this is a reminder to seek a qualified\, registered practitioner and to discuss any therapy with a doctor where a medical condition is involved. \nHow to Get Involved in Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day\nThere are plenty of ways to mark the day\, whether you are simply curious or already interested in complementary wellbeing approaches. \n\nLearn what hypnotherapy actually is – Read material from professional bodies and clinical sources so your understanding is grounded in evidence rather than entertainment.\nSeparate fact from myth – Use the day to challenge common misconceptions\, such as the idea that a hypnotherapist can control someone against their will\, which is not how the practice works.\nSpeak to a registered practitioner – If you are considering hypnotherapy\, look for someone registered with a recognised professional organisation and ask about their training and experience.\nTry a simple relaxation exercise – Guided relaxation and breathing techniques share some ground with the calming aspects of hypnotherapy and are easy to explore safely at home.\nTalk to your doctor first – If you have a medical condition such as IBS\, chronic pain\, or a mental health concern\, raise hypnotherapy with your GP so it can complement\, not replace\, your existing care.\nShare balanced information – Post a clear\, evidence-based explainer on social media to help others understand the difference between clinical hypnosis and stage hypnosis.\nAttend an awareness session or webinar – Some practitioners run free talks or open sessions around the day to explain their approach.\nReflect on your wellbeing habits – Use the occasion as a prompt to review your sleep\, stress levels\, and self-care routines more broadly.\n\nHistory of Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day\nThe use of hypnotic states for healing stretches back far further than the modern awareness day. Trance-like practices appear in ancient cultures\, and the eleventh-century scholar Avicenna discussed states resembling hypnosis in his medical writing. In the 1770s\, the Austrian physician Franz Mesmer popularised the theory of “animal magnetism”\, from which the word “mesmerism” derives\, though his explanations were later discredited. \nThe modern terminology arrived in 1842\, when the Scottish surgeon James Braid coined the word “hypnosis” from the Greek for sleep. Interest grew through the nineteenth century: the First International Congress for Experimental and Therapeutic Hypnotism met in Paris in 1889\, and in 1892 the British Medical Association recognised hypnosis as having a legitimate therapeutic role. In the twentieth century\, professional structures developed further\, including the American Psychological Association’s Division 30\, the Society of Psychological Hypnosis. \nThe awareness day itself is much more recent and far less formal than this long clinical history. It is observed annually on 25 July and is promoted chiefly by hypnotherapists\, wellbeing advocates\, and awareness calendars rather than by a single official founding body. As with many modern observances\, its origins are diffuse\, and there is no single verified individual credited with creating it. What is consistent across sources is its purpose: to raise public awareness of hypnotherapy and to encourage a more informed conversation about it. \nNoteworthy Facts About Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day\n\nThe day is always observed on 25 July\, a fixed date that does not change from year to year.\nThe word “hypnosis” was coined by Scottish surgeon James Braid in 1842\, derived from the Greek word for sleep.\nThe British Medical Association recognised hypnosis as having a therapeutic role as far back as 1892.\nSystematic reviews of gut-directed hypnotherapy for IBS have reported around a 50 per cent reduction in gastrointestinal symptom severity for many participants.\nNICE guidance in England has noted hypnotherapy as a possible option for some patients with IBS that has not responded to other treatments.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day?\nIt is an annual awareness day\, held on 25 July\, that highlights the use of hypnotherapy for supporting health and wellbeing. It aims to dispel myths about hypnosis and encourage people to understand its clinical\, rather than theatrical\, applications. \nWhen is Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day in 2026?\nIt takes place on Saturday\, 25 July 2026\, and is observed on the same date every year. \nIs clinical hypnosis the same as stage hypnosis?\nNo. Stage hypnosis is performed for entertainment\, while clinical hypnotherapy is carried out by trained practitioners to support specific health goals. A person under hypnosis remains in control and cannot be made to act against their wishes. Anyone considering hypnotherapy for a health condition should consult a registered practitioner and their doctor. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #HypnosisDay and #HypnosisDay2026 on social media. The more people who understand what therapeutic hypnosis really involves\, the easier it becomes to separate evidence from myth. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nWorld Wellbeing Week – A week dedicated to wellbeing across work and life\, sharing the same focus on mental and physical health.\nPTSD Awareness Day – Highlights post-traumatic stress disorder\, one of the conditions for which some practitioners use therapeutic approaches including hypnotherapy.\nAromatherapy Awareness Week – Another complementary wellbeing observance focused on relaxation and self-care.\n\nLinks\n\nRead more about Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/health-and-happiness-with-hypnosis-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:Carousel Day
DESCRIPTION:Carousel Day\, also known as National Merry-Go-Round Day\, is celebrated every year on 25 July\, falling on Saturday\, 25 July 2026. The day marks the anniversary of the first American carousel patent and celebrates one of the world’s oldest and most beloved amusement rides. It was founded in 2014 by Bette Largent\, then President of the National Carousel Association\, alongside carousel historian Ronald Hopkins. \nHow to Celebrate Carousel Day\nThis is a day made for joy and nostalgia\, so here are plenty of ways to take part: \n\nRide a carousel – The most obvious and most delightful option. Find a local fairground\, amusement park\, or seaside resort and take a spin on the painted horses.\nVisit a historic carousel – Seek out one of the surviving antique carousels. Many are now protected landmarks\, complete with hand-carved wooden animals and original band organs.\nBring the whole family – Carousels are one of the few rides that genuinely span the generations\, gentle enough for toddlers and grandparents alike.\nLearn the history – Read up on how carousels evolved from medieval cavalry training to the grand machines of the golden age. The story is richer than most people expect.\nSupport carousel preservation – Many vintage carousels survive only thanks to dedicated restoration groups. A donation or visit helps keep them turning.\nPhotograph the details – Antique carousel animals are works of folk art. Capture the carved manes\, jewelled saddles\, and painted scenery.\nListen to the music – Part of the magic is the calliope or band organ. Seek out a recording or a working machine and enjoy the unmistakable sound.\nShare your ride online – Post your carousel photos and memories to spread a little of the day’s nostalgic cheer.\n\nWhat is Carousel Day?\nCarousel Day is a celebration of the merry-go-round\, the rotating platform of seats and carved animals that has delighted riders for centuries. The day honours both the engineering and the artistry behind these machines\, as well as the simple happiness they bring. It is embraced by amusement park enthusiasts\, historians\, families\, and anyone with fond memories of climbing aboard a painted horse as the music plays. \nWhen is Carousel Day?\nCarousel Day is observed on 25 July every year. In 2026 it falls on Saturday\, 25 July\, making it an ideal weekend outing. The date is fixed\, chosen to mark the anniversary of the first United States carousel patent. \nThe History of Carousel Day\nThe date of 25 July was chosen because it was on that day in 1871 that William Schneider of Davenport\, Iowa\, received the first American patent for a carousel. That patent helped pave the way for the golden age of carousel building in the United States\, which flourished from the late nineteenth century into the 1920s and produced some of the most ornate examples ever made. \nThe ride itself is far older. The word carousel traces back to a training exercise used by medieval and Renaissance cavalry\, in which riders practised spearing rings and targets while circling on horseback. Early devices that suspended seats from a central pole allowed riders to rehearse the motion\, and over time these mechanical versions evolved into entertainment rather than military drill. \nThe modern observance was created in 2014\, when Bette Largent\, President of the National Carousel Association\, and historian Ronald Hopkins established National Merry-Go-Round Day to draw attention to these historic machines and the effort needed to preserve them. Many of the grand carousels of the golden age have been lost\, and the day helps champion those that remain. \nFun Facts About Carousel Day\n\nThe first American carousel patent was granted to William Schneider of Davenport\, Iowa\, on 25 July 1871.\nThe observance was founded in 2014 by the National Carousel Association’s president Bette Largent and historian Ronald Hopkins.\nThe word carousel comes from a cavalry training exercise practised by medieval and Renaissance horsemen.\nIn Britain and Australia\, carousels often turn clockwise\, while many American carousels turn anticlockwise.\nThe carved animals on antique carousels are prized folk art\, with the most elaborate examples featuring jewels\, carved manes\, and detailed saddlery.\nTraditional carousels are accompanied by a calliope or band organ\, giving them their distinctive musical sound.\n\nWhy Carousel Day Matters\nBeyond the nostalgia\, Carousel Day shines attention on a genuine piece of cultural heritage. Antique carousels are increasingly rare\, and the craftsmanship behind them is in danger of being forgotten. Marking the day supports the preservation groups and historians keeping these machines turning\, while giving families a simple\, screen-free reason to share a moment of old-fashioned fun. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Carousel Day?\nCarousel Day\, also called National Merry-Go-Round Day\, is an annual celebration of carousels and the joy and history behind them\, founded in 2014. \nWhen is Carousel Day in 2026?\nIt falls on Saturday\, 25 July 2026. The date is fixed at 25 July each year\, marking the anniversary of the first American carousel patent in 1871. \nWhy is Carousel Day on 25 July?\nThe date commemorates 25 July 1871\, when William Schneider of Davenport\, Iowa\, was granted the first United States patent for a carousel. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your favourite carousel photos on social media with #CarouselDay and #CarouselDay2026. Tag your friends and challenge them to take a ride and rediscover a little childhood magic. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Ice Cube Day – Another light-hearted summer day perfect for fairground fun.\nNational Illustration Day – A celebration of visual art and craftsmanship\, much like the painted carousel animals.\nNational New Jersey Day – A nearby July date celebrating a state famous for its boardwalk amusements.\n\nLinks\n\nRead more about National Merry-Go-Round Day\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nFeatured image: Photo by Luis Alberto on Unsplash. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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SUMMARY:Puerto Rico - Constitution Day
DESCRIPTION:Puerto Rico Constitution Day\, known in Spanish as Dia de la Constitucion de Puerto Rico\, falls on 25 July each year. The public holiday marks the day in 1952 when the Constitution of Puerto Rico took effect\, establishing the modern framework of the island’s government. In 2026 it is observed on Saturday 25 July\, and it is recognised across the archipelago with official ceremonies\, parades\, music\, and family gatherings. \nThe Story Behind Puerto Rico Constitution Day\nThe date of 25 July carries layered meaning for Puerto Ricans\, and understanding the holiday means understanding the century that preceded it. On 25 July 1898\, during the Spanish-American War\, United States military forces landed at Guanica on Puerto Rico’s southern coast. For decades afterward the date was observed as Occupation Day\, a sober reminder that the island had passed from Spanish colonial rule to American control. The choice to anchor a new constitutional holiday to that same calendar day was deliberate and symbolic\, reframing a date associated with foreign arrival into one celebrating a measure of self-government. \nThe road to that constitution began in earnest with the Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950\, which authorised the people of Puerto Rico to draft their own governing document. A constitutional convention assembled\, and the resulting text was approved by voters in a referendum on 3 March 1952. The United States Congress ratified it\, with some amendments\, and it was signed into law by Governor Luis Munoz Marin. The constitution formally took effect on 25 July 1952\, when Munoz Marin proclaimed it and raised the Puerto Rican flag alongside the flag of the United States at La Fortaleza in San Juan. \nThe new document named the government the Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico\, words that translate literally as Associated Free State\, and which were rendered in English as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The constitution established a republican form of government with executive\, legislative\, and judicial branches\, and it opened with a bill of rights guaranteeing civil liberties to the island’s residents. Constitution Day itself was made an official holiday by Law Number 1 of 4 August 1952\, cementing the annual observance. The political status it created remains debated to this day\, as Puerto Rico continues as an unincorporated United States territory\, and the meaning of 25 July is still discussed and reinterpreted by each generation. \nWhen and Where is Puerto Rico Constitution Day Celebrated?\nPuerto Rico Constitution Day is observed every year on 25 July. In 2026 it falls on a Saturday. As a fixed-date holiday\, it always lands on the same calendar day\, so there is no need to track shifting dates from one year to the next. It is a full public holiday throughout Puerto Rico: banks\, government offices\, and many private businesses close or operate reduced hours\, and public-sector employees have the day off. \nWhile the holiday is rooted in Puerto Rico itself\, it resonates well beyond the island’s shores. The wider Puerto Rican diaspora\, particularly in cities such as New York\, Orlando\, Chicago\, and across the mainland United States\, marks the day with cultural events\, gatherings\, and displays of the distinctive single-starred flag. Because Puerto Rico is a United States territory\, the day also forms part of the broader calendar of American civic and heritage observances. \nTraditions and Customs\nThe day blends formal civic ceremony with exuberant cultural celebration. The most common customs include: \n\nOfficial ceremonies – Political leaders\, government officials\, and community figures gather\, often in San Juan\, to address the significance of the constitution and reflect on its place in Puerto Rican life. Speeches honour the document and the civil rights it enshrined.\nParades and floats – Streets fill with colourful processions featuring elaborate costumes and floats that depict historical events and figures from the island’s past\, drawing crowds of participants and spectators.