August 2023 Social Media Holidays

Need some inspiration for your August 2023 posts?

Here are the August 2023 Social Media Holidays as well as the corresponding hashtags!

How to use the list:

  • Step 1: Search for the hashtag on your social network of choice.
  • Step 2: Look at what others are posting for inspiration.
  • Step 3: Publish your own post with the hashtag.
  • Step 4: Tag @LatinaMeetup & use the #LastinaMeetup hashtag so we can re-post you on our socials!

August 2023 Social Media Holiday List

  • August 1: Respect for Parents Day – #RespectForParentsDay
  • August 2: National Coloring Book Day – #NationalColoringBookDay
  • August 8: International Cat Day #InternationalCatDay
  • August 9: National Book Lovers Day #NationalBookLoversDay
  • August 10: National Lazy Day #LazyDay
  • August 11: National Sons and Daughters Day #SonsAndDaughtersDay
  • August 12: International Youth Day #YouthDay
  • August 12: World Elephant Day #WorldElephantDay
  • August 13: International Lefthanders Day #LefthandersDay
  • August 15: National Relaxation Day #NationalRelaxationDay
  • August 16: National Tell a Joke Day #NationalTellAJokeDay
  • August 19: World Photo Day #WorldPhotoDay
  • August 19: World Humanitarian Day #WorldHumanitarianDay
  • August 20: National Lemonade Day #NationalLemonadeDay
  • August 26: National Dog Day #NationalDogDay
  • August 26: National Women’s Equality Day #WomensEqualityDay
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