NATIONAL CANCER SURVIVOR'S DAY
We observe National Cancer Survivor's Day on the first Sunday in June. Today, we set aside time to honor those who demonstrate that life after a cancer diagnosis can be a reality. We want to encourage celebrations for survivors and their families and offer a wellspring of support and outreach to cancer patients everywhere. Read more...
NATIONAL GAME SHOW DAY
Today is June 1 and National Game Show Day on the National Day Calendar and we are celebrating all timeless game shows, past and present. National Game Show Day honors one of the oldest and most cherished genres of TV. Learn more...
NATIONAL NAIL POLISH DAY
On June 1st we celebrate National Nail Polish Day in hopes this celebration primes you with every shade under the sun. It's time to show off your toes and enjoy the summertime! Discover more...
NATIONAL OLIVE DAY
National Olive Day falls on June 1st on the National Day Calendar to celebrate one of the world's oldest fruits. The olive is part of a traditional meze/tapas culinary experience that brings families and friends around the table. More to know...
NATIONAL SAY SOMETHING NICE DAY
June 1 is National Say Something Nice Day on the National Day Calendar. Today, we have an opportunity to make today extra pleasant for everyone by saying nice things all day long! Read more...
NATIONAL GO BAREFOOT DAY
National Go Barefoot Day on June 1 gives you an opportunity to kick off your shoes and run barefoot through the cool grass! More importantly, it is a day to help support a charity that provides millions of underprivileged children all around the world with shoes. Read more...
NATIONAL HEIMLICH MANEUVER DAY
Each year on June 1 we recognize a life-saving technique on National Heimlich Maneuver Day. This important National Day kicks off National Safety Month, which is just one of the many celebrations you can take this month to help save a life. Learn more...
NATIONAL PEN PAL DAY
June 1 means it's National Pen Pal Day on the National Day Calendar. Today, is the perfect day to let your pen pals know how much they mean to you by sending a special letter or gift. Read on...
NATIONAL HAZELNUT CAKE DAY
June 1 means its National Hazelnut Cake Day on the National Day Calendar. We encourage you to spend some time in the kitchen baking up a delicious hazelnut cake or take a trip to your local bakery to pick one up. We don't care how you celebrate as long as you celebrate National Hazelnut Cake Day eating cake with family and friends. Read more...
Coming on June 2, 2025
National Days
NATIONAL BUBBA DAY
INTERNATIONAL VOLKSWAGEN® BUS DAY
NATIONAL ROTISSERIE CHICKEN DAY
NATIONAL ROCKY ROAD DAY
June 1st Celebrated History
1813
"Don't give up the ship." ~Capt. James Lawrence
During a losing battle at sea aboard the U.S. frigate Chesapeake, Captain Lawrence gave his final command before dying, "Don't give up the ship." The phrase became a popular naval battle cry.
1937
Amelia Earhart and Frank Noonan depart from Oakland, California on their doomed attempt at flying around the world.
1944
Mexico City bans the ancient custom of siestas at mid-day in an attempt to curb tire and gasoline shortages. Businesses that once closed from 1 pm - 3 pm were required to be open and allow a 30-minute lunch for workers.
1980
The first 24-hour news channel launches. Owned by cable magnate, Ted Turner, CNN (Cable News Network) broadcast for the first time.
June 1st Celebrated Birthdays
Brigham Young - 1833
The American religious leader served as the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Dr. Henry Faulds - 1843
In 1896, the Scottish doctor and missionary established the use of fingerprinting for Bengal criminal forms. Faulds developed a means of fingerprint classification. In 1880, his article in the Scientific Journal Nature explained how fingerprints serve as a means of personal identification, how to collect and record them.
Francis and Freelan Stanley - 1849
The inventive twin brothers are best known for the development of steam-powered cars. They successfully pitted their automobiles against gas-powered engines winning races across the country.
Frank Whittle - 1907
The British engineer and pilot developed jet-propelled aircraft. His pioneering innovations led to the first jet fighter in the RAF squadron.
Marilyn Monroe - 1926
Born Norma Jeane Mortenson, the American model, actress, and singer became one of Hollywood's leading performers. Her roles in dramas and comedies played to her sex symbol status. Some of her most noted films include Some Like It Hot, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and The Seven Year Itch.
Andy Griffith - 1926
The American actor was best known for his wholesome role as Andy Taylor on The Andy Griffith Show. He also starred in the mystery series Matlock.
Morgan Freeman - 1937
Morgan Freeman first started his acting career on the soap opera, Another World and the PBS children's show, The Electric Company. His enduring career spans more than 45 years.
Colleen McCullough - 1937
Australian author is best known for her romance novel The Thorn Birds.
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