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Chocolate Festival, Grenada (GD)

Click-It-or-Ticket Mobilization

Emergency Medical Services Recognition Day, Ntl.

Epilepsy Week, Ntl. (UK)

Exercise Right Week (AU)

Fes Music Festival (MO)

Ivor Novello Awards (UK)

Ivors Week (UK)

Mental Health Action Day

Red Nose Day

Road Safety Week, Canadian (CA)

143 Day, Mr. Rogers Day

AIDS Vaccine Awareness Day

Arthritis Care Awareness Week (UK)

Ascension Day, Orthodox (C)

Asian and Pacific Islander AIDS Awareness Day

Autoimmune Arthritis Day, World

Aviation Maintenance Technicians Day (1868), Ntl.

Backyard Games Week, Ntl.

Be a Millionaire Day

Bee Day, World

Best Friend-in-Law Day, Ntl.

Biological Diversity Day, World (1992)

Boys and Girls Club Day (1906)

Brother's Day, Ntl

Canadian Immigrants' Day (CA)

Cannes Film Festival (FR)

Colored Troops Founders Day (1863)

Creativation (US-MO)

Cultural Diversity, World Day of

Declaration of the Bab (1844)

Dementia Awareness Week (UK)

Devil's Food Cake Day, Ntl.

Dirty Dishes Day, (No)

Don't Fry in the Sun Day

Doughnut Week, The Children’s Trust National (UK)

Eat More Fruits and Veggies Day

Eliza Doolittle Day

Emergency Medical Services Week, Ntl.

Eosinophil Awareness Week, Ntl.

Escargot Day, Ntl.

Europa League Final (TR)

European Day of Parks (1909)

Fair Play Day, World

Families Week, Ntl. (AU)

Florida Folk Festival, White Springs (US-FL)

Food Allergy Week (AU)

Foul Ball Week, Ntl.(1921)

French Open (FR)

Global Day of Prayer (C)

Goth Day, World

Grand Final A-League (AU)

Grand Prix of Canada (CA-QC)

Harvey Milk Day (1930)

Healthy and Safe Swimming Week

Hepatitis Testing Day, Ntl.

I Need a Patch for That Day

Independence Day (ER)(1991/1994)

Independence Day (TL)(2002)

Indianapolis 500 (US-IN)

Lucky Penny Day

Maritime Day, Ntl. (1819)

Markor, Intl. Day of

Memo Day, Ntl.

Moon—First Quarter

Mount Saint Helens Eruption (US-WA)(1980)

Museum Day, Intl.

Musical Instrument Day, Buy a

National Day (YE)(1990)

Obstetric Fistula, Day to End, Intl.

Old Friends, New Friends Week

Pansexual Visability Day

Pentecost (C)

Premier League Final (UK)

Prescription Drug Disposal Awareness Day, (1991)

Public Works Week, Ntl.(US/CA)

Rescue Dog Day, Ntl

Ride of Silence, Intl.

Romantic Comedy Day (1941)

Safe Boating Week, (US/CA) Ntl.

Sandwich Week, British (UK)

Schizophrenia Awareness Week, World (AU)

Schizophrenia Day, World

Shavuot (J)

Strawberries Day, Pick

Sunscreen for Sunday

Supply Chain Professionals Day

Tea Day, Intl.

Tiara Day, Intl. (1819)

Turtle Day, World

Unicycle Week, Ride a

Unity Day (CM)(1972)

Vanilla Pudding Day, Ntl.

Vesak (B)(H)

Victoria Day (CA)(1837)

Visit Your Relatives Day

Weights and Measures Day, Intl. (1875)

Poverty Eradication, 3rd Intl. Decade

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

Decade of Family Farming, Intl.

Earth in Time

Indigenous Languages, Intl. Decade of

International Decade of Healthy Ageing

International Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

Nelson Mandela Decade of Peace

Third International Decade Poverty Eradication

Second UN Decade for Action on Road Safety

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

International Decade for Ocean Science for Sustainable Development

International Decade of Family Farming

Poverty Eradication, 3rd Intl. Decade

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

Poverty Eradication, 3rd Intl. Decade

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

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Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

Sand and Dust Storms, Intl. Decade on Combating

Islamic Year 1447 (M)

Jewish Year 5786 (J)

Nigeria's Decade of Gas (NG)

United States Semiquincentennial (1776)

Woman Farmer, Year of Intl.

Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

Self-leadership and New Beginnings, Year of

Sustainable Water Availability and Safe Sanitation,Year of

Year of the Family (AE)

Year of Urban Planning and Architecture (AZ)

Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia (RU)

Year of the Azalea

Year of the Ficus

Year of the Crocus

Year of the Impatiens

Year of the Sedum

Year of the Hot Pepper

Year of the Ornamental Grasses

Year of the Radish

Volunteers for Sustainable Development, Intl. Year of

Cloud Dancer is the Pantone Color of the Year

Turmeric, Herb of the Year

American Semiquincentennial, 250th Anniversary (1776)

China–Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges (CN)

ASEAN–India Year of Maritime Cooperation (IN)

India–Spain Year of Culture, Tourism and AI (IN/ES)

Year of Agriculture (IN-MP)

Decade of Sustainable Transport, Intl.

Chinese Year of the Horse, 4724

Losar and Year 2153 (B)

Earth Echo Challenge, Intl.

Nanakshahi Year 558 (S)

Letter and Card Writing Month, Ntl.

