The calendar has spoken, today is your official permission to slow down and April 7th is looking like a world-class day.
Check out these ideas:
- The Ultimate "No": It is National No Housework Day. The dishes can wait, the laundry isn’t going anywhere, and the vacuum is staying in the closet. Take back your time!
- The Sweet Side: Since you aren't doing chores, use that extra time to enjoy a slice of National Coffee Cake Day. Whether it’s cinnamon-streaked or topped with extra crumble, it’s the mandatory breakfast of champions today.
- The Big Toast: We survived "New Beer’s Eve"—now it's the real deal. Happy National Beer Day! Celebrate the end of Prohibition with your favorite local brew.
- The Support System: On a more meaningful note, it’s National Girl Me Too Day. It’s a day to encourage women to support one another, share their stories, and remind each other that "your struggle is my struggle." Reach out to a woman who inspires you today.
- The Call to Action: Today is also the SAAM (Sexual Assault Awareness Month) Day of Action. We’re wearing teal to show support for survivors and to promote a culture of consent and respect.
The Challenge:
Can you successfully go the whole day without doing a single chore?
Cheers to a day!
Coming on April 8, 2026
National Days
NATIONAL EMPANADA DAY
NATIONAL ZOO LOVERS DAY
NATIONAL ALL IS OURS DAY
Notable Birthdays for April 7
Francis Cabot Lowell (1775-1817) - Founder of the first raw cotton-to-cloth textile mill.
Walter Camp (1859-1925) - Considered the Father of Football and is the creator of the Line of Scrimmage and the system of Downs.
Will Keith Kellogg (1860-1951) - Founder of the Kellogg Company.
John Bernard Flannagan (1895-1942) - WWI veteran who became a prominent sculptor and is considered one of the first artists to use direct carving to create sculptures.
Billie Holiday (1915-1959) - Jazz and swing-singer remembered for her vocal talent in Lady Sings the Blues and God Bless the Child.
James Garner (1928-2014) - Actor whose credits include Cash McCall (1960), Support Your Local Sheriff! (1969) and Murphy's Romance (1985), to name a few.
Wayne Rogers (1933-2015) - Actor fondly remembered for his comedic role as Trapper in M.A.S.H.
Yvonne Fedderson (1935-Still Living) - Co-founder of the organization Childhelp USA.
Spencer Dryden (1938-2005) - Rock and roll HOF drummer who is remembered as the drummer for Jefferson Airplane.
Francis Ford Coppola (1939-Still Living) - Multi-award winning director, producer, and screenwriter for movie hits like The Godfather I, II and III (1972-90), American Graffiti (1973), The Outsiders (1983), and Megalopolis (2024).
Robert Metcalfe (1946-Still Living) - Engineer who was the co-inventor of Ethernet.
Stan Winston (1946-2008) - Special effects designer and makeup artist for film, including the Jurassic Park series, Edward Scissorhands, and Avatar.
John Oates (1948-Still Living) - The other half of the rock duo Hall and Oates.
Santa Barraza (1953-Still Living) - World renowned mixed media artist.
Memorable Events for April 7
1788 - Marietta becomes the first first settlement in Ohio.
1805 - The Lewis and Clark Expedition breaks camp among the Mandan tribe in North Dakota along the Missouri River.
1902 - The Texaco oil company forms.
1923 - Dr. Winfield Ney performs the first brain tumor operation under local anesthesia.
1927 - AT&T transmits the first long-distance public television broadcast.
1933 - National Beer Day (the Cullen-Harrison Act) takes effect, legalising the sale of low alcohol beer.
1940 - Booker T. Washington becomes the first Black American to be depicted on a postage stamp.
1943 - The NFL makes helmets mandatory and implements a 10-game schedule for all teams.
1951 - The American Bowling Congress hosts the first bowling masters tourney.
1959 - After 51 years, Oklahoma finally ends Prohibition.
1964 - IBM announces the System/360 Mainframe computer.
1966 - The U.S. recovers a lost hydrogen bomb from the Mediterranean Sea.
1969 - The Internet is born.
1971 - President Nixon announces his decision to quicken the pace of "Vietnamization."
1987 - The National Museum of Female Physicians opens in Washington, D.C.
2017 - Joan Baez, Journey, Pearl Jam, 2Pac Shakur, and Yes are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
2017 - Smurfs: The Lost Village movie is released.
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