We are celebrating Bahamas Independence Day on July 10. The Bahamas is a small island nation south of Florida and north of Cuba. The island nation of the Bahamas is the ‘Commonwealth of The Bahamas.’ It is a sovereign country in the Lucayan Archipelago in the Atlantic. The country gained its independence on July 10, 1973. Prince Charles himself handed over the documentation to Prime Minister Lynden Pindling, officially making the Bahamas a fully independent nation. We celebrate the nation’s culture, traditions, and natural beauty on this day. Join us and be a part of the Bahamas Independence Day celebrations.
Work Without Your Hands Day

Work Without Your Hands Day is celebrated on July 5 every year. This holiday is inspired by the famous cartoon series “SpongeBob SquarePants.” In it, the heroes celebrate fictional and real-life holidays: Annoy Squidward Day, Employee Brotherhood Day, Free Balloon Day, or Work Without Hands Day. It is a day when no one in Bikini Bottom uses their hands at work. Americans love this cartoon, so they decided to celebrate this holiday with SpongeBob. It’s a celebration for all children and adults who also love this series.
Djibouti Independence Day

Djibouti’s Independence Day is on June 27. It is a national holiday in Djibouti where we celebrate the declaration of independence of the country from France in 1977. The occasion is celebrated by hosting the Djibouti national flag, parades, speeches from the President and the Prime Minister, and various cultural and entertainment programs. Djibouti is a country located in the Horn of Africa. They share borders with Somaliland, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and the Red Sea. The country has a history of sacrifice and struggles for independence. The story of independence and the events that followed would be a major topic of discussion throughout the country during this time.