Stardew Valley: Calendar

Ben Kofi

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The calendar in Stardew Valley is a piece of furniture that hangs on a wall and helps you keep track of upcoming events, birthdays, and the number of days left in the current season. You can find it outside Pierre’s shop, to the left of the door. Alternatively, you can buy it from Robin at the Carpenter’s Shop for 2000g and hang it on the wall in your home.

Right-clicking on the calendar shows all birthdays and festivals of the current season. Stardew Valley has unique seasons and festivals. Each season brings changes in weather, crops, and activities, making the game dynamic and engaging. The calendar isn’t just for keeping track of days; it’s about immersing yourself in nature’s cycles and the vibrant community events that shape your life in the valley.

Seasons and Festivals in Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley has four distinct seasons, each lasting 28 days. Each season brings changes in weather, crops, forageables, and fish.

Seasons

  • Spring: Warm weather, flowers bloom, rainy days
  • Summer: Hot and sunny, perfect for growing crops
  • Fall: Cool temperatures, leaves change color, harvest season
  • Winter: Snowy and cold, most crops don’t grow

Festivals

Each season has festivals where villagers gather for various activities and events.

SeasonFestivalDateDescription
SpringEgg Festival13thEgg hunt, socialize with villagers
SpringFlower Dance24thDancing with a partner, chance to improve relationships
SummerLuau11thPotluck on the beach, throw an offering into the volcano
SummerDance of the Moonlight Jellies28thWatch the magical migration of the Moonlight Jellies
FallStardew Valley Fair16thCompetitions, games, food stalls, chance to win prizes
FallSpirit’s Eve27thNavigate a maze, collect rare items, spooky atmosphere
WinterFestival of Ice8thIce fishing competition, chance to win a rare fish
WinterFeast of the Winter Star25thSecret Santa gift exchange, festive atmosphere

A Seasonal Look at Stardew Valley’s Events

Spring Festivals and Events

  • Egg Festival (Spring 13th): Join the annual Egg Festival for an egg hunt and other fun activities.
  • Flower Dance (Spring 24th): Ask someone to dance with you for a chance to forge stronger bonds.

Summer Festivals and Events

  • Luau (Summer 11th): Contribute a tasty dish to the communal potluck and enjoy the festivities.
  • Dance of the Moonlight Jellies (Summer 28th): Watch the mesmerizing sight of jellyfish lighting up the ocean at night.

Autumn Festivals and Events

  • Stardew Valley Fair (Fall 16th): Enter your best produce and livestock for judging, or try your luck at the minigames.
  • Spirit’s Eve (Fall 27th): A spooky and fun festival with a mysterious maze and seasonal goodies.

Winter Festivals and Events

  • Festival of Ice (Winter 8th): Participate in an ice fishing competition for wintery prizes.
  • Feast of the Winter Star (Winter 25th): Exchange gifts with the other villagers in a heartwarming celebration.

Understanding Stardew Valley Calendar Mechanics

In “Stardew Valley,” the calendar is a core aspect that structures the player’s activities and events throughout the game year, with each season presenting its own set of challenges and opportunities.

Seasonal Overview

“Stardew Valley” follows a calendar divided into four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter, each spanning 28 days. Players must adapt their farming strategies to the shifting seasons, as certain crops can only grow in specific seasons.

  • Spring: The year kicks off with spring, an ideal time for planting a wide variety of crops. Key events include the Egg Festival and the Flower Dance.
  • Summer: This season offers high-yield crops and is also the period for the Luau and the Dance of the Moonlight Jellies. It’s also when the earthquake occurs, opening up the railroad area.
  • Fall: Harvests are abundant, and the Stardew Valley Fair is one of the season’s highlights. Foraging opportunities peak during this time.
  • Winter: Farming slows down, but players can participate in the Festival of Ice and the Feast of the Winter Star. Foraging and fishing become valuable activities.

Yearly Festivals and Events

Festivals are special occasions in “Stardew Valley” that break from the usual routine, offering mini-games, prizes, and interaction with other characters.

  • Egg Festival (Spring): A hunt for brightly colored eggs that tests your searching skills.
  • Flower Dance (Spring): A chance to partner with a villager and participate in a seasonal dance.
  • Luau (Summer): A potluck feast where players contribute a dish for the communal soup.
  • Dance of the Moonlight Jellies (Summer): An enchanting evening event where players watch luminous jellies drift along the water.
  • Stardew Valley Fair (Fall): An agricultural showcase where you present your best goods and play carnival games.
  • Spirit’s Eve (Fall): A spooky festival featuring a maze and the chance to hunt for a rare Golden Pumpkin.
  • Festival of Ice (Winter): A competition to catch the most fish from a frozen lake and sculpt ice.
  • Feast of the Winter Star (Winter): A gift-giving event that strengthens bonds between the player and the villagers.

