Peasants´Day is celebrated on August 8 each year in Tanzania and aims to celebrate the farmers that keep society fed and running. This day was also known as Workers’ Day, then Industry’s Day, and Farmer’s Day. It was originally celebrated as Saba Saba, which means “seven, seven.” This caused a bit of confusion to the public when Farmers’ Day was established on August 8. Therefore, the two holidays were combined and are now celebrated as one public holiday. This is a public holiday for the general population and a day on which people can enjoy communal meals, drinking, dancing, and music.
Virgin Islands Day

Virgin Islands Day is observed on July 1 every year in the British Virgin Islands. Something important is that the date of this holiday may differ to create a long weekend. This holiday was known as Territory Day, until 2021. The British Virgin Islands is located in the eastern part of the Caribbean Sea. It is an island chain consisting of four larger islands, Tortola, Anegada, Virgin Gorda, and Jost Van Dyke, and 32 smaller islands and islets, including Great Tobago, Salt, Peter, Cooper, Norman, Guana, Beef, Great Thatch, Little Thatch, and Marina Cay, of which more than 20 are uninhabited.
Early Bird Day

Early Bird Day is observed on July 1 and it is celebrated annually. This crazy day is all about being the first one to grab the best out of what is on sale. People go to shops, restaurants, and supermarkets very early in the morning to try to grab the best product, service, dish, and whatever else they can get their hands on. Some shops and restaurants offer special products or dishes on this day but only if you go there in the morning. So you must be a morning person if you want to make the most of it.