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* Birthdays
B06011801 Brigham Young, Mormon leader
B06011878 John Masefield in England, poet
B06011898 Molly Picon
B06011921 Alexis Smith, Actress, in British Columbia, Canada
B06011926 Andy Griffith, Actor
B06011926 Norma Jean Baker, better known as Marilyn Monroe
B06011934 Pat Boone, Singer
B06021740 Marquis de Sade, entertainer. (?)
B06021835 Pope Pius X, church leader
B06021840 Thomas Hardy, English novelist
B06021857 Sir Edward Elgar, composer (Pomp and Circumstance.)
B06021904 Johnny Weissmuller, swimmer-actor (Tarzan)
B06021937 Sally Kellerman in California
B06021940 King Constantine of Greece
B06021941 Stacy Keach, Actor
B06031808 Jefferson Davis, President of Confederacy from 1861 - 1865.
B06031864 Ransom Eli Olds, auto manufacturer.
B06031913 Ellen Corby
B06031925 Tony Curtis, Actor
B06031926 Allen Ginsberg, Poet
B06031950 Suzi Quatro, Rocker, in Detroit Michigan - Happy Days
B06041738 King George III of England
B06041908 Roselind Russell
B06041919 Robert Merrill, opera singer
B06041936 Bruce Dern, Actor
B06041946 Bettina Gregory, News reporter
B06041948 Rosemary Joyce
B06041965 Andrea Jagger, Tennis player, in Chicago Ill
B06051723 Adam Smith, economist
B06051883 John Maynard Keynes, Economist, in Cambridge England
B06051900 Dennis Gabor, inventor of holography (3D laser photography.)
B06051929 Robert Lansing, Actor
B06051934 Bill Moyers, Newscaster
B06051934 Broadcast journalist Bill Moyers
B06061755 Nathan Hale, had but one life to give for his country.
B06061756 John Trumbull, painter.
B06061875 Thomas Mann in Germany, author
B06061907 Bill Dickey, Baseball hall-of-famer
B06061939 Gary `US' Bonds, Singer-songwriter
B06061954 Harvey Fierstein, Playwright-actor
B06061956 Bjorn Borg, Tennis Player
B06071778 Beau Brummel, English Dandy, man of fashion
B06071848 Paul Gauguin, painter.
B06071897 George Szell, conductor
B06071909 Jessica Tandy in London England
B06071922 Rocky Graziano, Boxer
B06071940 Tom Jones, Singer
B06081625 Giovanni Domenico Cassini, astronomer
B06081810 Robert Schumann in Germany, composer
B06081869 Frank Lloyd Wright, master builder.
B06081918 Robert Preston, Actor/Singer
B06081930 Dana Wynter in London England
B06081934 Millicent Martin
B06081940 Nancy Sinatra in Jersey City, NJ
B06091781 George Stephenson, principal inventor of the railroad locomotive.
B06091892 Cole Porter, composer
B06091900 Fred Waring, musician-conductor
B06091916 Les Paul, Guitarist/Arranger
B06091916 Robert McNamara, U.S. Government
B06091934 Donald Duck, famous fowl
B06101904 Frederick Loewe, composer.
B06101921 Prince Phillip, "Mr. Queen Elizabeth II"
B06101922 Judy Garland, somewhere over the rainbow.
B06101933 F. Lee Bailey, Attorney
B06101965 Andrew Stevens, Actor
B06111572 Ben Johson, playwright
B06111776 John Constable in England, painter
B06111847 Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett, leader of English women's movement.
B06111864 Richard Strauss in Germany, composer
B06111910 Jacques Cousteau, diver and environmentalist.
B06111935 Gene Wilder, Comedic actor
B06111937 Chad Everett
B06111945 Adrienne Barbeau, Actress, wife of John Carpenter
B06121819 Charles Kingsley in England, author
B06121915 David Rockefeller, International Power Broker.
B06121916 Irwin Allen, Disaster Movie producer
B06121924 George Bush, former President OF U.S.
B06121928 Vic Damone, Singer
B06121929 Anne Frank, diarist.
B06121932 Jim Nabors, Actor-singer (Gomer Pyle)
B06121941 Chick Corea, Jazz musician
B06131865 William Butler Yeats in Ireland, writer
B06131903 Harold "Red" Grange, the "Galloping Ghost" of football.