\nBomba and plena music – Traditional Afro-Puerto Rican genres such as bomba and plena\, alongside salsa and merengue\, provide the soundtrack to the day\, with live performances in plazas and public spaces.\nFolkloric dance – Folkloric dance troupes perform choreographed routines that trace the island’s history and its blend of Taino\, African\, and Spanish heritage.\nFamily feasts – Households gather for large meals built around beloved dishes such as arroz con gandules (rice with pigeon peas)\, pernil (slow-roasted pork)\, and pasteles (savoury filled pastries)\, passing recipes and stories between generations.\n\nWays to Mark Puerto Rico Constitution Day\nWhether you live on the island or are connected to Puerto Rican heritage from afar\, there are many ways to take part: \n\nRead the constitution – Spend time with the 1952 document\, including its bill of rights\, to appreciate the principles it set out and the debates that surrounded its creation.\nAttend a local event – Seek out a parade\, concert\, or civic ceremony\, either in Puerto Rico or in a mainland community with a strong Puerto Rican presence.\nCook a traditional meal – Prepare arroz con gandules\, pernil\, or pasteles and share the dishes with family and friends as part of the day’s celebration.\nLearn the music – Explore the rhythms of bomba and plena\, watch performances\, or listen to classic salsa and merengue to connect with the island’s cultural roots.\nFly the flag – Display the Puerto Rican flag\, with its single white star\, as a sign of pride and remembrance.\nReflect on the status debate – Use the day to read about Puerto Rico’s ongoing political-status question and the differing views held across the island and the diaspora.\n\nFacts and Figures\n\nThe Constitution of Puerto Rico took effect on 25 July 1952\, the same calendar date as the 1898 United States landing at Guanica.\nVoters approved the constitution in a referendum on 3 March 1952\, before it was ratified by the United States Congress.\nGovernor Luis Munoz Marin\, the island’s first popularly elected governor\, proclaimed the constitution into effect.\nThe document created the Estado Libre Asociado\, or Commonwealth\, and named San Juan as the seat of government.\nConstitution Day was established as an official holiday by Law Number 1 of 4 August 1952.\nPrior to 1952\, 25 July was observed in Puerto Rico as Occupation Day.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Puerto Rico Constitution Day?\nPuerto Rico Constitution Day commemorates the day in 1952 when the Constitution of Puerto Rico took effect\, creating the Commonwealth\, or Estado Libre Asociado\, and establishing the island’s modern government and bill of rights. It is a public holiday observed across Puerto Rico. \nWhen is Puerto Rico Constitution Day in 2026?\nPuerto Rico Constitution Day is on Saturday 25 July 2026. The holiday falls on the same fixed date\, 25 July\, every year. \nIs Puerto Rico Constitution Day a public holiday?\nYes. It is an official public holiday throughout Puerto Rico\, established by Law Number 1 of 4 August 1952. Banks\, government offices\, and many private businesses close or operate reduced hours. \nSpread the Word\nShare Puerto Rico Constitution Day with your community using #PuertoRicoConstitutionDay and #ConstitutionDay2026. Whether you mark the occasion with a traditional meal\, a parade\, or by raising the flag\, every bit of awareness helps keep this proud tradition alive. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nCayman Islands Constitution Day – Another Caribbean territory marking the anniversary of its founding constitutional document.\nCaribbean Community Day – A celebration of regional unity and shared heritage across the Caribbean.\nMalawi Independence Day – A national day honouring the milestone of self-government\, also observed in July.\n\nLinks\n\nRead more about Puerto Rico Constitution Day\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nFeatured image: Photo by Ana Toledo on Unsplash. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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CATEGORIES:Global & National Days,July Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:National Hot Fudge Sundae Day
DESCRIPTION:National Hot Fudge Sundae Day takes place on Saturday\, 25 July 2026. The day celebrates one of America’s most beloved frozen desserts: cold ice cream crowned with warm\, glossy hot fudge sauce\, then finished with whipped cream\, nuts\, and a cherry on top. It falls neatly within National Ice Cream Month\, making July the perfect time to indulge. \nHow to Celebrate National Hot Fudge Sundae Day\nThis is a day built for indulgence\, and the best way to mark it is to get your spoon ready. Here are plenty of ideas to enjoy 25 July to the fullest. \n\nBuild the classic sundae at home – Scoop two or three balls of vanilla ice cream into a chilled bowl\, pour over warm hot fudge\, and top with whipped cream\, chopped peanuts\, and a maraschino cherry. The contrast of hot and cold is the whole point.\nMake your own hot fudge from scratch – A simple homemade sauce of cocoa\, butter\, sugar\, cream\, and a splash of vanilla beats anything from a jar\, and it keeps in the fridge for weeks.\nVisit a traditional ice cream parlour – Many soda fountains and parlours still serve sundaes the old-fashioned way. Treating yourself at one supports a small local business and a slice of living history.\nHost a build-your-own sundae bar – Lay out tubs of ice cream\, jugs of warm fudge\, and bowls of toppings so guests can assemble their own. It is an easy\, crowd-pleasing way to entertain on a summer weekend.\nExperiment with flavours – Swap vanilla for salted caramel\, coffee\, or mint\, or try hot fudge over a warm brownie for a decadent twist.\nShare the love – Surprise a neighbour\, colleague\, or friend with a sundae\, or take the family out for a treat after dinner.\nLook out for deals – Ice cream chains and parlours often run promotions on food holidays\, so it is worth checking for offers near you.\nPost your creation online – Snap a photo of your masterpiece and share it to inspire others to join in the fun.\n\nWhat is National Hot Fudge Sundae Day?\nNational Hot Fudge Sundae Day is an American food holiday dedicated to the hot fudge sundae\, a dessert that pairs warm chocolate fudge sauce with cold ice cream. It is an informal\, light-hearted observance with no single governing organisation\, embraced by ice cream lovers\, parlours\, and dessert brands alike. The day sits within National Ice Cream Month\, the broader July celebration of all things frozen and creamy. Anyone with a sweet tooth can take part\, whether by making a sundae at home or visiting a favourite parlour. \nWhen is National Hot Fudge Sundae Day?\nNational Hot Fudge Sundae Day is observed every year on 25 July. In 2026 that falls on a Saturday\, which makes it ideal for a relaxed weekend treat. The date is fixed\, so it lands on 25 July regardless of the year\, always within National Ice Cream Month. \nThe History of National Hot Fudge Sundae Day\nThe origins of the observance itself are unclear\, and no individual or organisation is credited with founding it. Like many American food holidays\, it appears to have grown organically over time and is now widely listed across calendars of national days. What is far better documented is the history of the dessert it honours. \nThe ice cream sundae predates the hot fudge version by several decades. Its exact birthplace is debated\, with Two Rivers\, Wisconsin\, claiming that druggist Edward Berners served the first ice cream sundae in 1881\, while Ithaca\, New York\, points to an early advertisement as evidence of its own claim. A popular explanation for the dessert’s creation involves the so-called Sunday Blue Laws\, which in some states banned the sale of soda water on Sundays. Enterprising soda fountain operators are said to have served ice cream topped with syrup instead\, sidestepping the restriction and giving rise to a treat that took its name\, with an altered spelling\, from the day of the week. \nThe hot fudge sundae specifically is widely traced to Los Angeles\, where ice cream parlour owner Clarence Clifton Brown is credited with creating it in 1906. Brown reportedly experimented for around two months before perfecting his recipe at his parlour\, C.C. Brown’s\, which became a Hollywood landmark. The warm fudge poured over cold ice cream proved an instant hit\, and the combination has remained a fixture on American dessert menus for well over a century. If you enjoy frozen treats with a story behind them\, you might also like National Vanilla Ice Cream Day\, which honours the flavour at the heart of most sundaes. \nFun Facts About National Hot Fudge Sundae Day\n\nThe hot fudge sundae is credited to Clarence Clifton Brown of Los Angeles\, who is said to have created it in 1906.\nThe word “sundae” is widely believed to derive from “Sunday\,” with the spelling changed over time\, though several towns dispute who served the first one.\nNational Hot Fudge Sundae Day falls within National Ice Cream Month\, which is observed throughout July in the United States.\nA true hot fudge sundae depends on the temperature contrast: the fudge must be genuinely warm and the ice cream properly frozen.\nThe classic finishing touch\, a single maraschino cherry\, has become shorthand for any perfect final flourish\, as in the phrase “the cherry on top.”\nC.C. Brown’s parlour in Hollywood became so well known for its sundaes that it drew film stars and tourists alike for decades.\n\nWhy National Hot Fudge Sundae Day Matters\nBeyond the obvious pleasure of a great dessert\, the day is a chance to enjoy a small\, shared ritual. Food holidays like this one give people a reason to slow down\, treat themselves\, and gather with family and friends over something simple and joyful. They also offer a welcome boost to independent ice cream parlours and small dessert businesses\, many of which keep traditional recipes and techniques alive. Celebrating a sundae is\, in its small way\, a celebration of craft\, nostalgia\, and community. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Hot Fudge Sundae Day?\nIt is an American food holiday celebrating the hot fudge sundae\, a dessert of cold ice cream topped with warm fudge sauce\, whipped cream\, nuts\, and a cherry. It is observed informally by dessert lovers and ice cream parlours. \nWhen is National Hot Fudge Sundae Day in 2026?\nIt takes place on Saturday\, 25 July 2026. The date is fixed and falls on 25 July every year. \nWho invented the hot fudge sundae?\nThe hot fudge sundae is widely credited to Clarence Clifton Brown\, a Los Angeles ice cream parlour owner who is said to have created it in 1906 after experimenting for around two months to perfect the recipe. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your best sundae creations on social media with #HotFudgeSundaeDay and #HotFudgeSundaeDay2026. Tag your friends and challenge them to build the ultimate sundae of their own! \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Ice Cream Month – The month-long July celebration of frozen treats that National Hot Fudge Sundae Day forms part of.\nNational Vanilla Ice Cream Day – Honours the classic flavour that sits at the base of most hot fudge sundaes.\nNational Coffee Milkshake Day – Another July dessert day for fans of cold\, creamy indulgence.\n\nLinks\n\nRead more about National Hot Fudge Sundae Day\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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SUMMARY:Culinarians Day
DESCRIPTION:Culinarians Day takes place on Saturday\, 25 July 2026. It is a day dedicated to professional cooks\, chefs\, bakers\, and the wider kitchen workforce who keep restaurants\, hotels\, and food businesses running. The day invites everyone\, professionals and home cooks alike\, to celebrate the craft of cooking and the people who feed us. \nHow to Celebrate Culinarians Day\nYou do not need a chef’s whites to take part. Here are plenty of ways to mark the occasion: \n\nCook something ambitious – Pick a recipe that stretches your skills\, whether that is a laminated pastry\, a fresh pasta\, or a slow braise. The day is all about respecting the craft.\nThank a chef – If you have a favourite local restaurant\, leave a glowing review\, a generous tip\, or simply pass on your compliments to the kitchen.\nDine out and try something new – Order a dish you have never had before\, or visit a restaurant whose cuisine is unfamiliar to you.\nHost a dinner party – Gather friends and family and put on a multi-course meal. Cooking for others is the heart of the culinary profession.\nLearn a new technique – Watch a tutorial and master something you have always avoided\, from filleting a fish to tempering chocolate.\nSupport culinary students – Many culinary schools and hospitality charities welcome donations or mentorship. Supporting the next generation keeps the trade alive.\nSharpen your knives – A good cook respects their tools. Spend a few minutes honing your blades and tidying your kitchen station.\nShare your cooking online – Post a photo of your proudest dish and tag the chefs and cooks who inspired you.\n\nWhat is Culinarians Day?\nCulinarians Day honours culinarians\, a term covering professional cooks\, chefs\, bakers\, pastry makers\, and kitchen workers of every kind. It recognises the long hours\, physical demands\, and creative skill that go into preparing food at a professional level. While it celebrates the trade\, the day is open to anyone who loves to cook or eat\, making it as much a home-kitchen celebration as a professional one. \nWhen is Culinarians Day?\nCulinarians Day is observed every year on 25 July. In 2026 it falls on a Saturday\, which makes it an ideal day to cook a big meal or dine out. It is a fixed-date observance\, so the date stays the same each year. \nThe History of Culinarians Day\nThe precise origins of Culinarians Day are not well documented. There is no single recorded founder or founding organisation\, and the day appears to have grown organically through the cooking and hospitality community rather than from an official campaign. Culinary schools and hospitality groups are generally credited with helping popularise it in the early 2000s as a way to recognise their profession. \nThe word at its heart has a much longer pedigree. “Culinarian” entered the English language in the late eighteenth century\, drawn from the Latin “culina”\, meaning kitchen. The same root gives us “culinary”. The term has always described someone skilled in the art of the kitchen\, which is exactly who the day sets out to honour. \nProfessional cooking as a recognised craft owes much to figures such as Marie-Antoine Carême and Georges Auguste Escoffier\, the latter of whom codified the modern kitchen brigade system in the late nineteenth century. That structure\, with its hierarchy of stations and roles\, still shapes professional kitchens today and underpins the work of the culinarians the day celebrates. \nFun Facts About Culinarians Day\n\nThe word “culinarian” dates back to the 1790s and shares its Latin root\, “culina”\, with the word “culinary”.\nThe modern kitchen brigade system\, still used in professional kitchens\, was formalised by Georges Auguste Escoffier.\nYou do not need to be a trained chef to celebrate; the day is explicitly open to anyone who enjoys cooking or eating.\n25 July is a busy food calendar date\, also marked in some places as National Hot Fudge Sundae Day.\nThe tall pleated chef’s hat\, the toque\, traditionally featured 100 pleats\, said to represent the many ways to cook an egg.\n\nWhy Culinarians Day Matters\nRestaurant and kitchen work is demanding\, often underpaid\, and easy to take for granted. Culinarians Day puts the spotlight on the skill and graft behind every plate\, and encourages diners to show a little more appreciation for the people in the kitchen. If you enjoy food-focused celebrations\, you might also like Sustainable Gastronomy Day\, which looks at where our food comes from and how it is prepared. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Culinarians Day?\nIt is an annual day honouring professional cooks\, chefs\, bakers\, and kitchen workers\, as well as everyone who enjoys cooking and good food. \nWhen is Culinarians Day in 2026?\nIt falls on Saturday\, 25 July 2026. The date is fixed and does not change from year to year. \nDo you have to be a chef to celebrate Culinarians Day?\nNo. While the day honours the profession\, anyone who likes to cook or eat can join in. Cooking a special meal at home is a perfect way to take part. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your proudest plates on social media with #CulinariansDay and #CulinariansDay2026. Tag the cooks and chefs who taught you and challenge your friends to get in the kitchen. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nSustainable Gastronomy Day – Celebrates good food and the people who prepare it\, with a focus on sustainability.\nNational Grilling Month – A July-long celebration of cooking over fire\, perfect for the home culinarian.\nBourdain Day – Honours chef and storyteller Anthony Bourdain and his love of food and cooks worldwide.\n\nLinks\n\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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SUMMARY:National Hire a Veteran Day
