Today is: June 13
Day Week Month

Srebrenica Genocide, International Day of Reflection for (1995)

PlayStation Days of Play

Jeth (S)

24 Hours of Le Mans (FR)

Agriculture Day, World

Albinism Awareness Day, Intl.

Albinism Awareness, Intl. Day of (2013)

Alcoholics Anonymous Founders Day (1935)

Archives Day, Intl.

Army Day (JO)(1916)

Ascension Day (JO)(1999)

Bach Fest, Leipzig (DE)

Ballpoint Pen Day, (1943)

Ban Live Transport, International Day of Action

Banning Interracial Marriage Ruled Unconstitutional (Loving 1967)

Best Friends Day, Ntl.

Blood Donor Day, World

Bloomsday Festival (IE)(1904)

Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival (US-TN)

Bourbon Day, Ntl. (1789)

Business Etiquette Week, Ntl.

Call Your Doctor Day, Ntl.

Career Nursing Assistants Day, National

Carers Week, Ntl.(UK)

Caribbean-American's AIDS Awareness Day

Cave Week, Ntl.(US/CA)

Child Labor, World Day Against

Children's Day, Ntl.

Children's Sunday (C)

Christian Unity Week, Intl. (Southern Hemisphere)

Clothesline Week, Intl.

Cocktail (Name your Poison) Day

Coral Triangle Day

Corn on the Cob Day

Cotton Candy Day, Ntl.

Dia dos Namorados (BR)

Diabetes Week (UK)

Dialogue Among Civilizations, Intl. Day for

Donald Duck Day (1934)

E-mail Week, Ntl.

Evacuation Day, American (LY)(1970)

Exchange Day, Ntl. Adoption (UK)

Falafel Day, Intl.

Family Fitness Day, Ntl.

Family History Day

Fishing and Boating Week, Ntl.

Flag Day (1777)

Flag Week, Ntl.

Forklift Safety Day

Garden Week, Ntl.

Gardening, Weed Your Garden Day

German Chocolate Cake Day, Ntl.

Gin Day, World

Grand Prix of Spain (ES)

Green Week, Great Big (UK)

Gurgadi (S)(1606)

Herb and Spice Day

Hermit Week, Ntl.

History Day Competition, Ntl.

Iced Tea Day

Independence Day (PH)(1898)

Indictment Day (2023)

Infant Mental Health Week, Ntl. (UK/AU)

James Beard Awards

Jerky Day, Ntl

Just One Day, Day (2001)

King Kamehameha Day (US-HI)

King's Birthday (AU)

Kitchen Klutzes of America Day

Little League Baseball Week, Ntl

Lonliness Awareness Week, (UK)

Mad Hatter Day (UK)

Medgar Evers Day (1963)

Meet a Mate Week, Intl

Men's Health Week, Ntl.

Monsoon Season (Asia) June 8 - September 30

Moon—Third Quarter

Multicultural American Child Awareness Day

My Money Week (UK)

National Day of Reconciliation (CG)(1991)

Neighbor Works Week, Ntl.

Nursing Assistants and Direct Care Workers Week, Ntl.

Oceans Day, World

Odunde Festival (US-PA)

Outdoor Marketing Day, Ntl.

Peanut Butter Cookie Day

Pet Appreciation Week (PAW), Ntl.

Pet Memorial Day, World

Picnic Week, Ntl. (UK)

Play, International Day of

Pop Goes the Weasel Day

Portugal Day (PT)(1580)

Premavera Sound Porto (PT)

Race Unity Day

Red Rose Day

Ride Motorcycles and Scooters to Work Day, Intl.

Rip Current Awareness Week, Ntl.

Russia Day (RU)(1990)

Scoot to School Week (IE)

St. Anthony of Padua Feast Day (PT)(1231)

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day

Strawberry Shortcake Day, Ntl.

Supreme Court Decisions Weeks

Sustainability Week (US-NY)

Tano/Dano Day (KR/KP)

Theater Understudy Appreciation Week

Tomato Fortnight, British (UK)

Tribeca Film Festival (US-NY)

Trojan Horse (1184 BC)

Trooping the Color, King's Official Birthday Parade (UK)

Upsy Daisy Day

Wear BLUE Day

Windsurfing Regatta and Music Festival, Worthington (US-MN)

Women Veterans Appreciation Day (1948)

Work@Home Dads Day, Ntl

World Cup, FIFA (US/CA/MX)

World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests (C)

Yarn Bombing Day, Intl.