B06131951 Richard Thomas
B06131962 Ally Sheedy in New York
B06131963 Bettina Bunge, Tennis player
B06141811 Harriet Beecher Stowe, author (Uncle Tom's Cabin).
B06141909 Burl Ives, folksinger-actor
B06141918 Dorothy McGuirre of the McGuirre sisters
B06141919 Sam Wanamaker, Actor-director
B06141921 Gene Barry, Actor
B06141931 Marla Gibbs, Actress, in Chicago Ill
B06141946 Joan Van Ark in New York City
B06141961 Boy George Dowd, Singer
B06151937 Waylon Jennings, singer
B06161895 Stan Laurel, file comedian (Laurel & Hardy)
B06161903 Helen Traubel, opera singer
B06171818 Charles Gounod in France, composer
B06171870 George Cormack, the inventor of "Wheaties" cereal.
B06171882 Igor Stravinsky, composer (The Rite of Spring.)
B06171904 Ralph Bellamy, Actor
B06171917 Dean Martin, Singer/Actor
B06171917 Lena Horne in Brooklyn NY
B06171946 Barry Manilow, Singer who writes the songs.
B06171951 Joe Piscopo, Comedian/Actor
B06181901 Jeanette MacDonald - 'When I'm calling you'
B06181910 E. G. Marshall, Actor
B06181929 Eva Bartok, Budapest Hungry
B06181942 Paul McCartney, Singer
B06181947 Linda Thorson, in Canada
B06181952 Carol Kane, in Cleveland Ohio - Taxi's Simpka
B06191623 Blaise Pascal, mathematician.
B06191856 Elbert Hubbard, Essayist
B06191886 Duchess of Windsor, divorcee.
B06191902 Guy Lombardo, conductor
B06191903 Henry Louis Gehrig, the "Iron Horse" of the Yankees.
B06191936 Gena Rowlands, Actress, in Cambria Wisconsin
B06191951 Ann Wilson, Rocker, in San Diego (Heart)
B06191954 Kathleen Turner, Actress
B06201819 Jacques Offenbach in France, composer
B06201909 Errol Flynn, actor
B06201924 Audie Murphy, Actor
B06201924 Chet Atkins, Guitarist
B06201942 Brian Wilson, Singer, songwriter, Beachboy
B06201945 Anne Murray, Singer, in Nova Scotia
B06201953 Cyndi Lauper, Singer, in Brooklyn
B06201960 John Taylor, Rock musician
B06211921 Jane Russell, Actress
B06211925 Maureen Stapleton, Actress
B06211933 Bernie Kopell, Actor
B06211938 Ron Ely, Actor
B06211940 Mariette Hartley, Actress
B06211947 Michael Gross, Actor
B06211947 Meredith Baxter-Birney, Actress, in California
B06211982 Prince William of Wales
B06221906 Anne Morrow Lindbergh, author
B06221906 Billy Wilder, Film Director
B06221922 Eleanor Parker
B06221936 Kris Kristofferson, Singer
B06221949 Lindsay Wagner in Los Angeles Calif
B06221949 Meryl Streep in Summit NJ
B06231846 George Sax, inventor of the saxophone.
B06231894 Alfred Kinsey, Sexologist
B06231912 Alan Turing, mathematician, pioneer in computer theory.
B06231916 Irene Worth in Nebraska
B06231927 Bob Fosse, Director/Choreographer/Dancer/Actor
B06231929 June Carter in Virginia
B06241813 Henry Ward Beecher, clergyman
B06241839 Gustavus Franklin Swift, founder of Swift & Company
B06241842 Ambose Bierce, Yosemite Calendar
B06241895 Jack Dempsey, boxer (The Manassa Mauler)
B06241942 Michele Lee in Los Angeles - Falcon's Crest
B06241950 Nancy Allen, actress
B06241965 Danielle Spencer in Bronx NY
B06251887 George Abbott, Broadway producer
B06251894 Hermann Oberth, founder of modern astronautics.
B06251924 Sidney Lumet, Movie director
B06251925 June Lockhart in New York City - Lassie's mom
B06251942 Willis Reed, Basketball hall-of-famer
B06251945 Carly Simon in New York City - "You're so vain."
B06251949 Phyllis George in Denton Texas - Miss America
B06251963 George Michael, Rock singer, in England.
B06261819 Abner Doubleday, credited with inventing American Baseball.
B06261892 Pearl S. Buck, author (The Good Earth.)
B06261913 Maurice Wilkes, invented the stored program concept for computers.