DESCRIPTION:National Hire a Veteran Day takes place each year on 25 July\, and in 2026 it falls on Saturday\, 25 July. The observance encourages employers across the United States to recruit\, hire\, and retain military veterans as they move from service into civilian careers. It was established by National Day Calendar in 2017 in partnership with Marine Corps veteran Dan Caporale\, founder of Hire Our Heroes. \nWhat is National Hire a Veteran Day?\nNational Hire a Veteran Day is a United States awareness day dedicated to highlighting the value veterans bring to the workforce and to encouraging businesses of every size to give them meaningful employment opportunities. It speaks directly to employers\, recruiters\, and human resources teams\, asking them to recognise the leadership\, discipline\, and technical skills that service members develop during their time in uniform. The day also draws attention to the genuine challenges many veterans face when translating military experience into civilian job applications. Both the Department of Labor and the Department of Veterans Affairs help promote the observance each year. \nWhen is National Hire a Veteran Day?\nNational Hire a Veteran Day is observed annually on 25 July. In 2026\, it falls on a Saturday. The date is fixed\, so it lands on the same calendar day every year\, although the day of the week shifts. Because it is a fixed-date observance rather than a public holiday\, businesses and organisations are free to mark it in whatever way suits their schedule\, often by launching recruitment drives or career events in the surrounding week. \nWhy National Hire a Veteran Day Matters\nEach year\, roughly 200\,000 men and women leave the United States military and begin the often difficult process of returning to civilian life. Finding stable\, fulfilling employment is one of the biggest hurdles in that transition. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics\, there were around 17.26 million veterans in the civilian population aged 18 and over in 2025\, with 8.34 million in the labour force. Veteran unemployment rates fluctuate month to month\, sitting at roughly 3.7 percent in April 2026. Behind those figures are real people whose military training has equipped them with teamwork\, problem-solving under pressure\, and a strong work ethic. National Hire a Veteran Day exists to remind employers that hiring a veteran is not an act of charity but a sound business decision. \nHow to Get Involved in National Hire a Veteran Day\nThere are many practical ways for employers\, colleagues\, and communities to take part: \n\nPost veteran-friendly job openings – Advertise current vacancies on veteran job boards and clearly state that military experience is welcomed and valued.\nReview your recruitment language – Audit job descriptions to ensure they translate military skills fairly and do not unintentionally screen out qualified veteran applicants.\nHost a hiring event – Organise an open day\, careers fair\, or virtual recruitment session aimed specifically at veterans and transitioning service members.\nApply for the HIRE Vets Medallion – Employers who demonstrate a strong commitment to recruiting and retaining veterans can apply for federal recognition through the Department of Labor programme.\nSet up a mentoring scheme – Pair newly hired veterans with experienced colleagues to ease the adjustment to a civilian workplace culture.\nShare veteran success stories – Spotlight current veteran employees to show prospective applicants that your organisation genuinely values their service.\nConnect with veteran charities – Partner with organisations that support military-to-civilian transitions to build a steady pipeline of skilled candidates.\nEducate your team – Run a short briefing for managers on the strengths veterans bring and the support they may need when starting a new role.\n\nHistory of National Hire a Veteran Day\nNational Hire a Veteran Day was founded in 2017 by National Day Calendar in collaboration with Dan Caporale\, a Marine Corps veteran and the founder of Hire Our Heroes. Caporale had seen first hand how difficult the job search could be for those leaving the armed forces\, and he wanted a dedicated date that would prompt employers to look more seriously at veteran talent. The Registrar at National Day Calendar formally proclaimed the observance to be held on 25 July each year. \nThe day arrived during a period of growing national focus on veteran employment. In 2017\, President Donald Trump signed the Honoring Investments in Recruiting and Employing American Military Veterans Act\, widely known as the HIRE Vets Act. That legislation created the HIRE Vets Medallion Program\, a federal award recognising employers who show an outstanding commitment to hiring and retaining veterans. The timing meant that National Hire a Veteran Day quickly gained a supportive policy backdrop. \nSince its founding\, the observance has been amplified by both the Department of Labor and the Department of Veterans Affairs\, which use the date to encourage businesses to seek out qualified veterans. Over the years it has grown from a calendar entry into a focal point for recruitment campaigns\, employer pledges\, and community events across the country. \nNoteworthy Facts About National Hire a Veteran Day\n\nThe day was established in 2017\, making it a relatively young observance compared with many military commemorations.\nRoughly 200\,000 service members transition out of the United States military every year.\nThe HIRE Vets Medallion Program\, launched under the 2017 HIRE Vets Act\, is the only federal-level award recognising veteran employment efforts.\nIn 2025 there were approximately 17.26 million veterans in the United States civilian population aged 18 and over.\nThe observance is championed by both the Department of Labor and the Department of Veterans Affairs.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Hire a Veteran Day?\nIt is an annual United States awareness day that encourages employers to recruit\, hire\, and retain military veterans\, highlighting the skills and value they bring to the workplace. \nWhen is National Hire a Veteran Day in 2026?\nIt falls on Saturday\, 25 July 2026. The date is fixed and observed on 25 July every year. \nWho founded National Hire a Veteran Day?\nIt was founded in 2017 by National Day Calendar together with Dan Caporale\, a Marine Corps veteran and founder of Hire Our Heroes. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing National Hire a Veteran Day with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #HireAVeteranDay and #HireAVeteranDay2026 on social media. The more employers who know about National Hire a Veteran Day\, the more opportunities open up for those who have served. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nVeterans Day – The national day honouring all who have served in the United States armed forces\, observed each November.\nPTSD Awareness Day – A day focused on the mental health challenges many veterans and others live with after traumatic experiences.\nBuffalo Soldiers Day – A commemoration of the African American regiments who served with distinction in the United States Army.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official National Hire a Veteran Day page at National Day Calendar\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. 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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:National Day of the Cowboy
DESCRIPTION:National Day of the Cowboy is an annual American observance held on the fourth Saturday of July\, falling on Saturday\, 25 July 2026. The day honours the cowboy and cowgirl\, recognising their lasting contribution to the heritage\, culture\, and history of the United States. It is organised by the National Day of the Cowboy Organization\, a non-profit dedicated to preserving pioneer and ranching traditions. \nThe Story Behind National Day of the Cowboy\nThe roots of National Day of the Cowboy stretch back to the closing months of 2004\, when Bethany Braley\, then working with American Cowboy magazine\, set out to create a dedicated day to preserve and celebrate the heritage of the American cowboy. Her campaign gathered momentum quickly\, drawing support from ranchers\, rodeo associations\, historians\, and Western enthusiasts who feared that a vanishing way of life deserved formal recognition. \nOn 5 June 2005\, the National Day of the Cowboy Organization was incorporated in Wyoming\, a state synonymous with open range and cattle country. Its founding purpose was to seek the permanent passage of a national resolution and to keep cowboy culture alive through education\, the arts\, literature\, and community gatherings. Just weeks later\, on 23 July 2005\, the United States Senate passed Senate Resolution 138\, designating the fourth Saturday of July as the inaugural National Day of the Cowboy. \nFrom that first observance\, the day grew steadily. The Senate went on to pass further resolutions in subsequent years\, and a string of state governors issued their own proclamations recognising the occasion. By the 2010s\, the majority of US states had formally acknowledged the day\, and the organisation had built a network of supporters stretching from Texas to Montana. What began as one person’s idea became a coast-to-coast effort to honour the men and women who built\, and continue to sustain\, the working West. \nThe timing was no accident. The fourth Saturday of July sits in the heart of the rodeo and ranching season\, often coinciding with Cheyenne Frontier Days in Wyoming\, one of the world’s largest outdoor rodeos\, ensuring the celebration aligns with the living traditions it seeks to protect. \nWhen and Where is National Day of the Cowboy Celebrated?\nNational Day of the Cowboy falls on the fourth Saturday of July each year. In 2026 it will be observed on Saturday\, 25 July. Because the date is tied to a particular weekday rather than a fixed calendar date\, it shifts slightly from year to year. The celebration is centred in the United States\, with the strongest observances across the Western and Plains states such as Wyoming\, Texas\, Oklahoma\, Montana\, and Arizona\, though communities nationwide take part through museums\, ranches\, and Western heritage groups. \n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\nSaturday\, 25 July\n\n\n2027\nSaturday\, 24 July\n\n\n2028\nSaturday\, 22 July\n\n\n2029\nSaturday\, 28 July\n\n\n2030\nSaturday\, 27 July\n\n\n\nTraditions and Customs\nThe day is marked by a rich mix of activities that draw on the working life and folklore of the West: \n\nRodeos and ranch competitions – Communities host rodeos and ranch rodeos featuring events rooted in real ranching tasks\, such as cattle sorting\, team roping\, and bronc riding\, showcasing the skills that define the cowboy trade.\nProclamation readings – Officials and heritage groups read out Senate and gubernatorial proclamations\, reaffirming the day’s official recognition and its purpose.\nMuseum and heritage events – Institutions such as the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City open special exhibitions and host living-history demonstrations.\nCowboy poetry and music – Gatherings feature cowboy poetry recitals\, Western swing\, and campfire songs\, art forms born on the trail and around the bunkhouse.\nCowboy dress and parades – Participants don boots\, hats\, spurs\, and Western wear for parades and community get-togethers that celebrate the cowboy aesthetic.\n\nWays to Celebrate National Day of the Cowboy\nThere are countless ways to take part\, whether you live on the range or in the city: \n\nAttend a local rodeo – Seek out a rodeo or ranch rodeo near you and watch cowboys and cowgirls compete in events that have changed little in over a century.\nVisit a Western heritage museum – Many museums run themed programmes on the day\, offering a deeper look at frontier life\, cattle drives\, and the diverse people who shaped the West.\nRead about cowboy history – Explore the Spanish vaquero origins of the trade and the often-overlooked roles of Black\, Mexican\, and Native American cowboys in building the cattle industry.\nSupport a working ranch – Buy from local ranches\, book a guest-ranch stay\, or back organisations that preserve rangeland and ranching livelihoods.\nHost a Western-themed gathering – Cook a chuckwagon-style meal\, play country and Western swing music\, and invite friends and family to dress the part.\nShare the day online – Post photographs\, facts\, and stories using the official hashtags to help spread awareness of the observance and its mission.\n\nFacts and Figures\n\nThe National Day of the Cowboy Organization was incorporated in Wyoming on 5 June 2005.\nThe first Senate resolution\, S.Res.138\, was passed on 23 July 2005\, designating the fourth Saturday of July for the observance.\nCowboy culture traces back to Spanish vaqueros who brought cattle and horse-mounted herding to the Americas from the 1500s onward.\nHistorians estimate that roughly one in four cowboys in the late nineteenth-century West was Black\, and around one in three was of Mexican descent.\nThe “Golden Age” of the American cowboy\, marked by the great cattle drives\, lasted only about two decades\, from roughly 1865 to 1885.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Day of the Cowboy?\nNational Day of the Cowboy is a US observance that honours the cowboy and cowgirl and works to preserve pioneer and ranching heritage. It is promoted by the National Day of the Cowboy Organization through rodeos\, museums\, the arts\, and community events. \nWhen is National Day of the Cowboy in 2026?\nIt falls on Saturday\, 25 July 2026\, the fourth Saturday of July. The date moves each year because it is tied to that weekday rather than a fixed calendar date. \nWho founded National Day of the Cowboy?\nThe day was championed by Bethany Braley\, who led the campaign that resulted in the founding of the National Day of the Cowboy Organization in Wyoming in 2005 and the passage of the first Senate resolution that same year. \nSpread the Word\nShare National Day of the Cowboy with your community using #NationalDayOfTheCowboy and #NationalDayOfTheCowboy2026. Whether you mark the occasion with a trip to a rodeo\, a visit to a heritage museum\, or simply by learning the real history of the West\, every bit of awareness helps keep this tradition alive. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Paul Bunyan Day – Another celebration of American frontier folklore and the larger-than-life characters who populate the nation’s history.\nLog Cabin Day – A day honouring pioneer life and the rugged self-reliance of early settlers in the American wilderness.\nWorld Music Day – A global celebration of music that connects beautifully with the cowboy poetry and Western swing traditions of the range.