JUNE Calendar: Full List and Weirdest Holidays & Festival in the US and World
Bizarre, Unique and Special Holidays in June |
June is the sixth month of the year, with a total of 30 days, and is named after the Roman goddess Juno. This list will not only give you a quick overview of important dates throughout the year, but it will also help you with general knowledge and activity planning. Let's take a look at the June Important Days and Dates.
June Calendar: Full List of Holidays
June 1
- World Reef Awareness Day
- World Milk Day
- Global Parents Day
- National Olive Day
- National Heimlich Maneuver Day
- National Go Barefoot Day
- National Nail Polish Day
- National Say Something Nice Day
- National Penpal Day
- National Hazelnut Cake Day
June 2
- National Rotisserie Chicken Day
- National Rocky Road Day
- National Bubba Day
- National First Ladies Day
- National Leave The Office Early Day -unless June 2nd falls on a weekend, at which time it would be acknowledged on the closest working day
- National Running Day – First Wednesday in June
- International Sex Workers Day
- Telangana Formation Day
June 3
- National Egg Day
- National Repeat Day
- National Chocolate Macaroons Day
- World Bicycle Day
June 4
- National Clean Beauty Day
- National Old Maid’s Day
- National Cheese Day
- National Cognac Day
- National Hug Your Cat Day
- National SAFE Day
- National Doughnut Day – First Friday in June
- International Day of Innocent
Children Victims of Aggression
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June 5
- National Gingerbread Day
- National Moonshine Day
- National Veggie Burger Day
- National Black Bear Day – First Saturday in June
- National Bubbly Day – First Saturday in June
- National Prairie Day – First Saturday in June
- National Trails Day – First Saturday in June
- World Environment Day
June 6
- D-Day
- National Eyewear Day
- National Higher Education Day
- National Gardening Exercise Day
- National Yo-Yo Day
- National Drive-In Movie Day
- National Applesauce Cake Day
- National Cancer Survivor’s Day – First Sunday in June
June 7
- National Boone Day
- National Chocolate Ice Cream Day
- National VCR Day
- National Oklahoma Day
- World Food Safety Day
June 8
- National Best Friends Day
- National Name Your Poison Day
- National Upsy Daisy Day
- Call Your Doctor Day – Second Tuesday in June
- World Oceans Day
- World Brain Tumour Day
June 9
- National Donald Duck Day
- National Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day
- National Earl Day
June 10
- National Egg Roll Day
- National Ballpoint Pen Day
- National Iced Tea Day
- National Black Cow Day
- National Herbs and Spices Day
June 11
- National Making Life Beautiful Day
- National Corn on the Cob Day
- National German Chocolate Cake Day
June 12
- National Red Rose Day
- National Jerky Day
- National Peanut Butter Cookie Day
- National Loving Day
- National Rosé Day – Second Saturday in June
- World Day Against Child Labour
June 13
- National Kitchen Klutzes of America Day
- Random Acts of Light Day
- National Weed Your Garden Day
- National Sewing Machine Day
- National Children’s Day – Second Sunday in June
June 14
- Army Birthday
- International Bath Day
- National Strawberry Shortcake Day
- National Pop Goes the Weasel Day
- National Flag Day
- National Bourbon Day
- National New Mexico Day
- World Blood Donor Day
June 15
- National Megalodon Day *
- National Smile Power Day
- Nature Photography Day
- Global Wind Day
- World Elder Abuse - Awareness Day
June 16
- National Fudge Day
June 17
- Global Garbage Man Day
- National Eat Your Vegetables Day
- National Stewart’s Root Beer Day
- National Apple Strudel Day
- National Cherry Tart Day
- National Mascot Day
- National Career Nurse Assistants’ Day – First Day of National Nursing Assistants Week
- World Day to Combat - Desertification and Drought
June 18
- National Wanna Get Away Day *
- National Go Fishing Day
- National Splurge Day
- Wear BLUE Day – Friday Before Father’s Day
- National Take Back the Lunch Break Day – Third Friday in June
- National Flip Flop Day – Third Friday in June
- Autistic Pride Day
June 19
- National FreeBSD Day
- National Garfield the Cat Day
- Juneteenth