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

Srebrenica Genocide, International Day of Reflection for (1995)

Rose Castroccdsc

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)

PlayStation Days of Play

Dhu al-Hijjah (M)

Ducasse de Mons, Doudou (BE)(1349)

French Open (FR)

Isle of Man TT (UK)

Jeth (S)

Midnight Sun (NO)

Reconciliation Week (AU)(1967)

Sivan (J)

Smile Month, Ntl. (UK)

Triple Crown

San Diego Smooth Jazz Festival (US-CA)

15th of Khordad (IR)(1963)

24 Hours of Le Mans (FR)

9-9-9 Emergency Number Established (1937)

Aboriginal Day, Ntl. (CA)

Aboriginal History Month, Ntl. (CA)

Accordion Awareness Month, Ntl. (1822)

Acne Awareness Month, Ntl.

Adopt-a-Cat Month (AHA)

Adopt-a-Shelter Cat Month (ASPCA)

African-American Music Month

Agriculture Day, World

Alan Turing Day (1912)

Alan Turing Week

Albinism Awareness Day, Intl.

Albinism Awareness, Intl. Day of (2013)

Alcoholics Anonymous Founders Day (1935)

Almond Buttercrunch Day

ALS Awareness Month (CA)

Alzheimer's Disease and Brain Awareness Month, Ntl.

American Bald Eagle Day (1782)

Animal Rights Awareness Week, Ntl.

Animal Rights Day, Ntl.

Anne and Samantha Day

Antifascist Struggle Day (HR)(1941)

Aphasia Awareness Month, Ntl.

Apple Strudel Day, Ntl.

Applesauce Cake Day

Archives Day, Intl.

Arjan Dev (S) (1606)

Armed Forces Day (GT)(1871)

Army Day (JO)(1916)

ARRL Field Day

Artigas Day (UY)(1764)

Ascension Day (JO)(1999)

Ashadha (H)

Ashura (M)

ASK Day, Ntl.

Asteroid / Meteor Day, Intl. (1908)

Ayatollah Ruollah Khomeini Day (IR)(1989)

Baby Boomers Recognition Day

Baby Jumping Festival (ES)

Bach Fest, Leipzig (DE)

Ballpoint Pen Day, (1943)

Ban Live Transport, International Day of Action

Banning Interracial Marriage Ruled Unconstitutional (Loving 1967)

Barcode Day (1970)

Bathroom Reading Month, Ntl

Beautician's Day

Beer Day, Britain (UK) (1215)

Béierfest, Diekirch (LU)

Belmont Stakes (US-NY)

Best Friends Day, Ntl.

BET Awards (US-CA)

Bike Day, World

Blood Donor Day, World

Bloomsday (1904)

Bloomsday Festival (IE)(1904)

Bomb Pop Day, Ntl

Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival (US-TN)

Bonza Bottler Day, Intl

Book Month, LGBTQ+ Ntl. (1969)

Bourbon Day, Ntl. (1789)

Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (AU)

Brain Injury Awareness Month (CA)

Bug Busting Day, Ntl. (UK)

Bunker Hill Day (US-MA)(1775)

Burns Awareness Month, Ntl. (AU)

Business Etiquette Week, Ntl.

Calcio Storico Fiorentino (IT)

Call Your Doctor Day, Ntl.

Camera Day, World (1888)

Cancer from the Sun Month

Cancer Survivors Day

Candy Month, Ntl.

Canoe Day, Ntl.(US/CA)

CAPS LOCK DAY, INTL. (2009)

Career Nursing Assistants Day, National

Carers Week, Ntl.(UK)

Caribbean-American Heritage Month, Ntl.

Caribbean-American's AIDS Awareness Day

Carpenter Ant Awareness Week

Cataract Awareness Month

Catfish Day, Ntl.

Cave Week, Ntl.(US/CA)

Celebrate Life Day

Celebration of the Senses Day

Cheese Festival, Great Wisconsin (US-WI)

Cherry Tart Days, Ntl.

Child Labor, World Day Against

Child Victims of Aggression, World Day of (1982)

Child Vision Awareness Month

Childhood Cancer Campaign Month, Intl.

Children Day, Stand For (1996)

Children's Awareness Memorial Day, Ntl.

Children's Day (CN)

Children's Day, Intl.

Children's Day, Ntl.

Children's Sunday (C)

Chimborazo Day (EC)

Chocolate Éclair Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Ice Cream Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Macaroon Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Pudding Day

Christian Unity Week, Intl. (Southern Hemisphere)

Clothesline Week, Intl.

CMA Music Festival (US-TN)

Cocktail (Name your Poison) Day

Cognac Day

Coin Toss Day

Combat Decertification and Drought, World Day of

Communication, Effective, Month

Confederate Memorial Day (US-TN, KY, LA)(1808)

Congenital Cytomegalovirus Awareness Month, Ntl.