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official National Day of the Cowboy website\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. 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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture & Heritage,July Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:Parents' Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Parents’ Day is a heartfelt observance that honors and celebrates the vital role of parents in nurturing\, guiding\, and shaping the lives of their children. While Mother’s Day and Father’s Day recognize each parent individually\, Parents’ Day offers a unified occasion to appreciate both parents – or parental figures – for their dedication\, sacrifices\, and enduring love. It’s a time to reflect on the importance of strong family relationships and express gratitude to those who have taken on the responsibilities of parenting. \nWhat is Parents’ Day?\nParents’ Day is a national observance in the United States\, established to recognize and promote responsible parenting and to celebrate the contributions of parents to their families and society as a whole. Signed into law in 1994 by President Bill Clinton\, the day was created through a bipartisan Congressional resolution (H.Res.236)\, which designated the fourth Sunday of July as a day for honoring parents. \nUnlike other parental holidays\, Parents’ Day emphasizes the teamwork involved in parenting and encourages families\, schools\, and communities to support and uphold strong family structures. It also serves as a platform to highlight exemplary parental role models and to foster a deeper appreciation for the work parents do in shaping future generations. \nWhen is Parents’ Day?\nIn the United States\, Parents’ Day is celebrated annually on the fourth Sunday of July. In 2026\, it will fall on Sunday\, July 27th. \nOther countries observe their own versions of Parents’ Day at different times of the year. For example: \n\nSouth Korea celebrates Parents’ Day on May 8th\, where children traditionally give carnations to their parents.\nThe Philippines previously recognized Parents’ Day in December before shifting to the more widely observed Mother’s and Father’s Days.\nIndia does not have an official Parents’ Day but has increasing recognition through schools and media promotions.\n\nWhile the date may vary globally\, the essence of the celebration – honoring parental love and sacrifice – remains universal. \nHow to Celebrate Parents’ Day\nThere are many thoughtful and meaningful ways to celebrate Parents’ Day\, depending on personal traditions\, cultural practices\, or community events. Here are a few ideas: \n\nSpend quality time together: Organize a family outing\, game night\, or shared meal to connect and create new memories.\nWrite a personal note or letter: Express your appreciation and love through a heartfelt message reflecting on your parents’ influence.\nCreate a photo album or scrapbook: Compile cherished family memories into a keepsake that honors your family’s journey.\nPlan a surprise celebration: Coordinate with siblings or loved ones to host a small event\, either virtually or in person\, to recognize your parents.\nVolunteer or donate: Support organizations that help families and children in need\, dedicating your efforts in honor of your parents.\nPublic recognition: Share a tribute on social media or nominate parents in your community for local awards or acknowledgments.\n\nWhether through grand gestures or simple acts of kindness\, the goal is to convey appreciation and nurture strong family bonds. \nWhy Parents’ Day Matters\nParents’ Day holds cultural and emotional significance as it reaffirms the value of committed\, caring parenting and the foundation it provides for a healthy society. It is a moment to pause and recognize the behind-the-scenes work of parents who often juggle multiple responsibilities while fostering emotional\, social\, and moral growth in their children. \nCelebrating Parents’ Day also shines a spotlight on the importance of family support systems and encourages younger generations to carry forward traditions of gratitude\, respect\, and love. It reinforces the shared responsibility among communities to empower parents and nurture family wellness. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#ParentsDay #CelebrateParents #ThankYouParents #FamilyLove #ParentalAppreciation #ParentingMatters \nRelevant Links\n\nNational Parents’ Day Official Website\nU.S. Congressional Resolution (1994) on Parents’ Day\nWhat is Parents’ Day? – Parents Magazine\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:National Coffee Milkshake Day
DESCRIPTION:National Coffee Milkshake Day falls on Sunday\, 26 July 2026. The day celebrates the irresistible combination of cold coffee and creamy ice cream\, blended into one indulgent drink. It is an unofficial American food holiday that gives coffee lovers and dessert fans alike an excuse to whip up a thick\, frosty treat at home or order one from their favourite diner or coffee shop. \nHow to Celebrate National Coffee Milkshake Day\nThe whole point of this day is to enjoy a glass of cold\, blended coffee goodness\, so here are plenty of ways to get involved. \n\nMake a classic coffee milkshake at home – All you need are three simple ingredients: coffee ice cream (or vanilla)\, cold coffee\, and a splash of milk. Blend for around 30 to 60 seconds until thick and smooth\, then pour into a chilled glass.\nUse proper cold coffee – Always use cooled coffee\, never hot\, or your shake will turn watery. Leftover cold brew\, chilled espresso\, or fridge-cold filter coffee all work beautifully. For the strongest kick\, use fresh espresso that has been left to cool.\nTry a mocha version – Add a spoonful of chocolate syrup or shave a little chocolate into the blender for a coffee shake with a chocolatey twist. It is one of the easiest variations to master.\nGo big on the toppings – Crown your milkshake with whipped cream\, a biscotti\, chocolate-covered coffee beans\, or extra chocolate shavings. A drizzle of caramel or chocolate syrup around the inside of the glass adds a cafe-style finish.\nVisit a local diner or coffee shop – Support a small independent cafe and order their take on a coffee milkshake. Many soda fountains and diners across the United States still serve them as a menu staple.\nHost a milkshake bar – Set out bowls of toppings\, syrups\, and different ice cream flavours\, then let friends and family build their own creations. It makes for a fun\, low-effort summer gathering.\nExperiment with flavours – Add a pinch of cinnamon\, a dash of vanilla\, a spoonful of hazelnut spread\, or even a scoop of malt powder to put your own spin on the classic.\nShare your creation online – Snap a photo of your finished milkshake and post it to inspire others to take part. A frothy coffee shake topped with cream is made for a good food photo.\n\nWhat is National Coffee Milkshake Day?\nNational Coffee Milkshake Day is an annual food holiday dedicated to the coffee milkshake\, a cold drink made by blending coffee with ice cream and milk. It celebrates a treat that sits happily between a dessert and a pick-me-up\, offering the caffeine hit of a coffee with the indulgence of a thick shake. The day is mostly observed in the United States\, where coffee milkshakes have long been a soda fountain and diner favourite\, and it appeals to anyone who loves coffee\, ice cream\, or both at once. \nWhen is National Coffee Milkshake Day?\nNational Coffee Milkshake Day is celebrated every year on 26 July. In 2026 it falls on a Sunday\, making it an ideal lazy summer day to blend up a frosty treat. The date is fixed and does not change from year to year\, so you can mark it in your calendar for the same day each summer. \nThe History of National Coffee Milkshake Day\nThe story of the coffee milkshake begins with the milkshake itself. The word “milkshake” first appeared in print in 1885\, but back then it described a very different drink. Early milkshakes were alcoholic concoctions made with eggs and whisky\, closer to eggnog than to the sweet treats we know today. Over the following decades the term shifted away from those “hard” drinks and came to describe the wholesome blended drinks flavoured with vanilla\, chocolate\, and strawberry syrups that grew popular around the turn of the 20th century. \nThe coffee milkshake developed alongside this evolution. In the 1930s\, combining coffee ice cream with soda became a fashionable treat\, and this fusion marked an early step towards the modern coffee milkshake. Before the Second World War\, Delekta’s pharmacy in Warren\, Rhode Island\, served its own version of a coffee milkshake\, later adding ice cream to its coffee drinks. Rhode Island has particularly deep ties to coffee-flavoured dairy\, as coffee milk\, made from sweetened coffee syrup mixed with milk\, originated among Italian immigrants in the state in the early 20th century and remains its official state drink. \nBy the 1950s\, the coffee milkshake had become a firm favourite. Soda fountains and diners across the United States offered them as a staple menu item\, and the drink cemented its place in American food culture. National Coffee Milkshake Day grew out of this affection\, joining the long list of unofficial food holidays that give people a reason to enjoy a beloved dish. As with many such days\, its exact origin is not formally documented\, but it is now widely observed on 26 July each year. If you enjoy these blended celebrations\, you might also like World Milk Day\, which honours the dairy that gives every milkshake its creamy base. \nFun Facts About Coffee Milkshakes\n\nThe word “milkshake” originally described alcoholic drinks made with eggs and whisky when it first appeared in 1885.\nCoffee milk\, the inspiration behind the coffee milkshake\, is the official state drink of Rhode Island.\nThe world record for the largest coffee milkshake was set in 2017 and measured an enormous 2\,000 gallons.\nThat record-breaking shake required over 500 gallons of coffee\, 1\,200 gallons of ice cream\, and 250 pounds of sprinkles to make.\nA classic coffee milkshake needs just three ingredients: ice cream\, cold coffee\, and milk.\nUsing fresh\, cooled espresso instead of regular coffee gives the most intense flavour and the biggest caffeine boost.\n\nWhy National Coffee Milkshake Day Matters\nFood holidays like this one do more than give us an excuse to indulge. They keep culinary traditions alive\, celebrate the small pleasures that bring people together\, and support the diners\, cafes\, and ice cream parlours that make these treats. A coffee milkshake is a simple joy\, the kind of cold\, creamy drink that turns an ordinary summer afternoon into something a little more special. National Coffee Milkshake Day is a reminder to slow down\, treat yourself\, and share a glass with the people you love. For another sweet summer celebration\, take a look at National Ice Cube Day\, which falls earlier in July. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Coffee Milkshake Day?\nIt is an annual food holiday celebrating the coffee milkshake\, a cold drink made by blending coffee with ice cream and milk. It is mostly observed in the United States and gives coffee and dessert lovers a reason to enjoy a frosty\, caffeinated treat. \nWhen is National Coffee Milkshake Day in 2026?\nNational Coffee Milkshake Day is on Sunday\, 26 July 2026. The date is fixed and is celebrated on 26 July every year. \nHow do you make a coffee milkshake?\nBlend coffee ice cream (or vanilla)\, cold coffee\, and a splash of milk for around 30 to 60 seconds until thick and creamy. Always use cold coffee rather than hot\, and finish with whipped cream\, chocolate shavings\, or a drizzle of syrup if you like. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your best coffee milkshake photos on social media with #NationalCoffeeMilkshakeDay and #CoffeeMilkshakeDay2026. Tag your friends and challenge them to blend up a glass of their own! \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Almond Buttercrunch Day – Another American food holiday celebrating a sweet\, indulgent treat.\nNational Ice Cube Day – A July celebration of the humble ice cube that keeps every cold drink refreshing.\nWorld Milk Day – A global day honouring milk\, the dairy foundation of any good milkshake.\n\nLinks\n\nFind out more about National Coffee Milkshake Day\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nFeatured image: Photo by Pixzolo Photography on Unsplash. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:National Aunt and Uncle Day
DESCRIPTION:National Aunt and Uncle Day takes place every year on 26 July and celebrates the aunts and uncles who play a special role in family life. It is a day to thank these relatives for the support\, fun\, and guidance they offer their nieces and nephews. The observance is marked mainly in the United States and falls on Sunday\, 26 July 2026. \nHow to Celebrate National Aunt and Uncle Day\nThis is a relaxed\, affectionate occasion\, and the best way to mark it is simply to show your aunts and uncles they are appreciated. Here are some ideas to make the day memorable: \n\nMake a phone or video call – A heartfelt chat costs nothing and means the world\, especially to aunts and uncles who live far away. Tell them about a favourite memory you share.\nSend a handwritten card or letter – In an age of quick messages\, a posted card feels personal and lasting. Children can draw a picture to go inside.\nPlan a day out together – Visit a museum\, go for a walk\, or share a meal. Aunts and uncles often relish spending unhurried time with their nieces and nephews.\nCook or bake their favourite dish – Food is a universal way to show love. Recreate a recipe they taught you\, or surprise them with a homemade treat.\nShare old family photographs – Dig out childhood snaps and reminisce together. It is a lovely way to celebrate the family bond and pass stories down the generations.\nGive a small\, thoughtful gift – It need not be expensive. A book they would enjoy\, a plant\, or something tied to a shared joke shows you were paying attention.\nPost a tribute on social media – Share a photo and a few kind words about what your aunt or uncle means to you\, and encourage others to do the same.\nHelp out with a task – Offer practical support\, from gardening to fixing something around the house. Acts of service can speak louder than words.\n\nWhat is National Aunt and Uncle Day?\nNational Aunt and Uncle Day is an informal observance that honours the brothers and sisters of our parents\, along with the partners who join the family through marriage. Aunts and uncles often occupy a unique position: close enough to care deeply\, yet far enough removed from day-to-day parenting to be a source of fun\, perspective\, and quiet support. The day is for everyone who has an aunt or uncle worth celebrating\, and equally for those who hold the title themselves. \nWhen is National Aunt and Uncle Day?\nNational Aunt and Uncle Day is observed every year on 26 July. In 2026 it falls on a Sunday\, which makes it convenient for family gatherings and visits. The date is fixed\, so it lands on 26 July regardless of the day of the week. \nThe History of National Aunt and Uncle Day\nThe precise origins of National Aunt and Uncle Day are not well documented\, which is common for many modern family-themed observances. It appears to have emerged in the United States in the mid-2000s and gained momentum through online sharing and social media\, where families found an easy way to celebrate relatives who are sometimes overlooked compared with parents and grandparents. \nWhile the day itself is recent\, the words behind it are ancient. “Aunt” reaches English through the Old French “ante”\, from the Latin “amita”\, meaning a father’s sister. “Uncle” comes from the Old French “oncle”\, from the Latin “avunculus”\, which originally referred specifically to a mother’s brother. These terms have travelled through centuries of language\, a reminder that the special standing of aunts and uncles in family life is nothing new. \nAcross cultures\, aunts and uncles have long served as mentors\, confidants\, and second parents. In many communities the bond is so significant that it carries formal responsibilities\, from godparenting to guardianship. National Aunt and Uncle Day gathers all of that affection into a single date and gives families a gentle nudge to say thank you. \nFun Facts About National Aunt and Uncle Day\n\nThe day is sometimes listed as “Aunt and Uncle Day” or “Uncle and Aunt Day”\, but the date of 26 July stays the same.