Pet Month, Ntl. (UK)

Sikh Awareness Month

Vaisakha (H)

Vaisakh (S)

Dhul-Qa'dah (M)

Iyyar (J)

Snooker World Championship (UK)

Ridván (1863)

Antiqua Sailing Week (AG)

Auctioneers Week, Ntl

Preservation Week

Stewardship Week, Ntl.

Gardening Week, Ntl. (UK)

Multiple Sclerosis Week (UK)

School Nutrition Employee Appreciation Week

Golden Week (JP)

Walpurgisnacht (870 AD)

Coeliac Awareness Day, Intl.

Ardbeg Day (UK)

BaconFest (US-IA)

Bike to Work Day, Ntl.

Blues Music Awards (WC Handy Awards)

Chocolate Festival, Grenada (GD)

Click-It-or-Ticket Mobilization

Coaching Week, Intl.

Dying Matters Awareness Week (UK)

Demystifying Death Week (UK)

Emergency Medical Services Recognition Day, Ntl.

Emergency Preparedness Week, Ntl. (CA)

Epilepsy Week, Ntl. (UK)

Eurovision Song Contest (AT)

Exercise Right Week (AU)

FA Cup Final, Emirates (UK)

Facilities Managers Day, World FM

Facilities Managers Week, World FM

Fes Music Festival (MO)

Garden Wildlife Week (UK)

Ivor Novello Awards (UK)

Ivors Week (UK)

Learn to Swim Week, Intl.

Mental Health Action Day

MOVE Week, European

Naturopathic Medicine Week (US/CA)

Neuropathy Awareness Week, Peripheral, Ntl.

Palliative Care Week, Ntl.(AU)

Performance Marketing Awards (UK)

PlayStation Days of Play

Pulitzer Prize Winners Announced

Red Nose Day

Road Safety Week, Canadian (CA)

Small Business Week, Ntl.

Webby Awards

143 Day, Mr. Rogers Day

65 Roses Month (AU)

African Liberation/Freedom Day (1958/1963)

African Violet Week, Ntl (US-KS)

African World Heritage Day

AIDS Vaccine Awareness Day

AIDS, First Man Cured of AIDS Announced (2011)

Air Quality Awareness Week

Alcohol and Other Drug-Related Birth Defects Week, Ntl.

ALS Awareness Month

Amar Das Jayanti (S)

Amaranth Month

Amnesty International Day (1961)

Amyloidosis Day, Ntl. (AU)

Animal Disaster Preparedness Day, Ntl.

Anxiety and Depression Awareness Week, Ntl.

Apara Ekadashi (H)

Apple Pie Day, Ntl.

Argania Tree, Intl. Day of the

Armed Forces Day

Arthritis Awareness Month, Ntl.

Arthritis Care Awareness Week (UK)

Ascension Day (C)

Ascension Day, Orthodox (C)

Ascension of Baha'u'llah (1892)

Asian and Pacific Islander AIDS Awareness Day

Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month

Asparagus Month, Ntl.

Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month

Asthma Day, World

Auctioneers Day, Ntl

Autoimmune Arthritis Day, World

Aviation Maintenance Technicians Day (1868), Ntl.

Baby Day, Ntl.

Babysitters Day, Ntl.

Backyard Games Week, Ntl.

Bank Holiday (UK)

Bank Holiday (UK/IE)

Barbecue Month, Ntl.

BBQ Week, Ntl. (UK)

Be a Millionaire Day

Be Kind to Animals Week

Beaufort Day (1774)

Bee Day, World

Best Friend-in-Law Day, Ntl.

Beverage Day, Ntl.

Big Day of Giving

Bike and Bicycle Safety Month

Bike Day, Ride a, Ntl

Bike Shop Day, Ntl. (UK)

Bike to School Day

Bike to Work Week, Ntl.

Biographer's Day (1763)

Biological Diversity Day, World (1992)

Bird Day, World Migratory

Birth Control Pill Day (1960)

Birth Mother's Day

Black Mothers Bailout Week

Blessing of the Bikes

Blood Pressure Month, Ntl.

Blue Moon—Full

Blueberry Cheesecake Day

Bonza Bottler Day, Intl

Borderline Personality Disorder Awareness Month

Boys and Girls Club Day (1906)

Brain Tumor Action Month

Brother's Day, Ntl

Brothers and Sisters Day, Intl.

Brown-Bag-It Day, Ntl.

Bubba Day, Ntl.

Bucket's Got a Hole Day

Buddha Purnima (H)

Building Safety Month, Ntl.

Buttermilk Biscuit Day

Butterscotch Brownie Day

Canadian Immigrants' Day (CA)

Cancer Research Month, Ntl.

Candied Orange Peel Day

Cannes Film Festival (FR)

Car-Keeping Month, Ntl. Good

Carabao Festival (PH)

Cartoonists Day (1895)

Celiac Awareness Month (CA)

Charter Schools Week, Ntl.

Check Your Wipers Day, Southern Hemisphere

Cheese Month, American

Cheese Rolling Competition, Gloucestershire (UK)

Cherry Cobbler Day

Chicken Dance Day

Chickens Day (Respect For), Intl.

Chihuahua Day, Intl.

Children of Fallen Patriots Day (1864)

Children's Book Week

Children's Day (JP/KR)

Children's Hospice Day, Intl.

Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day, Ntl

Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week (US/CA)

Chocolate Chip Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Custard Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Custard Month

Chocolate Parfait Day, Ntl.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness Day, Intl. (1820)

Cinco de Mayo (MX)(1862)

Civility Awareness Month, Global

Civility Awareness Month, Intl.

