July 17th Holidays

We have 15 holidays listed for July 17.

July 17th is the 198th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. On this day, during the fourth Crusade, the siege of Constantinople begins and the 21st modern Olympic games in Montreal are boycotted by 25 African teams (later rising to 33 nations) due to New Zealand playing rugby in apartheid South Africa. Famous birthdays include Angela Merkel, Camilla Duchess of Cambridge, and Luke Bryan. Today is World Emoji Day.
Jul17

National Lottery Day

There’s something about free money that seems rather appealing.

Jul17

World Emoji Day

Light up your friends' phones with all the emojis you want today — it's a healthy obsession.

Jul17

Global Hug Your Kids Day

Wrap your kid in a bear hug on Global Hug Your Kids Day.

Jul17

King's Birthday in Lesotho

Let's dive into the history of this event and check out fun ways to celebrate.

Jul17

Korean Constitution Day

Hang the national flag in honor of the proclamation of the South Korean constitution.

Jul17

Marine Day in Japan

Celebrate Marine Day by going to the beach and appreciating what we’ve been given.

Jul17

National Cory Day

Celebrate and appreciate all Corys around the world on this National Cory Day.

Jul17

National Get Out of the Dog House Day

No one wants to be ‘in the doghouse’ — this day encourages us to get out.

Jul17

National Peach Ice Cream Day

It's sweet, it's tangy, it's cold — it is everything you need in this hot weather!

Jul17

National Tattoo Day

It illuminates something you didn’t see before.

Jul17

President's Day in Botswana

Get ready to commemorate the leader of a nation on Botswana’s most important holiday.

Jul17

U Tirot Sing Day

Celebrate the power of determination and bravery as we mark U Tirot Sing Day.

Jul17

World Day for International Justice

Justice is served, internationally! Read on for how we plan to honor this day.

Jul17

Wrong Way Corrigan Day

We celebrate the man famous for flying the 'wrong way' — Douglas Corrigan.

Jul17

Yellow Pig Day

Whether you’re a math rookie or a world-leading professor, let's celebrate!