- Number of holidays
- 13
- Day of the year
- 155
- Days left in the year
- 210
National Hug Your Cat Day was created to encourage cat owners to spend extra time with their feline companions and to highlight the documented health benefits of human-animal bonding. National Cheese Day celebrates one of humanity’s oldest processed foods — archaeological evidence places cheese production in Poland as far back as 5,500 BC — now encompassing more than 1,800 named varieties worldwide. International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression was established by the UN General Assembly in 1982 in response to the suffering of Lebanese and Palestinian children during the Lebanon War — now observed to honor all children in conflict zones. International Corgi Day was created to celebrate the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and Cardigan Welsh Corgi, the low-to-the-ground herding breeds associated with Queen Elizabeth II. A purr, a wheel of cheese, a solemn UN chamber, and an absurdly short leg.
All Holidays On June 4
Global Running Day
National Cheese Day
National Hug Your Cat Day
Audacity To Hope Day
Corpus Christi
International Corgi Day
National Christian T-Shirt Day
National Cognac Day
National Old Maids Day
National SAFE Day
Orthodox Ascension Day
Shopping Cart Day
About June 4
June 4 Q&As
What is the most popular holiday on June 4?
On June 4, National Cheese Day is the most popular U.S. food observance, celebrating a food with 5,500 years of documented history. International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression is the most significant UN observance on the date, and International Corgi Day is the most recognized pop culture animal observance.
What animal holidays are on June 4?
June 4 includes National Hug Your Cat Day, celebrating the human-feline bond and its documented health benefits, and International Corgi Day, honoring the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and Cardigan Welsh Corgi herding breeds most associated with Queen Elizabeth II.
What awareness days are on June 4?
June 4 includes International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression, established by the UN in 1982 following the suffering of Lebanese and Palestinian children during the Lebanon War, and Audacity To Hope Day, which encourages optimism and concrete positive action.