Clap 4 Health Month

Clean up Your Room Day

Coca Cola Day (1886)

Coconut Cream Pie Day

Coeliac Awareness Month (UK)

College Savings Day

College Students with Disabilities Recognition Month

Colored Troops Founders Day (1863)

Comic Book Day (Free), Ntl.

Computer, Choose Privacy Week

Condiment Month, Ntl.

Confederate Memorial Day (US-NC, SC)(1863)

Constitution Day (MH)(1979)

Constitution Day (NO)(1814)

Constitution Day (PL)(1791)

Constitution Memorial Day (JP)(1947)

Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Awareness Day

Craft and Design Month (2011)(UK)

Craft Beer Week, American

Creativation (US-MO)

Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Month (AU)

Cultural Diversity, World Day of

Cyclofemme

Cystic Fibrosis Month

Cystinosis Awareness Day

Day of Light, Intl.

Day of the Holy Cross (MX)

Deaf Awareness Week (UK)

Declaration of the Bab (1844)

Defense Transportation Day, Ntl.

Dementia Awareness Week (UK)

Devil's Food Cake Day, Ntl.

Dhu al-Hijjah (M)

Dictionary Week (1995)

Digestive Diseases Awareness Month, Ntl.

Dirty Dishes Day, (No)

Dog Mom's Day, Ntl.

Dog Park Day, Ntl.

Don't Fry in the Sun Day

Donate a Day's Wages to Charity Day

Donkey Day, Intl.

Donkey Week (UK)

Donkey Welfare Day (KE)

Doughnut Week, The Children’s Trust National (UK)

Drinking Water Week

Ducasse de Mons, Doudou (BE)(1349)

East Meets West Day (1869)

Eat More Fruits and Veggies Day

Eat What You Want Day

Egg Month

Eid al-Adha (M)

Ekadanta Sankashti (H)

Electrical Safety Month, Ntl.

Eliza Doolittle Day

Emergency Medical Services Week, Ntl.

Employee Health and Fitness Day, Ntl.

Employee Health and Fitness Month, Global

End of the Derg Day (ET) (1991)

Endangered Species Day, Ntl.

Eosinophil Awareness Week, Ntl.

Escargot Day, Ntl.

Etiquette Week, Ntl.

Europa League Final (TR)

European Day of Parks (1909)

Executive Coaching Day

Explosive Ordinance Disposal Day

Fair Play Day, World

Fair Trade Day, World

Fall Labour Day (AU-NT/QLD)

Families Week, Ntl. (AU)

Families, Intl. Day of

Family Week, Ntl

Family Wellness Month

Felony Day (2024)

Ferret Day, Ntl. (UK)

Fibromyalgia Education and Awareness Month

Finastic Friday, Sharks

Firefighters Day, Intl.

Fitness Day, Ntl.

Five Boro Bike Tour (US-NY)

Flora Day (UK)

Florida Folk Festival, White Springs (US-FL)

Flu Season Begins, Southern

Food Allergy Action Month

Food Allergy Week (AU)

Football (Soccer) Day, World (1924)

Foreign Service Workers Day

Forest Day, Waldchestag (DE)

Foster Care Month, Ntl.

Foul Ball Week, Ntl.(1921)

French Open (FR)

Frog Jumping Day (1865)

Galveston Historic Home Tour (US-TX)

Ganga Dussehra (H)

Garden Meditation Day

Garden Month, Gifts from the

Gardening for Wildlife Month

Gator Day, Ntl

Gaza Freedom Flotilla Attack (2010)

Geek Pride Day (1977)

George Floyd Day (2020)

Get Caught Reading Month

Get Fit, Don't Sit Day

Giro D'Italia (IT)

Global Day of Prayer (C)

Go Topless Day

Goodwill Industries Week (US/CA)

Goth Day, World

Grand Final A-League (AU)

Grand Prix of Canada (CA-QC)

Grand Prix, Miami (US-FL)

Grape Popsicle Day (1905)

Great Prayer Day—Store Bededag (DK)

Green Up Day (US-VT)

Greenery Day (JP)(1901)

Guru Amar Das Sahib (S)(1479)

Guru Arjan Dev Ji (S)(1653)

Haitian Heritage Month

Hajj (M)(SA)

Hamburger Day, Ntl.

Hamburger Month, Ntl.

Harvey Milk Day (1930)

Heal the Children Month

Healthy and Safe Swimming Week

Healthy Vision Month (US)

Hearing and Speech Month, Better

Heart Week (AU)

Hedgehog Awareness Week (UK)

Hemochromatosis Awareness Month (CA)

Hepatitis Awareness Month, Ntl.

Hepatitis Testing Day, Ntl.

Hereditary Angioedema Awareness Day (HAE)

Hereditary Hemochromatosis Genetic Screening and Awareness Month, Ntl.

High Blood Pressure Education Month, Ntl.

Hoagie Day, Ntl.

Hoarders and Pack Rats Day

Homeowner's Day, New

Homophobia and Transphobia, Intl. Day Against (1990)

Horace Mann Day (1796)

Hospital Week, Ntl.

Hug Holiday Week, Ntl.

Hug Your Cat Day

Hummus Day, Intl

Huntington's Disease Awareness Month (CA)

Huntington's Disease Awareness Month

Hurricane Preparedness Week, Ntl.

Hyperemesis Gravidarum Awareness Day

I Need a Patch for That Day

Independence Day (ER)(1991/1994)

Independence Day (GE)(1919)

Independence Day (JO)(1946)

Independence Day (PY)(1811)

Independence Day (TL)(2002)

Indianapolis 500 (US-IN)

Infertility Survival Day, Ntl.