Constitution Day (DK)(1849/1953)

Continence Week, World

Coral Triangle Day

Corn on the Cob Day

Coronation Day (BT)(1974)

Corpus Christi (C)

Cotton Candy Day, Ntl.

Craft Spirits Week, Ntl.

Cream Tea Day, Ntl. (UK)

Cuckoo Warning Day

Cybersecurity Education Month, Ntl.

D-Day (1944)

Dairy Alternatives Month

Dairy Month, Intl.

Daniel Boone Day (1769)

Daylight Appreciation Day, Ntl.

Dementia Care Professionals Month

Dia dos Namorados (BR)

Diabetes Week (UK)

Dialogue Among Civilizations, Intl. Day for

Dietitians Day, (AU)

Dietitians Week, (AU)

Discovery Day, Newfoundland, Labrador (CA)(1497)

Donald Duck Day (1934)

Doughnut Day, Ntl.(1938)

Dragon Boat Festival (CN)

Drive-in Movie Day (1933)

Drug Abuse and Trafficking, World Day Against (1839)

Dysphagia Awareness Month, Ntl.

E-mail Week, Ntl.

Eel Festival (DK)

Elder Abuse Awareness Day, World

Emancipation Day (TO)(1970)

Energy Shopping Day, Ntl.

Entrepreneurs Do it Yourself Marketing Month

Environment Day, World

EU Green Week

Evacuation Day (EG) (1954)

Evacuation Day, American (LY)(1970)

Exchange Day, Ntl. Adoption (UK)

Fairy Day, Intl.

Falafel Day, Intl.

Family Fitness Day, Ntl.

Family History Day

Family Remittances, Intl. Day of

Father's Day, Intl. (1910)

Federal-Aid Interstate Highway Act (1956)

Fiddlers' Contest and Festival (US-ID)

Fido Friday, Bring Your Dog to Work Day, Ntl. (UK/US)

Firearms Day, Ntl. (1934)

Fireworks Safety Months

Fish and Chips Day, Ntl.(UK)

Fishing and Boating Week, Ntl.

Fishing, Intl. Day Against Illegal Fishing

Flag Day (1777)

Flag Day (AR)(1820)

Flag Day (FI)(1867)

Flag Week, Ntl.

Food Safety Day, World

Food Truck Day, Eat at a, Ntl.

Forget-Me-Not Days / The Longest Day, Alzheimer's

Forklift Safety Day

Foster a Pet Month, Ntl.

FreeBSD Day

Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month, Ntl.

Friday Fish Fry Day (UK)

Fruit Fly Frenzy

Fudge Day

Garden Week, Ntl.

Gardening for Fitness Day, Ntl.

Gardening, Weed Your Garden Day

Garfield the Cat Day, Intl. (1978)

Gastronomy Day, Sustainable

Gay and Lesbian (LGBTQ+) Pride Month (1969)

General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes Day (AR)(1821)

German Chocolate Cake Day, Ntl.

Germany Invades Russia (1941)

Get Caught Listening, Audio Book Month

Gin Day, World

Gingerbread Day, Ntl.

Giraffe Day, World

Gnaoua World Music Festival (MA)

Gnome Week (US/BE)

Go Barefoot Day, Ntl.

Go Fishing Day

Go Skating/Skateboarding Day

Godparent's Day, Intl

Grand Prix of Austria (AT)

Grand Prix of Monaco (MO)

Grand Prix of Spain (ES)

Grantsville Days (US-MD)

Great American Backyard Campout

Great Get Together, The (UK)(1974)

Great Outdoors Month

Green Week, Great Big (UK)

Greencare for Troops Month

Gun Violence Awareness Day, Ntl.(1998)

Gurgadi (S)(1606)

Haemochromatosis Week, World

Handshake Day, Ntl.

Handshake Day, World

Handstand Day, Intl.

Happy Birthday to You Day (1893)

Harh (S)

Hate Speech, International Day for Countering

Hazelnut Cake Day, Ntl.

Headache and Migraine Awareness Month, Ntl.

Healthcare Risk Management Week, Ntl.

Heimlich Maneuver Day, Intl.(1974)

Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week (1880)

Herb and Spice Day

Hermit Week, Ntl.

Hip Dysplasia Awareness Month

History Day Competition, Ntl.

HIV Long-term Survivors Day (1981)

HIV Testing Day, Ntl.

Home Safety Month

Homeownership Month, Ntl

Homeownership Weekend, Ntl.

Hristo Botev Day (BG)(1876)

Humanist Day, World

Hurricane Season

Ice Cream Soda Day

Iced Tea Day

Iced Tea Month

Idiopathic Hypersomnia Awareness Week, Intl.

