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125+ June Newsletter Ideas

May 14, 2021 - By Skirmantas Venckus

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Summer is finally here! So are the new topics and ideas which have to be implemented once sending the newsletters to your audience.

Ensuring that you are up-to-date with current trends, international holidays and celebration days is vital as you can bring some new valuable content to the recipients.

If you didn’t have time to do your research, don’t worry! If your target groups are children or seniors, you might want to stick around as this article will cover some great tips for the June newsletter as well as content ideas you can cover during this month.

June Newsletter Topics

June has many significant celebrations and holidays, which you can use for your newsletter or special discounts.

Let’s take a look:

JUN 1:
Global Day of Parents
International Tabletop Day
National Olive Day
National Say Something Nice Day
World Milk Day

JUN 2:
Global Running Day
Italian Republic Day
National Leave the Office Early Day

JUN 3:
National Egg Day
National Moonshine Day
Repeat Day
World Bicycle Day
World Cider Day

JUN 4:
National Cheese Day
National Donut Day
National Hug Your Cat Day

JUN 5:
Constitution Day
National Prairie Day
World Environment Day

JUN 6:
D-Day
National Cancer Survivors Day
National Eyewear Day
National Gardening Exercise Day
National Yo-Yo Day
Queensland Day
Russian Language Day

JUN 7:
National Chocolate Ice Cream Day
Prince’s Birthday
Western Australia Day

JUN 8:
National Best Friends Day
World Oceans Day

JUN 9:
International Dark ‘n Stormy® Day
National Donald Duck Day

JUN 10:
National Iced Tea Day

JUN 11:
King Kamehameha Day
National Corn on the Cob Day
National German Chocolate Cake Day
Trooping The Color

JUN 12:
National Loving Day
National Peanut Butter Cookie Day
National Rosé Day
Philippines Independence Day

JUN 13:
National Sewing Machine Day

JUN 14:
Army Birthday
Flag Day
National Bourbon Day
World Blood Donor Day

JUN 15:
National Bug Busting Day
Nature Photography Day
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

JUN 16:
Bloomsday
International Day of the African Child
National Fudge Day
Tupac’s Birthday

JUN 17:
National Eat Your Vegetables Day

JUN 18:
International Panic Day
International Picnic Day
International Sushi Day
National Go Fishing Day

JUN 19:
International Box Day
Juneteenth
National Garfield the Cat Day
National Martini Day

JUN 20:
Father’s Day
National American Eagle Day
National Vanilla Milkshake Day
Ugliest Dog Day
World Refugee Day

JUN 21:
Canada’s National Indigenous Peoples Day
Holy Spirit Monday
International Yoga Day
National Selfie Day
National Smoothie Day
National Take Your Cat to Work Day
Summer Solstice
World Day of Music

JUN 22:
National HVAC Tech Day
National Kissing Day
National Onion Ring Day

JUN 23:
National Hydration Day
National Pink Day
National Typewriter Day

JUN 24:
Midsummer
National Pralines Day
National Work From Home Day
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day

JUN 25:
Bourdain Day
Global Beatles Day
International Day of the Seafarer
National Take Your Dog to Work Day

JUN 26:
ARRL Field Day
Midsummer Day
National Chocolate Pudding Day

JUN 27:
Helen Keller Day
National Bingo Day
National PTSD Awareness Day
National Sunglasses Day

JUN 28:
National Insurance Awareness Day
National Tapioca Day
Tau Day

JUN 29:
Hug Holiday
National Camera Day
Wimbledon

JUN 30:
International Asteroid Day
Social Media Day


Fishing Week (first Saturday for a week)
National Flag Week (third week)
National Camping Week (last week)
Lightning Safety Week (last week)

Adopt a Cat Month
Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month
African-American Music Appreciation Month
Candy Month
Dairy Month
Effective Communications Month
Pride Month
Great Outdoors Month
Mango Month
National Audio Book Month
National Family Month
National Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month
National Iced Tea Month
Perennial Gardening Month
PTSD Awareness Month
Rebuild Your Life Month
Rose Month
Zoo and Aquarium Month

Main June Newletter Themes

Here we present main June themes and ideas to to apply in your newsletter.

