National Rainier Cherry Day is a special day on July 11th when people celebrate Rainier cherries, a sweet and colorful fruit. Rainier cherries are yellow with a red blush and taste really delicious. They are named after Mount Rainier in Washington state, where they grow. On this day, people might eat Rainier cherries, learn about how they are grown, or enjoy cherry treats like pies and jams. It's a fun way to appreciate this yummy fruit and enjoy summer treats with family and friends.
How to celebrate National Rainier Cherry Day?
Celebrate National Rainier Cherry Day by enjoying these tasty cherries with family and friends. Start by picking some fresh Rainier cherries from a nearby store or farm. Spend time together making fun snacks like cherry popsicles, cherry smoothies, or cherry-topped cupcakes. Play games where you toss cherries into a bowl or see who can tie a stem in a knot with their tongue. Create cherry art by stamping with cherry halves or painting pictures of cherries. Share cherry fun facts or stories, and end the day by watching a movie while snacking on more delicious cherries.
Where National Rainier Cherry Day is celebrated?
- - United States