These celestial events offer accessible opportunities for people of all ages to engage with astronomy. Observing planetary conjunctions, phases of the moon, and other astronomical phenomena can spark curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of our place in the universe. The June solstice, in particular, is a significant marker of seasonal change, affecting everything from daylight hours to weather patterns. For educators, these events provide valuable teaching moments to illustrate concepts in science and mathematics. For amateur astronomers, the dark skies around the new moon offer prime conditions for deep-sky observing and astrophotography.