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July 24th: National & International Days, Celebrations and Observances

BY TRVST
PUBLISHED: 03·03·25

July 24 fills calendars with special events. In Utah, Pioneer Day honors local heritage, as people elsewhere embrace health and wellness practices.

Zoo keepers across the nation receive special thanks this week. These hands-on experts work daily with countless animals, ensuring their health and safety.

Researchers track moth activity during National Moth Week. These silent insects play key roles in night pollination, yet many people overlook their value.

Families gather to celebrate National Cousins Day through stories and traditions. On the technical side, Thermal Engineer Day spotlights better energy solutions. Each event adds its own stamp to this mid-summer date, from personal connections to public education.

What Day is July 24th?

July 24 marks several celebrations: International Self-Care Day, Utah's Pioneer Day, and National Cousins Day. The date includes National Tequila Day and National Thermal Engineer Day. It falls within National Zoo Keeper Week and National Moth Week, supporting wildlife protection.

National Days and Awareness Events on July 24th

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National Cousins Day
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Cousins occupy a weird middle ground in families. They're not quite siblings but closer than regular friends. You grow up together at family events, share inside jokes that last for years, and somehow they always know which relatives to avoid. Some cousins become your best friends. Others you see twice a year and pick up right where you left off.

Awareness Weeks Including July 24th

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National Zoo Keeper Week
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Zookeepers don't just feed animals. They monitor health, create enrichment activities, maintain habitats, and track behavior patterns. Many conduct research that helps threatened species recover. This week spotlights these dedicated professionals whose hands-on work connects visitors with wildlife while advancing conservation goals across the globe.
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Capture the Sunset Week
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Bring your camera during the third week of July for Capture the Sunset Week. The Shirley Heinze Land Trust launched this event that now connects photographers across continents. Each evening offers new lighting conditions and sky patterns. Past participants have shared stunning images from backyard decks in Michigan to coastal views in Manila. The collected photos show how the same sunset looks completely different through thousands of lenses around the world.
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National Parenting Gifted Children Week
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Supporting parents of high-ability children with resources that matter. This week focuses on real-world strategies for families managing academic acceleration alongside social-emotional needs. Meet other parents facing similar challenges while experts from NAGC and SENG share research-backed approaches. From classroom advocacy to handling perfectionism at home—practical help without the fluff.
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Coral Reef Awareness Week
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Marine experts work daily to save coral reefs worldwide. Local teams run beach cleanups and teach reef conservation, showing how these habitats protect coastlines and support over 25% of ocean species. Get involved at nearby coastal events to make a direct impact on reef health.

4 Monthly Observances Across July

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National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
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Mental health stigma hits minority communities hard. Many face steep barriers - from finding therapists who understand their culture to accessing care in their native language. Better mental healthcare starts with recognizing these everyday challenges that prevent people from getting help.
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Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month
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Juvenile arthritis affects 300,000 American children. Throughout July, the Arthritis Foundation campaigns to raise awareness, fund research, and back families struggling with this painful reality. Support our efforts now—these kids deserve childhoods without constant pain and medical appointments.
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national park and recreation month
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Parks add life to our neighborhoods. These green spaces offer a perfect spot for morning walks, weekend picnics, and summer fun. Take time this month to explore your local parks - they're the heart of outdoor life in our towns and cities.
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National Independent Retailer Month
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What started as a single week now fills all of July. National Independent Retailers Week celebrates small shops across American and British towns. Local store owners get recognition for their products and how they boost the local economy. When customers buy from nearby stores, the money stays in the neighborhood and helps create jobs.
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Make A Difference On July 24th  

July 24 brings chances to pitch in - right in your own neighborhood.

  • The dedicated staff at local zoos rarely get the praise they deserve. Drop by, see their work with endangered species firsthand. After dark, flip on the porch lights. It's National Moth Week, and researchers need these nighttime observations for their population studies.
  • Got dripping faucets? Fix them. Those little leaks add up fast. And speaking of home fixes - local thermal pros can suggest better cooling options. Good for your electric bill, even better for the environment.
  • Pull out those dusty family albums. Your cousins probably haven't seen half those old snapshots. Some folks dig deep into family trees too - amazing what turns up. Feeling stretched thin? The fix might be simple: lunch in the park, a quick walk, fresh air.
  • The wildlife groups around here do solid work protecting local animals. They run on volunteer power and community support - every bit counts.

Did You Know? July 24th Facts and Historical Events

July 24th holds some unusual weather records and achievements.

  • Back in 1935, the Dust Bowl hit hard - Chicago sweltered at 109°F, Milwaukee at 104°F. Farmers lost an incredible 100 million acres. This led farmers to rethink their methods, bringing in new ways to protect the soil.
  • In 1987, Hulda Crooks reached Mount Fuji's peak at age 91. She'd already climbed Mount Whitney so many times - 23 in total - that people started calling her "Grandma Whitney." After 65, she kept going, reaching the top of 97 different peaks.
  • A mine struck the SS Bridgeton in the Persian Gulf that July. Though the hull took damage, quick thinking kept the ship floating. No oil leaked into the water, which meant the fish and marine life stayed safe.

July 24th - Notable Birthdays

July 24th connects an unexpected group of scientists and adventurers.

  • Danish scientist Johan Forchhammer mapped every ridge and valley of his country's landscape in the 1800s. His detailed analysis of seawater chemistry became a foundation for modern oceanographic research.
  • In 1960, FDA scientist Dr. Frances Kelsey questioned thalidomide's safety data. She kept requesting more tests while others pushed for quick approval. Her careful research prevented a wave of birth defects, and President Kennedy recognized her work with America's highest civilian medal.
  • After crossing the Atlantic alone, Amelia Earhart tackled new aviation challenges. Her flights at 18,000 feet added vital records to weather science. Female pilots everywhere took notice.
  • Aminatou Haidar speaks up for indigenous rights in Western Sahara without raising her voice. The Kennedy Foundation noticed her peaceful approach. The Right Livelihood group agreed, supporting her work to protect local communities.
  • One winter on the Eiger's north face, Catherine Destivelle became the first woman to climb it alone. Now she writes climbing guides and teaches safety skills, showing others how to respect these dangerous peaks.
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