National Day of the Indigenous People is celebrated any day between June 20 to June 24 in Chile and this year it will be commemorated on June 21. The day honors the rituals and beliefs of the indigenous communities. The celebration also coincides with the winter solstice, which recognizes the beginning of a new year as per the indigenous worldview. Chileans enjoy a public holiday on the day and mark the day with educational seminars, gatherings, and demonstrations that honor and pay respects to the indigenous peoples of Chile.
National Dog Party Day

National Dog Party day is observed on June 21, and it marks a fun day for dogs to enjoy the company of other fellow canines. If you want to do something for your dog, this is your chance. Dog parties can be as lit as you want them to be, or as nonchalant as your dog is. This is not some traditional party for which you need to throw in a lot of money; you can manage a treat for your feline buddy very easily.
Orthodox Pentecost Monday

Pentecost Monday, also known as White Monday, is observed approximately seven weeks after Easter and will be marked on June 1 this year. This Orthodox celebration is primarily spent as a feast in honor of the Holy Spirit, hymns are sung in churches, and the day is observed as a holiday in various countries. This celebration is now gaining traction, especially with the growing number of Orthodox Christians, North America, the Eastern Mediterranean, and the Middle East now have significant Orthodox Christian populations.