Arborist Appreciation Day

Arborist Appreciation Day

June 16th is Arborist Appreciation Day, which is about taking the time to appreciate all of the important things that arborists do in their work and the sacrifices they make. It’s a dangerous job and the people who dedicate their lives to it often get overlooked because people don’t quite appreciate how risky and how

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Fudge Day

Fudge Day

June 16th is officially known as Fudge Day – not to be confused with Peanut Butter Fudge Day, which takes place on November 20th. The origins of Fudge Day are unknown, but it cannot be denied that celebrating this delicious, sweet treat is a great way to spend the day. Fudge is a soft, smooth confectionary

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International Day Of Non-Violence

International Day Of Non-Violence

Every October 2nd, the International Day of Non-Violence spreads the message of non-violence in pursuit of a secure and peaceful culture. It doesn’t take much to recognize how violent our world has become. Real-life stories involving violence are everywhere. Whether on the news or in our social media feeds, violence is growing. You might even

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Nature Photography Day

Nature Photography Day

June 15th is Nature Photography Day.  The natural world is full of so much gorgeous beauty and wonder, and it is important for us to embrace it as much as possible. We can experience so much breathtaking scenery in nature, and it is important to make sure you make the most of this. The world of

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World Blood Donor Day

World Blood Donor Day

June 14th is World Blood Donor Day! The history of blood donation goes back further than you might expect, reaching as far back as the 17th century. The medical specialists of the time knew that blood was a vital element in the body, and losing too much of it was bound to have tragic consequences

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New Mexico Day

New Mexico Day

On June 14th we celebrate New Mexico Day which is meant to recognize The Land of Enchantment. Home to ancestral Pueblos and later to the Navajo, Ute, and Apache, New Mexico’s Southwestern landscape is dotted with ruins that withstand the test of time. In the Northeastern part of the state, Vulcanologists and adventurers can explore the extinct Capulin Volcano. Retaining

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Army Birthday

Army Birthday

The United States Army celebrates its birthday every year on June 14th – the day of its creation. On June 14, 1775, the Second Continental Congress created a Continental Army of existing militias (some that still exist today) to protect the Northern colonies from British troops. This makes the Army the oldest branch of the

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Flag Day

Flag Day

It’s time to rally round… Whether it’s a huge Stars and Stripes flapping on the porch, or just a lapel pin, find a way to mark a unique day in a unique nation. June 14th is Flag Day! #flagday While the Fourth of July has become an all-round celebration of US life, Flag Day has

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World Softball Day

World Softball Day

Every year on June 13th, World Softball Day celebrates this fun team sport. The day also aims to inspire future generations of girls and boys to become empowered through sport. George Hancock, a reporter for the Chicago Board of Trade invented softball in 1887. Softball was initially created as an indoor sport. In fact, softball

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Sewing Machine Day

Sewing Machine Day

June 13th is Sewing Machine Day. Long ago, when mankind first started working with fibers to produce clothing, things were long and arduous. Fiber had to be laboriously broken down and spun into yarn and thread, and then thread woven into cloth. That cloth would then be cut and stitched together using a needle and thread,

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Random Acts Of Light Day

Random Acts Of Light Day

June 13th is the Random Acts of Lights Day. Oftentimes it takes just one gentle word or small token to help overcome darkness. On June 13, National Random Acts of Light Day encourages us to bring light to the darkness of cancer by surprising someone with an act of kindness. “There are two ways of

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International Albinism Awareness Day

International Albinism Awareness Day

Every year on June 13th, International Albinism Awareness Day celebrates the rights of human beings born with albinism and aims to increase awareness and understanding of this genetic condition. Albinism is characterized by a lack of melanin pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes. According to the National Institutes of Health, albinism is a rare

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Superman Day

Superman Day

June 12th is Superman Day. What’s that?! There in the sky? Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It’s the Man of Tomorrow! Superman has gone by many names over the years, but one thing has remained the same. He has always stood for what’s best about humanity, all of our potential for

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Red Rose Day

Red Rose Day

June 12th is Red Rose Day. A well-known symbol of love in addition to being a beautiful and fragrant flower, it’s no wonder that Red Rose Day is such a popular occasion. Celebrating the many facets of the rose, Red Rose Day is a time for gardeners, florists, and romantics to come together and enjoy the rose in

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Making Life Beautiful Day

Making Life Beautiful Day

National Making Life Beautiful Day on June 11th dedicates a celebration to those who make life beautiful. Whether you’re creating beauty by building relationships or helping others achieve personal success, your actions create a ripple effect, making life beautiful not just for yourself, but for those around you, too. Beauty comes in many forms. From

