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SUMMARY:Independent Retailer Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Independent Retailer Month is a global campaign celebrated throughout July to highlight the vital role of independent retailers in our communities. The initiative encourages consumers to shop locally\, supporting small businesses that bring diversity\, character\, and economic resilience to towns and cities. By choosing independent retailers\, shoppers help sustain unique offerings and foster thriving local economies. \nWhat is Independent Retailer Month?\nEstablished in 2011 by Tom Shay and Kerry Bannigan\, Independent Retailer Month aims to promote the benefits of shopping with independent businesses. The campaign underscores the importance of these retailers in providing personalized services\, unique products\, and contributing to the local economy. In the UK\, the movement was championed by Clare Rayner\, known as “The Retail Champion\,” who expanded the initiative to encourage UK consumers to support their local independent shops. \nWhen is Independent Retailer Month?\nIndependent Retailer Month takes place annually from July 1st to July 31st. In 2026\, the campaign will run throughout the entire month of July\, providing ample opportunities for communities to engage with and support their local independent retailers. \nWhy Support Independent Retailers?\nIndependent retailers offer more than just goods and services; they provide character and individuality to our high streets\, create local employment opportunities\, and reinvest in the community. Supporting these businesses helps maintain the unique fabric of our towns and cities\, ensuring a diverse and vibrant shopping experience. Moreover\, money spent at local independents often stays within the community\, amplifying the positive economic impact. \nHow to Participate\nThere are several ways to get involved in Independent Retailer Month: \n\nShop Locally: Make a conscious effort to purchase from independent retailers in your area\, whether it’s a boutique\, bookstore\, or local café.\nSpread the Word: Share your positive experiences with local independents on social media using the hashtag #IndependentRetailerMonth.\nAttend Events: Participate in local events\, promotions\, or markets organized by independent retailers during the month.\nCollaborate: If you’re a business owner\, consider partnering with other local independents for joint promotions or events to attract more customers.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#IndependentRetailerMonth\n#ShopLocal\n#SupportSmallBusiness\n#IndieRetail\n#BuyLocal\n\nRelevant Links\n\n\n\nOfficial Independent Retailer Month Website\nIndependents’ Day UK Campaign
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Business & Finance Awareness
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SUMMARY:Good Care Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Good Care Month is an annual awareness campaign held in July that celebrates the dedicated professionals working across the social care sector. The initiative highlights the vital contributions of carers—both paid and unpaid—who provide support to vulnerable individuals across communities. More than just recognition\, Good Care Month also aims to raise the profile of care as a rewarding and essential career path\, particularly at a time when recruitment and retention in the sector are national priorities. \nWhat is Good Care Month?\nGood Care Month is an initiative that began in Hertfordshire\, UK\, and has since grown to become a broader national campaign celebrating the people who make a difference in care every day. The event is spearheaded by adult social care organisations\, local authorities\, and care providers\, with the goal of improving public awareness and appreciation of care workers and promoting careers in care. \nThe campaign also serves to challenge stereotypes about care roles and show the diverse opportunities and skills involved in the sector. From home care assistants and residential carers to managers\, cooks\, drivers\, and volunteers\, Good Care Month highlights every role that contributes to high-quality\, person-centred care. \nWhen is Good Care Month?\nGood Care Month is celebrated throughout the month of July every year. In 2026\, it will take place from Tuesday\, July 1st to Thursday\, July 31st. \nThis month-long duration provides ample opportunity for care providers\, local councils\, and education institutions to organise events\, launch recruitment drives\, and showcase success stories in the sector. \nHow to Celebrate Good Care Month\nThere are many creative and meaningful ways to take part in Good Care Month. Whether you’re a care provider\, a service user\, or a member of the public\, your involvement can help raise awareness and support the care community. \n\nShow appreciation: Write thank-you cards\, share social media shout-outs\, or create posters recognising outstanding carers in your community.\nHost open days or career fairs: Care homes and providers can open their doors to the public to showcase what working in care really involves.\nShare care stories: Publish testimonials or interviews with carers to highlight their work\, journeys\, and the impact they have on people’s lives.\nLaunch a recruitment campaign: Use the month to promote job vacancies\, apprenticeships\, and training opportunities in adult social care.\nEngage local schools and colleges: Organise talks and workshops to encourage young people to consider careers in care.\n\nEven small gestures\, such as organising a team lunch or giving recognition certificates\, can go a long way in boosting morale and visibility for the care sector. \nWhy Good Care Month Matters\nGood Care Month shines a spotlight on the often under-recognised workforce that supports some of the most vulnerable members of society. As populations age and care demands increase\, there is an urgent need to recruit and retain passionate\, skilled individuals within adult social care. \nThe campaign not only helps to foster respect and gratitude for those already in the sector but also plays a vital role in changing perceptions and encouraging the next generation to pursue careers in care. It sends a powerful message: that providing care is not just a job\, but a meaningful and valuable vocation. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#GoodCareMonth #CareWithCompassion #CelebrateCarers #CareCareers #ThankYouCarers #AdultSocialCare \nRelevant Links\n\nHCPA – Good Care Month Campaign\nSkills for Care – Workforce Support and Training\nCare Careers – Explore Working in Adult Social Care
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:Sarcoma Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Sarcoma Awareness Month is observed every July to shine a light on sarcoma\, a rare and often misunderstood form of cancer. This important event brings together patients\, families\, healthcare professionals\, and advocates to increase understanding\, support research\, and honour those affected by sarcoma. Through education and community action\, Sarcoma Awareness Month aims to improve outcomes for everyone touched by this challenging disease. \nWhat is Sarcoma Awareness Month?\nSarcoma Awareness Month is dedicated to raising awareness about sarcoma\, a group of cancers that begin in the bones and soft tissues. Because sarcoma is rare and its symptoms can be mistaken for other conditions\, early detection and proper diagnosis are vital. The month-long observance encourages education about the signs and symptoms of sarcoma\, supports those living with the disease\, and advocates for increased research funding to find better treatments and ultimately a cure. \nWhen is Sarcoma Awareness Month?\nSarcoma Awareness Month takes place every year throughout the month of July. In 2026\, the event will run from July 1st to July 31st\, providing an opportunity for individuals\, organisations\, and communities across the globe to participate in events\, share information\, and show their support. \nWhy is Sarcoma Awareness Month Important?\nSarcoma is often called the “”forgotten cancer”” because of its rarity and the lack of public understanding compared to other cancers. Raising awareness is crucial because it leads to earlier diagnoses\, improved treatments\, and more support for research efforts. By highlighting the unique challenges faced by sarcoma patients and their families\, this observance encourages compassion\, action\, and hope for better outcomes in the future. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many meaningful ways to participate in Sarcoma Awareness Month: \n\nWear yellow: Yellow is the recognised colour for sarcoma awareness. Sporting yellow clothing\, ribbons\, or accessories helps start conversations and show support.\nShare information: Use social media platforms to share facts\, personal stories\, and educational resources about sarcoma.\nFundraise or donate: Support sarcoma research organisations by organising fundraisers or making a donation to help advance scientific breakthroughs.\nAttend or host events: Join local or virtual events\, such as walks\, webinars\, or community gatherings\, to connect with others and spread awareness.\nAdvocate: Contact local representatives to encourage increased funding for sarcoma research and improved access to care.\n\nFacts About Sarcoma Awareness Month\n\nSarcomas account for only about 1% of all adult cancers\, but around 15% of childhood cancers.\nThere are more than 70 different subtypes of sarcoma\, making diagnosis and treatment complex.\nEarly detection can significantly improve outcomes\, but many people are unaware of the symptoms.\nSarcoma Awareness Month was established to encourage education\, support\, and research for this rare cancer type.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#SarcomaAwarenessMonth #SarcomaAwareness #YellowForSarcoma #FightSarcoma #AwarenessDays
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,July,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:National Ice Cream Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Ice Cream Month is a month-long celebration of one of the world’s most beloved desserts. Held every July in the United States\, it’s the perfect excuse to enjoy a scoop (or three) of your favourite flavour while recognising the cultural and economic importance of this iconic treat. Whether you’re enjoying a classic cone\, artisan gelato\, or dairy-free alternative\, ice cream lovers everywhere can unite for 31 days of cool indulgence. \nWhat is National Ice Cream Month?\nNational Ice Cream Month was established to honour the popularity and tradition of ice cream in American culture. It’s a time when ice cream shops\, brands\, and families come together to celebrate all things frozen and creamy. The observance includes promotions\, tastings\, flavour launches\, and creative ways to enjoy the dessert that has become a global favourite. \nWhen is National Ice Cream Month?\nNational Ice Cream Month takes place every year from July 1st to July 31st. It was officially proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan in 1984\, along with the designation of the third Sunday in July as National Ice Cream Day — which in 2026 falls on Sunday\, July 20th. \nWhy National Ice Cream Month matters\nIce cream isn’t just a treat — it’s a symbol of comfort\, creativity\, and shared joy. The industry also plays a significant role in agriculture\, hospitality\, and small business. By recognising National Ice Cream Month\, we celebrate both the nostalgic and economic value of this timeless dessert. It’s also a great opportunity to support local creameries\, explore new dietary-friendly options\, and engage in community events. \nHow to get involved in National Ice Cream Month\n\nVisit a local ice cream shop and try a new or limited-edition flavour.\nHost an ice cream social at home\, school\, or the office.\nMake your own ice cream at home using classic or plant-based ingredients.\nShare your favourite flavours and dessert photos on social media using the official hashtags.\nSupport small batch or independent producers in your area.\n\nHistory of National Ice Cream Month\nNational Ice Cream Month was first established in July 1984\, when President Ronald Reagan signed a proclamation recognising the economic significance and widespread enjoyment of ice cream in American life. He called on Americans to observe the month with “appropriate ceremonies and activities.” Since then\, it has become a yearly tradition with growing recognition around the world. \nFun Facts About Ice Cream\n\nVanilla remains the most popular ice cream flavour in the U.S.\, followed by chocolate and cookies & cream.\nIt takes about 12 pounds of milk to make just one gallon of ice cream.\nCalifornia leads the U.S. in ice cream production\, followed by Indiana and Texas.\nThe world record for the largest ice cream cone was over 9 feet tall\, built in Norway in 2015.\nJuly is also one of the hottest months in the northern hemisphere — making it the perfect time for ice cream!\n\nHashtags\n#NationalIceCreamMonth #IceCreamLovers #ScoopOfJoy #CelebrateWithIceCream #FrozenFavorites \nLinks\n\nInternational Dairy Foods Association – National Ice Cream Month\nIceCream.com\nNational Day Calendar – Ice Cream Month
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,Fun & Quirky Awareness Days,July,United States
