JUNE 28, 2025 | NATIONAL MURAL DAY | NATIONAL FOODIE DAY | NATIONAL LOGISTICS DAY | NATIONAL PAUL BUNYAN DAY | NATIONAL ALASKA DAY | NATIONAL INSURANCE AWARENESS DAY

JUNE 28, 2025 | NATIONAL MURAL DAY | NATIONAL FOODIE DAY | NATIONAL LOGISTICS DAY | NATIONAL PAUL BUNYAN DAY | NATIONAL ALASKA DAY | NATIONAL INSURANCE AWARENESS DAY

NATIONAL MURAL DAY | Last Saturday in June

NATIONAL MURAL DAY | Last Saturday in June

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NATIONAL MURAL DAY

Each year on the last Saturday in June, we celebrate National Mural Day to honor the vibrant and powerful art of murals and the artists who create them. From colorful street corners to towering cityscapes, murals bring people together, inspire dialogue, and add beauty to the spaces we share. On this day, we celebrate not only the muralists who pour their creativity into public spaces but also the communities that support and sustain these public art efforts. #NationalMuralDay

NATIONAL FOODIE DAY | June 28

NATIONAL FOODIE DAY | June 28

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NATIONAL FOODIE DAY

Each year on June 28, we celebrate National Foodie Day, a day dedicated to those with an insatiable passion for food. Whether you’re exploring the latest culinary trends, seeking out hidden gem restaurants, or perfecting recipes in your own kitchen, foodies bring undeniable enthusiasm to the world of cuisine. #NationalFoodieDay

NATIONAL LOGISTICS DAY | June 28

NATIONAL LOGISTICS DAY | June 28

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NATIONAL LOGISTICS DAY

National Logistics Day™ on June 28 promotes appreciation for the important role the logistics industry plays in both our national and global economies! #NationalLogisticsDay

NATIONAL PAUL BUNYAN DAY  June 28

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NATIONAL PAUL BUNYAN DAY

On June 28, we fondly remember the tales of the big blue ox and a mighty lumberjack. It is National Paul Bunyan Day! Described as a giant and a lumberjack of unusual skill, Paul Bunyan is one of the most famous North American folklore heroes. #NationalPaulBunyanDay

NATIONAL ALASKA DAY | June 28

NATIONAL ALASKA DAY | June 28

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NATIONAL ALASKA DAY

On June 28 we celebrate Alaska on National Alaska Day and recognizes the largest state to join the union and the Nation’s Last Frontier. Unlike Alaska Day, celebrated on October 18 when Russian Empire was officially transferred to the United States, our National Alaska Day celebrates the beauty, the people, and the celebrations of Alaska. #NationalAlaskaDay

NATIONAL INSURANCE AWARENESS DAY  June 28

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NATIONAL INSURANCE AWARENESS DAY

National Insurance Awareness Day on June 28 encourages us to review our insurance policies to ensure our property is protected in the case of an emergency or natural disaster. #NationalInsuranceAwarenessDay

Coming on June 29, 2025

National Days
NATIONAL DARTS DAY
NATIONAL ALMOND BUTTERCRUNCH DAY
NATIONAL WAFFLE IRON DAY
NATIONAL CAMERA DAY

Notable Birthdays for June 28

Clara Maass (1876-1901) - Army nurse who sacrificed her life (age 25) to prove that mosquitoes carry yellow fever.

James Reinsch (1908-1991) - Presidential media adviser for Roosevelt, Truman and Kennedy.

A. E. Hotchner (1917-2020) - Author and co-founder of Newman's Own (with Paul Newman).

Michael Vale (1922-2005) - Dunkin' Donuts mascot "Fred the Baker."

Mel Brooks (1926-Still Living) - Comedian and actor (Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein).

Robert Ledley (1926-2012) - Inventor of the CT scanner (computed tomography scanner).

Pat Morita (1932-2005) - Actor fondly remembered for his role as Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid film series.

Donald Johanson (1943-Still Living) - Paleontologist who discovered the fossil of a female hominin australopithecine known as "Lucy."

Gilda Radner (1946-1989) - Saturday Night Live comedian.

Kathy Bates (1948-Still Living) - Multi-award winning actress with major roles in Misery, Fried Green Tomatoes, Titanic and The Waterboy.

Memorable Events for June 28

1776 - The final draft of Declaration of Independence is submitted to the Continental Congress.

1870 - Congress establishes the first federal holidays--New Years Day, July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

1894 - Congress establishes Labor Day an official federal holiday.

1935 - President Roosevelt orders a federal gold vault to be built at Fort Knox, KY.

1965 - President Johnson authorizes the first U.S. ground combat forces in Vietnam.

1976 - The first woman was admitted to Air Force Academy.