I Love Horses Day National I Love Horses Day is celebrated every year on July 15th — a day dedicated to honoring the beauty, strength, and companionship of horses. Horses have played a vital role in human history — from transportation and agriculture to warfare and recreation. This day recognizes their contributions and the deep […]
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What is Tea-Day? A play on words for us tea aficionados. What is Tea-Day refers to the current day and what holidays or observances are associated with it.
Town Crier Day International Town Criers Day 2025 will be observed on Monday, July 14. Celebrated annually on the second Monday of July, this day honors the historic role of the town crier, also known as a bellman, who once served as the voice of public announcements before the age of mass literacy and modern […]
Nude Day National Nude Day, typically observed on July 14th, is a lighthearted and humorous unofficial holiday that encourages body positivity and freedom of expression. While it’s not a formal or widely recognized holiday, it has gained attention through social media and pop culture as a day to celebrate the human body in a non-sexualized, […]
Barn Day Barn Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of July each year. This day is dedicated to appreciating the historical and cultural significance of barns, which have been essential structures in agriculture for centuries. Barns are not only functional buildings used for housing livestock, storing crops, and sheltering farming equipment, but they also […]
Beans ’N’ Franks Day Beans ’N’ Franks Day is celebrated on July 13th, honoring the classic American dish that combines baked beans with hot dogs or sausages. This hearty, comforting meal has been a staple at family gatherings, picnics, and barbecues for generations. The day encourages people to enjoy this simple yet delicious combination, often […]
Skinny Dip Day International Skinny Dip Day is celebrated annually on the second Saturday of July—which falls on July 12 in 2025. It’s a lighthearted and body-positive observance that encourages people to enjoy the freedom of swimming without clothing, while promoting self-acceptance, body positivity, and a connection with nature. The term “skinny dip” (meaning to […]
Etch A Sketch Day Etch A Sketch Day is celebrated every year on July 12th to honor the release of one of the most iconic toys in history. First introduced in the U.S. on July 12, 1960, the Etch A Sketch has become a symbol of creativity, nostalgia, and artistic challenge. Two knobs control a […]
French Fry Day French Fry Day takes place on the second Friday of July each year, honoring one of the most beloved and popular fast-food items worldwide. French Fry Day is a fun and delicious way to celebrate one of the most versatile and beloved snacks in the world. Whether you prefer them plain, seasoned, […]
Free Slurpee Day Free Slurpee Day is an annual event celebrated on July 11th (7/11), a nod to the convenience store chain 7-Eleven. On this day, 7-Eleven stores across the United States and other participating locations offer customers a free small Slurpee, their signature frozen carbonated beverage. The promotion, which began in 2002, is a […]
Motorcycle Day National Motorcycle Day is celebrated annually on the second Friday of July, which in 2025 falls on July 11. It’s a day dedicated to honoring the culture, community, and lifestyle of motorcycling, while also promoting safety, health, and responsible riding. Motorcycle Day is an annual celebration dedicated to the joy, freedom, and culture […]