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SUMMARY:Disability Pride Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Disability Pride Month is observed every July to celebrate the diversity\, culture\, and rights of people with disabilities. It is a time to promote visibility\, challenge outdated stereotypes\, and honour the achievements and contributions of the disability community. More than just awareness\, Disability Pride Month is a call to action for inclusion\, accessibility\, and equality. \nWhat is Disability Pride Month?\nDisability Pride Month is a month-long celebration that recognises the identities and experiences of disabled individuals. It promotes disability as a natural and valuable part of human diversity\, not something to be hidden or fixed. The month encourages people to take pride in who they are and aims to create a more inclusive and understanding society. Events throughout the month include pride parades\, awareness campaigns\, advocacy initiatives\, and community gatherings. \nWhen is Disability Pride Month?\nDisability Pride Month is celebrated throughout the entire month of July. The month was chosen in commemoration of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26\, 1990 — a landmark civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability in the United States. While it originated in the U.S.\, the message of Disability Pride Month resonates globally. \nWhy Disability Pride Month matters\nThere are over 1 billion people worldwide living with disabilities\, yet stigma\, inaccessibility\, and systemic exclusion persist. Disability Pride Month provides an opportunity to uplift disabled voices\, advocate for equal rights\, and reframe disability as an identity that deserves respect and celebration. It challenges ableism and inspires positive change in education\, employment\, media representation\, and policy. \nHow to get involved in Disability Pride Month\n\nLearn about disability rights history and the impact of the ADA or similar legislation in your country.\nAttend or support Disability Pride events\, whether in person or online.\nRead\, watch\, or listen to work by disabled creators\, authors\, artists\, and activists.\nMake your workplace\, organisation\, or digital platforms more accessible.\nUse inclusive language and challenge stereotypes when you encounter them.\nShare content about Disability Pride and raise awareness on social media using official hashtags.\n\nHistory of Disability Pride Month\nThe first official Disability Pride Day was held in Boston in 1990\, the same year the ADA was signed into law. The idea expanded into a month-long celebration in cities like New York\, San Francisco\, and Chicago\, eventually spreading through national and international advocacy networks. While it remains more prominent in the U.S.\, recognition is growing globally as more organisations\, cities\, and governments acknowledge July as a time to promote disability pride and visibility. \nKey Facts About Disability and Inclusion\n\n1 in 6 people globally live with some form of disability.\nDisability Pride flags and symbols help represent the diversity within the community\, including physical\, cognitive\, sensory\, and invisible disabilities.\nThe disability rights movement shares roots with civil rights and LGBTQ+ movements\, fighting for visibility\, accessibility\, and equality.\nMany disabilities are not visible — awareness includes understanding chronic illness\, neurodivergence\, and mental health conditions.\nAccessibility benefits everyone\, not just people with disabilities — it improves design\, communication\, and innovation.\n\nHashtags\n#DisabilityPrideMonth #DisabilityPride #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs #AccessibleForAll #InclusionMatters \nLinks\n\nAccess Living\nDisability Rights California\nADA National Network\nUnited Nations – Disability Inclusion
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Youth Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,July,United States
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SUMMARY:UV Safety Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:UV Safety Awareness Month is observed every July to highlight the importance of protecting our skin and eyes from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. As the sun shines brightest during the summer months\, this campaign reminds us of the risks associated with overexposure and promotes safe sun habits that help prevent skin cancer\, premature aging\, and eye damage. \nWhat is UV Safety Awareness Month?\nUV Safety Awareness Month is a national health observance that focuses on educating the public about the dangers of UV radiation from the sun and artificial sources like tanning beds. It encourages individuals to adopt practical\, preventative measures to reduce their risk of skin cancer and other UV-related health conditions. The month is supported by health organisations\, dermatologists\, and public health campaigns across the country. \nWhen is UV Safety Awareness Month?\nThis health observance takes place throughout the month of July\, when UV levels are at their annual peak in the northern hemisphere. The timing is intentional\, aligning with the increased amount of time many people spend outdoors during summer holidays\, school breaks\, and recreational activities. \nWhy UV Safety Awareness Month matters\nExposure to UV radiation is the primary cause of skin cancer — the most common cancer in the United States. It also contributes to premature skin aging\, sunburns\, and eye conditions such as cataracts. One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. By promoting early awareness and simple preventive steps\, UV Safety Awareness Month plays a vital role in reducing long-term health risks associated with sun exposure. \nSunshine\, sunscreen\, and smiles – a perfect beach day moment\nHow to get involved in UV Safety Awareness Month\n\nWear broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher every day\, even on cloudy days.\nUse protective clothing\, wide-brimmed hats\, and UV-blocking sunglasses when outdoors.\nSeek shade during peak sun hours\, typically between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.\nAvoid tanning beds and opt for sunless tanning products if desired.\nSchedule regular skin checks with a dermatologist and perform self-exams at home.\nEducate children about sun safety early to help them build lifelong habits.\n\nHistory of UV Safety Awareness Month\nUV Safety Awareness Month was established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and supported by organisations such as the American Academy of Dermatology\, Skin Cancer Foundation\, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It was created to reduce the growing incidence of UV-related skin damage and skin cancer diagnoses through public education and accessible sun safety practices. \nFacts About UV Radiation and Skin Health\n\nUV-A rays penetrate deep into the skin and are associated with skin aging and wrinkles.\nUV-B rays affect the skin’s surface and are the primary cause of sunburn.\nMelanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer but is highly preventable with proper protection.\nWater\, sand\, snow\, and concrete all reflect UV rays\, increasing your risk even in shaded areas.\nDaily sunscreen use can reduce your risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma by about 40%.\n\nHashtags\n#UVSafetyMonth #SkinCancerPrevention #SunSafe #ProtectYourSkin #SPF365 \nLinks\n\nAmerican Academy of Dermatology – Skin Cancer Prevention\nSkin Cancer Foundation\nCDC – UV Radiation and Skin Cancer\nAmerican Cancer Society – Sun Safety
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Cancer Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,July,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:Fibroids Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Fibroids Awareness Month is observed throughout July to raise awareness of uterine fibroids – noncancerous growths of the uterus that affect millions of women worldwide. The month shines a spotlight on a commonly misunderstood health condition\, aiming to improve public understanding\, reduce stigma\, and advocate for better care and treatment options. \nWhat is Fibroids Awareness Month?\nFibroids Awareness Month is a public health campaign focused on uterine fibroids\, also known as leiomyomas or myomas. These benign tumours can vary in size and severity and are most common in women of reproductive age. While often overlooked or minimised\, fibroids can have a significant impact on quality of life\, causing symptoms like heavy menstrual bleeding\, pain\, fatigue\, and fertility issues. The month-long observance is a platform to encourage education\, research\, diagnosis\, and support for those affected. \nWhen is Fibroids Awareness Month?\nFibroids Awareness Month is recognised in the United States and several other countries every July. In 2026\, it runs from July 1st to July 31st. The observance was originally launched through efforts by advocacy groups and women’s health organisations to address disparities in fibroid care and ensure women receive the attention and treatment they need. \nWhy Fibroids Awareness Month matters\nUterine fibroids are extremely common – affecting as many as 70% to 80% of women by age 50 – yet they often go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for years. The condition disproportionately affects Black women\, who are more likely to experience fibroids at a younger age and with more severe symptoms. Fibroids Awareness Month helps to dismantle the silence surrounding the condition\, encourage earlier intervention\, and empower women to seek appropriate medical care and support. \nHow to get involved in Fibroids Awareness Month\n\nLearn about fibroids – including symptoms\, risk factors\, and available treatments.\nShare your story or encourage others to speak openly about their experiences with fibroids.\nSupport fibroid research by donating to or promoting organisations focused on women’s health.\nHost or attend educational webinars or community forums on uterine health.\nEncourage healthcare providers to take menstrual and pelvic pain complaints seriously.\nUse social media to raise awareness and amplify advocacy efforts using the campaign hashtags.\n\nHistory of Fibroids Awareness Month\nFibroids Awareness Month began as a grassroots movement and has grown into a national health initiative in the U.S. The campaign was created to address the lack of public conversation and medical urgency around fibroids. Over time\, it has been supported by medical associations\, advocacy groups like The White Dress Project\, and legislation promoting fibroid education and research. Awareness efforts continue to grow\, highlighting the need for inclusive\, accessible\, and effective fibroid care. \nKey Facts About Uterine Fibroids\n\nFibroids are noncancerous tumours that develop in or on the uterus and are hormonally sensitive.\nSymptoms include prolonged periods\, pelvic pressure\, frequent urination\, pain during intercourse\, and infertility.\nBlack women are 2 to 3 times more likely to develop fibroids and often experience more severe symptoms.\nCommon treatments include medication\, hormonal therapy\, myomectomy (surgical removal)\, and uterine fibroid embolization (UFE).\nDespite how common they are\, fibroids are still underfunded in research and under-discussed in medical training.\n\nHashtags\n#FibroidsAwarenessMonth #FibroidFacts #TalkAboutFibroids #WomensHealthMatters #BlackWomenHealth \nLinks\n\nNIH – Uterine Fibroids\nThe White Dress Project\nACOG – Uterine Fibroids\nOffice on Women’s Health
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,July,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:#Accessible Outdoors Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is #AccessibleOutdoors Month?\nBack for its second year\, #AccessibleOutdoors Month is a celebration of inclusive outdoor activity\, disabled sport\, and making the great outdoors open to everyone. \nLaunched in 2024 and returning this 1–31 July 2026\, the campaign shines a spotlight on how disabled people across the UK are getting active outside — from adaptive mountain biking and accessible walks to inclusive water sports and cycling adventures. \nLast year’s mini-documentary series captured the freedom\, joy\, and possibility that come from inclusive design and supportive communities. This year\, we’re going even bigger — and we want you to be part of it. \nWhen is #AccessibleOutdoors Month?\n#AccessibleOutdoors Month runs from 1st July to 31st July 2026\, and it’s all about celebrating real stories of disabled people enjoying nature\, getting active in ways that work for them\, and building a more accessible outdoors for all. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are so many ways to join the movement this July. Here’s how you can take part: \n1. Follow the journey \nFollow @EveryBodyMoves throughout July for weekly spotlight stories\, featuring disabled people being active outdoors across the UK — told by the community\, for the community. \n2. Share your story \nGot a local event\, walk\, or adaptive sport session happening? Share it! Use #AccessibleOutdoors and tag @EveryBodyMoves to be featured. Whether you’re out with a group or doing your own thing\, we want to see how you’re getting active in nature. \n3. Catch up on last year \nNot sure what to expect? Last year’s 5 episodes explored everything from all-terrain wheelchair walks to inclusive inland waters and beach access. Watch the full series and get inspired. \nWhy It Matters \nNature should be for everyone — but 56% of disabled people say outdoor spaces aren’t easy to access\, compared to just 22% of non-disabled people. From physical and environmental barriers to affordability and rural access\, the gap is real — and it’s time to change that. \nDespite these challenges\, 76% of disabled people want to be more active. Accessible\, affordable outdoor spaces make that possible. That’s why this campaign matters. \n(Source: Activity Alliance’s Annual Disability and Activity Survey 2023–24) \nGot an Idea? \nIf you’re planning something special or want to collaborate during #AccessibleOutdoors Month\, the Every Body Moves team would love to hear from you. Email us at info@everybodymoves.org.uk. \nLet’s make this summer more inclusive\, more active\, and more connected — together!
