Here’s (Almost) Every Holiday in July 2020
If you’re anything like us, you don’t need an excuse to celebrate in the middle of the summer. The weather is warm, kids are out of school, and the general attitude is one of leisure and fun. But July is chock-full of holidays big and small, in case you need an extra reason to party (safely), eat a celebratory snack, or even just take a cute Instagram photo. In fact, some observances are actually celebrated throughout the entire month.
Monthly Holidays and Observances in July
Cell Phone Courtesy Month
Family Golf Month
National Grilling Month
National Deli Salad Month
National Hot Dog Month
National Ice Cream Month
UV Safety Month
National Watermelon Month
Didn’t know watermelon had its own month? Well, you do now! Yes, lots of holidays in July are related to food. Celebrate National Ice Cream Month by visiting or ordering from the best ice cream shop in your state (lockdown permitting, of course). Commemorate National Grilling Month with these fun facts about grilling you haven’t heard ten times before.
Weekly Holidays and Observances in July
July 1-7, 2020: Clean Beaches Week
July 14-18, 2020: National Ventriloquism Week
July 12-18, 2020: Operation Safe Driver Week
July 19-25, 2020: Coral Reef Awareness Week
July 19-25, 2020: National Zookeeper Week
July 19-25, 2020: National Independent Retailers Week
July 19-25, 2020: Capture the Sunset Week
April might be Earth Month, but plenty of the July holidays also strive to shed a light on the beauty of the natural world and the threats they face. For instance, Clean Beaches Week is a good time to look at these sobering photos of what the world’s most polluted beaches used to look like. Capture the Sunset Week, the third week in July, sounds like a great time to take some gorgeous shots like these incredible sunset photos from every state.
Daily Holidays and Observances in July
Whether you love eating, playing wacky instruments, or celebrating wise world leaders, these holidays in July, for every single day in the seventh month, have something for you!
July 1
Birth anniversary of Diana, Princess of Wales
Canada Day
Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day
National Postal Workers Day
Resolution Renewal Day
The People’s Princess was born on July 1, 1961. If you didn’t know that, you should brush up on these other things you never knew about Princess Di. If you’d rather celebrate different July holidays, check out these wacky ice cream flavors for Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day and learn the things your mail carrier wishes you knew for National Postal Workers Day.
July 2
Anniversary of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance
I Forgot Day
Made in the USA Day
Celebrate the life of the great aviator on the anniversary of her disappearance, which was reported on July 2, 1937. There are plenty of facts you never knew about her and wild conspiracy theories about her to comb through on this day.
July 3
Compliment Your Mirror Day
Eat Beans Day
International Plastic Bag Free Day
July 4
Independence Day
Earth is at its aphelion, the farthest point it gets from the Sun
Independence From Meat Day
International Cherry Pit Spitting Day
National Play Outside Day
Move over, American Independence Day—what’s that about the Earth being farthest from the Sun?! On July 4, 2020, at 7:35 am Eastern Time, the Earth will indeed be at its aphelion, the point where it’s farthest from the Sun. Pretty cool! Share these astronomy facts you never learned in school.
OK, yes, the Fourth of July—the July holiday with the month in its name—will probably take precedence over that. Check out these 20 facts you never knew about Independence Day, and prep for your celebration with these American flag photos that will make you feel patriotic. International Cherry Pit Spitting Day, which falls on the first Saturday in July, and National Play Outside Day are a couple other fun July holidays to celebrate on the Fourth.
July 5
Bikini Day
National Apple Turnover Day
July 6
International Kissing Day/World Kiss Day
National Fried Chicken Day
July 7
Chocolate Day
Father-Daughter Take a Walk Together Day
Global Forgiveness Day
National Macaroni Day
Tell the Truth Day
July 8
Coca Cola Day
July 9
National Sugar Cookie Day
July 10
International Nikola Tesla Day (Nikola Tesla’s birthday)
National Pina Colada Day
Pick Blueberries Day
Statehood Day in Wyoming
You might have heard of Tesla cars, but do you know about Nikola Tesla, the inventor and engineer? Celebrate his birthday, July 10, 1856, by learning how he made one of the spookiest predictions about the future that came true.
