June
Y.O.U. History
Things We Learned During Social Distancing
Just Saw Your Txt, OMG!
Random Knowledge
100
June is one of only four months that have just 30 days, the others being September, April and this month, known for football, fall and Thanksgiving. 

What is November? 

100

Y.O.U.'s building is located at the intersection of Dodge and this street, which is where the popular C&W Market and Ice Cream Parlor can be found, along with a Barber Shop with the street in its name. 

What is Church Street? 

100

This Video Conferencing App became the most popular platform for meetings, classes, and more. 

What is Zoom? 

100

LOL

What is Laugh Out Loud

100
A baby bunny known as a kit. A baby hare is known as a leveret. A baby horse, however is known as this. 

What is a foal? 

200

June 20th is also known as this, the day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere in which the earth is tilted at MAXIMUM towards the sun. In other words, you can stay up super late and it will still be light out. 

What is the Summer Solstice? 

200

Next year Y.O.U. will be celebrating its 50th anniversary, meaning that the organization was founded in this year. 

What is 1971? 

200

We all learned that this is the proper distance that we need to maintain when we are out in public and around other people. 

What is six feet? 

200

BRB

What is Be Right Back? 
200

This Gas, whose periodic table symbol is He, is known to make a person's voice go higher and keeps balloons afloat due to its ligther than air quality. Don't inhale too much of it, though it can definitely give you a headache. 

What is Helium?

300

June's birthstone is this hard object, which is not really a stone, but rather the result of a small particle getting stuck inside an oyster. It's very popular in necklaces and other forms of jewelry. 

What is a pearl? 

300

This school is the site that Y.O.U. has served the longest, which is located just north of Fitzsimmons Park, across the street from the site of the old Y.O.U. building. 

What is Nichols Middle School?

300

This particular type of bread, known for it's bitter taste and use in various sandwiches, became a sensation, as people accepted the challenge to try and make their own versions of it. 

What is sourdough? 

300

IDK

What is, "I Don't Know"? 

300

The name of the fictional Indiana town in the popular Netflix show Stranger Things, it has certainly seen its fair share of supernatural phenomena over the course of three seasons. 

What is Hawkins?

400

June is National Oceans Month, a month dedicated to spreading awareness of Earth's oceans and coastal ecosystems. We wouldn't want to forget the world's largest ocean, which could fit ALL of the world's continents in its basin.  

What is the Pacific Ocean? 

400

Y.O.U.'s name was changed in 2015 to Youth and Opportunity United. Prior to that, it was known as Youth Organizations __________, a word that describes an item you might want to bring with you on a cloudy day. 

What is Umbrella? 

400

This doctor, who is the head of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases, became a very prominent expert on all things Covid-19. 

Who is Dr. Anthony Fauci? 

400

G2G

What is Got to Go?

400

Triskaidekaphobia is the common name for the fear of this number, often associated with bad luck. Some hotels and buildings actually skip this floor when numbering, out of superstition.

What is thirteen?

500

June takes its name from the Roman goddess Juno, who was the wife of this Roman god, who also lends his name to the largest planet in our solar system. 

What is Jupiter?

500

The most recent Y.O.U site to open was a Middle School Program, named after the Mall and the exit off of the Edens Expressway that share the same name. 

What is Old Orchard Junior High?

500

John Krasinski, who is known for his roles on The Office, A Quiet Place and other movies and films, started this webisode series, that was focused on cheering people up during quarantine. 

What is Some Good News? 

500

IRL

What is "In Real Life?" 

500

Believe it or knot, an aglet is the official name for the tip of this common household object, often seen as a right-of-passage for young children when they are growing up.

What is a shoelace?