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:Plastic Free July 2026
DESCRIPTION:Plastic Free July is a global movement that inspires millions of people to reduce single-use plastic waste. Each July\, individuals\, communities\, and organizations come together to make a real difference for our environment by choosing to refuse plastic products. Whether you’re a seasoned eco-warrior or just starting your journey\, Plastic Free July offers practical ways to live more sustainably and protect our planet for future generations. \nWhat is Plastic Free July?\nPlastic Free July is an annual campaign encouraging people to cut down on single-use plastics throughout the month of July. The initiative began as a simple challenge and has grown into a worldwide movement\, engaging over 100 million participants in 190 countries. The goal is to raise awareness of plastic pollution and empower everyone to make small\, sustainable changes—such as choosing reusable bags\, bottles\, and containers—that add up to a significant positive impact. \nWhen is Plastic Free July?\nPlastic Free July takes place every year during the entire month of July. In 2026\, the challenge runs from Tuesday\, July 1st to Thursday\, July 31st. Participants are encouraged to begin anytime in July\, with the option to extend their efforts beyond the month. \nWhy is Plastic Free July Important?\nEach year\, billions of tonnes of plastic end up in our oceans\, harming wildlife and polluting natural habitats. Plastic Free July highlights the urgent need to reduce our reliance on single-use plastics. By participating\, individuals help drive change in consumer habits and influence businesses and governments to adopt more sustainable practices. Every action\, no matter how small\, contributes to a cleaner\, healthier planet. \nHow to Get Involved\nGetting involved in Plastic Free July is simple and flexible. Here are a few ways to participate: \n\nTake the Challenge: Commit to reducing or eliminating single-use plastics for the month of July.\nStart Small: Begin with easy swaps like reusable shopping bags\, water bottles\, and coffee cups.\nShare Your Journey: Spread the word on social media\, at work\, or in your community to inspire others.\nOrganize Local Events: Host clean-up days or workshops to raise awareness and encourage collective action.\n\nRemember\, every little effort counts! \nHistory of Plastic Free July\nPlastic Free July was founded in 2011 by Rebecca Prince-Ruiz and a small team in Western Australia. What started as a local initiative has since blossomed into a global campaign\, supported by the Plastic Free Foundation. The movement continues to grow\, helping millions make lasting changes for a plastic-free world. \nFacts About Plastic Free July\n\nMore than 100 million people from over 190 countries participated in Plastic Free July in 2024.\nThe campaign has inspired countless policy changes and community initiatives worldwide.\nMany participants continue their plastic-free habits long after July ends.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#PlasticFreeJuly #ChooseToRefuse #BeatPlasticPollution #Sustainability #EcoFriendly #AwarenessDays
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Environment & Sustainability Awareness
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260801
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SUMMARY:Group B Strep Support (GBSS) Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Each July\, families\, health professionals\, and campaigners across the UK come together to raise awareness of group B Strep – a common yet often misunderstood bacterium that can have life-threatening consequences for newborns. Group B Strep Support Awareness Month is a time to educate\, empower\, and advocate for better testing\, treatment\, and understanding of this preventable infection. In 2026\, the campaign is more urgent than ever\, as families continue to push for policy change and greater public awareness. \nWhat is Group B Strep Support Awareness Month?\nThis awareness month\, led by the UK charity Group B Strep Support (GBSS)\, shines a spotlight on group B Streptococcus (GBS) – the most common cause of severe infection in newborns in the UK. It aims to educate expectant parents and health professionals about how GBS is carried\, how it can be transmitted during childbirth\, and what steps can be taken to reduce the risk. \nAwareness Month also honours the families affected by GBS and highlights the stories of those who’ve experienced loss or trauma due to late diagnosis or missed opportunities for prevention. \nWhen is Group B Strep Support Awareness Month 2026?\nGroup B Strep Support Awareness Month takes place throughout the month of July 2026. It is observed annually across the UK and supported by hospitals\, midwives\, campaigners\, and community groups. Events and campaigns run all month long\, including webinars\, fundraising efforts\, personal story sharing\, and calls for action. \nWhy Group B Strep Support Awareness Month Matters\nGroup B Strep is carried by around 1 in 4 adults\, usually harmlessly. But during childbirth\, it can be passed to babies – and in rare cases\, lead to serious complications like sepsis\, pneumonia\, or meningitis. On average\, two babies a day in the UK develop group B Strep infection. One baby a week dies\, and another is left with life-changing disability. \nWhat makes this especially heartbreaking is that most group B Strep infections are preventable. With better awareness\, routine testing\, and timely antibiotics during labour\, the risk can be significantly reduced. This month helps put that life-saving information into more hands – especially among new and expectant parents. \nHow to Get Involved in Group B Strep Support Awareness Month\nWhether you’re a parent\, health worker\, or supporter\, there are powerful ways to make a difference: \n\nLearn the Facts: Visit the GBSS website to understand what group B Strep is and how it’s prevented.\nShare Your Story: If you’ve been affected by group B Strep\, your experience could help raise awareness and save lives.\nRaise Funds: Organise a sponsored walk\, bake sale\, or community event to support GBSS’s campaigning and support work.\nCampaign for Change: Contact your MP to support routine testing for GBS during pregnancy\, or sign the latest petition.\nUse Your Platform: Share GBSS content\, infographics\, or personal messages using the campaign hashtags.\n\nHistory of Group B Strep Support Awareness Month\nThe awareness month is organised by Group B Strep Support\, founded in 1996 by Jane Plumb MBE and Robert Plumb MBE after their son Theo died from GBS infection shortly after birth. Since then\, GBSS has grown into the UK’s leading voice for group B Strep awareness\, working closely with health professionals\, researchers\, and families to improve information and change policy. \nGBSS Awareness Month was established to give greater visibility to the cause\, push for wider testing availability\, and unite people in sharing knowledge and support each July. \nNoteworthy Facts About Group B Strep\n\nGroup B Strep is the most common cause of severe infection in newborn babies in the UK.\nRoutine testing is standard in countries like the US\, Canada\, and Germany – but not yet in the UK.\nA simple ECM (enriched culture medium) test at 35–37 weeks of pregnancy can identify carriers with over 90% accuracy.\nMost babies exposed to GBS are born healthy\, but a small number develop serious infection\, often within hours of birth.\nGBSS provides free information booklets to hospitals\, clinics\, and families across the UK.\n\nHashtags\n#GBSAwarenessMonth\, #GBS2026\, #GroupBStrep\, #TestForGBS \nLinks\n\nGroup B Strep Support – Official Website\nGBSS Awareness Month Campaign Page\nGBS Testing Information
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260801
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SUMMARY:National Picnic Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Picnic Month is a celebration dedicated to the joys of picnicking and spending time outdoors with family and friends. Throughout this month\, people are encouraged to take advantage of the warm summer weather by organizing picnics in parks\, beaches\, and other scenic spots. It’s an opportunity to enjoy delicious food\, connect with nature\, and create lasting memories with loved ones. National Picnic Month emphasizes the simple pleasure of sharing meals in the open air and promotes the idea of relaxation and recreation in natural surroundings. \nWhat is National Picnic Month?\nNational Picnic Month is observed each year during the month of July\, a time when the weather is ideal for outdoor gatherings. The month-long celebration encourages people to embrace the tradition of picnicking\, which has been a popular pastime for centuries. Whether it’s a casual lunch in the park\, a romantic dinner at the beach\, or a large family reunion\, picnicking offers a fun and informal way to enjoy good food and great company in the fresh air. \nWhen is National Picnic Month?\nNational Picnic Month is celebrated throughout the entire month of July. This month is chosen for its typically warm and sunny weather\, which makes it perfect for outdoor dining and activities. \nHow to Celebrate National Picnic Month\nThere are many delightful ways to celebrate National Picnic Month and make the most of the summer season: \n\nPlan a Picnic: Organize a picnic with friends\, family\, or coworkers. Choose a scenic location like a park\, beach\, or nature reserve\, and pack a basket with your favorite foods and drinks. Don’t forget a blanket and some outdoor games to enjoy after the meal.\nTry New Recipes: Use National Picnic Month as an opportunity to experiment with new picnic-friendly recipes. Prepare dishes that are easy to transport\, such as sandwiches\, salads\, fruit skewers\, and homemade snacks. Consider bringing along a refreshing summer drink like lemonade or iced tea.\nHost a Themed Picnic: Make your picnic extra special by adding a theme. Whether it’s a vintage picnic with classic foods\, a tropical luau\, or a barbecue\, a themed picnic can add an extra layer of fun to your outdoor gathering.\nExplore New Locations: Take advantage of the month by exploring new parks\, beaches\, or outdoor spots you haven’t visited before. National Picnic Month is the perfect time to discover hidden gems in your local area.\nPractice Eco-Friendly Picnicking: Reduce your environmental impact by using reusable containers\, cutlery\, and napkins. Avoid single-use plastics\, and make sure to clean up thoroughly\, leaving no trace behind. Consider packing a trash bag and recycling bin to ensure proper disposal of waste.\nShare Your Picnic Experience: Share photos of your picnic on social media using relevant hashtags. Encourage others to participate in National Picnic Month by showing them how enjoyable and relaxing a day outdoors can be.\n\nHistory of the Event\nThe origins of National Picnic Month are not well-documented\, but the tradition of picnicking dates back centuries. The word “picnic” is thought to have originated from the French term “pique-nique\,” referring to a meal where everyone contributes a dish. Over time\, picnicking has become a beloved pastime in many cultures\, particularly in Europe and North America. National Picnic Month was established to celebrate this simple yet delightful activity\, encouraging people to take a break from their busy lives and enjoy the outdoors with good food and good company. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#NationalPicnicMonth\n#PicnicTime\n#OutdoorDining\n#SummerFun\n#PicnicIdeas