Igbo Day, Intl.

Immigrant Heritage Month

Independence Day (CD)(1960)

Independence Day (DJ)(1977)

Independence Day (IS)(1944)

Independence Day (MG)(1960)

Independence Day (MZ)(1975)

Independence Day (PH)(1898)

Independence Day (SC)(1976)

Independence Day (WS)(1962)

Independence Dragon Boat Regatta (US-PA)

Indictment Day (2023)

Indigenous History Month, Ntl. (CA)

Infant Mental Health Week, Ntl. (UK/AU)

Insurance Awareness Day

Inti Rami (PE/EC)

Islamic New Year (M) 1448

Islamic Year 1448 (M)

James Beard Awards

Jerky Day, Ntl

Journalist, Columnists' Day, Ntl.

Juggler's Day, World (1947)

Juneteenth (1865)

Just One Day, Day (2001)

Kids Day, America's

King Kamehameha Day (US-HI)

King's Birthday (AU)

King's Birthday (MY)

Kitchen Klutzes of America Day

Law Enforcement Officers, Ntl. Day of Prayer for

Learning Disabilities Week (UK)

Leave the Office Early Day, Ntl.

Let It Go Day

LGBTQ Equality Day, Ntl. (2003/2013/2015)

Lightning Awareness Week, Ntl.

Lightning Safety Day, Intl. (2011)

Little League Baseball Week, Ntl

Lobster Day, Ntl.

Log Cabin Day

Lonliness Awareness Week, (UK)

Love My Dentist Day, I

Mabo Day (AU)(1992)

Macau Day (CN)(1622)

Mad Hatter Day (UK)

Magna Carta Day (1215)

Make Music Day, Intl.

Mandaraka Day (KE)(1963)

Married Day, Decide to Be

Martini Day, Ntl.

Martyrdom Guru Arjun Sahib (S)(1606)

Mascot Day, Ntl.

Mawazine (MA)

Medgar Evers Day (1963)

Meet a Mate Week, Intl

Memorial Day (KR)(1920)

Men's Health Education Awareness Month

Men's Health Week, Ntl.

Men's Month Intl.

Meow Monday, Take Your Cat to Work Day

Micro, Small and Medium-size Enterprise Day, World

Microchipping Month, Ntl. (UK)

Migraine Awareness Month, Ntl.

Milk Day, World

Mithuna Sankranti (H)

Monsoon Season (Asia) June 8 - September 30

Month of Community (UK)

Montreal International Jazz Festival (CA-QC)

Moon—First Quarter

Moon—Full

Moon—New

Moon—Third Quarter

Mosquito Control Awareness Week, Ntl.

Muharram (M)

Multicultural American Child Awareness Day

Multiculturalism Day (CA)

Music Day, World

My Money Week (UK)

Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month, Ntl.

Nail Polish Day, Ntl

Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day, World

National Day (LU)(1921)

National Day (SE)(1523/1809)

National Day (SI)(1991)

National Day of Reconciliation (CG)(1991)

National Day, (GL)(1983/2009)

Native American Citizenship Day (1924)

NATO Annual Summit (TR)

NBA Finals

Neighbor Works Week, Ntl.

Newport Flower Festival, (US-RI)

Nirjala Ekadashi (H)

Nursing Assistants and Direct Care Workers Week, Ntl.

Oceans Day, World

Oceans Month, Ntl.

Odunde Festival (US-PA)

Old Maid's Day

Onion Rings Day, Ntl.

Open Farm Sunday (UK)

Orange Blossom Day, Ntl.

Orca Awareness Month

Organic Act Day, (VI)

Orlando Gay Days (US-FL)

Outdoor Marketing Day, Ntl.

Outdoor Marketing Month, Ntl.

Papaya Month, Ntl.

Parents, Global Day of

Parliamentarism, International Day of

Paul Bunyan Legend Day

Peaches and Cream Day, Ntl.

Peanut Butter Cookie Day

Pecan Sandies Day, Ntl.

Perennial Gardening Month

Pet Appreciation Week (PAW), Ntl.

Pet Memorial Day, World

Pet Preparedness Month, Ntl.

Pharmacists Declare War on Alcoholism

Phenylketonuria (PKU) Awareness Day, Intl.

Photography, Nature Photography Day

Picnic Day, Intl.

Picnic Week, Ntl. (UK)

Pied Piper Day (1284)

Pink Day, Ntl.

PinkPop (NL)

Plastic Challenge Month (UK)

Play, International Day of

Pollinator Month, Ntl. (US/CA)

Pony Express Re-ride

Pop Goes the Weasel Day

Portugal Day (PT)(1580)

Post-Traumatic Stress Awareness (PTSD) Day, Ntl.