July 11
All American Pet Photo Day
Cheer Up the Lonely Day
Make Your Own Sundae Day
National Blueberry Muffin Day
Slurpee Day
World Miniature Golf Day
Did someone say Pet Photo Day?! We know, pet owners, there’s nothing you love more than snapping cute pics of your furry friend. July 11 has the holiday for you. On All American Pet Photo Day, take inspiration from these funny photos of pets with perfect table manners. And for Slurpee lovers, 7/11 offers free Slurpees every year on the date 7-11. (How the COVID-19 pandemic will affect Slurpee Day 2020 is unknown as of press date.) By the way, did you know the funny story of how 7/11 got its name?
July 12
Different Colored Eyes Day
National Pecan Pie Day
July 13
Embrace Your Geekness Day
National French Fries Day
World Cup Soccer Day
On July 13, 1930, the first World Cup was held in Montevideo, Uruguay; World Cup Soccer Day celebrates the anniversary.
July 14
Bastille Day (France’s national holiday celebrating the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille)
Chick-fil-A’s Cow Appreciation Day
National Macaroni and Cheese Day
On the second Tuesday in July, Chick-fil-A gives a free chicken entree to anyone who comes to the store dressed in a cow costume. Though we’re not sure how COVID-19 will affect it this year, it’s one of our favorite ways to get free food from your favorite restaurants.
July 15
I Love Horses Day
National Give Something Away Day
National Pet Fire Safety Day
National Tapioca Pudding Day
July 16
Get to Know Your Customer Day
World Snake Day
Get to Know Your Customer Day happens a few times a year, including in July. It takes place on the third Thursday of each quarter, so in January, April, July, and October.
July 17
Anniversary of Disneyland’s opening day
World Day for International Criminal Justice
World Emoji Day
The Happiest Place on Earth opened for the first time on July 17, 1955. For Disney fans, that’s sure something to celebrate! Check out these 23 magical facts about Disneyland.
July 18
National Caviar Day
National Sour Candy Day
Nelson Mandela International Day
Nelson Mandela International Day is celebrated annually on Nelson Mandela’s birthday. Born on July 18, 1918, he would be 102 this year. Commemorate the celebrated leader’s life with his most profound quotes.
July 19
National Daiquiri Day
National Ice Cream Day
Both of these scrumptious July holidays take place on the third Sunday in July.
July 20
Global Hug Your Kid Day
International Cake Day
National Lollipop Day
Space Exploration Day
Global Hug Your Kid Day is the third Monday in July; the rest of these July holidays are July 20 no matter what day of the week it is.
July 21
Lowest Recorded Temperature Day
National Junk Food Day
The lowest-ever recorded temperature happened in July?! You better believe it. A temperature of -128.6 °F was recorded at ground level in Antarctica on July 21, 1983. Besides “cold,” here’s what it’s really like to visit Antarctica.
July 22
National Hammock Day
July 23
National Refreshment Day
National Vanilla Ice Cream Day
National Refreshment Day (the fourth Thursday in July) and National Vanilla Ice Cream Day are two holidays in July that go hand in hand.
July 24
Cousins Day
International Self Care Day
National Tequila Day
Tell an Old Joke Day
For Tell an Old Joke Day, have your arsenal ready with the 50 funniest jokes of all time.
July 25
Carousel Day/Merry-Go-Round Day
Hire a Veteran Day
National Water Gun Fight Day
July 26
Americans With Disabilities Day
Aunts and Uncles Day
International Children’s Day
July 27
National Creme Brûlée Day
National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day
The Korean Armistice Agreement ended the Korean War on July 27, 1953.
July 28
National Milk Chocolate Day
National Waterpark Day
July 29
National Chicken Wing Day
Day of Arafah, the Islamic Day of Repentance
International Tiger Day
National Lasagna Day
National Chicken Wing Day, in addition to being one of our favorite holidays in July, is also one of our favorite food holidays that foodies will love.
July 30
Eid al-Adha, the Islamic Festival of Sacrifice, begins
International Day of Friendship
National Cheesecake Day
National Chicken and Waffles Day
Paperback Book Day
July 31
Black Women’s Equal Pay Day
Cotton Candy Day
National Avocado Day
Uncommon Instruments Awareness Day
Now you’re ready to fill that July calendar! All year round, there are plenty of silly holidays you’ll want to start celebrating, too.
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