B06261922 Eleanor Parker, Actress
B06261940 Billy Davis, Singer
B06261951 Pamela Bellwood
B06271880 Helen Keller, blind-deaf author-lecturer.
B06271920 IAL Diamond, Screenwriter, worked with Billy Wilder.
B06271927 Bob Keeshan, a.k.a. Captain Kangaroo (Good Morning, Captain.)
B06271934 Anna Moffo, Opera singer, in Wayne Penn
B06271952 Julia Duffy in Minneapolis Mn - The Newhart Show
B06281491 Henry VIII of England. Don't lose your head over him.
B06281712 Jean Jacques Rousseau in France, social contractor
B06281902 Richard Rogers, composer
B06281926 Mel Brooks, Comedian/Actor/Director
B06281946 Gilda Radner Detroit Michigan. Saturday Night Live's Baba Wawa.
B06281947 Patrick Kincaid, created "Today-PC" program.
B06281969 Danielle Briesbois, Actress - Archie Bunker's girl
B06291577 Peter Paul Rubens, artist
B06291858 George Washington Goethals, engineer who built the Panama Canal.
B06291901 Nelson Eddy, baritone, great duets with Jeanette MacDonald
B06291909 LeRoy Anderson, composer
B06291915 Ruth Warwick in St Joseph Missouri
B06291919 Slim Pickens, Singer
B06291925 Cara Williams
B06301917 Buddy Rich, Drummer
B06301917 Lena Horne, Singer
B06301918 Susan Hayward in Flatbush Brooklyn
B06301934 Harry Blackstone Jr, magician
B06301936 Nancy Dussault in Florida
* Events
E06011495 First written record of Scotch Whiskey appears in Scotland.
E06011792 Kentucky & Tennessee become the 15th & 16th states.
E06011813 Capt John Lawrence utters the Navy motto 'Don't give up the ship.'
E06011861 US and Confederacy simultaneously stop mail interchange.
E06011925 Lou Gehrig starts in first of 2130 consecutive games, a record.
E06011967 Beatles release "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band."
E06011971 Ed Sullivan's final show.
E06021835 P.T. Barnum and his circus begin their first tour of the U.S.
E06021858 The Donati Comet first seen, named after its discoverer.
E06021883 First regular night baseball game under lights in Ft Wayne, Ind.
E06021886 First president to wed during presidency - Grover Cleveland.
E06021910 Pygmies are discovered in Dutch New Guinea.
E06021946 Italy, in first election where women can vote, becomes a republic.
E06021953 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of England.
E06031539 Hernando De Soto claims Florida for Spain.
E06031621 The Dutch West Indies company is founded.
E06031888 "Casey at the Bat" is first published (by the SF Examiner.)
E06031934 Dr Frederick Banting, co-discoverer of insulin, is knighted.
E06031942 The Battle of Midway, turning point in war in Pacific, begins.
E06031948 Dedication of the 200 inch telescope at Palomar Observatory.
E06031949 "Dragnet" is first broadcast on radio (KFI in Los Angeles.)
E06031957 Howard Cosell's first TV show.
E06041896 Road test of the first Ford car. "Ford has a better idea!"
E06041940 British complete miracle of Dunkirk by evacuating 300,000 troops.
E06041944 First submarine captured and boarded on high seas - U 505.
E06041957 First commercial coal pipeline is placed in operation.
E06051783 First demonstration of the hot air balloon in a 10 minute flight.
E06051849 Denmark becomes a constitutional monarchy.
E06051917 10 million American men begin registering for the draft in WW I.
E06051933 The United States leaves the gold standard.
E06051940 The Battle of France begins during World War II.
E06051947 Secretary of State George C. Marshall outlines "The Marshall Plan."
E06051968 Sen Robert F. Kennedy is assassinated in Los Angeles.
E06051975 Egypt reopens the Suez Canal to international shipping.
E06061809 Sweden's constitution is adopted.
E06061844 The Young Men's Christian Association is founded in London.
E06061925 Walter Percy Chrysler founded the Chrysler Corp.
E06061933 First drive-in motion picture theatre opens in Camden, NJ.
E06061942 First nylon parachute jump, Hartford Ct, Adeline Gray.
E06061944 D-Day invasion of Europe, Allies storm Normandy France
E06061946 Henry Morgan is first to take off his shirt on TV.
E06062012 Transit of Venus (between Earth and Sun) will occur.
E06071769 Daniel Boone begins his exploration of Kentucky.
