Holidays in July
July is a very patriotic month, mainly because on the 4th day into this summer month we celebrate one of the biggest holidays of all time here in the United States. July is synonymous with flags and red, white and blue. Independence day fireworks and picnics kick off July but make not mistake, there are plenty of other celebration opportunities this month with lots of smaller, less known holidays like Tell the Truth Day and Naked Day. So fire up the grill and your patriotism but don’t forget to note these other occasions on your calendar.
July is a great month to wave a flag, roast some marshmellows, get a summer share on Fire Island, go on a picnic, swing in a hammock and eat a veggie hotdog.
Major July Holidays:
July 4 :: Independence Day also known as Fourth of July (yep, that’s the biggie) Check out our4th of July trivia page.
Minor and Silly July Holidays include:
July 1 :: International Joke Day
July 2 :: I Forgot Day (what did you just say?)
July 3 :: Eat Beans Day (toot toot)
July 4 :: Fry and Egg on the Sidewalk Day
July 5 :: National Graham Cracker Day * National Workaholics Day
July 7 :: Tell the Truth Day (the whole truth and nothing but the truth)
July 8 :: Video Game Day
July 9 :: National Sugar Cookie Day
July 10 :: National Pina Colada Day * Teddy Bear Picnic Day
July 11 :: World Population Day
July 12 :: Simplicity Day * Different Colored Eyes Day
July 13 :: National French Fries Day
July 14 :: National Nude or Naked Day
July 15 :: Gummi Worm Day
July 16 :: National Personal Chef Day
July 17 :: National Ice Cream Day * Yellow Pig Day
July 18 :: International Picnic Day * Go Fishing Day
July 19 :: National Daiquiri Day
July 20 :: Moon Day
July 21 :: National Junk Food Day
July 22 :: Hammock Day
July 23 :: National Hot Dog Day
July 24 :: Cousins Day * National Tequila Day * Amelia Earhart Day
July 25 :: Culinarians Day
July 26 :: Aunt and Uncle Day
July 27 :: Take Your Pants for a Walk Day
July 29 :: Rainy Day
July 30 :: National Cheesecake Day
July 31 :: Mutt’s Day
JULY QUOTES:
“Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the democrats believe every day is April 15.” – Ronald Reagan
“A swarm of bees in May is worth a load of hay but a swarm in July is not worth a fly” – Proverb