Infrastructure Week, Ntl

Inventors Month, Ntl.

Iris Day

Iris Festival (BE)

Isle of Man TT (UK)

Jamestown Day

Jamestown Founding (1607)

Jeth (S)

Jewish-American Heritage Month

Joseph Brackett Day (1797)

Jyeshtha (H)

Keep Kids Alive—Drive 25, Ntl.

Keffiyeh Day, World

Kentucky Derby (US-KY)

Kids to Parks Day, Ntl.

Labor Day/Worker's Day International (CN)

Lag B'Omer (J)

Last Bell Day (RU)

Law Day

Learn About Composting Day

Learn to Ride a Bike Day

Learn to Swim Day, Intl.

Lei Day, (US-HI)

Leopard Day, World

Leprechaun Day, World

Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive

Limerick Day (1812)

Lindy Hop Day (Jitterbug), World (1914)

Living Together in Peace, Day of

Living Together in Peace, International Day of

Loomis Day

Lost Sock Memorial Day

Love a Tree Day

Love Day, Global

Lowcountry Shrimp Festival, South Carolina

Loyalty Day

Lucky Penny Day

Lumpy Rug Day

Lung Cancer Awareness Month (AU)

Lupus Awareness Month, Ntl.

Lupus Day, World

Lyme Disease Awareness Month

Macaroon Day, Ntl.

Management Accounting Day, Intl.

Maritime Day, Ntl. (1819)

Markor, Intl. Day of

Martin Z Mollusk Day (US-NJ)

Mata Tirtha Aunshi (H)(NP/IN)

Maternal Mental Health Week

May Day

May One Day

Mayday for Mutts, Ntl

ME/CFS Awareness Month (US-CA)

Meat Free May (UK)

Medication Dependence Prevention Month (AU)

Meditation Month, Ntl.

Mediterranean Diet Month, Intl.

Melanoma Monday

Memo Day, Ntl.

Memorial Day

Menstrual Hygiene Day, Global

Mental Health Awareness Week (CA)

Mental Health Awareness Week (UK)

Mental Health Month, Ntl.

Met Gala (US-NY)

Microchip Your Pet Month (US)

Midnight Sun (NO)

Midwife, International Day of the

Military Appreciation Month, Ntl.

Military Spouses Day

Miniature Golf Day, Ntl.

Missing and Exploited Children's Day, Intl.

Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls, National Day of Awareness for (1992)

Moms Week, Salute to 35+

Moon—First Quarter

Moon—Full

Moon—New

Moon—Third Quarter

Morning Tea for Cancer (AU)

Mother Goose Day

Mother's Day (HT)

Mother's Day

Motherless Daughters Awareness Week (AU)

Motorcycle Safety Month (US/CA), Ntl.

Mount Saint Helens Eruption (US-WA)(1980)

MPS Awareness Day, Intl.

Multiple Sclerosis Carnation Days (CA)

Multiple Sclerosis Day, World

Museum Day, Intl.

Music Week, Canadian (CA-ON)

Music Week, Ntl.

Musical Instrument Day, Buy a

Mystery Month

Nakba Day (PS/IL)(1948)

Narada Jayanti (H)

National Day (AZ)(1918)

National Day (VA)(2025)

National Day (YE)(1990)

Neurofibromatosis Awareness Month, Ntl.

Nightshift Workers Day, Ntl (US/CA)

No Diet Day, Intl.

No Homework Day

No Socks Day

Nurses Day, Intl. (1820)

Nurses Week, Ntl.(1820)

Nursing Week, Ntl. Skilled Home

Nutty Fudge Day, Ntl.

Obstetric Fistula, Day to End, Intl.

Occupational Safety and Health Week, (US/CA/MX)

Old Friends, New Friends Week

Older Americans Month

Orthodox Pentecost (C)

Osama bin Laden Killed (2011)

Osteoporosis Prevention Month, Ntl. (US)

Otter Day, World

Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage, Feast of (PH)

Pansexual Visability Day

Parrot Day, World

Peace Officers Memorial Day

Peacekeepers' Day, International United Nations

Pediatric Stroke Awareness Month, Ntl.

Pentecost (C)

Perinatal Mental Health Awareness Week (NZ)

Pesach Sheni (J)

Pet Cancer Awareness Month, Ntl.

Pet Month, Ntl.

Pet Week, Ntl.

PGA Championship (US-PA)

Photography Month, Ntl.

Physical Education and Sports Week, Ntl.

Physical Fitness and Sports Month, Ntl.

Physiotherapy Month, Ntl. (CA)

Piercing Day, Ntl

Plant Health Day, Intl.

Plant Health Week (UK)

Podenco Day, Intl. (ES/UK)

Poem on Your Pillow Day

Police Day, Ntl. (FM)

Police Week, Ntl.

Portuguese Language Day, World

Posture Month

Potato, Intl. Day of the

Prayer, National Day of

Preakness Stakes

Premier League Final (UK)

Prescription Drug Disposal Awareness Day, (1991)

Preservation Month, Ntl.

Press Freedom Day, World

Prevention Week, Ntl.

Public Gardens Week, Ntl.

Public Science Day, Ntl.(CN)

Public Service Recognition Week

Public Works Week, Ntl.(US/CA)

Puppy Mill Action Week

Purebred Dog Day, Ntl.

Radio Day, Public (1971)

Raspberry Popover Day, Ntl.

REACT Month

Read to Your Baby Bump Month, Ntl.

Realtor Day (1908)

Receptionist Day, Intl.

Recommitment Month, Ntl.

