Take a Monkey to Lunch Day

Take a Monkey to Lunch Day is celebrated on July 21 every year. It was created to celebrate and bring awareness to monkeys and all things simian. The holiday considers apes, tarsiers, lemurs, and other non-human primates to bring light to the different types of primates around the world. The holiday helps to spread useful information about the issues that the animals endure as a species. This awareness helps to eventually provide a more stable environment for the animals and helps them lead better lives. Environmental activists are very passionate about the holiday. It is a favorite for many people because people love intelligent primates.

NATIONAL PENNSYLVANIA DAY

National Pennsylvania Day, celebrated on July 20 every year, honors the second state to join the Union. It is a day to commemorate the significance of Pennsylvania in American history, as well as its distinctive landmarks and culture that still exist today. Pennsylvania is also known as the Keystone State since it was once the temporary capital of the United States in Philadelphia. While the origin of the term has been lost, the meaning has not. Bridge builders understand that leaving the important keystone out of their construction would be a mistake that would result in collapse.

National Fortune Cookie Day

On National Fortune Cookie Day, celebrated on July 20, we picture you enjoying a crunchy, sweet delicacy! Every year, Americans commemorate the cookie that is a staple of Chinese take-out. These crisp, folded biscuits have a buttery flavor to them. When you open them, you’ll discover a piece of paper with a message nestled inside. The phrase will range from profound wisdom to hard puzzles to basic common sense. Some fortunes incorporate quotations from well-known thinkers. Every year, about three billion fortune cookies are created and consumed by ecstatic admirers. It’s time for everyone to enjoy this great occasion, National Fortune Cookie Day!