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July 19th Holidays

We have 15 holidays listed for July 19.

July 19th is the 200th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. On this day, the first US women's rights convention was held in Seneca Falls NY, and Winston Churchill launches his "V for Victory" campaign in the U.K. Famous birthdays include, Samuel Colt and Lizzie Borden. Today is National Daiquiri Day.
Jul19

Flight Attendant Safety Professionals' Day

Today, we honor and recognize the hard work, dedication, and professionalism of flight attendants.

Jul19

Flitch Day

Join us in celebrating the lip-smacking side of bacon that is deep-rooted in tradition

Jul19

International Retainer Day

On this day we're reminded about the benefits of dental retainers and how they help us.

Jul19

International Snowdon Race

Best of luck to you if you’re competing in this 10-mile endurance run.

Jul19

Liberation Day/FSLN Revolution Day

Liberation Day marked the end of the Somoza dynasty and the beginning of the Sandinista government.

Jul19

Martyr's Day Myanmar

Learn about the tragedy behind one of the most important holidays in Myanmar.

Jul19

National Football Day

Celebrate National Football Day by kicking a ball and scoring a goal with your friends or family.

Jul19

National Strawberry Rhubarb Wine Day

Celebrate by grabbing a glass of yummy Strawberry Rhubarb Wine and making a toast!

Jul19

National Urban Beekeeping Day

On National Urban Beekeeping Day, we celebrate the creatures responsible for pollination.

Jul19

National Words with Friends Day

This holiday is the perfect opportunity to enjoy a game with a friend.

Jul19

Sandinista Revolution Day

Get ready to learn about the most significant conflict in Central American history.

Jul19

Toss Away the “Could Haves” and “Should Haves” Day

Take control of your future by avoiding dwelling on your past mistakes.

Jul19

Woodie Wagon Day

Before metallic cars, there were woodie wagons. Let’s honor the great invention of the woodie wagon.

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