- National Martini Day
- National Watch Day
June 20
- National Kouign Amann Day
- American Eagle Day
- International Nystagmus Day
- National Hike with a Geek Day
- National Vanilla Milkshake Day
- National Ice Cream Soda Day
- Father’s Day – Third Sunday in June
- Turkey Lovers’ Day – Third Sunday in June
- Anne and Samantha Day – Summer and Winter Solstice
- National Seashell Day – First Day of Summer
- Summer Begins – Longest Day of the Year
- World Refugee Day
June 21
- National Peaches ‘N’ Cream Day
- National Day of the Gong
- Go Skateboarding Day
- National Daylight Appreciation Day
- National Selfie Day
- National Arizona Day
- World Hydrography Day
- International Yoga Day
- World Fathers’ Day
(Every 3rd Sunday of June)
- World Music day
June 22
- National Chocolate Eclair Day
- National HVAC Tech Day
- National Onion Rings Day
June 23
- National Detroit-Style Pizza Day*
- National Hydration Day
- National Pink Day
- National Pecan Sandies Day
- International Olympic Day
- United Nations Public Service Day
- International Widow’s Day
June 24
- National Pralines Day
- National Bomb Pop Day – Last Thursday in June
- National Handshake Day – Last Thursday in June
June 25
- National Strawberry Parfait Day
- National Catfish Day
- National Leon Day
- Take Your Dog to Work Day – Friday After Father’s Day
June 26
- National Barcode Day *
- National Coconut Day
- National Beautician’s Day
- National Chocolate Pudding Day
- Summersgiving – Saturday after Summer Solstice
- International Day against - Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking
June 27
- National Onion Day
- National HIV Testing Day
- National Ice Cream Cake Day
- National Sunglasses Day
- National Orange Blossom Day
- National PTSD Awareness Day
June 28
- National Logistics Day
- National Paul Bunyan Day
- National Insurance Awareness Day – Now who do you think invented that!?!
- National Alaska Day
June 29
- National Camera Day
- National Waffle Iron Day
- National Almond Buttercrunch Day
June 30
- National Meteor Watch Day
- Social Media Day
- National Parchment Day – Last Wednesday in June
- World Asteroid Day
Weirdest Holidays in June
1 June: World Milk Day
The first day of the month June 1, marks two special events falling on the same date i.e ‘World Milk Day’ and ‘Global Parents Day’.
‘World Milk Day’ is observed to acknowledge the contribution of milk and other dairy products in the society in relevance to economic growth and development as the dairy sector helps in the sustainable development of the nation.
1 June: Global Parents Day
Global Parents Day is celebrated on 1st June every year. ‘Global Day of Parents’ is celebrated in order to aptly recognize and honor parents across the globe for their selfless love and lifelong support towards their children.
2 June: International Sex Workers Day
‘The International Sex Workers Day’ is celebrated post-June 2,1975 after 100 sex-workers came together and raised concerns regarding their dishonorable working conditions and work ethics. Unfortunately, the Church of Sant-Nizier in Lyon, France where they assembled was callously raided by police officials. This event further became a topic of national concern and since then the day is observed to preserve the rights of sex-workers on a global scale.
2 June: Telangana Formation Day
The ‘Telangana Formation Day’ is celebrated on June 2nd to commemorate the day when the then 29th State in India was added in the country in 2014. The capital of Telangana is Hyderabad.
Note: As of March, presently India has 28 states and 8 union territories (UT’s)
3 June: World Bicycle Day
The General Assembly of UN announced June 3rd to be celebrated as International World Bicycle Day. It is celebrated to recognize the versatility and environment-friendly nature of bicycles as a means of transport.
4 June: International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
‘The International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression’ is observed each year on June 4. It is a day to raise awareness about children who have faced harassment whether it is physical, mental and emotional abuse in their lives, and eradicate such a practice from society.