June Newsletter for Preschool

Summertime for kids usually means the holiday season, but that doesn’t mean that you cannot send newsletters with some great content to give some tips and guidance for children and parents.

To attract children’s attention, you might want to carefully consider the visuals, ensuring the colors and pictures are attractive and the fonts are easy to read.

Most importantly, newsletters for preschoolers have to be engaging, so they would be willing to read the following ones. Thus, it is great to add some tasks or games that could be played either individually or by involving the parents too.

June newsletter is a great opportunity to bond for parents and kids and spend some quality time together since there is no school. You might want to give them some ideas on things to do, journeys to go on, games to play, or facts to learn. Moreover, June contains many great international days, which could help you pick the content for your newsletter.

Global Day of Parents, Picnic Day, Fairy Day, UFO Day, Make Music Day, or Bicycle Day are just a few ones you can consider when choosing the articles or activities for June.

If you are still looking for further ideas on June’s newsletter, here are some topics you can include:

  • Information on kids protection against the sun: tips and guidance.
  • Best parks to go to around the area.
  • Best games to play outside with friends and family (they can also be related to learning).
  • Best books to read in June.
  • Tasks and quizzes related to June’s international days (ride a bike, draw a fairy or UFO, take a picture of your picnic, etc.)

June Newsletter Ideas for Daycare

Like preschoolers, daycare centers can also adapt similar techniques or content ideas to produce the June newsletter for toddlers and their parents.

Although daycare newsletters focus on providing information to parents, they can also include some activities or learning materials so kids could learn or practice their skills at home.

Besides, the June newsletter for daycare can consist of introductory information on what new things toddlers will learn in June and how activities will differ from previous months (for example, more time outside).

Also, this month there is an International Rainforest, Ocean, and Giraffe Day, so there can be tasks or activities created reflecting on these special days.

Even though daycare centers could use the same content as preschoolers, there are few more ideas special for you:

  • Information on field trips and journeys (June is a great month to take the kids outside).
  • Tips on nutrition (encouragement to eat more fresh fruits and veggies, drink plenty of water).
  • Father’s Day celebrations (pictures or activities related to this day).
  • Introduction to new outdoor activities (recommended exercises or presentation of what outdoor sports will be done in June).
  • Tasks or activities (draw a picture of rainforest, ocean, or giraffe, dress in specific colors for that day, etc.)

June Newsletter Ideas for Seniors

With the change of season, senior newsletters could use some updates too and provide valuable and helpful content to brighten seniors’ lives. Nowadays, seniors are becoming more familiar with technology, so e-newsletters can be very effective for them if done right.

It is essential to make sure that fonts are large and easy to read, the colors are soothing and fitting to the topic.

Moreover, seniors like consistency, so when sending your newsletters, ensure your content in the newsletter is placed in the same spots every time, so it is easier to find the information they value.

Seniors also need to stay up-to-date with all the information in their community as well as get some ideas on what to do and where to go during June, so a newsletter is an excellent opportunity to translate all of these messages.

Moreover, there are some great International Days which you could consider as themes for articles, topics, or activities such as World Blood Donor Day, Sustainable Gastronomy Day, Yoga Day, or The Beatles Day!

Let’s look at some content ideas you can use for your June newsletter for seniors:

  • Updates on community center or local area activities for June (classes, workshops, or seminars).
  • Special articles on nutrition, wellness, health, and activities to do in June to stay healthy.
  • Calendar with upcoming events within the area.
  • Photos from previous events or classes, throwbacks to remember people in the community.
  • Tasks and activities related to international days (music quiz for The Beatles day, recipe competition for Sustainable Gastronomy day, outdoor Yoga for seniors on International Yoga day).

Conclusion: Create Engaging June Newsletter

The month of June has a lot of topics to cover and talk about, especially with an increased ability to do more outdoor activities or celebrate international days and lighten the daily lives. With the tips provided in this article and the content ideas presented, you will be able to design engaging newsletters that will make readers want more and stay excited for the upcoming ones. 

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Article contributor – Erika Klisonyte

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