The calendar is not just a schedule but a guide to maximize each day in “Stardew Valley.” It helps players plan their crops, socialize, and participate in community events, ensuring a rich and diverse gameplay experience throughout the in-game year.

Day-To-Day Activities and Crops

Stardew Valley offers a rich schedule of day-to-day activities that revolves around farming and gathering resources.

Farming and Crop Planning

Stardew Valley’s farmers need a solid strategy to make the most of their crops. The key is planting and harvesting at the right time. Crops like cauliflower, kale, and parsnip are perfect for planting in spring. Don’t forget about potatoes, tulips, and green beans, too. Each plant has a specific growth period before it can be harvested. For example, cauliflower takes 12 days to mature, whereas parsnip is ready in just 4 days.

CropGrowth Time
Cauliflower12 days
Strawberry8 days
Kale6 days
Parsnip4 days
Potato6 days
Tulip6 days
Green Bean10 days

Farmers should visit Pierre’s General Store to buy seeds at the start of each season and keep an eye on the calendar for birthdays and to prepare gifts.

Foraging and Fishing Cycles

Foraging is a great way to supplement income, especially during different seasons like the blackberry season in fall. As for fishing, cycles depend on the season, weather, and time. Knowing when and where to fish is vital – like understanding carp are more common when it rains. Players should also check the bulletin board at the Carpenter’s Shop for seasonal foraging and fishing quests that could lead to some lucrative rewards.

Villagers and Special Occasions

In Stardew Valley, the lives of villagers are marked by special occasions that bring everyone together. Knowing the villagers’ birthdays and personal events is vital for building relationships and becoming an integral part of the community.

Birthdays and Friendships

Every villager in Stardew Valley has a birthday. Celebrating a villager’s birthday is a fantastic opportunity to earn extra friendship points. Friendship points are key for unlocking unique cutscenes, receiving gifts in the mail, and even discovering secret notes. To illustrate, giving a villager a gift they love on their birthday will earn you 8x the regular amount of friendship points. For instance, if you give Sebastian a loved gift, like a Frozen Tear, on his birthday (Winter 10), his appreciation will be much higher than on a regular day.

Here is a short list of some villagers and their birthdays for quick reference:

  • Spring:
    • Lewis – Spring 7
    • Shane – Spring 20
    • Pam – Spring 18
  • Summer:
    • Alex – Summer 13
    • Sam – Summer 17
  • Fall:
    • Penny – Fall 2
    • Elliott – Fall 5
  • Winter:
    • Sebastian – Winter 10
    • Harvey – Winter 14

Remember, giving a birthday gift isn’t just a nice gesture—it’s a strategic move for those who want to build stronger friendships faster.

Weddings and Personal Events

Weddings are another key event in Stardew Valley and are a possibility once you’ve nurtured a romantic relationship with one of the eligible residents. Gifting a ‘Mermaid’s Pendant’ to your chosen partner is essential to propose; this can only happen after achieving a ten-heart friendship status. The wedding ceremony takes place three days post-proposal, and all villagers are invited to attend.

For example, if you pursue a relationship with Leah and gift her the pendant, you’d see her artistic touch influence your life together. Marrying a villager lets you experience their unique lifestyle up close, such as joining Sam’s band rehearsals or assisting Harvey with his patients. It’s more than a ceremony—it’s about an enduring partnership and shared experiences.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Stardew Valley calendar is a core part of the game, letting players keep track of important dates. Below, we’ve compiled answers to common questions to help fans make the best use of the calendar.

How can I print the Stardew Valley calendar for personal use?

Players looking to bring the Stardew Valley calendar into their daily lives can create a printable version by capturing screenshots of the in-game calendar. Fans sometimes share their own printable designs online.

Is there a planner or organizer that incorporates the Stardew Valley calendar?

While there isn’t an official planner, some fans have created custom organizers that mimic the in-game calendar. These can be found on community forums and fan sites.

What are the key events and festivals during the summer season in Stardew Valley?

The summer season in Stardew Valley features the Luau, the Dance of the Moonlight Jellies, and the Stardew Valley Fair. These events are perfect for earning rewards and boosting relationships with the townsfolk.

Are there any modifications to the Stardew Valley calendar for the year 2025?

The in-game calendar doesn’t change year by year, so players will find the same schedule in 2025 as in previous years. The sequence of events and birthdays will remain consistent.

Which special occasions occur in Stardew Valley’s fall season?

Fall is rich with events, including the Stardew Valley Fair, Spirit’s Eve, and the start of salmon season. Players can take part in contests, explore a haunted maze, and catch rare fish.

Can I access an expanded version of the Stardew Valley calendar with additional content?

Modders have extended the Stardew Valley calendar with additional features through custom mods. These mods sometimes add new events and can be downloaded from modding communities. Always make sure to follow the game’s guidelines on modifications.