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Whitsunday
We're looking forward to Pentecost Praise tonight! pic.twitter.com/DmkRyv809y
— Durham Cathedral (@durhamcathedral) June 8, 2025
Pentecost in the UK is celebrated on Whitsunday, which falls on the seventh Sunday after Easter, typically in May or early June. In 2025, Easter Sunday is on April 20, so Whitsunday will likely be on June 8. The exact date varies yearly based on the lunar calendar used to determine Easter. The following Monday, known as Whit Monday, is also recognized, though it’s less commonly a public holiday today. - 0909.June.Monday
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Barbering and Cosmetology Academies
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This teacher saw one of his students waiting to get a haircut and stumbled upon a simple solution: Reading.
Now, the Barbershop Books program is changing lives: pic.twitter.com/yiluRPhHPk
— The Root (@TheRoot) April 1, 2018
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Flag Day
Flag Day in the United States, observed on June 14th, commemorates the adoption of the American flag by the Second Continental Congress in 1777. It’s a day to honor the symbol of the nation’s unity, freedom, and democracy. The flag represents the ideals and principles upon which the country was founded, including liberty, justice, and equality.
On Flag Day, Americans typically display the flag at their homes and businesses, participate in patriotic ceremonies, and reflect on the significance of the flag in American history and culture. It’s also a time to remember the sacrifices made by those who have served and continue to serve in defense of the nation. Flag Day serves as a reminder of the values that bind Americans together as one nation, under the banner of the stars and stripes.
A beautiful Flag Day here in mid-Michigan. pic.twitter.com/fFruGjE8IK
— Obadiabetes (@rightOFright76) June 14, 2025

We’re “organized” but not too organized; like the bookseller who knows where every book can be found.
at a conference where you don’t have to present
— Peyman Milanfar (@docmilanfar) April 4, 2025
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Academics be like 👇 pic.twitter.com/6cpVEw3PVS
— Reviewer 2 (@GrumpyReviewer2) April 2, 2024