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260717
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SUMMARY:World Snake Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Snake Day 2026 is a special way we recognize and appreciate the role of snakes in the world. This day aims to raise awareness about these often misunderstood creatures and their importance to our ecosystem. Let’s explore more about this remarkable day. \nWhen is World Snake Day 2026?\nWorld Snake Day 2026 will be observed on Thursday\, July 16\, as it is commemorated annually on the 16th of July. \nWhat is World Snake Day 2026?\nWorld Snake Day is a day dedicated to the understanding\, appreciation\, and conservation of snakes. It is an opportunity for individuals\, communities\, and organizations worldwide to learn about the diverse species of snakes\, their habitats\, their role in the ecosystem\, and how to protect and conserve them. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nLearn about different snake species and their importance in the ecosystem.\nShare information about snakes and World Snake Day on your social media platforms.\nDonate to organizations that work towards the conservation of snakes.\nAttend awareness events related to snakes and their conservation.\nEncourage others to dispel myths and fear about snakes and embrace them as a crucial part of our environment.\n\nHistory of World Snake Day\nThe first World Snake Day was observed in 2009. The day was created to increase understanding and awareness about snakes. Over the years\, the day has gained international recognition\, bringing together snake enthusiasts\, conservationists\, and communities to celebrate and protect these remarkable creatures. \nFun or Interesting Facts About World Snake Day 2026\nWorld Snake Day 2026 not only recognizes the importance of snakes in the ecosystem but also highlights some fun and interesting facts about snakes. For instance\, did you know there are over 3\,000 species of snakes worldwide? Or that some species of snakes can live for more than 40 years? These and many more fascinating facts make World Snake Day a day to look forward to. \nRelevant Hashtags\nSpread the word about World Snake Day 2026 using the following hashtags: #WorldSnakeDay2026\, #SnakeConservation\, #SnakeAwareness\, and #LoveSnakes.
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Animals & Wildlife Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260718
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SUMMARY:World Day for International Justice 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Day for International Justice\, also known as International Justice Day\, is an observance dedicated to promoting international criminal justice and supporting the work of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This day highlights the importance of accountability for the most serious crimes under international law\, including genocide\, war crimes\, and crimes against humanity. It is a day to reaffirm the global commitment to justice\, the rule of law\, and the protection of human rights. \nWhat is World Day for International Justice?\nWorld Day for International Justice is an annual event that celebrates the progress made in holding individuals accountable for grave international crimes and underscores the need for continued vigilance in the fight against impunity. The day serves as a reminder of the role of international justice in maintaining peace and security and in preventing future atrocities. It also promotes the ICC’s mission to deliver justice to victims and to deter future violations of international law. \nWhen is World Day for International Justice?\nWorld Day for International Justice is observed every year on July 17th. This date marks the anniversary of the adoption of the Rome Statute\, the treaty that established the International Criminal Court\, in 1998. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in World Day for International Justice: \n\nRaise Awareness: Use social media\, blogs\, or public forums to share information about international justice\, the work of the ICC\, and the importance of accountability for international crimes. Highlight cases where justice has been served and discuss ongoing challenges in the field.\nSupport Human Rights Organizations: Donate to or volunteer with organizations that advocate for human rights\, support victims of international crimes\, and promote the rule of law. These groups often play a crucial role in advancing the cause of international justice.\nEngage in Educational Activities: Participate in or organize educational events such as lectures\, panel discussions\, or workshops that focus on international justice\, the role of the ICC\, and the impact of international law on global peace and security.\nAdvocate for Justice: Support efforts to strengthen international justice mechanisms\, including the ICC. Advocate for your government to uphold its commitments under the Rome Statute and to cooperate fully with international justice initiatives.\nReflect on Global Justice: Take time to reflect on the importance of justice in maintaining global peace and security. Consider the impact of international justice on preventing future atrocities and protecting the rights of victims.\n\nHistory of the Event\nWorld Day for International Justice was established to commemorate the adoption of the Rome Statute on July 17\, 1998\, which led to the creation of the International Criminal Court. The day was first observed in 2003 and has since become a significant occasion for promoting the work of the ICC and highlighting the importance of international justice in the global community. The observance reflects the growing recognition of the need for a permanent international court to hold individuals accountable for the most serious crimes and to provide justice for victims. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#WorldJusticeDay\n#InternationalJustice\n#JusticeForAll\n#EndImpunity\n#ICC
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Education & Youth Awareness,International,July,United Kingdom,United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260718
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SUMMARY:World Emoji Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Emoji Day is a global celebration of one of the most universally recognized and dynamic forms of digital communication—emojis. From smiley faces to food icons\, flags to flaming hearts\, emojis have transformed the way we express ourselves online. Held annually in July\, this light-hearted yet culturally significant day highlights the impact of emojis on modern communication\, language\, and creativity. \nWhat is World Emoji Day?\nWorld Emoji Day is an international observance created to celebrate emojis and their role in digital culture. Founded in 2014 by Jeremy Burge\, the creator of Emojipedia\, the day was chosen because of the calendar emoji ()\, which displays July 17 on most platforms. \nEmojis were first developed in Japan in the 1990s and have since evolved into a global phenomenon. They are now standard across smartphones\, messaging platforms\, and social media apps\, offering users a fun and emotional shorthand for communication. \nWorld Emoji Day is not just about fun—it also spotlights emoji-related news\, including announcements of new emoji additions by Unicode Consortium and updates from tech companies like Apple and Google. \nWhen is World Emoji Day?\nWorld Emoji Day is celebrated every year on July 17th. In 2026\, it will fall on Thursday\, July 17th. \nThis fixed date ties directly to the emoji \, which shows “17 July” on iOS and several other platforms—a nod to the date Apple first unveiled iCal for Mac OS X in 2002. \nHow to Celebrate World Emoji Day\nWorld Emoji Day is all about embracing digital expression and creativity. Here are some fun and engaging ways to join in: \n\nShare your favourite emojis: Post your most-used emojis on social media or create emoji-only messages for friends and followers.\nUse themed hashtags: Join the conversation online using official World Emoji Day hashtags and see how others around the world are celebrating.\nHost an emoji party: Whether at work\, home\, or school\, create emoji-themed games\, quizzes\, or costumes to mark the occasion.\nFollow emoji updates: Stay informed on newly released or upcoming emojis from the Unicode Consortium or Emojipedia.\nCreate your own emojis: Design custom emoji-style artwork or GIFs to reflect your personality or cultural identity.\n\nMany companies also use the day to release emoji-themed merchandise\, run promotions\, or engage their audiences with fun and interactive content. \nWhy World Emoji Day Matters\nEmojis are more than digital decorations—they represent a powerful form of non-verbal communication. They transcend language barriers\, inject emotion into online conversations\, and offer inclusive representation across cultures\, genders\, and identities. \nWorld Emoji Day celebrates this evolving digital language while encouraging thoughtful discussions about diversity\, accessibility\, and the emotional intelligence of modern communication. It’s a celebration of both fun and functionality in a globally connected world. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#WorldEmojiDay #EmojiDay #CelebrateEmojis #EmojiLove #UnicodeEmoji #DigitalExpression \nRelevant Links\n\nOfficial World Emoji Day Website\nEmojipedia – All Things Emoji\nUnicode Consortium – Emoji Updates
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Fun & Quirky Awareness Days,International
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260718
