Founding DatesAmerican Atheists (1st, 1963)

  • Indivisible Day – July 4th – Jesse Ventura, a Minnesota politician and activist for the right to freedom of and from religion, declared July 4, 2002, “Indivisible Day” in recognition for the need for separation of church and state – necessary for people of all worldviews to coexist in harmony.  The day is still recognized by some as Indivisible Day, as the founding of our nation and how the pledge was originally written: “one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all”.
  • Math 2.0 Day – celebrated on July 8th, this day celebrates math as the foundation of  science and technology.  Without math, we would not have buildings or cars or airplanes or the TV or even the device you are reading this on. First celebrated in 2009.
  • Moon Landing Day – On July 20th, 1969, Apollo 11 landed on the moon.
  • Pi Approximation Day – “Casual Pi Day” or Pi Approximation Day is held on July 22 (7/22) signifying the fraction 7/22 as an estimation of Pi (3.141592653589….).  Note this only works in countries where the month precedes the day in standard format.