\nThe term “avuncular”\, meaning kind and friendly in the manner of an uncle\, derives from the same Latin root as “uncle”.\nAunts and uncles who have no children of their own are sometimes affectionately called the “PANK” (Professional Aunt\, No Kids) or “PUNK” generation.\nIn many families\, the title of aunt or uncle is given to close family friends who are not related by blood at all.\nNational Aunt and Uncle Day sits in a summer cluster of family-focused observances\, making July a popular month for reunions and get-togethers.\n\nWhy National Aunt and Uncle Day Matters\nAunts and uncles offer children a wider circle of trusted adults\, someone to turn to who is neither a parent nor a peer. Research into family wellbeing consistently shows that strong extended-family ties support children’s emotional resilience. A dedicated day is a simple way to recognise that quiet\, steady influence and to keep these relationships warm across the miles and the years. If you enjoy marking family connections\, you may also like Grandparents Day\, which celebrates another cherished branch of the family tree. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Aunt and Uncle Day?\nIt is an informal day\, observed on 26 July\, that celebrates aunts and uncles and the special role they play in their nieces’ and nephews’ lives. It encourages people to reach out and show appreciation. \nWhen is National Aunt and Uncle Day in 2026?\nNational Aunt and Uncle Day falls on Sunday\, 26 July 2026. It is celebrated on the same date every year. \nWho started National Aunt and Uncle Day?\nThere is no verified founder. The day appears to have grown organically in the United States during the mid-2000s and spread through social media as a way to honour aunts and uncles. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your favourite photos and memories of your aunts and uncles on social media with #AuntAndUncleDay and #AuntAndUncleDay2026. Tag the aunts and uncles in your life and let them know how much they mean to you. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nGrandparents Day – Celebrates grandparents and the wisdom and warmth they bring to family life.\nNational Love is Kind Day – A day that champions kindness and healthy relationships\, themes at the heart of family bonds.\nThe Big Lunch – Encourages communities and families to come together and share a meal.\n\nLinks\n\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:National Disability Independence Day
DESCRIPTION:National Disability Independence Day is observed each year on 26 July to commemorate the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990. The day marks one of the most important civil rights milestones in American history and is used to celebrate the progress made\, raise awareness of the barriers that remain\, and champion the full inclusion of people with disabilities. \nWhat is National Disability Independence Day?\nNational Disability Independence Day recognises the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act\, known as the ADA\, which was signed into law on 26 July 1990. The ADA was the world’s first comprehensive civil rights law for people with disabilities\, and the day honours both its legacy and the ongoing work to remove the barriers that disabled people still face. It is observed mainly in the United States by disability advocates\, community organisations\, employers\, and individuals. \nWhen is National Disability Independence Day?\nNational Disability Independence Day falls on Sunday\, 26 July 2026. The date is fixed\, marking the exact anniversary of the day the ADA was signed in 1990\, so it is observed on 26 July every year. \nWhy National Disability Independence Day Matters\nThe ADA transformed daily life for millions of people. It prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in employment\, requires access to places of public accommodation\, and ensures equal access to government services\, transportation\, and telecommunications. More than one in four adults in the United States lives with some form of disability\, so the protections the ADA provides reach across the whole of society. The day matters because legal rights on paper only become real when communities\, workplaces\, and public spaces are genuinely accessible\, and there is still progress to be made. \nHow to Get Involved in National Disability Independence Day\nThere are many ways to mark the day and support disability inclusion: \n\nLearn about the ADA – Read about the law\, its history\, and the activists whose campaigning made it possible\, including the disability rights protests of the late 1980s.\nCheck your accessibility – If you run a business or manage a venue\, review whether your premises\, website\, and services are genuinely accessible to disabled customers.\nAmplify disabled voices – Share work\, writing\, and stories created by people with disabilities rather than speaking on their behalf.\nSupport disability organisations – Donate to or volunteer with charities and advocacy groups that work for disability rights.\nReview your language – Learn about respectful\, person-centred language and challenge stereotypes when you encounter them.\nAttend an event – Many community groups and universities hold talks\, panels\, and celebrations around the anniversary.\nMake digital content accessible – Add alt text to images\, captions to videos\, and clear structure to documents so everyone can take part.\n\nHistory of National Disability Independence Day\nThe Americans with Disabilities Act was the result of decades of campaigning by the disability rights movement. Activists had spent years pushing for protections equal to those won through earlier civil rights legislation\, staging demonstrations and acts of civil disobedience to make their case heard. Their efforts culminated in a broad\, bipartisan coalition in Congress. \nOn 26 July 1990\, President George H. W. Bush signed the ADA into law in a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House\, at the time the largest gathering ever held there. The act has since served as a de facto bill of rights for Americans with disabilities\, assuring their access to economic and civic life and acknowledging centuries of discrimination. \nNational Disability Independence Day grew up around the anniversary as a way to celebrate the law and keep attention on the work still to be done. Each year it provides a focal point for events\, education\, and advocacy across the country. \nNoteworthy Facts About National Disability Independence Day\n\nThe ADA was signed on 26 July 1990 by President George H. W. Bush.\nIt was the world’s first comprehensive civil rights law for people with disabilities.\nThe law covers employment\, public services\, public accommodations\, transportation\, and telecommunications.\nThe signing ceremony on the White House South Lawn was one of the largest in its history.\nThe ADA passed with strong bipartisan support\, reflecting a rare cross-party consensus.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Disability Independence Day?\nIt is a day marking the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act\, signed on 26 July 1990\, celebrating disability rights and promoting inclusion. \nWhen is National Disability Independence Day in 2026?\nIt falls on Sunday\, 26 July 2026\, and is observed on 26 July every year. \nWho signed the Americans with Disabilities Act?\nPresident George H. W. Bush signed the ADA into law on 26 July 1990\, following years of campaigning by the disability rights movement. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing National Disability Independence Day with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #DisabilityIndependenceDay and #ADA2026 on social media. The more people who understand both the rights the ADA secured and the work that remains\, the closer we move toward genuine inclusion. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nLearning Disability Week – A week dedicated to raising awareness and championing the rights of people with learning disabilities.\nAutistic Pride Day – A celebration of autistic identity and the neurodiversity movement.\nWorld Refugee Day – Another day focused on the rights and inclusion of a community that faces significant barriers.\n\nLinks\n\nLearn more about the ADA anniversary from the ADA National Network\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-disability-independence-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260726
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SUMMARY:National BagelFest Day
DESCRIPTION:National BagelFest Day is a celebration of the bagel\, the chewy\, ring-shaped bread loved at breakfast tables across the world. It falls on 26 July each year\, and in 2026 lands on Sunday 26 July\, giving bagel fans a reason to enjoy their favourite varieties and toppings while honouring a true festival of the bagel. \nHow to Celebrate National BagelFest Day\nBagels are wonderfully versatile\, so there are endless ways to enjoy the day: \n\nEnjoy a classic combination – Toast a bagel and top it with cream cheese\, smoked salmon\, capers\, and red onion for the timeless favourite.\nTry a new flavour – Branch out with everything\, sesame\, poppy seed\, cinnamon raisin\, or a savoury cheese bagel.\nBake your own – Have a go at making bagels from scratch\, boiling the dough before baking for that signature chewy crust.\nBuild a bagel bar – Lay out an array of bagels and toppings and let friends and family create their own.\nVisit a local bakery – Support an independent bagel shop and taste the difference a fresh\, hand-rolled bagel makes.\nGo sweet or savoury – Experiment with toppings from peanut butter and jam to avocado\, egg\, or pastrami.\nHost a bagel breakfast – Recreate the spirit of the original event with a free bagel breakfast for friends or colleagues.\nShare your spread – Photograph your bagel creations and tag friends to take part.\n\nWhat is National BagelFest Day?\nNational BagelFest Day celebrates the bagel and the festival that grew up around it. The bagel is a dense\, chewy bread roll shaped into a ring\, traditionally boiled and then baked\, and it has become a breakfast and lunch staple in many countries. The day honours both the food and the community celebration it inspired\, complete with parades\, music\, and plenty of bagels. It is observed mainly in the United States. \nWhen is National BagelFest Day?\nNational BagelFest Day takes place on 26 July every year. In 2026 it falls on Sunday 26 July. The date is fixed\, so it always lands on the same day of the month. \nThe History of National BagelFest Day\nNational BagelFest Day dates back to 1986 and is closely tied to the town of Mattoon\, Illinois. That year the Lender’s Bagels company\, long associated with bringing the bagel to a mass American market\, opened a bagel factory in Mattoon that multiple sources describe as the largest in the world. The town proudly adopted the title Bagel Capital of the World. \nTo mark the occasion\, Murray Lender\, the well known company spokesman and member of the family behind Lender’s Bagels\, held a free bagel breakfast for everyone in Mattoon. The first breakfast is believed to have taken place on 26 July\, and the celebration stuck. What started as a community breakfast grew into a festival featuring a parade\, live music\, a Miss Bagelfest contest\, and\, of course\, a great many bagels. \nNational BagelFest Day continues to honour that origin\, celebrating both the humble bagel and the community spirit of the festival that gave the day its name. \nFun Facts About National BagelFest Day\n\nNational BagelFest Day began in 1986 in Mattoon\, Illinois.\nMattoon calls itself the Bagel Capital of the World.\nThe celebration was started by Murray Lender of Lender’s Bagels with a free bagel breakfast.\nThe festival has grown to include a parade\, live music\, and a Miss Bagelfest contest.\nBagels are traditionally boiled before baking\, which gives them their distinctive chewy texture.\n\nWhy National BagelFest Day Matters\nThe day celebrates a much loved food and the sense of community that food can create. It is a reminder of how a simple breakfast can bring a town together\, and an excuse for bagel lovers everywhere to enjoy their favourite variety. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National BagelFest Day?\nIt is an annual food day celebrating the bagel and the festival that began in Mattoon\, Illinois\, in 1986. \nWhen is National BagelFest Day in 2026?\nIt falls on Sunday 26 July 2026\, and is observed on 26 July every year. \nWhere did National BagelFest Day start?\nIt started in Mattoon\, Illinois\, in 1986\, when Murray Lender held a free bagel breakfast to mark the opening of a major bagel factory in the town. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your best bagel creations on social media with #NationalBagelFestDay and #BagelFestDay2026. Tag your friends and challenge them to build their ultimate bagel. If you love breakfast foods\, you might also enjoy National Gingersnap Day. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Macaroni Day – Another fixed date food day celebrating a much loved staple.\nNational Cheese Day – A day for the cream cheese and other cheeses that top so many bagels.\nNational State Fair Food Day – A celebration of indulgent treats falling on the same date.\n\nLinks\n\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260726
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260727
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SUMMARY:Auntie's Day