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SUMMARY:International Firgun Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars\, as International Firgun Day is fast approaching! This worldwide celebration of goodwill and kindness is an event that encourages everyone to spread positivity by sharing compliments and expressions of genuine pride in the success of others. \nWhen is International Firgun Day 2026?\nInternational Firgun Day takes place annually on the 17th of July. In 2026\, it will fall on a Thursday. \nWhat is International Firgun Day 2026?\nInternational Firgun Day is a 24-hour celebration dedicated to spreading positivity\, goodwill\, and genuine happiness for the achievements and successes of those around us. Derived from a unique Hebrew word\, ‘Firgun’\, it represents an act of kindness performed without any expectation of reciprocation. The day encourages us to take a moment to share compliments\, express admiration\, and spread joy. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nShare a compliment with a friend\, family member\, or coworker.\nUse social media platforms to express your pride in the accomplishments of others.\nMake an effort to only speak positively about others for the entire day.\nEncourage your local community or workplace to participate in the day’s events.\n\nHistory of International Firgun Day\nInternational Firgun Day was first organized in 2014 by a group of enthusiasts in Tel Aviv\, Israel. The concept quickly gained global traction\, resulting in an annual day where people across the world take the time to celebrate and appreciate each other’s accomplishments. \nFun or Interesting Facts About International Firgun Day\nThe word ‘Firgun’ is an informal modern Hebrew term with no direct translation in English. It is a concept that embodies generosity of spirit\, an unselfish\, empathetic joy that something good has happened or might happen to another person. The day is a global celebration of this unique cultural concept. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#InternationalFirgunDay2026\, #FirgunDay\, #SpreadPositivity\, #CelebrateSuccess\, #GoodwillToAll
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Fun & Quirky Awareness Days,International
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTSTAMP:20260716T064922
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SUMMARY:Black Leaders Awareness Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Black Leaders Awareness Day is a day dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the contributions of Black leaders throughout history and in contemporary society. This observance highlights the achievements of Black leaders in various fields\, including politics\, civil rights\, education\, the arts\, and business. It is also a time to reflect on the ongoing struggles for racial equality and to honor those who have paved the way for future generations. \nWhat is Black Leaders Awareness Day?\nBlack Leaders Awareness Day is an annual event that shines a spotlight on the accomplishments and influence of Black leaders. The day aims to educate the public about the pivotal roles that Black leaders have played in shaping history and advancing social justice. It also serves as an inspiration for the next generation of leaders\, encouraging them to continue the work of those who have come before them. The day is marked by activities that promote awareness\, understanding\, and appreciation of Black leadership and its impact on society. \nWhen is Black Leaders Awareness Day?\nBlack Leaders Awareness Day is observed annually on July 18th. This date was chosen to align with the birthday of Nelson Mandela\, one of the most iconic Black leaders in the fight for freedom and justice. Mandela’s legacy serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of leadership\, resilience\, and the pursuit of equality. \nHow to Celebrate Black Leaders Awareness Day\nThere are many meaningful ways to participate in Black Leaders Awareness Day and honor the legacy of Black leaders: \n\nLearn About Black Leaders: Take time to educate yourself about the lives and contributions of Black leaders\, both past and present. Read biographies\, watch documentaries\, or explore online resources that highlight their achievements.\nShare Stories and Quotes: Use social media to share inspiring stories\, quotes\, and achievements of Black leaders. Highlight their impact on society and encourage others to learn more about their contributions.\nSupport Black-Owned Businesses: In recognition of the economic contributions of Black leaders\, support Black-owned businesses in your community. Shopping at Black-owned businesses helps build economic equity and supports local entrepreneurship.\nAttend or Organize Events: Participate in or organize events such as lectures\, panel discussions\, or community gatherings that focus on the achievements of Black leaders and the importance of their legacy. These events can foster dialogue and learning.\nMentor and Inspire: If you are in a position of leadership\, consider mentoring young people\, especially those from underrepresented communities. Sharing your knowledge and experience can help cultivate the next generation of leaders.\nReflect on Social Justice: Use the day to reflect on the ongoing struggles for racial equality and how you can contribute to advancing social justice. Engage in conversations about race\, equity\, and inclusion\, and commit to being an ally in the fight for justice.\n\nHistory of the Event\nBlack Leaders Awareness Day was established to honor the legacy of Black leaders who have made significant contributions to society and to raise awareness about the importance of Black leadership in various fields. The day was created to ensure that the achievements of Black leaders are recognized and celebrated\, and to inspire future generations to continue the work of advancing equality and justice. By aligning the observance with Nelson Mandela’s birthday\, Black Leaders Awareness Day also pays tribute to one of the most influential leaders in the global fight for freedom and human rights. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#BlackLeadersAwarenessDay\n#CelebrateBlackLeaders\n#BlackExcellence\n#LeadershipLegacy\n#BlackHistory
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Education & Youth Awareness,International,July,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTSTAMP:20260716T064922
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SUMMARY:National Caviar Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars and prepare your taste buds for an elegant treat! National Caviar Day 2026 is just around the corner\, and it’s an occasion to celebrate one of the world’s most luxurious delicacies. Whether you’re a food connoisseur or not\, this day offers an opportunity to dive into the world of caviar and enjoy its unique\, savory taste. \nWhen is National Caviar Day 2026?\nEvery year\, National Caviar Day is celebrated on July 18. This means that for the year 2026\, the event will fall on a Friday. \nWhat is National Caviar Day 2026?\nNational Caviar Day is an annual celebration dedicated to appreciating caviar\, a delicacy consisting of salt-cured roe\, typically from sturgeon fish. It is a day to learn more about this exotic food\, indulge in its exquisite taste\, and understand its cultural significance and history. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nBuy some caviar from a local gourmet store or online\, and enjoy it with your favorite accompaniments like blinis or crackers.\nVisit a fine dining restaurant that serves caviar to experience it in a professional culinary setting.\nHost a caviar tasting party\, and invite friends and family to join in the fun.\nShare your caviar experiences on social media to spread the word about the event.\n\nHistory of National Caviar Day\nAlthough the exact origins of National Caviar Day are unclear\, it is widely believed to have started in the United States as a way to promote and celebrate this luxurious food item. Over time\, the day has gained recognition and is now celebrated by caviar enthusiasts worldwide. \nFun or Interesting Facts About National Caviar Day 2026\nDid you know that the most expensive caviar in the world\, Almas\, comes from the Iranian Beluga fish and can cost up to $25\,000 per kilogram? Or that caviar is considered one of the oldest delicacies\, predating sushi and champagne? National Caviar Day is all about discovering and appreciating these fascinating aspects of caviar. \nRelevant Hashtags\nSpread the word about National Caviar Day 2026 by using these popular hashtags on social media: \n\n#NationalCaviarDay\n#CaviarDay2026\n#CaviarLovers\n#LuxuryFood
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July,United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260719
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SUMMARY:Nelson Mandela International Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the life and legacy of one of the world’s most influential figures\, Nelson Mandela\, this year on Nelson Mandela International Day 2026. This globally recognized event serves to honor Mandela’s contributions to world peace and human rights. Let’s delve into the details of this special event. \nWhen is Nelson Mandela International Day 2026?\nThe Nelson Mandela International Day 2026 will be observed on Friday\, 18th of July\, as it is annually commemorated on Mandela’s birthday. \nWhat is Nelson Mandela International Day 2026?\nThe day is dedicated to honoring the legacy of Nelson Mandela\, South Africa’s former President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. It encourages everyone to emulate Mandela’s values and his dedication to the service of humanity in the fields of conflict resolution\, race relations\, the promotion and protection of human rights\, reconciliation\, gender equality\, and the rights of children and other vulnerable groups. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nDonate to or volunteer with organizations that were important to Mandela\, such as the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund or The Mandela Rhodes Foundation.\nOrganize or participate in community service initiatives in your local area.\nShare inspirational quotes and stories about Mandela on social media platforms.\nLearn more about Mandela’s life\, his struggles\, and his achievements. Share this knowledge with others.\n\nHistory of Nelson Mandela International Day\nThe United Nations General Assembly declared July 18 as Nelson Mandela International Day in November 2009. The decision came four years after the Nelson Mandela Foundation invited the global community to join them in support of an official Mandela Day. The day’s celebration is a global call to action that celebrates the idea that each individual has the power to transform the world. \nInteresting Facts About Nelson Mandela International Day\nThe day calls for people to spend at least 67 minutes doing good deeds in their communities\, to represent the 67 years that Mandela spent serving his country. In many countries\, events are held at various venues to promote Nelson Mandela Day. These events include concerts\, art exhibits\, fundraising for charities\, sporting events\, educational forums\, and community outreach programs. \nRelevant Hashtags\nUse these hashtags to join the conversation on social media: #NelsonMandelaDay\, #67Minutes\, #MadibaLegacy\, and #ActionAgainstPoverty.
