• National Disability Independence Day

    National Disability Independence Day celebrates the 1990 signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act. This act provides individuals with physical and intellectual disabilities protection from employment discrimination, equal opportunity to access buildings and public transportation, and more.

  • Women’s Equality Day, US

    Women’s Equality Day commemorates the adoption of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution giving women the right to vote.

  • Make a Gift Day

    Make a Gift Day encourages people to lovingly hand craft holiday gifts for their loved ones.

  • Canada Day

    Canada Day marks the anniversary of the confederation of Canada in 1867 when the British North America Act came into effect. The day is observed with patriotic events, fireworks, parades, and various festivities across the country, symbolizing Canadian pride and unity. Click HERE for information and activities.

  • Independence Day, United States

    U.S. Independence Day commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, marking the thirteen American colonies' separation from British rule. The day is observed with patriotic displays, fireworks, barbecues, parades, and various festivities that symbolize the nation's commitment to freedom and independence.

  • Festival of Giants, France

    During the first weekend in July, the north of France celebrates Fêtes de Gayant (Festival of Giants). Most northern cities have a patron giant that is said to protect the city and its people. Carried through the streets, these giants are made of wood and measure between six and eight and a half meters in…

  • Running of the Bulls, Spain

    Running of the Bulls, the world’s most exciting bull race, takes place every July in the streets of Pamplona, Spain.

  • Tanabata (Star Festival)

    Tanabata, also known as the "Star Festival," is celebrated every year on July 7 in Japan. Read more.

  • World Chocolate Day

    World Chocolate Day marks the introduction of chocolate to Europe in the 1500s, where it quickly became a popular treat.