DESCRIPTION:Auntie’s Day takes place on Sunday\, 26 July 2026\, falling on the fourth Sunday of July each year. It is a celebration of aunts\, godmothers\, and all the women who play a nurturing role in a child’s life. The day was created in the United States to recognise the unique bond between aunts and the children they love and support. \nWhat is Auntie’s Day?\nAuntie’s Day is an annual celebration honouring aunts of every kind: aunts by relation\, aunts by choice\, godmothers\, and the many women who help raise and guide children without being their mothers. It was founded in 2009 by lifestyle author and entrepreneur Melanie Notkin\, creator of the Savvy Auntie community. The day shines a light on the often overlooked but deeply important contribution aunts make to families. It is especially meaningful to women Notkin describes as PANKs\, or Professional Aunts No Kids\, who pour love and care into the children in their lives. \nWhen is Auntie’s Day?\nAuntie’s Day falls on the fourth Sunday of July every year. In 2026 it is celebrated on Sunday\, 26 July 2026. Because it is tied to a particular Sunday rather than a fixed calendar date\, the day shifts slightly from year to year. The table below shows the dates for the next five years so you can plan ahead. \n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\nSunday\, 26 July\n\n\n2027\nSunday\, 25 July\n\n\n2028\nSunday\, 23 July\n\n\n2029\nSunday\, 22 July\n\n\n2030\nSunday\, 28 July\n\n\n\nWhy Auntie’s Day Matters\nAunts occupy a special place in family life. They are often confidantes\, mentors\, and a source of fun and stability\, offering children a trusted adult who is neither a parent nor a peer. For many young people\, an aunt is the person they turn to when they cannot talk to their parents\, and that role can shape a child’s confidence and sense of belonging for life. \nThe day also recognises a growing demographic that is frequently left out of family celebrations. Melanie Notkin coined the term PANK\, Professional Aunt No Kids\, in 2008 to describe women who are childless by circumstance\, by chance\, or by choice\, yet remain deeply invested in the children around them. Research commissioned through the Savvy Auntie community has suggested that aunts in the United States collectively spend billions of dollars a year on the children in their lives\, from school supplies and clothing to holidays and treats. Auntie’s Day gives families a moment to acknowledge that emotional and practical generosity\, which often goes unmarked by traditional occasions such as Mother’s Day. \nHow to Get Involved in Auntie’s Day\nThere are countless ways to show an aunt how much she means to you\, whether she lives nearby or on the other side of the world. \n\nSpend quality time together – Plan a day around something she loves\, such as a walk\, a film\, or a long lunch. Undivided attention is often the most meaningful gift of all.\nSend a heartfelt note – A handwritten card or letter telling your aunt exactly why she matters to you can mean far more than anything bought in a shop.\nGive a thoughtful\, personal gift – A framed photograph\, a book she has mentioned wanting\, or a small handmade item shows you have paid attention to her tastes.\nMake a phone or video call – For aunts who live far away\, a face-to-face video chat or a long phone call helps close the distance and lets you catch up properly.\nLook through old photographs together – Bring out family albums and ask her to share the stories behind the pictures. It is a lovely way to preserve family history.\nCook or share a meal – Invite her round for a home-cooked dinner\, or take her out somewhere she enjoys\, and let the conversation flow.\nCelebrate the aunt figures in your wider circle – Remember godmothers\, family friends\, and the chosen aunts who are not related by blood but who care deeply for your children.\nShare the love online – Post a photo and a few kind words about your aunt using the official hashtags to help others discover and join the celebration.\n\nHistory of Auntie’s Day\nAuntie’s Day grew out of Savvy Auntie\, an online community founded in 2007 by Melanie Notkin. Notkin\, a New York based author and lifestyle expert\, set out to celebrate modern aunthood after noticing that aunts\, godmothers\, and women without children of their own had no day of their own in the calendar. Savvy Auntie quickly attracted a large following of women who identified with the idea of being a loving\, involved auntie. \nIn 2009\, Notkin established the first Auntie’s Day\, choosing the fourth Sunday of July so that it would sit comfortably in the summer\, a season often associated with family time and holidays. The choice of a Sunday made it easy for families to gather and celebrate. From the outset\, the day was designed to be inclusive\, honouring not only aunts by blood but also aunts by choice and the women who step into aunt-like roles for friends’ children. \nSince its launch\, Auntie’s Day has been marked each year through the Savvy Auntie community and has gradually been picked up by greeting card makers\, gift retailers\, and media outlets in the United States and beyond. The related observance National Aunt and Uncle Day is also marked around the same date\, broadening the recognition of extended family members. Over more than a decade\, Auntie’s Day has helped reframe the cultural conversation around women who care for children\, whether or not they are parents themselves. \nNoteworthy Facts About Auntie’s Day\n\nAuntie’s Day was founded in 2009 by Melanie Notkin\, author and creator of the Savvy Auntie community.\nThe day always falls on the fourth Sunday of July\, which means its calendar date changes from year to year.\nNotkin coined the term PANK\, Professional Aunt No Kids\, in 2008 to describe involved aunts without children of their own.\nThe celebration deliberately includes godmothers and aunts by choice\, not just aunts related by blood.\nThe closely linked National Aunt and Uncle Day is observed on the same weekend\, recognising both sides of extended family.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Auntie’s Day?\nAuntie’s Day is an annual celebration honouring aunts\, godmothers\, and all women who play a loving\, supportive role in a child’s life. It was founded in 2009 by Melanie Notkin of the Savvy Auntie community. \nWhen is Auntie’s Day in 2026?\nIn 2026\, Auntie’s Day is celebrated on Sunday\, 26 July\, which is the fourth Sunday of July. \nWho created Auntie’s Day?\nAuntie’s Day was created by Melanie Notkin\, a New York based author and lifestyle expert who founded the Savvy Auntie online community in 2007 and launched the first Auntie’s Day in 2009. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing Auntie’s Day with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #AuntiesDay and #AuntiesDay2026 on social media. The more people who know about Auntie’s Day\, the bigger the impact for the aunts who deserve a moment in the spotlight. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nCarers Week – Recognises the millions of people\, including many aunts\, who care for others without recognition.\nNational Best Friends Day – Celebrates close personal bonds\, much like the friendship many children share with a favourite aunt.\nChildhood Day – Focuses on protecting and celebrating childhood\, a cause close to the heart of every devoted auntie.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the Savvy Auntie website\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/aunties-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260726
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260727
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SUMMARY:National All or Nothing Day
DESCRIPTION:National All or Nothing Day takes place every year on 26 July. It is a light-hearted motivational observance that encourages people to commit fully to a goal\, dream or task rather than holding back. The idea is simple: pick something you have been putting off and give it everything you have\, with no half measures. \nHow to Celebrate National All or Nothing Day\nThis is a day built around action\, so the best way to mark it is to actually do something bold. Here are eight ways to throw yourself into the spirit of the day. \n\nTackle the goal you keep postponing – Choose one project or ambition you have been circling for months and commit a full day to it. Momentum is often the hardest part\, and giving yourself permission to go all in can break the deadlock.\nHave the conversation you have been avoiding – Whether it is asking for a pay rise\, mending a friendship or saying how you really feel\, use the day as your prompt to speak up rather than sit on it.\nTry something outside your comfort zone – Sign up for a class\, audition\, race or pitch you would normally talk yourself out of. The point is to act before doubt creeps in.\nDeclutter with no exceptions – Pick a room\, a wardrobe or an inbox and clear it completely in one go. An all or nothing approach to tidying often works better than chipping away at it.\nCommit to a personal challenge – Set a 30-day fitness\, reading or savings challenge and start it today so the date is easy to remember.\nFinish something half-done – Everyone has an unfinished book\, half-painted fence or abandoned hobby. Use the day to complete it rather than start something new.\nMake a decision you have been delaying – Big choices about jobs\, moves or relationships can drift for ages. Give yourself a deadline of today and decide.\nEncourage someone else to go for it – Share the day with a friend who has been hesitating over a dream and cheer them on. Accountability makes bold action far more likely.\n\nWhat is National All or Nothing Day?\nNational All or Nothing Day is an informal motivational observance that celebrates wholehearted commitment. It is aimed at anyone who tends to hold back\, hedge their bets or leave goals half-finished. The phrase “all or nothing” describes a mindset of full effort with no reservations\, and the day repurposes that idea as gentle encouragement to be bolder. It is not tied to any charity or official body\, which means people are free to interpret it however suits their own ambitions. \nWhen is National All or Nothing Day?\nNational All or Nothing Day falls on Sunday\, 26 July 2026. It is observed on the same date every year\, so it never moves\, making it easy to plan around. A Sunday date in 2026 gives many people a free day to actually act on whatever goal they choose. \nThe History of National All or Nothing Day\nThe precise origins of National All or Nothing Day are unclear\, and no single founder has ever claimed credit for it. Like many modern observances\, it appears to have grown organically through awareness-day calendars and social media rather than being launched by a specific organisation or campaign. \nWhat is better documented is the phrase itself. “All or nothing” has been part of the English language for centuries and carries connotations of high stakes and total commitment. The expression has long been associated with gambling and risk-taking\, where a bet might win everything or lose everything. Over time the phrase shifted into everyday motivational language\, describing the choice to pursue something with complete dedication rather than partial effort. \nThe day has gained traction in recent years as motivational and self-improvement content has flourished online. It now sits comfortably alongside the many quirky and uplifting observances that fill the summer calendar\, offering a simple\, memorable prompt to stop hesitating and start doing. \nFun Facts About National All or Nothing Day\n\nThe day is always observed on 26 July\, placing it in the middle of summer when many people have more free time to act on personal goals.\nThe expression “all or nothing” has historically been linked to gambling\, where a wager could mean winning everything or losing it all.\nIt is one of several motivational observances on the calendar\, joining days devoted to courage\, confidence and personal growth.\nThere is no official organiser\, so the day belongs entirely to the people who choose to celebrate it.\nThe phrase has lent its name to films\, songs and albums\, underlining how deeply it is woven into popular culture.\nBecause it has no fixed rules\, the day can be applied to anything from fitness and finances to relationships and creative projects.\n\nWhy National All or Nothing Day Matters\nHesitation and procrastination hold a lot of people back from goals that genuinely matter to them. A dedicated day to commit fully\, even symbolically\, can be the nudge someone needs to finally act. If you enjoy days that encourage you to be braver\, you might also like National Anti-Boredom Month\, which runs through July and champions making the most of your time. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National All or Nothing Day?\nIt is an informal motivational observance encouraging people to commit fully to a goal\, dream or task rather than holding back. It celebrates the all-or-nothing mindset of total effort and no half measures. \nWhen is National All or Nothing Day in 2026?\nNational All or Nothing Day is on Sunday\, 26 July 2026. It is celebrated on the same date every year. \nWho started National All or Nothing Day?\nThere is no known founder. The day appears to have emerged through awareness-day calendars and social media rather than being created by a specific person or organisation. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share the bold steps you are taking on social media with #AllOrNothingDay and #AllOrNothingDay2026. Tag your friends and challenge them to commit fully to one goal alongside you. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Anti-Boredom Month – A July observance about making the most of your time and beating idleness.\nNational Compliment Your Mirror Day – A confidence-boosting day that pairs well with the all-or-nothing spirit.\nInvisible Day – A July observance that\, like this one\, plays with mindset and self-perception.\n\nLinks\n\nRead more about National All or Nothing Day\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nFeatured image: Photo by Joseph Two on Unsplash. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-all-or-nothing-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fun & Quirky Awareness Days,July Awareness Days,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260728
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SUMMARY:National Chicken Finger Day
DESCRIPTION:National Chicken Finger Day falls on Monday\, 27 July 2026. The day celebrates the humble chicken finger\, the breaded and fried strip of chicken breast that has become a fast-food favourite across the United States. It was created by the restaurant chain Raising Cane’s\, which marks the occasion every year by giving away free chicken fingers to customers. \nHow to Celebrate National Chicken Finger Day\nThis is a day built around eating\, sharing\, and enjoying one of the most popular comfort foods around. Here are plenty of ways to take part: \n\nClaim a free chicken finger from Raising Cane’s – In recent years\, customers who buy a Box Combo on the day receive a free chicken finger\, with no code or coupon required. Check the chain’s website and social channels for the current year’s offer before you go.\nHost a chicken finger taste test – Gather samples from a few different restaurants and rate them on crunch\, juiciness\, and flavour. It is a fun\, low-cost way to settle the great debate over who makes the best tender.\nMake them from scratch at home – Coat strips of chicken breast in seasoned flour\, dip them in egg\, roll them in breadcrumbs or crushed cornflakes\, and fry or bake until golden. Homemade versions let you control the seasoning and the crunch.\nExperiment with dipping sauces – Half the joy of a chicken finger is the dip. Try honey mustard\, barbecue\, ranch\, buffalo\, or a copycat of Cane’s famous secret sauce and see which wins at your table.\nShare a box with friends or colleagues – Order a big platter for the office or for a get-together. Chicken fingers travel well and are easy crowd-pleasers for groups of all ages.\nPost your plate on social media – Snap a photo of your perfectly golden fingers and join the conversation online. The day generates plenty of buzz across food-loving accounts.\nTry a healthier spin – Air-fried or oven-baked chicken fingers deliver much of the crunch with less oil\, and you can pair them with a fresh salad or vegetable sticks for balance.\nSupport a local restaurant – Many independent diners and chicken specialists run their own promotions on the day. Seek out a neighbourhood spot rather than only the big chains.\n\nWhat is National Chicken Finger Day?\nNational Chicken Finger Day is an annual American food holiday dedicated to the chicken finger\, also known as the chicken tender or chicken strip. It is a trademarked celebration created and championed by Raising Cane’s\, the Louisiana-founded chain that built its entire menu around the chicken finger. The day is embraced both by the brand’s devoted fan base\, known as Caniacs\, and by chicken lovers more broadly\, with rival chains and home cooks joining in. It is a light-hearted occasion focused on enjoying good food and sharing it with others. \nWhen is National Chicken Finger Day?