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness,Global & National Days,International
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SUMMARY:Festival Of British Archaeology 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Festival Of British Archaeology is a fantastic celebration that brings the past to life\, inviting people of all ages to discover and explore the rich archaeological heritage of the United Kingdom. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about the fascinating stories beneath your feet\, this event offers a unique opportunity to engage with the experts\, take part in hands-on activities\, and experience archaeology in action. \nWhat is Festival Of British Archaeology?\nThe Festival Of British Archaeology is an annual event dedicated to showcasing the diverse history and archaeological treasures of Britain. Coordinated by the Council for British Archaeology\, the festival features a wide array of events\, including guided tours\, excavation experiences\, family-friendly workshops\, talks\, and exhibitions. It aims to make archaeology accessible to everyone\, fostering a greater appreciation for the nation’s rich and varied past. From ancient monuments to modern discoveries\, the festival celebrates the work of archaeologists and the communities who help protect Britain’s heritage. \nWhen is Festival Of British Archaeology?\nIn 2026\, the Festival Of British Archaeology will take place from 19th July to 3rd August. Events are held across the UK\, both in-person and online\, making it easy for everyone to get involved\, no matter where they are located. \nWhy is Festival Of British Archaeology Important?\nThe festival plays a vital role in connecting people with the past. By highlighting the importance of archaeology\, it encourages public interest and involvement in the preservation of historical sites and artifacts. It also provides a platform for local communities to share their own stories and discoveries\, helping to build a collective sense of pride and identity. Furthermore\, the festival introduces young people to archaeology\, inspiring the next generation of historians\, researchers\, and heritage professionals. \nHow to Get Involved\nGetting involved in the Festival Of British Archaeology is easy and rewarding. You can: \n\nAttend local events\, workshops\, and guided tours in your area.\nJoin online talks\, webinars\, and digital exhibitions hosted by museums and organizations.\nParticipate in community digs or archaeological projects\, where available.\nFollow the festival on social media to stay updated on activities and share your own experiences.\n\nMost events are family-friendly and suitable for all ages\, making it a perfect summer activity for everyone interested in learning more about Britain’s fascinating history. \nHistory of Festival Of British Archaeology\nThe festival has its roots in National Archaeology Week\, first established in the early 1990s. Over the years\, it has grown into a two-week celebration\, now known as the Festival Of British Archaeology. Its mission remains the same: to engage the public with the wonders of archaeology and encourage a deeper understanding of the country’s past. Each year\, the event attracts thousands of participants and continues to expand its reach and impact. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#FestivalOfBritishArchaeology #BritishArchaeology #ExploreThePast #UKHeritage #ArchaeologyFestival2026
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LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture & Heritage,United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DTSTAMP:20260716T064922
CREATED:20241124T230620Z
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SUMMARY:National Daiquiri Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, cocktail enthusiasts and casual sippers alike come together to celebrate one of summer’s most iconic drinks: the daiquiri. National Daiquiri Day is a chance to appreciate this refreshing\, rum-based cocktail\, explore its many variations\, and enjoy a taste of sunshine—no matter where you are. Whether you prefer yours frozen or classic\, National Daiquiri Day 2026 is the perfect excuse to raise a glass and toast to good times. \nWhat is National Daiquiri Day 2026?\nNational Daiquiri Day 2026 is a fun\, unofficial holiday dedicated to celebrating the famous daiquiri cocktail. Traditionally made with rum\, lime juice\, and sugar\, the daiquiri has evolved into countless flavors and forms\, from fruity frozen blends to sophisticated shaken versions. This day encourages people to learn about the drink’s origins\, try new recipes\, and gather with friends for a cool\, refreshing treat. \nWhen is National Daiquiri Day 2026?\nNational Daiquiri Day 2026 will be observed on Saturday\, July 19th. Mark your calendars and get ready to enjoy this summertime favorite\, whether you’re heading out to a local bar\, hosting a backyard party\, or experimenting with homemade daiquiris in your own kitchen. \nWhy is National Daiquiri Day 2026 Important?\nNational Daiquiri Day is more than just a celebration of cocktails—it’s a reminder to enjoy life’s simple pleasures and connect with others. The day brings people together\, sparks creativity with new recipes\, and highlights the cultural history behind a global favorite. It’s also an opportunity for bars and restaurants to showcase their mixology skills and for individuals to discover new flavors. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to join in the fun on National Daiquiri Day 2026: \n\nTry a new recipe: Experiment with fresh fruits\, flavored syrups\, or even non-alcoholic versions for everyone to enjoy.\nHost a daiquiri party: Invite friends over and offer a daiquiri bar with various mix-ins and toppings.\nVisit a local bar: Support your favorite establishments by sampling their daiquiri specials.\nShare on social media: Post your creations and experiences using the event’s hashtags to join the global celebration.\n\nHistory of National Daiquiri Day 2026\nThe daiquiri traces its roots back to Cuba in the early 1900s\, named after a small town near Santiago. American mining engineer Jennings Cox is credited with inventing the drink by mixing local rum with lime and sugar. It quickly became popular among locals and visitors\, eventually making its way to the United States and gaining fame in bars like El Floridita in Havana. National Daiquiri Day began as a way to honour this classic cocktail and its rich heritage\, bringing people together for a shared toast each July. \nFacts About National Daiquiri Day 2026\n\nThe classic daiquiri was a favorite drink of author Ernest Hemingway and President John F. Kennedy.\nDaiquiris can be served straight up\, on the rocks\, or blended with ice for a frozen twist.\nThere are endless variations\, including strawberry\, banana\, and mango daiquiris.\nRum\, the main ingredient\, is one of the oldest distilled spirits in the world.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#NationalDaiquiriDay #DaiquiriDay2026 #CheersToDaiquiris #SummerCocktails #RaiseAGlass
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DTSTAMP:20260716T064922
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SUMMARY:Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, the people of Nicaragua commemorate a significant event in their history\, Liberation Day. In 2026\, this event will once again be celebrated with vigor and patriotism. This article provides important information about Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026\, including when it is\, what it signifies\, how you can get involved\, its history\, interesting facts\, and relevant hashtags for social media. \nWhen is Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026?\nLiberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026 will be observed on July 19\, as it is every year. This day marks the anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution’s victory over the Somoza dictatorship in 1979. \nWhat is Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026?\nLiberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026 is a national holiday that commemorates the end of the Somoza dictatorship and the beginning of the Sandinista government. The day is filled with public celebrations\, including parades\, speeches\, music\, and dancing\, as Nicaraguans remember the triumph of their struggle for freedom. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nParticipate in local celebrations: Many towns and cities in Nicaragua hold parades and other public events to commemorate Liberation Day. Joining these activities is a great way to show your support.\nLearn about Nicaraguan history: Understanding the significance of Liberation Day requires some knowledge of Nicaraguan history. Take some time to read about the Sandinista Revolution and the Somoza dictatorship.\nUse social media: Use the relevant hashtags (listed below) to share your thoughts\, photos\, or experiences related to Liberation Day.\n\nHistory of Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026\nLiberation Day commemorates the victory of the Sandinista Revolution over the Somoza dictatorship\, which ruled Nicaragua for more than 40 years. The Sandinistas\, a socialist political party\, led a popular uprising against the Somoza regime\, culminating in their victory on July 19\, 1979. Since then\, Nicaraguans have celebrated Liberation Day every year to remember their struggle for freedom and the beginning of a new era in their country’s history. \nFun or Interesting Facts About Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026\nHere are some interesting facts about Liberation Day (Nicaragua): \n\nThe Sandinista National Liberation Front\, which led the revolution\, was named after Augusto César Sandino\, a national hero who fought against U.S. occupation in the early 20th century.\nJuly 19th is also the start of the annual Nicaraguan carnival season\, which features vibrant parades\, traditional music\, and dance.\nDespite the political controversies surrounding the Sandinistas\, Liberation Day remains a widely celebrated holiday in Nicaragua.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\nWhen posting on social media about Liberation Day (Nicaragua) 2026\, consider using these hashtags to connect with others celebrating the day: \n\n#LiberationDayNicaragua2026\n#NicaraguaLiberationDay\n#SandinistaRevolution
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Global & National Days,International
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260720
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SUMMARY:Martyrs Day (Myanmar) 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, the nation of Myanmar pauses to remember its national heroes on Martyrs’ Day. This important commemoration honours the nine leaders\, including General Aung San\, who were assassinated in 1947. This article will guide you through what Martyrs’ Day (Myanmar) 2026 is all about\, when it is\, its history\, and how you can be a part of it. \nWhen is Martyrs Day (Myanmar) 2026?\nMartyrs Day (Myanmar) 2026 will be observed on 19th July 2026. This date marks the anniversary of the assassination of General Aung San and his colleagues. \nWhat is Martyrs Day (Myanmar) 2026?\nMartyrs’ Day is a national holiday in Myanmar. It commemorates the assassination of Aung San and eight other leaders of the pre-independence interim government\, also known as “martyrs”\, in 1947. It is a day of remembrance for these leaders’ efforts and sacrifices towards the independence of Myanmar. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nParticipate in remembrance ceremonies held throughout the country.\nVisit the Martyrs’ Mausoleum in Yangon\, where the nine martyrs are interred.\nLearn more about Myanmar’s struggle for independence and the role of the martyrs in shaping the nation.\nSpread awareness about the day on social media using relevant hashtags.\n\nHistory of Martyrs Day (Myanmar)\nThe first Martyrs’ Day was observed in 1948\, a year after the tragic assassinations. The day is marked by a ceremony held at the Martyrs’ Mausoleum located at the foot of the famous Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon\, where the nine martyrs are buried. The President\, along with state officials and family members of the martyrs\, pay their respects at this ceremony. \nFun or Interesting Facts About Martyrs Day (Myanmar) 2026\nOne interesting fact is that the Martyrs’ Mausoleum\, where the nine martyrs are buried\, was demolished by the military regime in 1993 and rebuilt in 2019. This has become a symbolic representation of Myanmar’s turbulent political history. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#MartyrsDayMyanmar2026 #MartyrsDay #MyanmarMartyrsDay #RememberingOurHeroes
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Global & National Days,International
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260721
DTSTAMP:20260716T064922
CREATED:20241124T230729Z
