July Holidays
July 4th- Independence Day
We all know what this one is, and many of us look forward to it all year! Independence Day is a day to commemorate the adoption of the
Declaration of Independence. The
Declaration was signed on July
4, 1776, which declared the United States of America ’s
independence form the Kingdom
of Great Britain . Throughout the USA , there are many celebrations
held in most cities which typically include fireworks, parades, armed forces
ceremonies and carnivals. How did you celebrate?
July 15- Tapioca Pudding Day
No questions about what you are supposed to do this day, EAT TAPIOCA PUDDING! Tapioca pudding is a great treat for a hot
summer day. If you haven’t tried tapioca
pudding, go ahead and try it today, the most common flavors are vanilla and
chocolate. Fun Fact: Tapioca is made
from the starch of a cassava root; the starch forms tiny soft balls in the
pudding which gives the pudding a unique texture.
July 19- Flitch Day
Flitch Day is a holiday that is rooted in an old English
custom. Since the year 1104, any married
couple that could prove via a trial that they had been faithful and loving to
each other for one year would win a prize of sorts. The prize was a half of a pig which at the
time was called a flitch of bacon.
Supposedly this is where the term “bring home the bacon”
originated. Even to this day they hold
flitch “trials” but now they only hold the trials once every four years.
July 20- First Day of Ramadan
Ramadan is noted as an Islamic tradition. It is known as one of the 5 pillars of Islam
and is a mandatory fasting period.
Muslims believe this month is a month of revelations of God to mankind
because the first verses of the Qur’an were written by the Islamic prophet,
Muhammad during this time.
July 22- Parent’s Day
Founded in 1994 by Former President Bill Clinton; Parent’s
Day was established for "recognizing, uplifting and supporting the role of
parents in the rearing of children." So celebrate, parents!
Important Days in History for the Month of July:
Amelia Earhart and her airplane were lost in Pacific Ocean , 1937
The first All-Star baseball game was played in Chicago , 1933
The first man (Astronaut Neil Armstrong) to set foot on the
moon, 1969
Bank robber John Dillinger was shot and killed by F.B.I.
agents outside a Chicago
theatre, 1934
Benjamin Franklin became Post-Master General and the Postal
Service was established, 1775
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