\nNational Chicken Finger Day is observed every year on 27 July. In 2026 it falls on a Monday. The date is fixed\, so it lands on the same day of the month each year regardless of the day of the week. \nThe History of National Chicken Finger Day\nThe chicken finger itself has a longer story than the holiday. Strips of breaded\, fried chicken breast rose to popularity in American restaurants and diners through the latter half of the twentieth century\, prized for being quick to cook\, easy to eat by hand\, and endlessly adaptable to different sauces. They became a staple of children’s menus and fast-food counters alike\, and over time grew into a genuine cult favourite for adults too. \nNational Chicken Finger Day was created in 2010 by Todd Graves\, the founder of Raising Cane’s\, as a way to honour what the chain calls the most valuable player of its menu. Graves opened the first Raising Cane’s in Baton Rouge\, Louisiana\, in 1996\, having been told by a business professor that a restaurant serving only chicken fingers would never succeed. The chain’s rapid growth proved otherwise\, and the holiday became a natural extension of that single-minded devotion to one product. \nThe celebration was elevated to full trademark status in 2019\, cementing Raising Cane’s ownership of the day. Since its launch\, the brand has given away well over 150\,000 free chicken fingers to mark the occasion\, turning what began as an in-house promotion into a date that food fans across the country now look forward to each July. If you enjoy food holidays like this\, you might also like National Fried Chicken Day\, which celebrates the broader world of crispy fried poultry. \nFun Facts About National Chicken Finger Day\n\nThe holiday was created in 2010 and trademarked by Raising Cane’s in 2019.\nRaising Cane’s was founded in 1996 in Baton Rouge\, Louisiana\, and named after the founder’s dog\, Cane.\nTo date\, the chain has given away more than 150\,000 free chicken fingers on the holiday.\nLoyal Raising Cane’s fans are affectionately known as Caniacs.\nOther chains including Zaxby’s\, Slim Chickens\, Guthrie’s\, and KFC have used the day to spotlight their own versions of the chicken strip.\nThe terms chicken finger\, chicken tender\, and chicken strip are often used interchangeably\, though purists argue tenders are made from a specific cut of the breast.\n\nWhy National Chicken Finger Day Matters\nFood holidays like this one bring people together over something simple and joyful. National Chicken Finger Day gives restaurants a moment to thank their customers\, helps independent eateries draw in trade\, and gives families an easy excuse to share a meal everyone enjoys. Behind the fun\, it is also a small celebration of how a single\, unfussy dish can build a loyal community of fans. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Chicken Finger Day?\nIt is an annual American food holiday celebrating the chicken finger. Created and trademarked by Raising Cane’s\, it is marked with free chicken fingers\, promotions\, and plenty of online enthusiasm from food lovers. \nWhen is National Chicken Finger Day in 2026?\nNational Chicken Finger Day takes place on Monday\, 27 July 2026. It is observed on the same date every year. \nHow do I get a free chicken finger on the day?\nIn recent years Raising Cane’s has given a free chicken finger to customers who purchase a Box Combo on the holiday\, with no coupon needed. Offers vary year to year\, so check the chain’s official website and social media for the current promotion. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your best chicken finger photos on social media with #NationalChickenFingerDay and #NationalChickenFingerDay2026. Tag your friends and challenge them to find the crispiest tender in town! \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Fried Chicken Day – A wider celebration of fried chicken in all its forms\, another favourite for poultry fans.\nNational Cheesesteak Day – Honours another iconic American comfort food beloved for its hearty\, hand-held appeal.\nNational Cheese Doodle Day – A fun\, quirky food holiday in the same spirit of celebrating well-loved snacks.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official National Chicken Finger Day page from Raising Cane’s\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nFeatured image: Photo by logan jeffrey on Unsplash. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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SUMMARY:National New Jersey Day
DESCRIPTION:National New Jersey Day takes place on Monday\, 27 July 2026\, celebrating the third state to join the United States. Part of the National Day Calendar series honouring all fifty states in the order they ratified the Constitution\, the day recognises New Jersey’s outsized contribution to American history\, industry\, food and culture\, from the boardwalks of the Jersey Shore to the laboratories where Thomas Edison reshaped the modern world. \nThe Story Behind National New Jersey Day\nNational New Jersey Day belongs to the National State Days project\, a long-running effort to give each of the fifty states its own day of recognition. The state observances were founded by Marlo Anderson\, the entrepreneur behind National Day Calendar\, who created National New Jersey Day in 2009 on the recommendation of officials connected to the state. In 2017\, National Day Calendar formally launched the wider State Days project\, assigning each state a date and celebrating them in the chronological order they entered the Union. \nNew Jersey’s own moment in that history came on 18 December 1787\, when it became the third state to ratify the United States Constitution\, following Delaware and Pennsylvania. It later earned another distinction by being the first state to ratify the Bill of Rights on 20 November 1789. The 27 July date used for the modern awareness day is not the anniversary of statehood itself but a calendar slot chosen to space the state celebrations across the year\, which is why the observance sits in high summer rather than mid-December. \nThe state’s roots run far deeper than 1787. Its first inhabitants were the Lenape\, part of the Delaware tribe of the Algonquian-speaking peoples\, with an estimated 8\,000 living in the region when Europeans arrived. The first permanent European settlement was established by the Dutch at Bergen\, now part of Jersey City\, in 1660. English forces took control in 1664\, and King Charles II granted the territory to his brother James\, the Duke of York. The land was named New Jersey after Sir George Carteret\, who had served as governor of Jersey\, an island in the English Channel. \nBy the time of the Revolutionary War\, New Jersey’s central position among the thirteen colonies made it a crossroads of conflict. More battles were fought on its soil than in any other state\, earning it the nickname the “Crossroads of the American Revolution.” In the centuries that followed\, the state reinvented itself again as an industrial powerhouse\, with Paterson emerging as a centre of textile\, locomotive and silk production as early as the 1790s. \nWhen and Where is National New Jersey Day Celebrated?\nNational New Jersey Day falls on Monday\, 27 July 2026. It is observed annually on 27 July across the United States\, with celebrations naturally concentrated in New Jersey itself and among the wider community of people with ties to the Garden State. Towns along the shore\, historic sites\, local restaurants and museums often use the occasion to highlight regional heritage and produce. \nTraditions and Customs\nBecause this is a celebration of place rather than a single ritual\, its customs reflect the things New Jersey is best known for: \n\nEating like a local – Pork roll\, sometimes called Taylor ham depending on which part of the state you are in\, is a defining breakfast staple\, while New Jersey’s pizza and diner culture are central to any food-focused celebration.\nHeading to the boardwalk – The world’s first boardwalk opened in Atlantic City in 1870 to keep sand out of hotel lobbies\, and the shore’s boardwalks remain the heart of summer leisure in the state.\nVisiting a diner – New Jersey is widely regarded as the diner capital of the world\, with several hundred in operation\, and a meal at a classic stainless-steel diner is a fitting way to mark the day.\nExploring Revolutionary history – Battlefields and historic sites across the state invite visitors to retrace the conflicts that earned New Jersey its crossroads reputation.\nCelebrating local produce – As the Garden State\, New Jersey is known for blueberries\, cranberries\, tomatoes and sweetcorn\, and farmers’ markets in late July are in full swing.\n\nWays to Celebrate National New Jersey Day\nThere are countless ways to take part\, whether you live in the state or simply want to learn more about it: \n\nCook a Jersey breakfast – Try a pork roll\, egg and cheese sandwich\, the unofficial state breakfast\, and judge for yourself whether you side with “pork roll” or “Taylor ham.”\nPlan a day trip to the shore – Walk a boardwalk\, ride a vintage carousel or simply enjoy the Atlantic coastline that has drawn holidaymakers for over 150 years.\nRead up on Thomas Edison – Visit or learn about Menlo Park\, where Edison earned his nickname the “Wizard of Menlo Park” and developed inventions that changed daily life.\nSupport a local diner or pizzeria – Choose an independent New Jersey eatery and sample the food culture the state is famous for.\nBuy Garden State produce – Pick up Jersey blueberries or tomatoes at a farmers’ market and taste why agriculture shaped the state’s identity.\nShare the state’s history online – Post a fact about New Jersey’s role in the Revolution or its long list of inventions to spread awareness.\n\nFacts and Figures\n\nNew Jersey became the third state to ratify the United States Constitution on 18 December 1787\, and the first to ratify the Bill of Rights on 20 November 1789.\nThe world’s first boardwalk was built in Atlantic City in 1870; it began as roughly a mile long and grew into one of the longest in the world.\nMore Revolutionary War battles were fought in New Jersey than in any other state\, giving it the nickname the “Crossroads of the American Revolution.”\nRoughly half of Thomas Edison’s 1\,093 patents were based on work at his New Jersey laboratories\, including the phonograph and the practical incandescent light bulb.\nGrover Cleveland\, born in Caldwell in 1837\, is the only United States president to have been born in New Jersey.\nNew Jersey is credited as the birthplace of inventions and products including Bubble Wrap\, the Band-Aid\, the ice cream cone and the first cultivated blueberry.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National New Jersey Day?\nNational New Jersey Day is an annual observance celebrating the history\, culture and contributions of New Jersey\, the third state to join the Union. It is part of National Day Calendar’s State Days series\, which honours every US state in turn. \nWhen is National New Jersey Day in 2026?\nNational New Jersey Day is on Monday\, 27 July 2026. It is marked on 27 July every year. \nWhy is National New Jersey Day on 27 July and not the statehood anniversary?\nNew Jersey officially became a state on 18 December 1787\, but National Day Calendar assigned each state observance a separate date to spread the fifty celebrations across the year. The 27 July date is a calendar slot rather than the statehood anniversary itself. \nSpread the Word\nShare National New Jersey Day with your community using #NationalNewJerseyDay and #NationalNewJerseyDay2026. Whether you mark the occasion with a trip to the shore\, a diner breakfast or a fact about the Garden State’s remarkable history\, every bit of awareness helps keep this celebration of place alive. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nIndependence Day – The United States’ national day on 4 July\, marking the broader American story that New Jersey helped shape.\nNational Ice Cream Month – A July celebration of a treat with New Jersey roots\, as the state is credited with the early ice cream cone.\nCanada Day – Another July national celebration of place and heritage\, just across the northern border.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official National New Jersey Day page\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nFeatured image: Photo by Manisha Raghunath on Unsplash. \nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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SUMMARY:Gary Gygax Day
DESCRIPTION:Gary Gygax Day is observed on Monday\, 27 July 2026\, the birthday of Ernest Gary Gygax\, the American game designer who co-created Dungeons & Dragons. The day honours the man widely regarded as the father of the modern tabletop role-playing game and the hobby he helped bring to millions of players around the world. \nThe Story Behind Gary Gygax Day\nErnest Gary Gygax was born on 27 July 1938 and grew up with a love of games\, fantasy fiction and the world of tabletop wargaming. In 1968 he rented the Horticultural Hall in his home town of Lake Geneva\, Wisconsin\, to host a gathering he called the Lake Geneva Wargames Convention. That event\, later shortened to Gen Con\, drew close to one hundred attendees and grew into the largest tabletop gaming convention in North America. \nIn 1971 Gygax co-developed Chainmail\, a medieval miniatures wargame\, with Jeff Perren. Working with fellow gamer Dave Arneson\, he then took a bold step away from historical battlefields towards an imagined fantasy setting\, where players controlled individual characters rather than armies. After publishers turned the idea down\, Gygax founded his own company\, Tactical Studies Rules (TSR)\, with an investment from his childhood friend Don Kaye. In 1974\, TSR published Dungeons & Dragons\, the game that would define an entire genre. \nDungeons & Dragons transformed gaming. At its peak in the early 1980s\, TSR employed around 400 people in Lake Geneva\, a town of fewer than 6\,000 residents at the time\, drawing in writers\, artists and editors. The company went on to publish hundreds of novels alongside its games. In 1985\, however\, Gygax was forced out of the company he had built as sales slipped and shareholders voted to replace him. He continued to design games until his death in March 2008 at the age of 69. \nAfter he died\, fans declared his birthday\, 27 July\, to be Gary Gygax Day\, sometimes also called Dungeons & Dragons Day. In 2023 his home town of Lake Geneva officially recognised the date as Gary Gygax Day\, at the initiative of the Gygax Memorial Fund\, cementing his legacy in the place where it all began. \nWhen and Where is Gary Gygax Day Celebrated?\nGary Gygax Day falls on 27 July each year\, the date of Gygax’s birth in 1938. In 2026 it lands on a Monday. The date is fixed\, so it is marked on the same day every year. While the day has special meaning in Lake Geneva\, the birthplace of Dungeons & Dragons\, it is celebrated by gamers and fans of tabletop role-playing around the world. \nTraditions and Customs\nGary Gygax Day is a grassroots celebration driven by the gaming community rather than formal ceremony. \n\nPlaying Dungeons & Dragons – Many fans mark the day by rolling dice and starting or continuing a campaign in honour of the game’s creator.\nSharing memories online – Players post tributes\, favourite campaign stories and artwork across social media using Gygax’s name and the game he created.\nRevisiting classic editions – Some enthusiasts dust off the original rulebooks and modules from the early TSR years to appreciate where the hobby started.\nGathering at conventions – The wider gaming calendar\, including events held in Lake Geneva\, keeps Gygax’s memory alive among the community he helped build.\nIntroducing new players – Long-time players often use the day to bring friends or family into their first game.\n\nWays to Celebrate Gary Gygax Day\nThere are plenty of ways to honour Gary Gygax\, whether you are a veteran dungeon master or completely new to the hobby. \n\nRun a one-shot adventure – Gather a few friends for a single self-contained session\, a perfect way to mark the day without a long-term commitment.\nRead about the history – Learn more about Gygax\, Dave Arneson and the founding of TSR to appreciate the origins of role-playing games.\nTry a tabletop game for the first time – If you have never played\, the day is an ideal excuse to roll your first set of polyhedral dice.\nSupport local game shops – Visit an independent hobby store\, the kind of community hub that keeps tabletop gaming thriving.\nCreate something – Design a character\, sketch a map or write a short adventure in the spirit of the game’s creative roots.\nShare the hobby – Spread the word about Gary Gygax and the cultural impact of Dungeons & Dragons with friends and online.\n\nFacts and Figures\n\nGary Gygax was born on 27 July 1938 and died on 4 March 2008\, aged 69.\nHe co-created Dungeons & Dragons with Dave Arneson\, published by TSR in 1974.\nHe founded Gen Con in 1968\, now the largest tabletop game convention in North America.\nTSR employed around 400 people at its peak in the early 1980s in Lake Geneva\, Wisconsin.\nAn estimated 50 million people have played Dungeons & Dragons since its creation.\nLake Geneva officially recognised Gary Gygax Day in 2023\, led by the Gygax Memorial Fund.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Gary Gygax Day?\nIt is a celebration of Ernest Gary Gygax\, co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons\, held on his birthday to honour his contribution to tabletop role-playing games. \nWhen is Gary Gygax Day in 2026?\nIt is observed on Monday\, 27 July 2026. The date is fixed and falls on 27 July\, Gygax’s birthday\, every year. \nHow did Gary Gygax Day start?\nAfter Gygax died in 2008\, his fan base proclaimed his birthday\, 27 July\, as Gary Gygax Day. In 2023 his home town of Lake Geneva officially recognised the date at the initiative of the Gygax Memorial Fund. \nSpread the Word\nShare Gary Gygax Day with fellow gamers using #GaryGygaxDay and #GaryGygaxDay2026. Whether you mark the occasion by rolling dice with friends or introducing someone new to the hobby\, every game played keeps his legacy alive. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nInternational Chess Day – A global celebration of one of the world’s oldest strategy games\, sharing the tabletop spirit of Gygax’s work.\nEmbrace Your Geekness Day – A day for fans of gaming\, fantasy and fandom to celebrate their passions without apology.\nNational Video Game Day – A celebration of gaming whose digital worlds owe a debt to the tabletop role-playing games Gygax pioneered.\n\nLinks\n\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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SUMMARY:National Love is Kind Day