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SUMMARY:National Lollipop Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Sugar\, nostalgia\, and a pop of color – National Lollipop Day is a cheerful tribute to one of the world’s most iconic sweets. Celebrated every year on July 20\, this playful day invites everyone to enjoy a lollipop\, share a memory\, or explore the fun history behind this simple treat. In 2026\, it’s not just about satisfying your sweet tooth – it’s about celebrating the joy of small pleasures and childlike wonder. \nWhat is National Lollipop Day?\nNational Lollipop Day is an unofficial food holiday that celebrates the lollipop – a sweet\, hard candy on a stick enjoyed by kids and adults alike. Whether you call them suckers\, lollies\, or pops\, these treats have a universal appeal. They come in all colors\, flavors\, and sizes\, from classic cherry rounds to novelty shapes with fizzy centers. \nThe day is also a chance to spotlight candy makers\, explore the invention of the lollipop machine\, and reflect on how simple joys like a piece of candy can connect generations. It’s lighthearted\, fun\, and a great excuse to indulge – or give a sweet surprise to someone else. \nWhen is National Lollipop Day 2026?\nNational Lollipop Day falls on Sunday\, July 20\, 2026. While it’s mainly observed in the United States\, candy fans around the world join in with giveaways\, retro-themed events\, and social media fun. Some sweet shops and brands offer special deals or free lollipops\, and schools or summer camps may use it as a theme day for crafts and treats. \nWhy National Lollipop Day Matters\nSure\, it’s about candy – but it’s also about joy. Lollipops are tied to childhood\, celebrations\, and a sense of delight that transcends age. In a world that often feels rushed or serious\, taking a moment to enjoy something small and sweet can be grounding and even restorative. \nFor businesses\, it’s a fun promotional hook. For families\, it’s an opportunity to create or relive memories. And for educators or activity leaders\, it’s a ready-made way to spark curiosity about food history\, color\, chemistry\, or even storytelling. \nHow to Get Involved in National Lollipop Day\nYou don’t need much to celebrate – just a lollipop and a sense of fun. Here are a few ways to join in: \n\nGive or Enjoy a Lollipop: Share a treat with a friend\, neighbour\, or coworker – or just enjoy one yourself.\nMake Your Own: Try a DIY lollipop recipe at home using sugar\, flavouring\, and molds – a great project for kids.\nThrow a Lollipop Party: Host a candy-themed gathering with decorations\, trivia\, and (of course) plenty of pops.\nGet Creative: Use lollipops in crafts or as edible toppers for cakes and cupcakes.\nLearn the History: Explore how lollipops became a cultural icon and who invented the stick-based sweet.\n\nHistory of National Lollipop Day\nThe origin of the lollipop is a bit sticky – but most sources credit the invention of the modern version to George Smith\, a candy maker from New Haven\, Connecticut\, who trademarked the name “Lolly Pop” in 1931. He reportedly named it after a racehorse he liked. However\, versions of sugar-on-a-stick have existed since ancient times in many cultures. \nNational Lollipop Day itself is believed to have been created by the National Confectioners Association in the United States to promote sweet treats during the summer months. Over time\, it caught on with candy lovers\, small businesses\, and nostalgic adults who remember the thrill of getting a lollipop at the bank\, the barber\, or after school. \nNoteworthy Facts About Lollipops\n\nThe word “lollipop” is thought to come from a combination of “lolly” (tongue) and “pop” (slap).\nThe world’s largest lollipop\, created by See’s Candies\, weighed over 7\,000 pounds and stood more than 5 feet tall.\nTootsie Pops\, invented in 1931\, are one of the most enduring lollipop brands in the US\, known for their chewy chocolate centre.\nSome lollipops now come with messages\, edible images\, or even real flowers inside.\nLollipops are used in some medical settings to help deliver medicine to children in a friendly way.\n\nHashtags\n#NationalLollipopDay\, #LollipopDay2026\, #SweetTreats\, #LollyLove \nLinks\n\nNational Confectioners Association\nSee’s Candies – Lollipop Range\nTootsie – Classic Lollipops
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July,United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260721
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SUMMARY:National Vanilla Ice Cream Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Vanilla Ice Cream Day is a delightful celebration dedicated to one of the world’s most beloved and timeless treats. Every year\, ice cream lovers across the United States come together to honor the simple yet delicious flavor that has been a staple in freezers and dessert menus for generations. Whether enjoyed in a cone\, a bowl\, or as part of a decadent dessert\, vanilla ice cream continues to hold a special place in the hearts of many. \nWhat is National Vanilla Ice Cream Day?\nNational Vanilla Ice Cream Day is an annual event that shines the spotlight on vanilla ice cream\, encouraging people to indulge in this classic dessert. It’s a day to appreciate the creamy\, smooth\, and subtly sweet flavor that remains a favorite among all age groups. Many ice cream parlors and restaurants participate by offering special promotions\, while families and friends often celebrate with homemade treats or by trying new recipes featuring vanilla ice cream. \nWhen is National Vanilla Ice Cream Day?\nNational Vanilla Ice Cream Day is observed every year on July 20th. \nWhy is National Vanilla Ice Cream Day Important?\nVanilla ice cream is more than just a dessert; it’s a nostalgic reminder of childhood\, summer gatherings\, and shared moments. This day highlights the enduring appeal of vanilla\, often considered the foundation for countless ice cream creations. By celebrating National Vanilla Ice Cream Day\, people recognize the role this humble flavor plays in culinary traditions and the joy it brings to people of all ages. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many fun ways to take part in National Vanilla Ice Cream Day: \n\nVisit your favorite ice cream shop: Treat yourself to a scoop (or two) of vanilla ice cream.\nMake homemade vanilla ice cream: Try your hand at making this classic dessert from scratch for a rewarding experience.\nHost a sundae party: Invite friends and family to create custom sundaes with vanilla ice cream as the base.\nShare your celebration on social media: Post photos and tag your favorite ice cream brands to spread the joy.\nExperiment with toppings: Explore new flavors by adding fruits\, syrups\, or crumbled cookies to your vanilla ice cream.\n\nHistory of National Vanilla Ice Cream Day\nWhile the exact origins of National Vanilla Ice Cream Day are unclear\, vanilla ice cream itself has a long and storied history. Vanilla became popular in the United States in the late 18th century\, and by the 19th century\, it was a staple in American ice cream parlors. The observance of this day is part of a broader appreciation for ice cream in July\, which is recognized as National Ice Cream Month in the United States. \nFacts About National Vanilla Ice Cream Day\n\nVanilla is the most popular ice cream flavor in the United States\, consistently topping national surveys.\nVanilla ice cream serves as the base for many classic desserts\, including root beer floats\, banana splits\, and ice cream sandwiches.\nVanilla comes from the pod of a tropical orchid\, making it one of the most labor-intensive flavors to produce.\nPresident Ronald Reagan officially designated July as National Ice Cream Month in 1984\, further boosting the popularity of ice cream celebrations in July.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#NationalVanillaIceCreamDay #VanillaIceCream #IceCreamLovers #July23 #NationalIceCreamMonth #SweetCelebration #DessertDay
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,July,United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260721
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SUMMARY:National Moon Day & Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars\, space enthusiasts\, as we get ready to celebrate National Moon Day and the Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary 2026. This commemorative event honors the historic moon landing of 1969\, a giant leap for mankind that sparked global interest in space exploration. Join the nation as we look back at this remarkable achievement and forward to the future of space travel. \nWhen is National Moon Day & Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary 2026?\nThe National Moon Day and Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary is observed annually on July 20. This year\, 2026\, will mark the 56th anniversary of the first manned moon landing. \nWhat is National Moon Day & Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary 2026?\nNational Moon Day and the Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary is a day where Americans and space enthusiasts worldwide remember and celebrate the day man first walked on the moon. It’s a day to reflect on the incredible achievement of the Apollo 11 mission and to inspire interest in space and science. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nHold a Moon Viewing Party: Gather friends and family to gaze at the moon through a telescope. Share facts about the Apollo missions and the moon’s craters and seas.\nVisit a Planetarium or Space Museum: Many institutions host special events on National Moon Day. Check your local listings.\nLearn about the Apollo Missions: Delve into the rich history of the Apollo program through documentaries\, books\, and online resources.\nParticipate in Space-Themed Activities: Build a model rocket\, create moon-themed artwork\, or write a poem about the moon.\n\nHistory of National Moon Day & Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary 2026\nThe Apollo 11 mission\, commanded by Neil Armstrong\, successfully landed on the moon on July 20\, 1969. Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first and second men to walk on the lunar surface. National Moon Day was later established by Presidential Proclamation 4071 in 1971 to commemorate this milestone in human history. \nFun or Interesting Facts About National Moon Day & Apollo Moon Landing Anniversary 2026\nHere are some fascinating facts about the moon and the Apollo mission: \n\nThe footprints left by the Apollo astronauts will likely stay on the moon for at least 100 million years.\nThe Apollo astronauts’ spacesuits were made by Playtex\, a company known for women’s underwear and baby products.\nNeil Armstrong carried with him a piece of the Wright brothers’ first airplane to the moon.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation online using relevant hashtags such as #NationalMoonDay\, #MoonLandingAnniversary\, #Apollo11\, and #MoonDay2026.
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture & Heritage
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SUMMARY:International Chess Day  2026
DESCRIPTION:International Chess Day\, observed on July 20th each year\, celebrates one of the world’s oldest and most intellectually engaging games. From grandmasters to casual players\, chess has united people of all ages and backgrounds for centuries. This globally recognised observance promotes chess as a tool for education\, strategic thinking\, and international harmony. \nWhat is International Chess Day?\nInternational Chess Day is an official United Nations observance that marks the founding of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) in 1924. It serves as a worldwide celebration of the game of chess\, highlighting its contributions to mental development\, cultural exchange\, and peaceful competition. Events include tournaments\, exhibitions\, educational programmes\, and online challenges designed to engage both new and experienced players. \nWhen is International Chess Day?\nInternational Chess Day takes place every year on July 20th\, the anniversary of the establishment of FIDE in Paris. The date was formally adopted as a UN international day in 2019 following a resolution co-sponsored by more than 50 countries\, underscoring the global cultural and educational impact of chess. \nWhy International Chess Day matters\nChess is more than a game — it is a universal language of logic\, strategy\, and patience. It fosters cognitive skills such as concentration\, problem-solving\, foresight\, and decision-making. In classrooms\, prisons\, refugee camps\, and retirement homes\, chess is being used to empower minds\, build resilience\, and bridge social divides. International Chess Day promotes these benefits and encourages greater accessibility to the game across the world. \nHow to get involved in International Chess Day\n\nPlay a game of chess online or with friends and family.\nJoin a local chess club or participate in a community tournament.\nWatch live-streamed matches featuring top players or rising talents.\nIntroduce someone new to the basics of chess and help them get started.\nRead about famous chess games\, strategies\, or grandmasters.\nShare your chess stories or victories using the official hashtags.\n\nHistory of International Chess Day\nChess dates back over 1\,500 years\, evolving from early strategic games played in India and Persia. The version we know today began to take shape in Europe during the 15th century. In 1924\, the International Chess Federation (FIDE) was founded in Paris to govern and promote the game on a global scale. The idea for International Chess Day was first proposed by UNESCO and was celebrated by chess communities for decades before being formally recognised by the United Nations General Assembly in 2019. Since then\, it has become a global event supported by schools\, clubs\, and cultural organisations worldwide. \nChess Facts and Global Reach\n\nChess is played by over 600 million people globally\, across all ages and skill levels.\nThe World Chess Championship is one of the most prestigious titles in all of competitive gaming.\nFamous figures such as Albert Einstein\, Benjamin Franklin\, and Napoleon Bonaparte were avid chess players.\nChess is increasingly being used in school curricula to improve focus\, maths skills\, and critical thinking.\nOnline chess platforms like Chess.com and Lichess have made the game more accessible than ever\, with millions of games played daily.\n\nHashtags\n#InternationalChessDay #ChessDay2026 #FIDE #PlayChess #ChessForAll \nLinks\n\nFIDE – International Chess Federation\nUnited Nations – International Chess Day\nChess.com\nLichess.org