Reconciliation Week (AU)(1967)

Red Cross and Red Crescent Day, World (1828)

References Week, Update Your

Registered Nurses Recognition Day, Ntl.

Renaissance Period Officially Begins (1453)

Rescue Dog Day, Ntl

Responsible Animal Guardian Month

Ride of Silence, Intl.

Road Safety Week (NZ)

Roast Leg of Lamb Day

Robert's Rules Day (1837)

Rogation Sunday (C)

Romani Resistance Day, Intl. (1944)

Romantic Comedy Day (1941)

Running of the Balls (US-TN)

Rural Life Sunday (C)(US/CA)

Safe Boating Week, (US/CA) Ntl.

Sagarmatha Day (NP)(1953)

Saint Augustine, Feast of (UK)(604 AD)

Saint Efisio, Festival of (IT)

Saint Joan of Arc Feast Day (1431)

Salad Month, Ntl.

Sally Ride Day (1951)

Salt Awareness Week, World

San Isidro Day (C)

Sandwich Week, British (UK)

Santacruzan, Flores de Mayo (PH)

Save Your Hearing Day (1976)

Schizophrenia Awareness Week, World (AU)

Schizophrenia Day, World

School Lunch Hero Day, Ntl

School Nurses Day, Ntl.

School Principal's Day, Ntl.

Science and Technology Workers' Day, Ntl.(CN)

Scrapbooking Day, Ntl.

Scripps National Spelling Bee

Scurvy Awareness Day

Sea Monkey Day, Ntl.

Senior Health and Fitness Day, Ntl.

Service Dog Eye Examination Month, Ntl.

Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, Ntl.

Shani Jayanti (H)

Shavuot (J)

Shireen Abu Akleh Day (2022)

Shoes Day, Two Different Colored, Ntl.

Shrimp Day, Ntl.

Silver Star Families of America Day

Sivan (J)

Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month

Sleep Month, Better

Slider Day, Ntl

Slugs Return from Capistrano Day

Smile Month, Ntl. (UK)

Solidarity with Peoples of Non-Self-Governing Territories, Week of

Sorry Day—Apology Day, Ntl. (AU)(1997)

Space Day

Speak in Full Sentences Day—No Texting Day

Specially-abled Pets Day, Ntl.

Spinal Tech Health Week (AU)

Spiritual Literacy Month

Star Wars Day

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Stars and Stripes Forever Day (1897)

Stay Up All Night, Night

Stock Exchange Holiday (NYSE Closed)

Straw Hat Day (1916)

Strawberries Day, Pick

Strike Out Stroke Month

Stroke Awareness Month, Ntl. (US)

Stuttering Awareness Week, Ntl.

Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week (SubWeek)

Summer Safety Week, Ntl.(CA)

Sun Awareness Week (UK)

Sunscreen for Sunday

Supply Chain Professionals Day

Sweet Vidalia Onion Month, Ntl.

Tap Dance Day, Ntl. (1878)

Tavern Month, Ntl.

Tea Day, Intl.

Teachers Appreciation Week

Teachers Day (US-FL)

Teachers Day, Ntl.

Teen Self-Esteem Month, Ntl.

Telecommunications and Information Society Day, World (1865)

Thyroid Awareness Month (AU)

Tiara Day, Intl. (1819)

Time for a Cuppa (UK)

Tobacco Day, World No

Tooth Month, Save Your

Tourist Appreciation Day, Ntl.

Towel Day, Intl.

Toxic Encephalopathy and Chemical Injury Awareness Month, Ntl.

Trade Month, World

Train Day, Ntl (1971)

Transportation Week, Ntl.

Travel and Tourism Week, Ntl.

Trinity Sunday (C)

Triple Crown

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Tuba Day, Intl.

Tuberous Sclerosis Awareness Month

Tuna Day, World

Turtle Day, World

Twilight Zone Day (1908)

UEFA Champions League Final (HU)

Ultraviolet (UV) Awareness Month

Underground America Day

Unicycle Day, Ride a

Unicycle Week, Ride a

Unity Day (CM)(1972)

Urgent Care Awareness Month, Ntl.

Vanilla Pudding Day, Ntl.

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VE Day (1945)

Vesak (B)(H)

Victoria Day (CA)(1837)

Vinegar Month

Virtual Assistant Day, Intl.

Vision Health Month (CA)

Visit Your Relatives Day

Vrishabha Sankranti (H)

Walk in the Woods Month (UK)

Walk Safely to School Day (AU)

Walking Month, Ntl. (US/UK)

Water a Flower Day

Wear Purple for Peace Day

Wedding of the Sea (IT)

Weights and Measures Day, Intl. (1875)

Wetlands Month, American.

What You Think Upon, Grows, Day

Whisky Day, World

White Wreath Day (AU)

Windmill Day, Ntl. (NL)

Wine Day, Ntl.

Women's Check-up Day, Ntl.

Women's Health Care Month, Ntl.

Women's Health Week, Ntl.

Word Curiosity Day

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Word Love Day

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Work at Home Moms Week

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World Hunger Day (1932)

World War II Remembrance Days (1945)

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Young Achiever's Month

Youth Day (CN)(1919)

Youth Traffic Safety Month, Global

Academy of Country Music (ACMA) Awards (US-NV)

Peabody Awards (US-CA)

Condiment Month, Ntl.