Pralines Day, Ntl.

Premavera Sound Porto (PT)

Primavera Sound Barcelona (ES)

Privacy Awareness Week (AU/NZ)

Professional (Employee) Wellness Month

Prune Day, Ntl.

PTSD Awareness Month, Intl.

Public Service Day, UN

Pugstock (UK)

Rabbit Awareness Week (UK)

Race Unity Day

Rainforest Day, Ntl.

Rebuild Your Life Month

Recess at Work Day

Red Apple Day (AU)

Red Rose Day

Refugee Day, World

Refugee Week (UK)

Repeat Day

Republic Day (IT)(1946)

Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Week, (AU)

Ride Motorcycles and Scooters to Work Day, Intl.

Rip Current Awareness Week, Ntl.

Rivers Month, Ntl.

Rocky Road Ice Cream Day, Ntl.

Roller Coaster Appreciation Month, World

Root Beer Day (Stewart's)

Rose Month

Roskilde Festival (DK)

Runner's Selfie Day

Running Day, Global

Russia Day (RU)(1990)

Russian Language Day, World

Safe Kids Week, Parachute (CA)

Safety Month, Ntl.

Saint Erasmus (Elmo) Day (303AD)

Saint John (Jean) the Baptist Day

Saint Peter and Paul Day (C)

Sankashti Chaturthi (H)

Sauntering Day, World

Say Something Nice Day

Scams Awareness Month, Ntl. (UK)

Scleroderma Awareness Day, World (1940)

Scleroderma Awareness Month, Intl.

Scoot to School Week (IE)

Sea Turtle Day, World

Seafarer, Day of the

Sebeiba Festival (DZ)

Secure Your Load Day, Ntl. (2010)

Selfie Day, Ntl

Sexual Violence in Conflict, Day for the Elimination of

Shaheedi Arjan Dev (S) (1606)

Sickle Cell Day, World

Six Day War Begins (1967)

Skyscraper Month

Smell Day, World.

Smile Power Day

Social Media Day, World

Social Petworking Month

Sorghum Month

Soul Food Month, Ntl.

Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Awareness Month (CA)

Sports America Kids Month

St. Anthony of Padua Feast Day (PT)(1231)

Stanley Cup Finals

Stock Exchange Holiday (NYSE Closed)

Strawberry Parfait Day, Ntl.

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day

Strawberry Shortcake Day, Ntl.

Stroke Awareness Month (CA)

Student Safety Month, Ntl.

Stupid Guy Thing Day

Summer Begins (Northern Hemisphere)

Summer Weather Safety Day, Ntl.

Sunglasses Day, Ntl.

Supreme Court Decisions Weeks

Surf Music Month, Intl.

Sustainability Week (US-NY)

Swim-a-Lap Day

Tailor's Day, Ntl.

Take Your Pet to Work Week, Ntl.

Tammuz (J)

Tano/Dano Day (KR/KP)

Tapioca Day, Ntl.

Tea for Tinnitus Month (UK)

Tennis Day, Intl. (1789)

The Big Lunch (UK)

Theater Festival Sibiu, Intl (RO)

Theater Understudy Appreciation Week

Tiananmen Square Massacre (CN)(1989)

Tire Safety Week, Ntl.

Tomato Fortnight, British (UK)

Tony Awards

Toothbrush Day, Ntl

Torture Victims, World Day to Support

Trails Day, Ntl.

Treaty of Versailles (1919)

Tribeca Film Festival (US-NY)

Trojan Horse (1184 BC)

Trooping the Color, King's Official Birthday Parade (UK)

Tropics, International Day of the

Turkey Lovers Month

Typewriter Day, Ntl. (1868)

Upsy Daisy Day

US Open Golf Championship (US-NY)

Vanilla Milkshake Day

Vat Purnima Vrat (H)

VCR Day

Vegan Earth Day, World

Vegetables Day, Eat Your

Veggies Day, Fresh

Victory Day (EE)(1919)

Viking Games, Frederikssund (DK)

Volunteers Week (UK)

Waffle Iron Day, Electric

War of 1812 Begins (1812)

Waste and Recycling Workers Week

Watergate Break-in (1972)

Waterloo (1815)

Wear BLUE Day

Wear it. Beat it. (UK)

Western Australia Day (AU-WA)

Wianki Festival, Krakow (PL)

Widow's Day, Intl. (1954)

Wimbledon (UK)

Windjammer Days, Boothbay Harbor (US-ME)

Windrush Day (UK)(1948)

Windsurfing Regatta and Music Festival, Worthington (US-MN)

Wine Week, English (UK)

Winter Begins, Solstice (Southern)

Women in Diplomacy, Intl. Day of

Women in Engineering Day, Intl.

