If you weren't alert, you might have missed Maori Language Week. I didn't. I added two new sentences to my Maori arsenal: "One language is never enough" and "My hovercraft is full of eels."
I thought the second one was a must after last week's column. In fact, it led me to discovering that there is a website which translates that famous sentence into almost all known languages: http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hovercraft.htm
You may have also missed World Population Day (July 11) but I have to admit to bypassing that one; my days of repopulating the planet are long gone.
Perhaps you'd like to be more aware of awareness days so you can celebrate some of those still to come for 2016. It seems there's a day or a week for anything you can think of. I'm sure there must be an International Nasal Hygiene Day or a Mung Bean Appreciation Week.
From July 31 to August 6 there's Cook Island Language Week. It seems all Pacific Islands have jumped on board this one. Those remaining for 2016: Tongan Language Week (September 4-10); Tuvalu Language Week (September 25-October 1); Fiji Language Week (October 3-9); Niuean Language Week (October 16-22) .