Special Days In June: FAQ’sQ. Why is memorizing important days necessary? Ans. Memorizing the important days helps you to fetch marks in the various Govt. Exams such as UPSC Civil Services, SSC, NDA, CDS, PSC, or even Bank Exams. Moreover, it boosts your General Knowledge. It makes you aware of the national and international events occurring in India as well as the world. Q. When is World Environment Day celebrated? Ans. World Environment Day is celebrated on 5th June every year. Q. When is the Telangana Formation Day celebrated? Ans. Telangana Formation Day is celebrated on 2nd June. It is celebrated to commemorate its formation as the then 29th State in India in 2014. Q. When is World Fathers’ Day celebrated? Ans. Every year World Fathers’ Day occurs on the 3rd Sunday of June. Q. When was the International Day of Yoga celebrated for the first time? Ans. The International Day of Yoga was first celebrated on 21 June since 2015. Since then it is celebrated worldwide on 21st June. |
5 June: World Environment Day
Out of all important days in June, this day is the one that is of utmost importance to nature. World Environment Day is also known as: Eco Day or Environment Day. This day is celebrated throughout the world to create awareness regarding the protection of the environment around us.
7 June: World Food Safety Day
The World Food Safety Day was started in 2019. The World Food Safety Day (WFSD) to draw the attention and inspire action to help prevent, detect and manage foodborne risks, contributing to food security, human health, economic prosperity, agriculture, market access, tourism and sustainable development.
WHO, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is pleased to facilitate Member States’ efforts to celebrate the World Food Safety Day.
8 June: World Brain Tumour Day
‘The World Brain Tumour Day’ is observed on June 8 each year in order to draw people’s attention globally towards the disease of Brain Tumor. This day was first observed by the German Brain Tumour Association (Deutsche Hirntumorhilfe e.V.). It is a non-profit organisation which raises public awareness and educates people about the brain tumour.
The Government of India has introduced National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular diseases & Stroke with the objectives of prevention, screening, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment including palliative care in end-stage for the major non-communicable diseases.
8 June: World Oceans Day
Each year on 8th June World Oceans Day is celebrated to draw the attention of the people towards the oceans and aquatic life. It is a day to spread awareness towards the conservation of oceans and preventing it from water pollution.
The concept was originally proposed in 1992 by Canada’s International Centre for Ocean Development and the Ocean Institute of Canada at the Earth Summit – UN Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
12 June: World Day Against Child Labour
On 12th June, World Day Against Child Labour is observed to focus attention on the global extent of child labour and the action and efforts needed to eliminate it. It was launched in the year 2002.
The World Day Against Child Labour is an International Labour Organization-sanctioned holiday first launched in 2002 aiming to raise awareness and activism to prevent child labour.
14 June: World Blood Donor Day
Every year on 14th June, World Blood Donor Day is celebrated. The event was established in 2004 to raise awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products. This day also thanks and acknowledges the blood donors for their voluntary, life-saving gifts of blood.
15 June: Global Wind Day
Global Wind Day is an event that is celebrated on 15th June worldwide. It is a day for discovering wind energy, its power and the possibilities it holds to reshape our energy systems, decarbonise our economies and boost jobs and growth.
It is organized by WindEurope and GWEC. It is a day when wind energy is celebrated, information is exchanged and adults and children find out about wind energy, its power and the possibilities it holds to change the world
15 June: World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) is commemorated in America and around the world. Through WEAAD, we raise awareness about the millions of older adults who experience elder abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation.
The United Nations General Assembly also acknowledges this day an important day.
17 June: World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
The World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought (WDCDD) is celebrated on 17th June every year. Its purpose is to raise awareness of the presence of desertification and drought, highlighting methods of preventing desertification and recovering from drought.
This day also reminds people of the progress made by the countries on sustainable land management and what should be done in the world so that land degradation neutrality will provide a solid basis for poverty reduction.
18 June: Autistic Pride Day
Autistic Pride Day, originally an Aspies for Freedom initiative is a pride celebration for autistic people held on June 18 each year. Autistic Pride Day recognizes the importance of pride for autistic people and its role in bringing about positive changes in the broader society.
The aim of this day is to raise awareness amongst those who are not on the autistic spectrum disorder so they do not see autistic people as requiring treatment, but as unique individuals.