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USS Liberty (1967): June 8

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On June 8, 1967, a foreign nation launched a surprise 75-minute air and sea attack on an American naval ship, the USS Liberty, in international waters. The United States was not at war in the region. Ultimately, 34 men died, and 172 were wounded. The American government opted to bury the assault for diplomatic favor and assuage a foreign nation's vanity following the attack. The USS Liberty story epitomizes bravery and beating the odds. It is the kind of story Hollywood loves, and Hollywood tried to tell the Liberty's story in the mid-1980s. Interests benefiting from silence threatened participants in the film with blacklisting, effectively shutting it down. One gruesome threat arrived via a decapitated cat thrown on a survivor's front porch. The intimidation of the survivors and producers of the Liberty feature film exemplifies why it is difficult to speak about the attack and why most Americans do not know about it. THE ATTACK On June 8, 1967, the USS Liberty sailed quietly in the eastern Mediterranean, going about its business monitoring events in the region. It was a perfect late spring day, and the ship was in international waters, well away from the shore. Preceding the ambush, the crew felt safe, having observed up to nine reconnaissance flights by the Israeli air force, in marked planes, over the ship throughout the morning. Israel was currently in combat with Egypt and Syria, but the Liberty was outside the territorial waters of the combatants. On its mast hung a giant ceremonial American flag (20 by 38 feet, six by 11.5 meters). Israel was and continues to be an ally of the United States; the Israelis were watching out for them, the crew thought. The US was not at war in the region, and the ship, lightly armed, was no threat. With lunch concluded and the galley cleared, several off-duty crewmen were sunbathing on the main deck. Suddenly, at 14:00 hours, unmarked fighter jets descended upon the ship and attacked. Under fire, the communications room frantically called for help using both military and international civilian maritime frequencies, only to discover their communications were jammed. Jamming civilian frequencies violates international law, and only an ally might know the Liberty's top-secret military frequencies. Yet, both were jammed. The Liberty found itself alone, without comms, and fighting for its life against an unknown enemy. The nearest American aircraft carrier was 500 miles (805 km) away. The jets attacking were modern, fast, and agile; the Liberty's crew could see this much. But who was shooting, and why? Was it the USSR or another state actor with an advanced air force? Nobody on the Liberty knew, nor would they know for most of the 75-minute strike. The attacker concealed the identifying markings on their planes, making them ghost planes, unknown. Three military ships, as yet unidentified, were spotted approaching quickly on the horizon. The crew of the Liberty scrambled to hold the ship together, destroying sensitive documents and attending to the wounded as bullets and napalm engulfed the deck. The ship's armaments were useless, designed to repel boarders, not a sustained air and sea attack. The Liberty was not a warship; it was an intelligence ship. One of the first targets hit in the attack was its primary gun, and both gunnery technicians died instantly. THE REVEAL An hour into the assault, the crew discovered their attacker's identity, the air and naval forces of the state of Israel. The markings on the nearest warship became visible. One of the Liberty's officers noted its Star of David as he witnessed it using its deck guns to shoot the crewmen attempting to launch the lifeboats (a war crime). The gunfire rendered the dinghies unusable, trapping the Liberty's crew on the ship. Ultimately, the Israeli navy fired five torpedoes at the American ship. Four missed, but one hit the Liberty mid-ship, punching a 45 ft (13.7 meters) hole in its side and killing at least twenty instantly. The vessel was taking on water fast. Israeli forces were close to sinking the ship when Israeli command intercepted communications confirming the American Air Force was on its way (the Liberty crew jury-rigged a radio and finally got a call out). The Israeli attack boats and planes retreated. Some minutes later, a helicopter appeared to check on the ship. The note dropped from the aircraft landed in a bundle beside a severed leg on the main deck, and the Liberty's captain picked it up. "Do you have any casualties?" it asked cheekily. Reading it, Captain McGonagle paused, looked up, and presented the hovering airship with a pronounced, sustained, and defiantly blatant bird (middle finger). Upon receiving the message, the helicopter slithered back to its base. McGonagle and the crew went to work navigating the severely listing ship to safe harbor, six days away in Malta. The rescue never arrived. On the orders of US Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, the US government pulled the rescue jets back once they confirmed who was attacking. The attack was over, but the drama was just beginning for the survivors. Within hours of their arrival in Malta, US intelligence forbade the survivors from telling their stories. Years later, Lt. James Ennes, who was on the bridge of the USS Liberty during the attack, defied the gag order. He authored the first book on the attack, published in 1980, Assault on the Liberty. The US government's handling of the atrocity—including recalling the rescue planes upon confirmation that Israel was the belligerent—is unprecedented in US military history. A TRAGIC CASE OF MISIDENTIFICATION... The state of Israel said it misidentified the USS Liberty, believing it to be a civilian Egyptian freighter. Accepting this premise requires factual gymnastics. First, aside from no similarity in ship silhouette, civilian ships do not use military grey; it is camouflage. Second, the ship's oversized standard would need to change to an Egyptian flag, not American. Other than the color red, the flags of Egypt and the United States have nothing in common. Next, in the first two minutes, the single gun turret and all communications antennas were disabled in precision airstrikes. Some freighters may have deck-mounted machine guns; they do not have a military-grade canon, even a small one, like the Liberty. Nor did 1967-era civilian freighters have dozens of high-tech antennas emanating from the bridge and upper decks. Finally, if the Israelis believed the ship to be an Egyptian freighter, why jam US military communications channels? To do so required knowledge of its top-secret frequencies, and a civilian freighter, particularly one of a foreign nation, would not know these or use them. None of these facts mattered. Israel insisted the attack was a massive error, a misjudgment. It was simple incompetence. Israel's version became the accepted narrative. ONE SHIP, 239 COMMENDATIONS CLANDESTINELY AWARDED Upon their return to the United States, the Liberty and its captain, William McGonagle, received the Medal of Honor (MoH) for guiding the heavily damaged ship from the eastern Mediterranean to Malta. Typically, as they are so rare, MoH awards are awarded by the President of the United States in a public ceremony. The Department of Defense awarded the Liberty's in a clandestine ceremony. In addition to the MoH, crew members received two Navy Crosses, eleven Silver Stars, twenty Bronze Stars, nine Navy Commendation Medals, two hundred and four Purple Hearts, and the ship received the Presidential Unit Citation. None of these ceremonies occurred publicly. The awards were secret, under threat of court-martial or imprisonment if the recipients disclosed how or why they received their commendations. EPITAPH The Israeli pilot transcripts debunk the misidentification lie and several others. American intelligence acquired access to these shortly after the attack. The transcripts prove Israeli command knew it was an American ship when they attacked with gunfire, bombs, torpedos, and napalm. Their mission, confirmed by the pilot transcripts, was to sink the ship. Why continues to be speculation. As a spy ship, the logical conclusion is that Israel was about to engage in something it didn't want to be recorded, even by its closest ally. After the first few days, the media could not tell this story due to US censorship. More recently, avoidance is due to aggressive activities by the Israel lobby. Lobby activities focus on defamation, slander, and libel of crewmen and journalists who dare report on it. An intensive disinformation campaign via books, videos, and speeches on the attack, is also part of the strategy. Ironically, one diplomat was horrified by the attack, and he did take action. Officially protesting Israel's assault and the subsequent US whitewash of the event at the time, he implored Tel Aviv to come clean and make amends. Who was this man of character and gravitas? Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Avraham Harman. Harman tried, and he was one of few who officially did. In 1968, after nine years in his post, he was succeeded as ambassador by Yitzhak Rabin. In Malta and back in the United States, the USS Liberty underwent 40 million dollars in repairs. Ultimately, the highly decorated ship was beyond repair, and she was stripped, partitioned, and sold for scrap. Since the attack, the survivors and the families of the USS Liberty have lobbied the US government for full recognition. As of May 2022, despite it being one of the most decorated ships in US history, there is no official US memorial commemorating the survivors or the attack. The US government has not publicly and formally recognized the USS Liberty in totality, removed the gag orders, or publicly celebrated the crew's extreme bravery, endurance, and fortitude on that day. Nor has it defended and protected the crew and their families from defamation by interests associated with the attacking nation. Fifty-five years later, the survivors and the families of the slain continue to fight, hoping the American people will push their government into acknowledging them publicly and end the harassment. LEARN MORE A) For more information on the USS Liberty, see the survivor's site at: http://www.gtr5.com. B) Al Jazeera's (AJ) 2014 fifty-minute documentary is the most recent and concise: The Day Israel Attacked America: https://youtu.be/tx72tAWVcoM on YouTube with commercials. Or on AJ without commercials: https://www.aljazeera.com/program/featured-documentaries/2014/10/30/the-day-israel-attacked-america The AJ special report includes the actual Israeli pilot radio calls with control. It is the first to publish these. C) The 2002 BBC documentary USS Liberty, Dead In the Water is available here: https://youtu.be/kjOH1XMAwZA The BBC documentary came out before Admiral Thomas Moorer's testimony and the leaking of the Israeli pilot transcripts a few years later. It is also good but not as current or detailed as the AJ special report.
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08
Jun

Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show (US-NY): June 8-9

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Founded in 1877, Westminster Kennel Club held its first dog show at Gilmore's Garden (now Madison Square Garden) in New York City. Present were 1,201 dogs. The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is considered the most prestigious of all canine shows, with the two-day event televised worldwide. Check your local television listings for air times. PLEASE NOTE: Treat all televised and venue-specific events (sporting, concerts, trade shows, etc.) as estimated. Several factors can cause an event to move dates at the last minute, including weather, strikes, natural disasters, political upheaval, conflicting programming, pandemics, and current events. Because of this, always verify the event with the promotor before committing resources. LEEP often estimates dates based on the previous year's schedules, as the final dates are only a few months, weeks, or days before the event. If the date is known to be estimated, you will see an (est) following the date in the title.
Africa
09
Jun

Archives Day, Intl.: June 9

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International Archives Day celebrates the work of archivists and the importance of record keeping to culture, history, and education in preserving our cultural heritage, history, and collective memory. The day highlights the work of archivists and their efforts in collecting, preserving, and providing access to valuable documents, records, and other historical materials. International Archives Day began during the 2004 International Congress on Archives (ICA) in Vienna, Austria. The ICA, founded in 1948, is a non-governmental organization that promotes cooperation among archives and archivists worldwide. The first International Archives Day was celebrated in 2008, commemorating the 60th anniversary of the ICA. Since then, it has grown in popularity and is observed by archives and archivists globally, often involving various events, exhibitions, workshops, and conferences. These activities aim to engage the public, raise awareness about the value of archives, and highlight the challenges faced by archivists, such as digitization, preservation, and access. International Archives Day provides an opportunity to recognize archivists' contributions and showcase the vital role that archives play in preserving our history and cultural heritage for future generations.
Africa
09
Jun

Ascension Day (JO)(1999): June 9

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The Kingdom of Jordan celebrates the accession of King Abdullah II on June 9, 1999. Ascension Day is a national holiday.
Africa
09
Jun

Coral Triangle Day: June 9

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The Coral Triangle is one of the world's most important ecosystems for marine biodiversity. Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, the Solomon Islands, and Timor Leste share it. Coral Triangle Day seeks to raise awareness about this global treasure and safeguard the aquatic life and environment it encompasses. Localized events include beach clean-ups, seafood grills, bazaars, and parties in the affected countries.
Africa
09
Jun

Donald Duck Day (1934): June 9*

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Donald Duck Day (Take 2) marks the first appearance of Donald Duck on June 9, 1934, in "The Wise Little Hen" cartoon feature. Donald Duck Day (Take 1) celebrates the character's birthday, March 13, 1914.
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09
Jun

Fes Music Festival (MO): June 9-12

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The Fes Music Festival, held in Fes, Morocco, began in 1994 to celebrate cultural music traditions worldwide. The festival was founded in 1994 by Mohammed Kabbaj and Faouzi Skali, and attracts over 100,000 visitors annually.