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Iced Tea Day

Iced Tea Day

On June 10th of each year, we celebrate Iced Tea Day. Iced tea is too pure and natural a creation not to have been invented as soon as tea, ice, and hot weather crossed paths. John Egerton Drinks are such a key part of modern culture that they are so much than just a necessity

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Ball Point Pen Day

Ball Point Pen Day

June 10th is Ball Point Pen day. In June of 1943 the Bíró brothers, László and György, became owners of US Patent 2,390,636 – better known around the world as the ballpoint pen. The Hungarian inventors’ new pen, inspired by the quick-drying inks used by professional printers, was as remarkable as the first fountain pen had

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Earl Day

Earl Day

June 9th each year dedicates National Earl Day to those with a particular qualification and a genuine capacity for achievement. The day honors those legends named Earl. While the name is becoming uncommon these days, hopefully, those who have the privilege of being so named have earned it. Earl Baltes One enterprising man by the name

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Donald Duck Day

Donald Duck Day

Donald Duck Day is celebrated every year on June 9th.  Donald Duck is one of the most iconic characters of the Disney franchise and has, for multiple generations, been one of the hallmarks of childhood and innocence. Also, of rage driven spite filled incoherent rambling while spraying the area around you like a sprinkler in high

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World Oceans Day

World Oceans Day

World Oceans Day is an international holiday that takes place annually on June 8th. It’s a day meant to support the implementation of worldwide Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and fosters public interest in the management of the ocean and its resources. We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea,

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Best Friends Day

Best Friends Day

June 8 celebrates National Best Friends Day, a day to honor that one special person you call your “best friend”.   This day is a time to show them how much you appreciate them, how special and important they are to you and how you cherish their friendship. A best friend is someone with extremely

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World Food Safety Day

World Food Safety Day

World Food Safety Day is June 7. The United Nations has declared this day to draw global attention to the health consequences of contaminated food and water. Safe eating is a goal for everyone, rich or poor, old or young. Since we need to be able to trust the food we eat is safe for

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D-Day

D-Day

D-Day, took place on June 6, 1944, during World War II where Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy. It was the largest military naval, air and land operation ever attempted and marked the start of the campaign to liberate Nazi-occupied north-west Europe. The D in D-Day merely stands for

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World Pest Day

World Pest Day

Every June 6 is World Pest Day or sometimes called World Pest Awareness Day. The day was created to raise awareness of how pest management helps preserve the quality of life for you and your loved ones. World Pest Day was created to: Increase public, government, and media awareness of the important role pest management

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Veggie Burger Day

Veggie Burger Day

When it comes to combining flavor and plant power, National Veggie Burger Day on June 5th proclaims it can be done! A veggie burger is a burger patty that does not contain meat. These burgers may be made from ingredients like beans, especially soybeans and tofu, nuts, grains, seeds, or fungi such as mushrooms or

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International Day For The Fight Against Illegal Unreported And Unregulated Fishing

The Fight Against Illegal Unreported And Unregulated Fishing

June 5 is a day to fight illegal fishing. It’s the International Day for the Fight Against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing, or IUU fishing. IUU fishing occurs in virtually all bodies of water. It causes problems for varieties of fish struggling to survive. People who are trying to manage fisheries properly and people who

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World Environment Day

World Environment Day

June 5, every year is celebrated as World Environment Day or WED. The day is set aside to encourage awareness and action to protect the natural environment. It draws attention to environmental issues such as marine pollution, air pollution, deforestation, and wildlife crime such as poaching. Each year, WED has a new theme that major

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International Day Of Innocent Children Victims Of Aggression

Innocent Children Victims Of Aggression

Every year on June 4th, the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression acknowledges the pain that children around the world suffer. Many of these children are victims of physical, mental, and emotional abuse. It’s also a day that the UN affirms its duty to protect children’s rights. Originally focused on victims of the

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National SAFE Day

National SAFE Day

June 4th and National SAFE Day holds the power to prevent tragedy from repeating itself. One in every three households in the United States has a gun stored somewhere inside. The Brooklynn Mae Mohler Foundation is committed to ending senseless child deaths through education of responsible gun ownership and empowering parents to ask about guns

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Hug Your Cat Day

Hug Your Cat Day

June 4th is a special day, it’s National Hug Your Cat Day! Hug Your Cat Day is one of those pleasingly straightforward holidays. The intention is not for the day to be complicated or over thought. Quite simply, it is a day in which cat owners everywhere are encouraged to hug their cats. It’s an opportunity

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