President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared several special non-working days in June 2024 across various localities in the Philippines. These proclamations recognize significant events and celebrations within these regions, allowing residents to commemorate them with due significance. Here is a detailed list of the proclaimed special non-working days for June 2024:
- June 1: Two localities will observe special non-working days. Mayoyao in Ifugao, through Proclamation No. 553, s. 2024, and Palapag in Northern Samar, via Proclamation No. 539, s. 2024, will celebrate this day. Both regions are expected to hold various local festivities and cultural events.
- June 3: The municipality of Ayungon in Negros Oriental will have a special non-working day as per Proclamation No. 536, s. 2024. This day will likely feature local celebrations and gatherings.
- June 6: Special non-working days have been declared for Bamban in Tarlac (Proclamation No. 547, s. 2024) and Zamboanga del Norte (Proclamation No. 550, s. 2024). Residents will participate in local traditions and ceremonies marking the significance of these dates.
- June 11: The entire Rizal province will observe a special non-working day according to Proclamation No. 554, s. 2024. This day will honor the rich history and contributions of the province to the country.
- June 13: Silay in Negros Occidental will have a special non-working day as proclaimed in Proclamation No. 551, s. 2024. The city, known for its heritage houses and cultural significance, will likely host various events.
- June 15: Two regions will commemorate this day with a special non-working status. Pampanga, via Proclamation No. 555, s. 2024, and Angeles City, through Proclamation No. 556, s. 2024, will celebrate with local festivities and activities.
- June 17: Lapu-Lapu City, via Proclamation No. 558, s. 2024, and Maco in Davao de Oro, through Proclamation No. 559, s. 2024, will observe special non-working days, allowing residents to engage in commemorative events.
- June 18: Presentacion in Camarines Sur will have a special non-working day as declared in Proclamation No. 560, s. 2024, likely to be marked by local festivities.
- June 21: Multiple localities will observe special non-working days on this date. Balete in Batangas (Proclamation No. 561, s. 2024), Bingawan in Iloilo (Proclamation No. 552, s. 2024), Maasim in Sarangani (Proclamation No. 562, s. 2024), and Bayugan in Agusan del Sur (Proclamation No. 557, s. 2024) will each celebrate their respective events and traditions.
- June 22: Santa Teresita in Cagayan, through Proclamation No. 563, s. 2024, will observe a special non-working day, providing an opportunity for local celebrations.
- June 24: Masbate will have a special non-working day as declared in Proclamation No. 564, s. 2024, likely marked by regional festivities and activities.
These proclamations ensure that the residents of these localities can honor their unique cultural and historical events with proper reverence. Each special non-working day is an opportunity for communities to come together, celebrate their heritage, and strengthen their local traditions.