E06071839 The Hawaiian Declaration of Rights is signed.
E06071953 First network telecast in "compatible color," Boston Mass.
E06071954 First microbiology laboratory dedicated - New Brunswick NJ.
E06071955 First President appears on television in color - Eisenhower.
E06081786 First commercially-made ice cream sold in New York.
E06081869 IW McGaffey receives patent for vacuum cleaner.
E06081889 Cable Cars begin service in Los Angeles. Really!
E06081940 Discovery of atomic element 93, Neptunium, is announced.
E06081968 Don Drysdale pitches a record 68th consecutive scoreless innings
E06082004 Transit of Venus (between Earth and Sun) will occur.
E06091868 First meeting of the Board of Regents, University of California.
E06091869 Charles Elmer Hires sells his first Root Beer, in Philadelphia.
E06091959 First ballistic missile submarine launched, "George Washington."
E06091963 The movie "Cleopatra" opens in New York.
E06091969 Warren E. Burger becomes Supreme Court Chief Justice.
E06091980 Russians' Soyuz T-2 returns to Earth.
E06101639 First American log cabin, at Fort Christina (Wilmington, Del.)
E06101720 Mrs. Clements of England markets first paste-style mustard.
E06101772 Burning of the Gaspee, British revenue cutter, by Rhode Islanders.
E06101898 US Marines land at Cuba in Spanish-American War.
E06101921 Babe Ruth becomes all time home run champ with #120.
E06101954 PBS reaches San Francisco: KQED (Channel 9) starts broadcasting.
E06101955 First virus separated into component parts - reported.
E06101977 Apple Computer ships its first Apple II.
E06111895 First auto race.
E06111919 Sir Barton becomes the first horse to win the Triple Crown.
E06111955 First magnesium jet airplane flown.
E06121665 English rename New Amsterdam, "New York."
E06121776 Virginia becomes first to adopt the Bill of Rights.
E06121839 The first baseball game is played in America. Thanks Abner!
E06121898 Philippine nationalists declare their independence from Spain.
E06121937 Soviet Union executes 8 army leaders as Stalin's purge continues.
E06121939 Baseball Hall of Fame is opened in Cooperstown, NY.
E06121963 Civil rights leader Medgar Evers of Mississippi is shot to death.
E06121977 Ground-breakng ceremonies for President Kennedy library.
E06131900 China's Boxer Rebellion against foreigners and Christians.
E06131933 First sodium vapor lamps installed, Schenectady, NY.
E06131944 WWII Germany begins launching flying-bomb attacks against Britain
E06131971 NY Times begins publishing the Pentagon Papers.
E06131981 A teen-ager fires six blanks at Queen Elizabeth II.
E06131982 Fahd becomes king of Saudi Arabia when King Khalid dies at 69
E06131983 Pioneer 10 is first man-made object to leave the Solar System.
E06131986 Benny Goodman, the clarinet playing King of Swing, dies.
E06141777 Continental Congress in Philadelphia adopts Stars and Stripes as the US flag.
E06141801 Former Revolutionary War Gen. Benedict Arnold dies in London.
E06141847 Bunson invents a gas burner. Lab teachers celebrate worldwide.
E06141917 Gen Pershing and his HQ staff arrive in Paris during World War I.
E06141919 First direct airplane crossing of the Atlantic.
E06141938 Chlorophyll patented by Benjamin Grushkin.
E06141940 German forces occupy Paris during World War II.
E06141942 First bazooka rocket gun produced, Bridgeport Ct.
E06151215 King John signs the Magna Carta at Runnymede.
E06151752 Ben Franklin's kite is struck by lightning, What a shock.
E06151775 Washington appointed commander-in-chief of the American Army.
E06151804 12th Amendment ratified, manner of choosing President & VP.
E06151851 Jacob Fussell, a Baltimore dairyman, sets up the first ice-cream factory.
E06151919 First flight across the Atlantic (Alcock and Brown.)
E06151940 France surrenders to Hitler.
E06151951 First commercial electronic computer dedicated, Philadelphia Pa.
E06161775 the Battle of Bunker Hill (actually it is Breed's Hill.)
E06161879 Gilbert & Sullivan's "HMS Pinafore" debuts at the Bowery in NYC.
E06161933 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (US) created.
E06161941 First US federally owned airport opened, Washington DC.
E06161947 First network news - Dumont's "News from Washington."
