#Flag June 14
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In June 2025, many of us are taking part in the 30-Day “On This Date” Coach4aday Challenge. Each day, the challenge encourages participants to engage in a meaningful or enjoyable activity inspired by a historical event, anniversary, or personal memory tied to that specific date. My post today is on FLAG Day which is celebrated on June 14th.

Flag Day in the United States commemorates June 14, 1777, when the Continental Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes as the nation’s official flag. President Woodrow Wilson established Flag Day in 1916, and while it is not a federal holiday, it is celebrated annually with patriotic displays and ceremonies.
On This Date-30 Day Challenge Guidelines
As with previous challenges, participants are encouraged to adapt the guidelines to fit their own circumstances. If you can, commit to think about the history of each day in June.
- Record something about what happened on this date. It can be an event, memory, or anniversary.
- Share with a challenge partner if you have one.
- Join the conversation by posting on social media with the hashtag #Coach4adayChallenge
June 14th-Flag Day
Flag Day especially in Pennsylvania—where the observance is particularly strong—schools and civic groups organize educational programs about the history and meaning of the flag. In fact, June 14th is a state holiday in the Keystone State.
Here is a quick look at its history and place on the calendar.
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