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The Best of June: 10 Events Your Family Can Celebrate This Month

Pride Month, Donut Day, Juneteenth and more!

By Macaroni KID June 4, 2023

June: The time most of us say a fond farewell to another school year, the month when summer officially kicks in, and, if you can believe it, the month that marks the halfway point of the year. How is 2023 already half over?

We've put together a list of 10 events and holidays taking place in June. All we can say? Get ready for a great month ahead!



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LGBTQ+ Pride Month

LGBTQ+ Pride events, including parades, parties, picnics, and much more, are organized nationwide this month to celebrate Pride Month. We will be posting all the events we can find to our Events Calendar. Along with celebrations, this is also a chance for those in the LGBTQ+ community and their allies to show support and highlight important legislation and policies affecting the LGBTQ+ community. June 1-30 



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National Ocean Month

The ocean covers more than 70 percent of the Earth's surface and is where life began 3.5 billion years ago ... and yet about 95 percent of the ocean remains unexplored! Celebrate National Ocean Month by learning more about the world's amazing bodies of water — from the Atlantic to the Pacific and the Great Lakes in between! Make a visit to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and learn about some of the amazing animals that make up this amazing ecosystem!
There's nothing like actually going to an ocean, or visiting our local lakes and creeks to really understand and appreciate them ... so get out there and explore! June 1-30



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National Donut Day

Do-nut let this day go by without a celebration. Get one ... or a dozen! Friday, June 2



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National Cheese Day

What's better than donuts? Cheese! Serve the kids grilled cheese tonight — better yet, teach them to make their own! This sandwich isn't just for kids, either. Check out our 3 delicious twists on the classic sandwich. Sunday, June 4



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Flag Day 

Everyone knows the story of Betsy Ross, but have you heard the story of Bob Heft? In 1958, shortly after Alaska gained statehood, the 17-year-old from Ohio took apart his family's 48-star flag and added two more in a symmetrical pattern for a class project. He explained to his teacher he believed Hawaii would soon gain statehood status as well.

He sent the flag to his congressman, who, in turn, presented it to then-President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower selected Heft's design for the 50-star flag after Hawaii became a state, and on July 4, 1960, Eisenhower and Heft raised the 50-star flag together for the first time.

The best part of the story? Heft’s teacher, initially unimpressed with his project, had given him a B-. The teacher later changed his grade to an A. Wednesday, June 14

DIY project: Make your own Flag Day pin!



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Eat Your Vegetables Day

Well, we've celebrated donuts and cheese this month. Guess we should include a few veggies in the mix!
Want to get your kids excited about vegetables? Plant a garden together. No room? You can also plant your veggies in pots! Here are 10 benefits of gardening with kids. Saturday, June 17



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International Picnic Day

Everyone loves a picnic! You can head to your favorite Local playground or park for an elaborate grill out or simply throw a blanket down in your backyard and serve PB&Js. The joy of a picnic is in spending time together enjoying the outdoors. That amazing potato salad? Well, that's just a bonus. Need some help planning? Check out 5 Tips for a Perfect Picnic with the Family from our sister site, Hulafrog. Sunday, June 18



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Father's Day

Celebrate all the men in your life who have taken on the role of DAD!
Don't miss our free printable gift that kids can give Dad theselves! Sunday, June 18


Sesame Street celebrates Juneteenth!

Juneteenth

Juneteenth marks the date Texas slaves were told in 1865 that they were free — two and a half years after Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Today, Juneteenth emphasizes African American education and achievement and is a time marked with everything from family reunions to rodeos. It is now recognized as a federal holiday in the United States. (Find out more: How to Talk to Children about Juneteenth). Monday, June 19



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June Solstice

Summer is officially here! Get outside and celebrate at some Parks and Splashpads or your favorite Local Pool! Wednesday, June 21