Women Veterans Appreciation Day (1948)

Work from Home Day, Ntl

Work@Home Dads Day, Ntl

World Cup, FIFA (US/CA/MX)

World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests (C)

World Pride Day

Yarn Bombing Day, Intl.

Yell "Fudge" at the Cobras in North America Day

Yo-Yo Day, World (1892)

Yoga Day, Intl.

Youth Day (ZA)(1976)

Zoo and Aquarium Month, Ntl.

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Apr

Reconciliation Day, Ntl.: April 2

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National Reconciliation Day has been celebrated annually since 1989. It's based on a column in the Chicago Tribune written by Ann Landers in which she urged readers to reconcile with whomever they've allowed quarrels or differences to cause a chasm. It's a day to put family and friendships first. National Reconciliation Day is one of two events in the US with the same name. The other is in October.
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02
Apr

Safe Place Selfie Day: April 2

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SAFE PLACE SELFIE DAY: BE PREPARED FOR SEVERE WEATHER AND DISASTERS Safe Place Selfie Day, held on the first Wednesday of April, is an initiative designed to raise awareness about the importance of knowing the safest locations to shelter during severe weather or natural disasters. The annual event, promoted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service (NWS), encourages individuals and families to identify and share their designated safe places, fostering a culture of preparedness and safety. The primary goal of Safe Place Selfie Day is to educate the public on the best practices for finding shelter during emergencies such as tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, and other hazardous events. Knowing where to go and what to do when disaster strikes saves lives and prevents injuries. “Knowing where to seek shelter can make a critical difference during a disaster,” said Mary Johnson, spokesperson for the NWS. “Safe Place Selfie Day is a fun and engaging way to encourage people to think about their safety plans and share them with others.” MOST COMMON DISASTERS The best places to shelter vary depending on the type of disaster: Tornadoes—The safest place is an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building, away from windows. Basements, storm cellars, or small interior rooms like closets or bathrooms are ideal. Hurricanes—Seek shelter in a small, windowless interior room or hallway on the lowest non-flooding floor. Earthquakes—Drop, cover, and hold on under a piece of sturdy furniture, and stay away from windows and heavy objects that could fall. Floods—Move to higher ground immediately, avoiding basements and lower floors. HASHTAG SafePlaceSelfie Participating in Safe Place Selfie Day is simple and impactful. Individuals are encouraged to take a selfie in their identified safe place and share it on social media using the hashtag #SafePlaceSelfie. The event promotes personal preparedness, spreads awareness, and encourages others to consider their safety plans. “By participating and sharing your safe place, you’re helping to create a community of prepared individuals,” Johnson added. “It’s a small action that can have a big impact.” For more information on Safe Place Selfie Day and resources on emergency preparedness, visit the National Weather Service website or follow #SafePlaceSelfie on social media platforms.
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03
Apr

Chocolate Mousse Day, Ntl.: April 3

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In French, the word mousse means "foam." Chocolate mousse is an airy, rich, and light chocolate custard. It originated in France sometime in the mid-nineteenth century. The first written record of the dessert is found in the 1892 brochure of the Food Exposition, held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Chocolate Mousse Day is an unofficial holiday with no sponsor.
Africa
03
Apr

