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June 5, 2015

World Environment Day
When was this day established?  (Pretty sure most of us can figure out why...*wink*)
The World Environment Day Alphabet: 80 Ways to Celebrate

Leave the Office Earlier Day
Meet you somewhere for Happy Hour?  :)

Hot Air Balloon Day
The History of the Hot Air Balloon
Have you ever ridden in a hot air balloon?

Doughnut Day
Does this day need any explanation?  Really?
Make your own or support your local non-chain doughnut shop!


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