19 June: World Sickle Cell Awareness Day
Sickle Cell Disease affects the hemoglobin level in our body in a massive way, which leads to low oxygen in our body. In order to create awareness about this disease, the ‘World Sickle Cell Awareness Day’ is celebrated each year on June 19.
19 June: World Sauntering Day
The ‘World Sauntering Day’ is also celebrated on June 19th across the globe to remind people that life is beyond worries, and one should enjoy it to the fullest.
20 June: World Refugee Day
World Refugee Day is celebrated each year on 20th June. It is commemorated to honor all refugees, raise awareness, and solicit support.
On 4 December 2000, the United Nations General Assembly in Resolution 55/76 decided that from 2000 onwards, June 20th would be celebrated as World Refugee Day. In this resolution, the General Assembly noted that 2001 marked the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees.
21 June: World Music Day
‘World Music Day’ is celebrated on June 21. It is also known as Make Music Day.
The Fête de la Musique, also known in English as Music Day, Make Music Day or World Music Day, is an annual music celebration that takes place on 21 June. On Music Day the citizens of a city or country are allowed and urged to play music outside in their neighbourhoods or in public spaces and parks. Free concerts are also organized, where musicians play for fun and not for payment.
The first all-day musical celebration on the day of the was originated by Jack Lang, Minister of Culture of France, as well as by Maurice Fleuret; it was celebrated in Paris in 1982. Music Day later became celebrated in 120 countries around the world.
21 June: World Hydrography Day
The World Hydrography Day is celebrated on 21 June every year. This day was adopted by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) as an annual celebration to publicise the work of hydrographers and the importance of hydrography. It also increases awareness about the protection of safe navigation and marine life protection.
21 June: International Day of Yoga
The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually on 21 June since 2015. Yoga is a physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in India. The Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, in his UN address on 27 September 2014 suggested the date of 21 June, as it is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and shares a special significance in many parts of the world.
The first International Day of Yoga created a record for the largest yoga class and another for the largest number of participating nationalities.
Following this initial proposal, the UNGA held informal consultations on the draft resolution, entitled “International Day of Yoga”, on 14 October 2014. The consultations were convened by the delegation of India.
Note: In 2015 Reserve Bank of India issued a 10 rupees commemorative coin to mark the International Day of Yoga.
21 June 2021: World Fathers’ Day
World Fathers’ Day is celebrated every year on the third Sunday in June. Father’s Day is a day of honoring fatherhood and paternal bonds, as well as the influence of fathers in society. The day is celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm internationally.
23 June: International Olympic Day
‘International Olympic Day’ is observed on June 23 to draw people’s focus on the significance of sports in regular life. The aim of International Olympic Day is to promote mass participation in sports. Based on the three pillars “move”, “learn” and “discover”, National Olympic Committees are deploying sports, cultural and educational activities that address everybody – regardless of age, gender, social background, or sporting ability.
The United Nations Public Service Day is celebrated to recognize and facilitate the work of public servants towards society. The first Olympic Day was celebrated on 23 June 1948.
23 June: United Nations Public Service Day
The United Nations Public Service Day is celebrated on June 23 of every year. The first Awards Ceremony was held in 2003 and since then, the United Nations has received an increasing number of submissions from all around the world.
UN Public Service Day celebrates the value and virtue of public service to the community; highlights the contribution of public service in the development process; recognizes the work of public servants, and encourages young people to pursue careers in the public sector.
23 June: International Widows’ Day
On June 23 each year International Widows’ Day is observed in order to spread awareness about human rights for widows who unfortunately suffer a lot of backlash post the demise of their respective spouses.
26 June: International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
The International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is a United Nations International Day against drug abuse and the illegal drug trade. It is observed annually on 26 June, since 1989.
Drug abuse is one of the most serious health problems. Besides causing serious diseases such as HIV, hepatitis, and tuberculosis, it has several side effects that include economic loss, antisocial behaviour such as stealing, violence, crime, and other activities.
30 June: World Asteroid Day
‘The Asteroid Day’ is celebrated on June 30 every year. It is held on the anniversary of the Siberian Tunguska event that took place on June 30, 1908, the most harmful known asteroid-related event on Earth in recent history.
The United Nations has proclaimed it be observed globally on June 30 every year in its resolution.
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