Let’s Talk Trash! MAY / JUNE 2019
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Holidays & Celebrations
Gifts from the Garden Month
• National Barbecue Month • National Bike Month • National Hamburger Month • National Photograph Month • National Salad Month 1 May Day 4 Star Wars Day 5 Cinco de Mayo 7 National Teacher’s Day (Tuesday of first full week of May) 12 Mother’s Day - second Sunday 18 Armed Forces Day -third Saturday 27 Memorial Day - last Monday Nurse’s Week - first full week of month Wildflower Week - week two National Bike Week - third week National Police Week - third week of month 1 Save the Rhino Day 3 International Tuba Day - first Friday in May 3 Space Day - first Friday in May 4 Bird Day 4 Kentucky Derby Day - first Saturday in May 5 National Hoagie Day 8th Iris Day! 11 National Windmill Day - the second Saturday in May 15 National Chocolate Chip Day 16 National Sea Monkey Day 20 Pick Strawberries Day 27 Sun Screen Day 28 National Hamburger Day 29 Learn About Composting Day 30 Water a Flower Day 31 National Macaroon Day
•Aquarium Month •Candy Month •Dairy Month •National Gardening Week - First full week of month •National Accordion Awareness Month •National Adopt a Cat Month •National Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month 6 D Day, WWII 14 Flag Day 16 Father’s Day - third Sunday 19 Juneteenth Day 21 Summer Solstice - longest day of the year!, date varies Daily June holidays and special days
• National Blueberry Month • National Cell Phone Courtesy Month • National Hot Dog Month • National Ice Cream Month • National Picnic Month 1 Canada Day (Dominion Day) 4 Independence Day 17 National Hot Dog Day - third Wednesday of month 22 Hammock Day ...relax and enjoy!
On July 22 relax in the shade and enjoy the summer day! A hammock is used for swinging, sleeping, or resting. It is a sling made of fabric, rope, or netting, which is suspended between two points such as posts or trees. Hammock’s were developed by natives of Central and South America for sleeping. They were later used aboard ships by sailors for comfort and to maximize space. Early hammocks were woven out of the bark of trees. Hammocks are a symbol of summer, leisure, relaxation and simple, easy living.
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