July 1th is Canada, International Joke, International Reggae, National Creative Ice Cream Flavors, National Gingersnap and more!

Canada Day

Around Canada, Canadian's everywhere celebrate Canada Day on July 1st. The day honors the day three provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Canada Province) became one country under the Constitution Act on July 1, 1867. On February 15th, Canadians celebrate their flag.

International Joke Day

On July 1st, the International Joke Day falls at the halfway point in the year. The day encourages laughter. What better way to start the second half of the year than by chuckling and with a smile?

International Reggae Day

Every year on July 1st, International Reggae Day commemorates reggae music and its influence on Jamaican music..

National Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day

We all scream for ice cream, as you scream, I scream, we all scream for ice cream. National Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day is July 1st, a day to try or wonder about the odd combinations of ice cream flavors on display.. When you celebrate this holiday, try the traditional chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry ice cream.

National Gingersnap Day

Mmmmmm, hungry? Mmmmmm, hungry? Celebrate National Gingersnap Day on July 1st by indulging in this sweet and savory dish. Typically, ginger, cinnamon, and brown sugar are used in gingersnap cookies' recipes. For generations, the combination of sweet and spicy has been enjoyed.

National Postal Worker Day

On July 1st, National Postal Workers Day honors postal employees from around the country and encourages us to express our appreciation. Many men and women who work tirelessly and diligently to deliver all of our mail. Thank you to the numerous men and women who work tirelessly and diligently to provide all of our mail. These employees face some of the worst working conditions, yet they continue to work six days a week. Those employees face some of the most difficult working conditions.

National U.s. Postage Stamp Day

National US Postage Stamp Day, July 1st, recognizes the simplicity and simplicity with which we can send and receive mail. A stamp signifies payment for the delivery of a letter or a box.