DESCRIPTION:National Love is Kind Day takes place on 27 July 2026 across the United States. It is an annual observance that promotes healthy\, respectful relationships and raises awareness of domestic abuse and relationship violence. The day celebrates survivors who have left toxic relationships\, supports those still living with abuse\, and reminds everyone that genuine love is rooted in kindness rather than control or fear. \nWhat is National Love is Kind Day?\nNational Love is Kind Day is a relationship awareness day dedicated to the idea that love should never hurt. It is run by the Love is Kind Network\, an organisation founded by survivors of domestic abuse\, and is aimed at anyone who wants to recognise the signs of an unhealthy relationship and build healthier connections. The day raises awareness of domestic violence\, encourages people to assess how they treat others and how they are treated in return\, and offers support and hope to those who feel trapped. It speaks to romantic partners\, families\, and friendships alike\, because abuse and toxicity can appear in many forms. \nWhen is National Love is Kind Day?\nNational Love is Kind Day falls on Monday\, 27 July 2026. It is observed on the same calendar date every year\, so the date never moves regardless of the day of the week. The 27 July date holds personal significance: it marks the day that the network’s founder broke free from a long\, abusive relationship\, making it both a marker of awareness and a celebration of survival. \nWhy National Love is Kind Day Matters\nDomestic abuse remains one of the most common and most hidden forms of harm in the United States. Many people live in unhealthy or controlling relationships without recognising the warning signs\, and abuse is not limited to physical violence: emotional\, psychological\, financial\, and coercive control can be just as damaging. The effects are serious and long lasting\, ranging from anxiety\, fear\, and panic attacks to chronic stress and ongoing trauma. \nNational Love is Kind Day matters because it reframes the conversation around what a healthy relationship looks like. Rather than focusing only on the harm\, it highlights kindness\, respect\, and freedom as the standard everyone deserves. By encouraging people to measure their relationships honestly and regularly\, the day can help someone recognise an unsafe situation\, reach out for help\, or simply feel less alone. For survivors\, it offers public acknowledgement that leaving was an act of courage worth celebrating. \nHow to Get Involved in National Love is Kind Day\nThere are many meaningful ways to mark the day\, whether you want to support survivors\, learn more\, or simply spread a kinder message: \n\nLearn the signs of an unhealthy relationship – Read up on the warning signs of coercive control\, emotional abuse\, and intimate partner violence so you can recognise them in your own life or in someone you care about.\nCheck in on a friend – A simple\, non-judgemental conversation can be a lifeline. Let someone know you are there for them\, and listen without pressure if they choose to talk.\nShare helpline information – Post details of trusted domestic abuse helplines and support services so they reach someone who needs them. In the US\, the National Domestic Violence Hotline is available 24 hours a day.\nSupport a local refuge or charity – Donate money\, time\, or essential items to a shelter or organisation that supports survivors of abuse and helps them rebuild their lives.\nPractise everyday kindness – Model the respect and warmth that healthy relationships are built on\, whether with a partner\, family member\, colleague\, or stranger.\nReflect on your own relationships – Use the day as a prompt to consider how you treat others and how you are treated\, and to set boundaries where they are needed.\nTalk to young people about respect – Healthy relationship habits start early\, so use the day to have age-appropriate conversations with teens about consent\, boundaries\, and what respect looks like.\nAmplify survivor voices – Share stories and resources from survivors and advocates to help reduce stigma and remind others that change is possible.\n\nHistory of National Love is Kind Day\nNational Love is Kind Day was established in 2018 by Rosie Aiello and Sunny through their organisation\, the Love is Kind Network. Both founders were survivors of domestic abuse who had escaped harmful\, controlling relationships and wanted to turn their experiences into something that could help others. \nThe date of 27 July was chosen because it commemorates the day the network’s founder gained her freedom\, leaving behind a long and abusive relationship to begin a new\, independent life free from fear. By anchoring the observance to that personal milestone\, the founders turned a private turning point into a public symbol of hope\, reminding others that escape and recovery are possible. \nSince its creation\, the day has grown into an annual awareness moment promoted by relationship and survivor advocates\, community groups\, and individuals who share its message online. Its core aim has remained consistent: to teach that love should be expressed through kindness\, support\, and respect\, and never through violence or control. \nNoteworthy Facts About National Love is Kind Day\n\nThe day was founded in 2018 by survivors of domestic abuse through the Love is Kind Network.\nThe 27 July date marks the anniversary of the founder breaking free from an abusive relationship.\nWomen aged 18 to 24 experience some of the highest rates of intimate partner abuse in the United States.\nDomestic abuse is not only physical: emotional\, psychological\, financial\, and coercive control are recognised forms of harm.\nThe day deliberately combines awareness with celebration\, honouring survivors rather than focusing on harm alone.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Love is Kind Day?\nNational Love is Kind Day is an annual awareness day that promotes healthy\, respectful relationships and raises awareness of domestic abuse. Run by the survivor-founded Love is Kind Network\, it celebrates those who have left toxic relationships and supports those still affected. \nWhen is National Love is Kind Day in 2026?\nIt takes place on Monday\, 27 July 2026. The day is observed on 27 July every year\, so the date stays the same annually. \nWho founded National Love is Kind Day?\nIt was founded in 2018 by Rosie Aiello and Sunny through the Love is Kind Network. Both are survivors of domestic abuse\, and they chose the date to mark the day the network’s founder escaped an abusive relationship. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing National Love is Kind Day with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #LoveIsKindDay and #LoveIsKindDay2026 on social media. The more people who understand what healthy love looks like\, and who know where to turn for help\, the bigger the impact. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nDomestic Violence Awareness Month – A month-long US observance in October dedicated to supporting survivors and ending domestic abuse.\nInternational Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women – A global day calling for an end to gender-based violence in all its forms.\nWorld Friendship Day / International Day of Friendship – A celebration of the supportive\, respectful relationships that enrich our lives.\n\nLinks\n\nRead more about National Love is Kind Day\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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SUMMARY:National Crème Brûlée Day
DESCRIPTION:National Crème Brûlée Day takes place every year on 27 July\, falling on Monday\, 27 July in 2026. The day celebrates one of the world’s most beloved desserts: a silky vanilla custard topped with a thin\, crackling layer of caramelised sugar. It is a chance for home cooks and dessert lovers to enjoy\, bake\, and appreciate this elegant classic. \nHow to Celebrate National Crème Brûlée Day\nWhether you are a confident baker or simply a fan of pudding\, there are plenty of delicious ways to mark the occasion. \n\nMake crème brûlée from scratch – The custard needs only cream\, egg yolks\, sugar\, and vanilla. Bake it gently in a water bath\, chill it\, then caramelise the sugar topping just before serving.\nMaster the caramelised crust – A small kitchen blowtorch gives the best\, most even crack. If you do not own one\, a very hot grill works at a pinch.\nOrder it at a restaurant – Treat yourself by ordering crème brûlée for dessert and enjoy that satisfying tap of the spoon through the sugar.\nExperiment with flavours – Infuse the custard with coffee\, citrus zest\, lavender\, or dark chocolate for a twist on the traditional vanilla.\nHost a dessert evening – Invite friends round\, make a batch of individual ramekins\, and let everyone torch their own topping.\nTry a dairy-free version – Coconut cream makes a surprisingly good base for those avoiding dairy\, so nobody misses out.\nCompare the classics – Taste crème brûlée alongside its cousins\, crème caramel and Catalan crema catalana\, to appreciate the differences.\nShare the recipe – Pass your favourite method on to friends and family so the tradition keeps spreading.\n\nWhat is National Crème Brûlée Day?\nNational Crème Brûlée Day is an unofficial food holiday dedicated to the rich custard dessert known variously as burnt cream\, Cambridge burnt cream\, or Trinity cream. The day invites people to enjoy the dessert in restaurants or to try making it at home\, celebrating both its refined flavour and the simple pleasure of cracking through its caramelised top. The exact creator of the day is unknown\, but it is firmly established on the food calendar in the United States and beyond. If you enjoy these culinary celebrations\, you might also like National Hot Fudge Sundae Day\, which falls just two days earlier. \nWhen is National Crème Brûlée Day?\nNational Crème Brûlée Day is celebrated on 27 July every year. In 2026 that falls on Monday\, 27 July. The date is fixed\, so it lands on the same day each year regardless of the day of the week. \nThe History of National Crème Brûlée Day\nThe origins of the day itself are unclear\, but the history of the dessert it honours stretches back centuries. Burnt-cream desserts appear in the culinary records of France\, Spain\, and England as far back as the 15th century\, and historians still debate which country can claim the original. Custard itself was a popular dish throughout the Middle Ages. \nThe first printed recipe widely associated with crème brûlée appears in the French cookbook Le Cuisinier Royal et Bourgeois\, published by François Massialot in 1691. England has its own strong claim through the burnt cream served at Trinity College\, Cambridge\, which gives the dessert its alternative names of Cambridge burnt cream and Trinity cream. Across the Channel\, the French name\, meaning simply burnt cream\, became the version most of the world now recognises. \nThe dessert has enjoyed some notable champions over the years. Records suggest President Thomas Jefferson served it to guests at the White House\, and in the modern era the Italian restaurateur Sirio Maccioni is widely credited with popularising crème brûlée internationally after putting it on the menu at his Manhattan restaurant Le Cirque. The dessert’s enduring appeal eventually earned it a dedicated day on the food calendar. \nFun Facts About National Crème Brûlée Day\n\nCrème brûlée goes by several names\, including burnt cream\, Cambridge burnt cream\, and Trinity cream.\nThe first widely cited printed recipe dates to 1691 in François Massialot’s French cookbook.\nThomas Jefferson is said to have served the dessert to White House guests.\nRestaurateur Sirio Maccioni helped popularise it worldwide through New York’s Le Cirque.\nFrance\, Spain\, and England all have competing claims to inventing the burnt-cream dessert.\nThe signature crackling top is created by caramelising sugar with intense heat\, traditionally with a hot iron and today most often with a blowtorch.\n\nWhy National Crème Brûlée Day Matters\nThe day is a celebration of craft and pleasure as much as flavour. It encourages people to try their hand at a dessert that feels fancy but is genuinely achievable at home\, and it keeps a centuries-old culinary tradition alive. It is also a lovely excuse to gather friends and family around a shared treat. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Crème Brûlée Day?\nIt is an annual food holiday celebrating crème brûlée\, a custard dessert with a caramelised sugar top. People mark it by eating\, baking\, or sharing the dessert. \nWhen is National Crème Brûlée Day in 2026?\nIt is on Monday\, 27 July 2026. The date is fixed at 27 July every year. \nWhat is the best way to caramelise the top of a crème brûlée?\nA small kitchen blowtorch gives the most even\, glassy crust. Sprinkle an even layer of sugar over the chilled custard and move the flame steadily until it melts and turns golden. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your best crème brûlée photos on social media with #CremeBruleeDay and #CremeBruleeDay2026. Tag your friends and challenge them to crack the perfect caramel crust! \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Hot Fudge Sundae Day – Another indulgent summer dessert day\, just two days earlier.\nNational Bakewell Tart Day – A celebration of a much-loved baked treat with deep roots.\nNational Lollipop Day – A sweeter\, simpler treat day for those with a sugar craving.\n\nLinks\n\nRead more about National Crème Brûlée Day\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\nGet the 2026 ToolkitEvery awareness day in 2026 — spreadsheet\, PDF calendars\, iCal feed and unlimited reading. Get the ToolkitCompare plans →Upcoming Awareness Days26 JunBring Your Dog to Work Day26 JunNational Barcode Day26 JunNational Coconut Day26 JunNational Beauticians Day26 JunNational Cream Tea Day26 JunSupporting Small Businesses Abroad Day
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