Crucifixion of Jesus Christ (33AD)(C): April 3

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Good Friday, the day Christ was crucified, is observed following the calendar used in Christ's time, the Hebrew calendar, and follows the first full moon of spring. However, the actual date of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in 33 AD, based on the Gregorian calendar, is April 3, 33 AD. The following is a brief, bare-bones description of the commonalities and differences between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. The primary diverging point is the crucifixion (today's actual anniversary), where all three faiths go their separate ways. What you believe about this day as a person of "The Book" is one of the defining characteristics of your faith. Commonalities? All three faiths recognize the Old Testament's first five books and the Ten Commandments' teachings with slightly different wording. All three faiths have different denominations. Each denomination has differing opinions on its scripture, customs, doctrine, and interpretation. These differences have led to issues such as Protestants fighting Catholics, Shi'ia fighting Sunni, and Reform against Orthodox. All three faiths have internal squabbles, another point of commonality. Christians and Muslims believe Christ will return and unite humanity under their faiths. Those of the Jewish faith believe the Messiah is yet to come and Jesus has no part in this. Christians and Muslims revere Christ, recognize the virgin birth, and hold Mary, the mother of Jesus, in esteem above all women. Both Islam and Judaism have scholars that interpret the laws for their faith communities from their essential books of scriptures. Christianity has no comparison. Jewish and Muslims observe kosher/halal eating, have their calendars based upon the moon and observe several Old Testament-based rules and laws as part of their religious laws. For Jews, the law is called Halaka and involves the Ten Commandments (Decalogue) and 613 mitzvoth (though this is also debated within the faith); for Muslims, Sharia is the law with the commandments known as "the common word" and the Five Pillars of Islam. Many of Islam's customs come from the ancient Israelites' customs. Christians have two laws in the New Testament and the Ten Commandments. The Roman Catholic and Orthodox versions include governing bodies that do create rules; Protestantism does not. Divergences The Holy Spirit is a sticking point. All three faiths believe in God's spirit working through people. Only Christians believe in a triune God of three separate entities: God—the Father, Jesus—the Son, and the Spirit—the Holy Ghost. Muslims and Jews believe God works through people in spirit form, but the spirit is not separate. The crucifixion is one of three major demarcation lines between Islam and Christianity. Regardless of the differences, all Christians agree upon the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, His resurrection, and the trilogy described above. These are the three foundations of the faith; one is Christian if he or she subscribes to all three. The Jewish faith does not recognize Christ as a prophet or the Messiah. The Jewish faith believes Jesus was a teacher. Judaism rejects the virgin birth. Muslims consider Christ a great prophet, equal to Abraham, Moses, and Mohammed. A lot of what Christians believe, Muslims believe until you get to Calvary (the hill Jesus was crucified on). There are other differences, such as which son God asked Abraham to sacrifice; however, overall, they are similar. At the crucifixion, the two faiths dramatically part ways. Muslims believe Christ did not die on the cross and that God lifted him into the heavens and put someone else on the cross that looked like him. Since God saved Christ from death, there could be no resurrection three days later. Christians believe Christ was crucified, died, buried, and descended into hell for three days. On the third day, He arose again (resurrection) and ascended into heaven, fulfilling the prophecy of the promised Messiah of Israelites. Christ's life, death, and resurrection created a new covenant with mankind that opened God's love to all who choose Him—one is no longer chosen by God (a foundational belief in Judaism); humanity is now free to choose or reject Him. Roman historians describe darkness clouding the sky and the ground shaking in the Hebrew temple at the moment of Christ's death. Christ was buried in a tomb with a rock requiring several people to move it as the door. On the third day following His death, women coming to his grave found it empty, and Christ was gone. He was later seen walking among the people. The day of discovering the empty tomb and resurrection is what Christians call and celebrate as Easter, the most important day in Christianity. Christians believe that by sacrificing His son, Jesus Christ, God forgives our sins. Because Christ is the ultimate sacrifice, animals, food, and other offerings to God, central to the Hebrew faith and the temple's purpose, are not part of Christianity. When the second temple fell in 70 AD, animal sacrifices also ceased in Judaism. In Islam, occasional sacrifices occur during Eid and Hajj. What are the other two major demarcation points between Islam and Christianity? Christians and Jews believe the son God asked Abraham to sacrifice was Isaac, and it was Isaac who was spared. Jesus is a descendant of Isaac. Muslims believe it was Ishmael, and Mohammed is a descendant of Ishmael. The Islamic holiday of Eid al Adha celebrates this event. That difference is crucial because it involves fulfilling the prophecy of the Messiah and genealogy. The final significant difference between the two faiths is the prophet Mohammed. Christians believe Jesus is the son of God and the final word on God's plan for humanity; there are no more prophets. Muslims believe the prophet Mohammed is God's final messenger to humanity, that the Qur'an is the last testament of God, and that Jesus is a prophet, but not the son of God nor the Messiah. And the Jewish faith? Neither Jesus nor Mohammed is recognized as a prophet. Rather, both men are simply teachers (rabbis) who lived at some point in history. People of the Jewish faith are still waiting for their Messiah to come. That's as simple as we can make this very complex issue. There are other differences, but overall, the people of The Book, half the world's population, have a lot more in common with each other than not.
Africa
03
Apr

Don't Go to Work Unless It's Fun Day: April 3

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Don't Go To Work Unless It's Fun Day is an unofficial, unsponsored event. The purpose of this day is to look for ways to make your job more fun. Most of us spend 1/3 or more of our time working each year. Something that commands so much of your time and life should provide more than a bi-weekly, weekly, or monthly apology letter (with zeros), don't you think? What can you do to make your job more enjoyable? Today is the day to figure that out!
Africa
03
Apr

