July 30 National Day
July 30 National Day:
Date | Day | Where |
30th July | International Day Of Friendship | World Wide |
30th July | National Cheesecake Day | United States |
30th July | Armed Forces Day | Guatemala |
30th July | Enthronement In Morocco | Morocco |
30th July | Martyrs’ Day In South Sudan | South Sudan |
30th July | National Father-in-law Day | United States |
30th July | National Norma Day | World Wide |
30th July | National Support Public Education Day | United States |
30th July | National Whistleblower Day | United States |
30th July | Paperback Book Day | United States |
30th July | Reek Sunday | Ireland |
30th July | Share A Hug Day | United States |
30th July | Vanuatu Independence Day | Vanuatu |
30th July | World Day Against Trafficking In Persons | World Wide |
30th July | World Snorkeling Day | World Wide |
International Day Of Friendship
The United Nations General Assembly established this event to encourage everyone to share love, happiness, and positivity in their circles. Strengthen your bond with your people by doing several activities together. Meet your best friends and make them feel special by showering love. Attend a community culture event and understand the key motive of this unique celebration. Share the best memory with your social media audience by using the hashtag.
National Cheesecake Day
According to some unofficial reports, the cheesecake was invented by Greek people during the Olympics. However, Arnold Reuben was the one who popularized cheesecake in America. Study the interesting history of cheesecake by reading blogs and books. If you are from New York, treat yourself to the famous cheesecake.
Armed Forces Day
Explore the history of Guatemala and read up about the heroes who contributed to the country’s history. It’s time to show your respect toward them. Plan a trip to Guatemala and discover some remarkable tourist places that tell the ancient history of this country. If you are from Guatemala, join a parade of several activities to observe this day.
Enthronement In Morocco
King Mohammed VI took the throne of Morocco in 1999. However, the observation started in 1933. It’s the best opportunity to learn the history of Morocco and its contribution to the world. Plan a trip to Morocco to explore some iconic landmarks and taste the best dishes of the country. If you are from Morocco, you can attend the traditional enthronement to observe this event. Write something special about Morocco by using the #EnthronementInMorocco hashtag.
Martyrs’ Day In South Sudan
John Garang de Mabior, a Sudanese leader, was killed in a tragic helicopter crash on 30th July 2005. The observation is dedicated to his honor. Explore the history of South Sudan by studying various magazines and newspapers. Learn the contribution of Garang de Mabior in the history of this country. If you are from South Sudan, attend an event and get to know about Sudanese culture.
Celebrate this special event by appreciating your beloved father-in-law. Do something unique to make him feel special such as sending him a gift or making a special dish. Strengthen your bond with him by doing his favorite activities. Share some special moments of your father-in-law alongside a couple of photos with your friends on social networking portals by using the official #NationalFatherinlawDay hashtag.
National Norma Day
Norma is a feminine name that has a Latin origin. However, the name wasn’t that popular before. Observe this event by learning the interesting history of this name. Throw a party for her or send her a special gift. Watch ‘Psycho’, a classic horror movie that features a character called ‘Norma’. Share some facts about Norma on social media.
National Support Public Education Day
According to some reports, Egypt created the first schooling system back in 2000 B.C. This event was established in 2010 to raise awareness about education. Observe this event by attending an event about education awareness. Become a volunteer at an organization that helps people provide education. Encourage life education and let people know about the importance of daily life. Use social media portals to raise awareness about this event.
Stephen M. Kohn, a reputed lawyer, established the National Whistleblower Center in 1988. He also created this event as an annual celebration. Educate yourself by studying whistleblowers from books and magazines. Study the Whistleblower Protection Bill to learn more about whistleblowers. Watch some documentaries on this particular topic.
Paperback Book Day
Penguin, an English publishing house, started the idea of popularizing paperbacks back in the 20th century. However, as per a source, the use of paperback books started back in the 17th century. Learn some interesting facts about paperbacks. Observe this event by reading your favorite classic paperback. Visit a local bookstore and purchase some paperback books. Gift your best friend a paperback book to observe this national holiday.
Reek Sunday
Garland Sunday is an Irish religious event where everyone climbs the sacred mountain. The event is celebrated to honor St. Patrick by reaching the top of the sacred Crough Patrick. Plan a trip to Ireland and climb the Crough Patrick with your friends. Learn the history of this sacred mountain by studying various books and blogs. Spread your words and let people know about this special event on social networking sites.
Share A Hug Day
Mike Brundritt created this event in 2018 to honor his beloved wife and elder son who lost their lives in a tragic accident. Study Brundritt’s story by visiting his social media account.
Vanuatu Independence Day
Learn some amazing facts about this country by studying some online articles. If you are from Vanuatu, you have a chance to attend some events to celebrate independence day.
World Day Against Trafficking In Persons
The United Nations General Assembly established this event in 2013 to raise awareness about this sensitive topic. Educate yourself by learning the history of trafficking. Become a donor or volunteer of an organization that supports human trafficking victims. Help a victim by offering a job or something they need. On the other hand, use social media to let other people know about this event and raise awareness.
World Snorkeling Day
The British Standards Institution first described snorkeling activity in 1969. Learn the long history of snorkeling and other water activities by doing some research. Observe this amazing event by snorkeling with your friends. Participate in an underwater sport event and discover aquatic life. Do something crazy with your friends and family members and share the experience on social media by using the #WorldSnorkelingDay hashtag.