The festival takes place throughout the city, including the historic Bab Makina palace and the beautiful Jnan Sbil gardens, and brings together all the great traditions of sacred, spiritual, and world music performed by musicians from various cultures and traditions, including Sufi, Gnawa, and Andalusian music, as well as other styles from Africa, the Middle East, and beyond. Sufi Nights are free daily concerts that occur during the festival and are a favorite with attendees. Included in Fes are exhibitions and film screenings throughout the city.

One of the unique features of the Fes Music Festival is its emphasis on promoting intercultural dialogue and understanding. The festival's diversity, cross-cultural exchange, and learning spaces are a primary draw. The Fes Music Festival is a vibrant and inspiring celebration of traditional music and culture., playing an essential role in promoting intercultural dialogue and understanding in Morocco and beyond. UNESCO participates in this event.

PLEASE NOTE: Treat all televised and venue-specific events (sporting, concerts, trade shows, etc.) as estimated. Several factors can cause an event to move dates at the last minute, including weather, strikes, natural disasters, political upheaval, conflicting programming, pandemics, and current events. Because of this, always verify the event with the promotor before committing resources. LEEP often estimates dates based on the previous year's schedules, as the final dates are only a few months, weeks, or days before the event. If the date is known to be estimated, you will see an (est) following the date in the title.
Africa
09
Jun

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day: June 9

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On Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day, people bake strawberry rhubarb pie. This sweet and tangy pie was introduced in the early 1800s.
Africa
09
Jun

Windsurfing Regatta & Music Festival, Worthington (US-MN): June 9-11

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The Worthington Windsurfing Regatta and Unvarnished Music Festival began in 1999. The festival consisted of a windsurfing competition during the day with a live (free) "unvarnished" music festival in the evening on Lake Okabena. The intent is to introduce a unique water sport focusing on our lake and to introduce the community to a candid style of music. The festival has been a big success, attracting windsurfers worldwide. PLEASE NOTE: Treat all televised and venue-specific events (sporting, concerts, trade shows, etc.) as estimated. Several factors can cause an event to move dates at the last minute, including weather, strikes, natural disasters, political upheaval, conflicting programming, pandemics, and current events. Because of this, always verify the event with the promotor before committing resources. LEEP often estimates dates based on the previous year's schedules, as the final dates are only a few months, weeks, or days before the event. If the date is known to be estimated, you will see an (est) following the date in the title.
Africa
10
Jun

Alcoholics Anonymous Founders Day (1935): June 10

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Alcoholics Anonymous' Founder's Day marks the anniversary of the creation of the self-help group on June 10, 1935, by Bill Wilson and Dr. Robert Smith. Alcoholics Anonymous is based on the premise that fellow alcoholics can heal together. It was in 1939 that the textbook Alcoholics Anonymous was published, which included the twelve steps of recovery.
Africa
10
Jun

Army Day (JO)(1916): June 10

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Army Day in Jordan celebrates the beginning of the Great Arab Revolt on June 10, 1916, ultimately ending the Ottoman Empire with its conclusion in 1918. It changed the geography of Western Asia and the history of the Arab people. Army Day is a national holiday in Jordan. People outside of the Arab world are familiar with this event from the writings of TE Lawrence and the film Lawrence of Arabia.
Africa
10
Jun

Artichoke Festival, Castroville (US-CA): June 10-11

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First held in 1959, the Castroville Artichoke Food & Wine Festival is a two-day event held at the Monterey County Fairgrounds celebrating the artichoke and other foods and products from California: live music, wine tasting, and dozens of activities for children. Annually in late spring, Castorville is considered the Artichoke Capital of the World.
Africa
10
Jun

Ballpoint Pen Day, (1943): June 10

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Please take a moment to think about what it would be like to write without ballpoint pens. Two brothers, Laszlo, and Gyorgy Biro, invented this revolutionary writing instrument in Hungary. On June 10, 1943, they filed for a European patent. Seeing an opportunity and a writing edge, upon the patent's grant, the British government bought the rights. After all, being able to write faster is a matter of national security. Happy Ballpoint Pen Day!
Africa
10
Jun

Banana Split Festival (US-OH): June 10-11

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Banana Split Festival occurs on the second weekend of June in its birthplace of Wilmington, Ohio. The banana split is the star of this event. Visitors can enjoy live concerts, great food, and a DIY banana split booth during this event.
Africa
10
Jun

Belmont Stakes (US-NY): June 10

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The Belmont Stakes is the third race in what is known as the Triple Crown and is by far the most grueling at a distance of 1.5 miles. The first race began in 1867. Secretariat, winner of the Belmont and the Triple Crown in 1973, continues to hold the record for the fastest time and the most significant lead, beating his rival by over 30 lengths.
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