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Fun & Quirky Awareness Days,International,July,United Kingdom,United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260727
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SUMMARY:Shark Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every July\, millions of people open their eyes to something they usually don’t notice: the incredible world of sharks. Shark Week 2026 returns for its 37th season on Sunday\, July 20 at 8 PM ET/PT\, airing on Discovery Channel and streaming on Max and Discovery+. This year’s lineup promises 20 hours of new programming that blends adrenaline\, science\, and storytelling to spotlight one of the ocean’s most awe-inspiring predators. \nWhat is Shark Week?\nLaunched in 1988\, Shark Week is Discovery Channel’s longest-running and most-watched event. It began as a conservation-driven initiative to dispel myths about sharks and has since evolved into a global phenomenon. The week features a mix of documentaries\, scientific explorations\, and dramatic recreations\, all aimed at deepening our understanding of sharks and their role in marine ecosystems. \nIn 2026\, the event kicks off with Dancing with Sharks\, hosted by Emmy Award-winning television personality Tom Bergeron. This unique special features expert divers performing choreographed underwater routines alongside various shark species\, including hammerheads and tiger sharks\, in an unprecedented underwater dance competition. \nWhen is Shark Week 2026?\nShark Week 2026 begins on Sunday\, July 20\, and runs through Saturday\, July 26. New programming will air nightly from 8 PM to 11 PM ET/PT\, with encore presentations throughout the week. Viewers can watch on Discovery Channel or stream episodes on Max and Discovery+. \nWhy Shark Week Matters\nShark Week serves as a platform to educate the public about the vital role sharks play in maintaining the health of our oceans. By showcasing their behaviors\, habitats\, and the challenges they face\, the event fosters a greater appreciation for these often-misunderstood creatures. It also highlights the importance of shark conservation and the need to protect marine biodiversity. \nHow to Get Involved in Shark Week\nThere are several ways to participate in Shark Week: \n\nWatch and Stream: Tune in to Discovery Channel or stream episodes on Max and Discovery+.\nHost a Viewing Party: Gather friends and family for a Shark Week marathon\, complete with themed snacks and decorations.\nEngage on Social Media: Share your thoughts and favorite moments using official hashtags to join the global conversation.\nSupport Conservation Efforts: Donate to organizations dedicated to shark research and marine conservation.\nEducate Yourself: Use the week as an opportunity to learn more about sharks and the challenges they face in the wild.\n\nHistory of Shark Week\nShark Week premiered in July 1988 with the goal of educating viewers about sharks and promoting conservation efforts. Over the years\, it has grown into a cultural event\, featuring a mix of educational content and entertainment. Notable specials have included the Air Jaws series\, which showcases great white sharks breaching the ocean surface\, and Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives\, a controversial mockumentary that sparked widespread discussion. \nNoteworthy Facts About Shark Week\n\nShark Week is the longest-running cable television programming event in history\, having started in 1988.\nThe 2026 lineup includes 20 hours of new programming\, featuring both returning favorites and new specials.\nPast hosts have included celebrities like Dwayne Johnson\, Jason Momoa\, and John Cena\, bringing star power to the event.\nThe event has expanded its reach globally\, airing in over 72 countries and attracting millions of viewers each year.\nShark Week has played a significant role in raising awareness about shark conservation and the importance of protecting marine ecosystems.\n\nHashtags\n#SharkWeek\, #SharkWeek2026\, #SharkConservation
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Animals & Wildlife Awareness,Australia,International,July,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260722
DTSTAMP:20260716T064922
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SUMMARY:Belgian National Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Belgian National Day is a significant event that’s celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervor in Belgium. This day is dedicated to commemorating the inauguration of King Leopold I\, the first King of the Belgians. The year 2026 marks another year of this memorable celebration. Here’s everything you need to know about Belgian National Day 2026. \nWhen is Belgian National Day 2026?\nBelgian National Day 2026 falls on Monday\, the 21st of July. This day is a national holiday in Belgium. \nWhat is Belgian National Day 2026?\nBelgian National Day is an annual celebration that marks the inauguration of King Leopold I\, the first King of the Belgians\, which took place on July 21\, 1831. This day is celebrated with various activities\, including parades\, fireworks\, concerts\, and public displays of the Belgian flag. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nParticipate in the celebrations by attending parades and other public events organized on this day.\nDisplay the Belgian flag at your home or workplace.\nLearn about the history and culture of Belgium to better understand the significance of this day.\nShare your experiences and thoughts about the day on social media using the relevant hashtags.\n\nHistory of Belgian National Day\nBelgian National Day was first celebrated on July 21\, 1890\, marking the 59th anniversary of King Leopold I’s inauguration. Since then\, it has been celebrated annually with utmost pride and joy by the people of Belgium. The day brings together Belgians from all walks of life to commemorate their country’s rich history and heritage. \nInteresting Facts About Belgian National Day\nThe celebrations of Belgian National Day often include a military parade in the capital city\, Brussels. It’s one of the few occasions when the Royal Family makes a public appearance. Also\, many Belgians use this day to express their love for their country through various forms of art\, music\, and cuisine. \nRelevant Hashtags\nShare your experiences and thoughts about Belgian National Day 2026 on social media using the following hashtags: #BelgianNationalDay2026\, #Belgium\, #July21\, and #NationalCelebration.
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture & Heritage
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260723
DTSTAMP:20260716T064922
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SUMMARY:World Brain Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year on July 22\, World Brain Day brings global attention to the importance of maintaining brain health across all ages. This day encourages everyone—from children to older adults—to adopt habits\, support research\, and reduce stigma around neurological conditions. \nWhat is World Brain Day?\nWorld Brain Day was established by the World Federation of Neurology in 2014 and is supported by the World Health Organization. It aims to highlight the role of the brain in overall health\, increase public understanding of neurological disorders\, and advocate for better prevention and care worldwide. \nWhen is World Brain Day?\nWorld Brain Day is observed every year on July 22. In 2026\, the day falls on a Tuesday. Organisations host local and online events throughout July to mark the occasion. \nWhy World Brain Day Matters\nThe brain controls everything from thinking and movement to emotion and memory. Neurological disorders like stroke\, epilepsy and dementia affect millions globally\, yet early prevention\, better awareness and access to quality care can make a meaningful difference. \nThis year’s theme\, Brain Health for All Ages\, stresses that brain care is a lifelong pursuit. Experts highlight simple habits—like regular exercise\, supervising blood pressure and staying mentally active—as essential for brain disease prevention and overall well being. \nHow to Get Involved in World Brain Day\n\nJoin events: Participate in seminars\, walks or online sessions focused on brain health and neurological awareness.\nEmbrace healthy habits: Adopt brain friendly practices—daily exercise\, nutritious diet\, quality sleep\, mental challenges and social engagement.\nPromote awareness: Share facts about early detection\, stroke signs and dementia prevention using the hashtag #WorldBrainDay.\nSupport research: Donate to or volunteer with organisations funding neurological research and patient care.\nCheck in: Talk to a healthcare provider if you experience symptoms like memory loss\, headaches or sudden changes in coordination.\n\nHistory of World Brain Day\nThe idea originated in 2013 and received formal approval in 2014. The date of July 22 reflects the founding of the World Federation of Neurology in 1957. Since then\, the day has grown into a global movement supported by neurologists\, researchers and patients across more than 100 countries. \nNoteworthy Facts About World Brain Day\n\nEach year focuses on a key theme—past topics include epilepsy\, stroke and dementia prevention.\nNeurological disorders account for a significant portion of global disability and mortality—prevention and early treatment are vital.\nIn 2026\, experts emphasise the unique human brain traits that no AI can match: empathy\, imagination and resilience.\nBrain health is tied to lifestyle—blood pressure\, diet\, exercise\, lifelong learning and social contact all play a role.\nDespite advances\, up to 80 percent of neurological disease burden occurs in low and middle income countries.\n\nHashtags\n#WorldBrainDay\, #BrainHealthForAllAges\, #BrainHealth \nLinks\n\nWorld Federation of Neurology – World Brain Day\nWorld Health Organization – Brain Health Resources\nLocal Neurological Health Organisations (example)
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260723
DTSTAMP:20260716T064922
CREATED:20250722T063653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T235238Z
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SUMMARY:National Mango Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Each year on July 22\, mango lovers around the world celebrate National Mango Day – a joyful observance that pays tribute to the luscious “king of fruits.” Whether you enjoy them fresh\, in smoothies\, or as part of a Caribbean curry\, this day is all about honouring mango’s rich flavours\, cultural heritage\, and health benefits. \nWhat is National Mango Day?\nNational Mango Day is an annual celebration dedicated to appreciating mangoes in all their forms. Originating in India in 1987 through the National Horticulture Board\, it encourages exploration of different varieties\, recipes\, and cultural traditions tied to this beloved fruit. \nWhen is National Mango Day?\nIt falls on July 22 each year. In 2026\, that date lands on a Tuesday. The timing aligns with peak mango season in many countries\, making it perfect for enjoying the freshest\, juiciest fruit. \nWhy National Mango Day Matters\nMangoes are nutrient-rich\, packed with vitamins A\, C\, E\, fiber\, and antioxidants that promote eye health\, immunity\, and digestion. Beyond nutrition\, they carry cultural significance—being the national fruit of India\, Pakistan\, and the Philippines\, and the national tree of Bangladesh\, with a cultivation history tracing back over 4\,000 years. \nThis day fosters appreciation for farmers\, biodiversity\, and the traditions surrounding mango cultivation and cuisine. \nHow to Celebrate National Mango Day\n\nEnjoy a fresh mango: Eat it sliced\, blended into a smoothie\, or straight from the peel with spice or lime.\nTry new recipes: Cook up mango chutney\, salsa\, curry\, desserts\, or pickles to celebrate the fruit’s versatility.\nHost a mango tasting: Invite friends over for a party sampling different cultivars like Alphonso\, Kent\, or Tommy Atkins.\nSupport growers: Seek out local or imported specialty mango varieties to support farmers and fair trade.\nLearn and share: Post facts—like mango’s origin in South Asia and its export success—to spread awareness.\n\nHistory of National Mango Day\nIn 1987\, India’s National Horticulture Board designated July 22 to honour mango’s role in heritage and agriculture. The date celebrates mango’s cultural impact\, culinary versatility\, and nutritional value. Over time\, other countries embraced the day\, with the U.S. National Mango Board promoting it through events and giveaways. \nNoteworthy Facts About Mangoes\n\nMango cultivation dates back over 4\,000 years in the Himalayan region of India and Myanmar.\nThere are hundreds of mango cultivars worldwide\, with popular types like Alphonso\, Kesar\, Haden\, and Keitt.\nIndia\, Pakistan\, and the Philippines consider mango their national fruit; Bangladesh their national tree.\nMangoes provide vitamins A and C\, fiber\, and antioxidants that help vision\, digestion\, and immunity.\nJuly is prime mango season in many regions; 2026 marks perfect timing for mango festivals and tastings.\n\nHashtags\n#NationalMangoDay\, #MangoLove\, #KingOfFruits\, #MangoSeason \nLinks\n\nNational Day Calendar – National Mango Day\nNational Today – Mango Day Celebration\nNational Mango Board – Celebrating Mango Day
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Food & Nutrition Awareness,International,July,United Kingdom,United States
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