June 16th holidays

June 16th is the 167th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. On this day, Abraham Lincoln delivers his “House Divided” speech in Springfield, Illinois, Salvation Army forms in London, and Bhutan becomes the first country to institute a total ban on tobacco. Famous birthdays include Laurie Metcalf, John Cho, Tupac Shakur, and Jürgen Klopp. Today is National Fudge Day.

We have 13 holidays listed for June 16.

Jun16

National Fudge Day

"Oh, fudge!" said a confectioner who flubbed while making caramel, ending up creating something equally tasty.

Jun16

Arborist Appreciation Day

Show your love and support to all professional arborists in the country this Arborist Appreciation Day.

Jun16

Bloomsday

Commemorating the life and legend of Irish writer James Joyce on Bloomsday.

Jun16

Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi is a Christian festival that is celebrated annually on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday.

Jun16

Feast of Corpus Christi

Commemorate the Last Supper on the day before Jesus’ crucifixion during the Feast of Corpus Christi.

Jun16

Fresh Veggies Day

Celebrate Fresh Veggies Day today by including them in your meals to live a healthy lifestyle.

Jun16

International Day of Family Remittances

Observe International Day of Family Remittances by recognizing the contributions of hard-working migrants.

Jun16

International Day of the African Child

The day focuses attention on the barriers African children face in order to receive quality education.

Jun16

National Bloomsday

This day pays tribute to James Joyce, the Irish writer best known for the 1922 novel “Ulysses.”

Jun16

National Career Nurse Assistants Day

Celebrate and honor nurse assistants with our tips and suggestions.

Jun16

World Sea Turtle Day

Let’s come together and raise our voices to prevent the extinction of sea turtles.

Jun16

Phil Mickelson

With multiple championship wins, iconic shots, and a professional legacy, Phil Mickelson has created history.

Jun16

Tupac's Birthday

He sold 75 million records, and positioned himself as a voice of social and racial justice.