National Catfish Day
National Catfish Day is observed every year on June 25. The day recognizes farm-raised catfish, a mild freshwater fish closely tied to American aquaculture and Southern cooking. It is a…
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National Catfish Day is observed every year on June 25. The day recognizes farm-raised catfish, a mild freshwater fish closely tied to American aquaculture and Southern cooking. It is a…
National Olaplex Day is observed every year on June 25. This brand-focused holiday recognizes Olaplex, its bond-building hair care technology, and the stylists and clients who helped make the name…
National Strawberry Parfait Day is observed every year on June 25. This informal food holiday is centered on the cool, layered dessert made with strawberries, cream, yogurt, custard, ice cream,…
National Police Community Cooperative Day is observed every year on June 25. The observance focuses on police accountability, cooperation between residents and law enforcement, and the difficult work of building…
Please Take My Children to Work Day is observed on the last Monday in June. The lighthearted observance focuses on giving stay-at-home parents and primary caregivers a real break from…
The Day of the Filipino Seafarer is observed every year on June 25. This Philippine observance honors Filipino seafarers who work across the maritime industry, including cargo shipping, passenger vessels,…
Mozambique Independence Day is observed every year on June 25. The day marks Mozambique’s independence from Portugal in 1975 and is a national public holiday in the country. It is…
National Croatian Wine Day is observed every year on June 25. The day recognizes Croatian wine, native grape varieties, regional vineyard traditions, and the growing interest in Croatian bottles in…
Color TV Day is observed every year on June 25. The day marks a major step in television history: the arrival of commercial color broadcasting in the United States. It…
National Leon Day is observed every year on June 25. The day marks the halfway point to Christmas and gets its playful name from “Noel” spelled backward. It is an…