April 7 National Day
April 7 National Day:
Date | Day | Where |
7th April | Good Friday | World Wide |
7th April | National Beer Day | United States |
7th April | World Health Day | World Wide |
7th April | Day Of Remembrance Of The Victim Of The Rwanda Genocide | Rwanda |
7th April | International Beaver Day | World Wide |
7th April | International Snail Papers Day | United States |
7th April | Karume Day | Tanzania |
7th April | Make The First Move Day | United States |
7th April | Metric System Day | United States |
7th April | Motherhood And Beauty Day | Armenia |
7th April | Mozambican National Women’s Day | Mozambique |
7th April | National Coffee Cake Day | United States |
7th April | National Girl Me Too Day | United States |
7th April | National Nico Day | World Wide |
7th April | National No Housework Day | United States |
7th April | National Pet Health Insurance Day | United States |
7th April | Poet in a Cupcake Day | United States |
7th April | Public Television Day | United States |
7th April | Walk to Work Day | United States |
7th April | World Marbles Day | United States |
7th April | Hospital Admitting Clerk Day | World Wide |
Good Friday
Being a part of the Holy Week, this event is one of the most remarkable ones for the Christian community. Learn about this religious event’s history by reading books and online articles. Visit your nearest church and participate in prayer services. You can also become a volunteer at your local church.
National Beer Day
Beer is the oldest recorded recipe in the world as people have been making it for 5,000+ years. As per a report, around 2.2 million people are employed in the beer industry. Visit an authentic craft beer bar or a local brewery with friends to observe this day.
World Health Day
The World Health Organization established this event to promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Observe this day by organizing a conversation in your community as WHO provides free information toolkits. Read healthcare magazines to know more about the current situation. On the other hand, don’t forget to appreciate all healthcare workers.
Day Of Remembrance Of The Victim Of The Rwanda Genocide
The Rwandan genocide started in 1994 during the Rwanda Civil War. According to a report by the government, over 2,000,000 people became refugees during this genocide. Observe this remarkable day by watching a documentary. If you know someone from Rwanda, they can help you out in this case.
International Beaver Day
Beavers Wetlands & Wildlife, an American non-profit organization established this event in 2009. The event is celebrated on the birthday of Dorothy Richards who is popular as the ‘Beaver Woman’ as she studied beavers for over 50 years. Learn some interesting facts about beavers and share them with your friends.
International Snail Papers Day
The newspaper has a long history. As per reports, the Roman empire in 59 BC innovated written news. If you want to observe this event, you can read the daily newspaper or learn the history of newspapers. On the other hand, you can also appreciate people who are working in the news industry.
Karume Day
Everyone celebrates the legacy of Abeid Amani Karume, the former Vice President of Tanzania and President of Zanzibar. You have the best chance to learn about Karume and his works. In fact, you can explore the history of Zanzibar which has been the home for humans for over 20,000 years.
Make The First Move Day
Bullying is a crucial issue in the US right now. Become a volunteer in your local anti-bullying organization and raise awareness about bullying. On the other hand, you can also share your word on social media platforms.
Metric System Day
The International System of Units is used by many countries around the world and was introduced by France in 1799. You can learn more about the metric system to observe this event. Plus, don’t forget to share some facts with your friends on social media platforms.
Motherhood And Beauty Day
The history of Armenia began during the 6th century B.C. Armenians observe this day by appreciating the beauty of women and their contribution over years. If you know Armenian, you can learn about this beautiful country’s history. In fact, you can share some facts on social media.
Mozambican National Women’s Day
Josina Muthemba Machel was the first president of Mozambique. It’s the best way to honor Machel for her dedication to Mozambique’s Independence War. If you are from Mozambique, you can attend an event. Or, you can also learn about Mozambique and the iconic women who helped this county in various ways.
National Coffee Cake Day
Awaken your creative soul and try out the best coffee cake recipe to observe this remarkable day. Alternatively, you can visit your nearest bakery and get your slice of coffee cake. Share your experience with others by posting a couple of pictures on social media platforms.
National Girl Me Too Day
Be it your mother or friend, every woman can be a source of inspiration. Symonia Montgomery, the creator of the ‘Me Too’ movement established this event in 2017. Learn about this event and the contribution of women in this country. This is the best way to appreciate every woman you know.
National Nico Day
Nico is quite a popular name in many European countries such as Italy, Portugal, Germany, and Netherlands. On the other hand, this is also a short form of several names including Nicolas or Nicole. If you know someone named Nico, it’s the best day to make them feel special.
National No Housework Day
Take a break from doing daily household chores. There are so many things you can do to observe this event. From going on a short road trip to watching your favorite web series, there are so many things to do. Or, you can experiment with something new such as trying out a new recipe.
National Pet Health Insurance Day
Claes Virgin, the founder of Lansforsakrings Alliance, wrote the first pet insurance in 1890 in Sweden. You can observe this event by purchasing insurance for your beloved pet. Spread your word on social media and encourage other pet parents to do the same as it’s an essential task.
Poet in a Cupcake Day
Tweetspeak, a popular poetry community established this event in 2018 to appreciate poets. They started as a Twitter group where they used to share different poetries. Give wings to your creativity and bake decorative cupcakes with your favorite poet’s stickers. Don’t forget to share your cupcakes with your friends and family members.
Public Television Day
Television is one of the most amazing inventions of mankind. Dr. John W. Meaney starred in the first public television station K.U.H.T. IN 1941. This event gives you a chance to explore the history of public television. Or, you can even watch your local public television channel.
Walk to Work Day
Prevention magazine established this event in 2004 to encourage everyone to walk more. So, it’s the best day to ditch your vehicle and start a healthy habit. The best part is you can even encourage your colleagues and friends to join. Make sure you spread your word on social media.
World Marbles Day
We celebrate this event as the British Marbles Championship first took place on this day in 1588. Observe this amazing day by learning how to play marbles. In fact, you can even throw a marbles party and enjoy it with your friends. Share your experience with social media friends and encourage them.
Hospital Admitting Clerk Day
Hospital admitting clerks play a crucial role when we first visit there. Honor them by saying a simple ‘Thank You’ and make their day with warm appreciation. The best way to observe this day is by sharing a social media post and encouraging others to appreciate these dedicated clerks.