Mule Days, Ntl. (US-TN): April 3-6

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Mule Days originated in 1840 in Columbia, Tennessee. At the time, it was known as Breeders Day. In times past, Mule Days would be a market for trading, breeding, and buying stock. In modern times it is a week-long festival in Columbia. Mules are hybrids, half donkey and half horse. The mother is usually a horse, and the father is typically a donkey, also known as a jack. Mules cannot reproduce. The first US-bred mules are believed to have originated with General George Washington. Mules were much more suited to the rough terrain and conditions of the expanding country. Unlike horses, they didn’t require grain, were less prone to injuries and overeating, and lived longer. Because their hooves are smaller and more upright, mules tend to be much safer and surefooted in rocky and uneven terrain.
Africa
03
Apr

Party Day, World: April 3

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Some people need an excuse to party. Enter World Party Day. Based upon the concept of creating universal unity where the whole world celebrates simultaneously, as detailed in the novel "Flight: A Quantum Fiction Novel," by Vanna Bonta. In the book, she speaks of a massive party on a worldwide scale happening simultaneously throughout the globe. The author passed away on July 8, 2014. However, her vision, World Party Day, is now an annual tradition.
Africa
03
Apr

Pony Express Day (1860): April 3

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Pony Express Day marks the anniversary of the creation of the Pony Express on April 3, 1860. The first Pony Express sped the delivery of mail in the American West. It consisted of two horse and rider relay teams. The teams simultaneously left Saint Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California. Only ten days later, on April 13, the westbound rider completed his task and delivered the mail packet after an approximately 1,800-mile-long journey to Sacramento. He beat the eastbound packet's arrival in St. Joseph by two days and set a new standard for mail delivery. Eventually, the railroad would replace the pony express riders, but their contribution to history in the Old West remains entrenched in Americana and the romance of that era.
Africa
03
Apr

Second Republic Day (GN)(1984): April 3

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On April 3, 1984, the second republic of Guinea was created in West Africa. Second Republic Day is a national holiday.
Africa
03
Apr

Tweed Day (1823): April 3

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Tweed Day remembers senator William 'Boss' Tweed leader of the 'Tweed Ring,' a corrupt political cabal that stole US$30-200 million in New York on April 3, 1823. Tweed Day is a reminder that nobody is above suspicion and that even those trusted to run our country sometimes abuse their position for personal gain. Rather than remember history, some people will use Tweed Day to celebrate the Scottish fabric used in suits, jackets, and trousers around the globe.
Africa
03
Apr

Weed Out Hate Day, National (US/DE) (1968): April 3

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Annually on the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's "Mountain Top" speech, delivered April 3, 1968, Weed Out Hate Day is dedicated to rooting out hate in the office (and elsewhere). Hate takes the form of bullying, jealousy, anger, divisiveness, retribution, revenge, gossip, and other negative behaviors and emotions. Today, managers and staff are challenged to look for the seedlings of hate in their office and determine ways to weed them out constructively. Created by Marc Daniels of Springfield, Illinois, in 2013.
Africa
03
Apr

Yamuna Chhath (H): April 3

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Yamuna Chhath, or Yamuna Jayanti, is a Hindu observance celebrating the Goddess Yamuna in the cities of Mathura and Vrindavan. Hindus believe the Goddess Yamuna came down to the Earth via the Yamuna river—the goddess of cohabitation and human reproduction. PLEASE NOTE: We use the Indian civil calendar, the official holiday calendar in India. The Hindu faith has many calendars, each specific to different regions and tribes, with dates and celebrations marked by differing positions of the sun, moon, and stars. Names of months and holidays and the corresponding dates in the Gregorian Calendar may vary widely from one calendar to the next. Determine the proper calendar before attending local events.
Africa
04
Apr

Alcohol-Free Weekend: April 4-6

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An integral part of NCADD Alcohol Awareness Month is Alcohol-Free Weekend, which takes place on the first weekend (Friday-Sunday) of April to raise public awareness about the use of alcohol and how it may affect individuals, families, businesses, and our communities. During Alcohol-Free Weekend, NCADD extends an open invitation to all Americans to engage in three alcohol-free days. Those individuals or families who experience difficulty or discomfort in this 72-hour experiment should contact local NCADD affiliates, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), and Al-Anon to learn more about alcoholism and its early symptoms.
Africa
04
Apr

Bonza Bottler Day™, Intl: April 4

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When the number of the month matches the number of the day, that's Bonza Bottler Day. It is a play on numbers. There are twelve Bonza Bottler Days a year. This event began in 1985. Bonza is Australian for "Super." Bottler is slang for "something excellent."
Africa
04
Apr

Children's Day (TW): April 4

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Children's Day is a national holiday in Taiwan promoting the bond between parents and children. It is a celebration of the future and one day a year when children are kings.
Africa