E06161949 Gas turbine-electric locomotive demonstrated, Erie, Pa.
E06161963 Levi Eshkol replaces David Ben-Gurion as Israeli Prime Minister.
E06171579 Sir Francis Drake lands on the coast of California.
E06171856 Republican Party opens its first convention in Philadelphia.
E06171885 Statue of Liberty arrives in NYC aboard the French ship `Isere.'
E06171940 France asks Germany for terms of surrender in World War II.
E06171947 First round-the-world civil air service, leaves NY city.
E06171971 United States returns control of Okinawa to the Japanese.
E06171985 Eighteenth Space Shuttle Mission - Discovery 5 is launched.
E06171986 Singer Kate Smith dies in Raleigh NC at age 79.
E06181812 War of 1812 begins - US vs Great Britain
E06181815 Battle of Waterloo - Napoleon defeated
E06181872 Woman's Sufferage Convention held at Merchantile Liberty Hall.
E06181892 Macademia nuts first planted in Hawaii.
E06181928 Amelia Earhart is first woman to cross the Atlantic.
E06181934 US Highway planning surveys nationwide authorized.
E06181959 First telecast transmitted from England to the USA.
E06191778 Washington's troops finally leave Valley Forge.
E06191867 Mexico's deposed emperor Maximilian is executed.
E06191910 Father's Day is celebrated for the first time in Spokane Wash.
E06191931 First photoelectric cell installed commercially, West Haven, Ct.
E06191934 US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) created.
E06191947 First plane to exceed 600 mph - Albert Boyd, Muroc, Ca.
E06191977 Pope Paul VI makes 19th-century bishop John Neumann first US male saint.
E06191986 Artificial heart recipient Murray P. Haydon dies in Louisville Ky.
E06201632 Britain grants Second Lord Baltimore rights to Chesapeake Bay area.
E06201782 Congress approves Great Seal of the US & the Eagle as it's symbol.
E06201791 King Louis XVI of France attempts to flee but is caught.
E06201863 West Virginia becomes the 35th state admitted to the Union.
E06201867 President Andrew Johnson announces the purchase of Alaska.
E06201947 Gangster Benjamin `Buggsy' Siegel shot dead in Beverly Hills.
E06201947 President Truman vetoes Taft-Hartley Act.
E06201963 US and Soviet Union sign an agreement to set up a `hot line.'
E06201982 Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin arrives in Washington.
E06201982 It's National Bald Eagle Day.
E06201987 Johnny Carson marries 4th wife, in Alexis, Mass.
E06211834 Cyrus Hall McCormick receives a patent for his reaping machine.
E06211887 Britain celebrates the golden jubilee of Queen Victoria.
E06211893 The first Ferris wheel is premiered at Chicago's Columbian Exposition.
E06211939 Doctors reveal Lou Gehrig has amyotrophic laterial sclerosis.
E06211943 Federal troops put down racial riot in Detroit, 30 dead.
E06211945 Japanese forces on Okinawa surrender to the US during WW II,
E06211948 Dr. Peter Goldmark of CBS demonstrates the 'long playing record.'
E06211963 Pope Paul VI (Giovanni Battista Montini) succeeds John XXIII.
E06221808 Zebulon Pike reaches his peak.
E06221847 The doughnut is invented.
E06221910 First airship passengers fly aboard the zeppelin Deutscheland.
E06221940 France falls to Nazi Germany.
E06221941 Germany declares war on Russia.
E06221957 Kansas City stops using streetcars in its transit system.
E06221978 The planet Pluto's partner, Charon, is discovered.
E06221983 First time a satellite is retrieved from orbit, by Space Shuttle.
E06231683 The Friendship treaty is signed between William Penn and the Indians.
E06231868 The typewriter is patented.
E06231938 Civil Aeronautics Authority (US) created.
E06231938 Marineland opens in Florida - first aquarium for monsters of the deep.
E06231947 Congress overrides President Truman's veto of the Taft-Hartley Act.
E06241817 First coffee planted in Hawaii, on the Kona coast.
E06241901 The Jewish National Fund is started.
E06241930 First radar detection of planes, Anacostia DC.
E06241949 Cargo airlines first licensed by US Civil Aeronautics Board.
E06241949 Hopalong Cassidy becomes first network western.
E06241982 Russians' Soyuz T-6 is launched.
E06241983 Seventh Space Shuttle Mission - Challenger 2 returns to Earth.
E06241985 Eighteenth Space Shuttle Mission - Discovery 5 returns to Earth.
E06251630 The Fork is introduced to American dining by Gov. Winthrop.
E06251788 Virginia becomes the 10th state.
E06251929 President Hoover authorizes construction of Boulder (Hoover) Dam.
E06251942 British RAF stage a thousand-bomb raid on Bremen Germany (WW II.)
E06251950 North Korea invades South Korea - Korean War begins.
E06251973 John Dean begins testifying before the Senate Watergate Committee.
E06251981 Supreme Court says male-only draft registration is constitutional.
E06251982 Secretary of State Alexander Haig Jr. resigns.
E06261870 First section of the boardwalk in Atlantic City NJ is opened.
E06261900 Dr Walter Reed begins the fight against yellow fever.
E06261917 First American Expeditionary Force arrives in France during WW I.
E06261934 FDR signs Federal Credit Union Act, establishing Credit Unions.
E06261945 United Nations charter signed by 50 countries in San Francisco.
E06261948 US responds to the Soviet blockade of Berlin.
E06261964 Beatles release "A Hard Day's Night" album.
E06261975 Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declares a state of emergency.
E06271847 New York and Boston are linked by telegraph wires
E06271929 First television demonstration, NY city.
E06271934 Federal Savings and Loan Association created.
E06271942 FBI captures 8 Nazi saboteurs from a sub off NY's Long Island.
E06271950 Pres Truman orders Air Force and Navy into the Korean conflict.
E06271963 President Kennedy spends his first full day in Ireland.
E06281778 Mary Ludwig Hays `Molly Pitcher' aids US forces during Revolution.
E06281820 The tomato is proved to be non-poisonous.
E06281836 James Madison, the fourth president of the United States, dies.
E06281838 Britain's Queen Victoria is crowned in Westminster Abbey.
E06281914 Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Sofia assasinated
E06281919 the Treaty of Versailles, ending World War I, is signed.
E06281939 Pan Am begins transatlantic air service, Dixie Clipper.
E06281942 The Dumont TV network begins (WABD, New York.)
E06291776 Virginia state constitution adopted, and Patrick Henry made first governor.
E06291929 First high-speed jet wind tunnel completed, Langley Field, Ca.
E06291936 Empire State Building eminates "high definition" TV - 343 lines.
E06291939 The Dixie Clipper completes the first commercial plane flight to Europe.
E06291952 First aircraft carrier to sail around Cape Horn - the Oriskany.
E06291966 US bombs fuel storage facilities near North Vietnamese cities.
E06291967 Jerusalem reunified,Israel removes barricades separating Old City.
E06291972 The US Supreme Court rules that the death penalty is usually `cruel & unusual punishment.'
E06301893 The Excelsior diamond (blue-white, 995 carats) is discovered.
E06301930 First round-the-world radio broadcast, Schenectady, NY.
E06301936 "Gone With the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell, is first published.
E06301936 Forty hour work week law approved in US (federal law.)
E06301948 Transistor demonstrated, Murray Hill, NJ.
E06301950 President Truman orders American troops into Korea.
E06301971 26th Amendment ratified, giving vote to 18 year olds.
* Celebrations
C0601 National Adopt-a-Cat Month
C0602 Republic (Constitution) Day, celebrated in Italy.
C0603 Egg Day (now, how will we celebrate ??)
C0604 Old Maid's Day. If you already knew it, don't admit it.
C0605 Constitution Day, celebrated in Denmark.
C0610 National Day, celebrated in Portugal.
C0611 Kamehameha Day (celebrated in Hawaii).
C0612 Independence Day, celebrated in the Phillipines.
C0613 Kitchen Klutzs of America Day.
C0613 The National Asparagus Festival.
C0614 Flag Day.
C0615-0 Father's Day. Remind the guy how much you care.
C0616-0 Father's Day Remind the guy how much you care.
C0617 Republic Day, celebrated in Iceland.
C0617-0 Father's Day Remind the guy how much you care.
C0618-0 Father's Day Remind the guy how much you care.
C0619-0 Father's Day Remind the guy how much you care.
C0620-0 Father's Day Remind the guy how much you care.
C0621 The longest day of the year, the Summer Solstice.
C0621-0 Father's Day Remind the guy how much you care.
C0624 Midsummer Day, celebrated in Europe.
C0627 National Fink Day. Reach out and tweak someone.
C0630 Independence Day, celebrated in Zaire.