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Fruit Fly Frenzy

Harh (S)

Muharram (M)

Tammuz (J)

World Cup, FIFA (US/CA/MX)

21 to Drink Day (1984)

Arctic Sea Ice Day

Av (J)

Bannack Days (US-MT)

Barbershop Music Day (1945)

Bastille Day (FR/MF) (1789)

Bathing and Basking Festival, Xi Shai Jie (CN)

Battle of the Boyne Holiday (UK)(1690)

Be a Dork Day

Beans and Franks Day

Beef Tallow Day, Ntl.

British Open (Golf)(UK)

Butterfly Count, Big (UK)

Canada Day, Ntl. Respect for (US)

Captive Nations Week (1959)

Caviar Day, Ntl.

Cherry Day, Ntl. (UK)

Constitution Day (KR)(1948)

Constitution Day (UY)(1830)

Corn Fritter Day, Ntl.

Couch Potato Day (1976)

Customer, Get to Know Your Customer Day Q3

Daiquiri Day, Ntl.

Day of Joy (NI)(1979)

Diabetes Awareness Week (AU)

Embrace your Geekness Day

Emoji Day, World (2002)

Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Award (ESPY)(US-CA)

Feast of the Redeemer (IT)(1577)

Fiddling Championships, Louisiana (US-LA)

Flitch Day, Ntl. (UK)

Fool's Paradise Day

French Fries Day, Ntl.

Give Something Away Day, Ntl.

Grand Marnier Day, Ntl.

Grand Prix of Belgium (BE)

Gruntled Workers Day

Gummi Worm Day, Ntl.

Horses Day, I Love, Ntl

Ice Cream Day, Ntl.

Jabotinsky Day (IL)

Jagannath Rath Yatra (H)

Liberation Day (NI)(1979)

Loiza Aldea Fiesta (US-PR)

Lottery Day, Ntl.

Luis Muñoz Rivera Day (US-PR)(1859)

Lumberjack World Championships (US-WI)

Mac and Cheese Day, Ntl.

MLB All-Star Game (US-PA)

Moon—New

Moth Week, Intl.

Naadam (MN)(1921/1990)

Nelson Mandela Day, Intl. (ZA)(1918)

NHS Sustainability Day (UK)

Night Watch (FR) (1789)

Nitrogen Ice Cream Day (1909)

Non-binary People's Day

Nude Day, Intl.

Orca Day, World (2002)

Pandemonium Day

Peach Ice Cream Day

Perseid Meteor Shower

Personal Chef's Day, Ntl.

Pet Fire Safety Day

Portfolio Day, Ntl.

Restless Leg Syndrome Education and Awareness Week

Robin Hood Festival, Sherwood, (US-OR)

Robin Hood, Nottingham Archery Tournament and Festival (UK)

Running of the Bulls (ES)

Safar (M)

Saint Swithin's Day (UK)(971 AD)

Savan (S)

Shabbat Chazon (J)

Shark Awareness Day

Shravana Amavasya (H)

Snake Day, World

Snoopy's Senior World Hockey Tournament (US-CA)

Sour Candy Day, Ntl.

Sports Cliché Week

Statehood Day, (ME) (1878)

Strawberry Rhubarb Wine Day, Ntl.

Take Your Poet to Work Day

Tapioca Pudding (Frog Spawn) Day

Tattoo Day, Ntl.

Tomorrowland (BE)

Toss Away the "Could Haves" and "Should Haves" Day

Town Criers Day, Intl.

WC Handy Blues Music Festival (US-AL)

Women in Baseball Week

Women's Dive Day

Woodie Wagon Day, Ntl.

Wrong Way Corrigan Day (1938)

Yellow Pigs Day

Youth Skills Day, World

Lollapalooza, Berlin (DE)

Poverty Eradication, 3rd Intl. Decade

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

Decade of Family Farming, Intl.

Earth in Time

Indigenous Languages, Intl. Decade of

International Decade of Healthy Ageing

International Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

Nelson Mandela Decade of Peace

Third International Decade Poverty Eradication

Second UN Decade for Action on Road Safety

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

International Decade for Ocean Science for Sustainable Development

Space Shuttle Final Flight (2011) Anniversary

Utoeya (NO) Massacre (2011)

International Decade of Family Farming

Poverty Eradication, 3rd Intl. Decade

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

Poverty Eradication, 3rd Intl. Decade

Water for Sustainable Development, Intl. Decade

Srebrenica Genocide, International Day of Reflection for (1995)

Rose Castroccdsc

Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

Scout Jamboree, Ntl.

Scout Jamboree, Ntl.

Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

Sand and Dust Storms, Intl. Decade on Combating

Jewish Year 5786 (J)

Nigeria's Decade of Gas (NG)

United States Semiquincentennial (1776)

Woman Farmer, Year of Intl.

Rangeland and Pastoralists, International Year of

Self-leadership and New Beginnings, Year of

Sustainable Water Availability and Safe Sanitation,Year of

Year of the Family (AE)

Year of Urban Planning and Architecture (AZ)

Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia (RU)

Year of the Azalea

Year of the Ficus

Year of the Crocus

Year of the Impatiens

Year of the Sedum

Year of the Hot Pepper

Year of the Ornamental Grasses

Year of the Radish

Volunteers for Sustainable Development, Intl. Year of

Cloud Dancer is the Pantone Color of the Year

Turmeric, Herb of the Year

American Semiquincentennial, 250th Anniversary (1776)

China–Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges (CN)

ASEAN–India Year of Maritime Cooperation (IN)

India–Spain Year of Culture, Tourism and AI (IN/ES)

Year of Agriculture (IN-MP)

Decade of Sustainable Transport, Intl.

Chinese Year of the Horse, 4724

Losar and Year 2153 (B)

Earth Echo Challenge, Intl.

Nanakshahi Year 558 (S)

Midnight Sun (NO)

Ashadha (H)

Fireworks Safety Months

Fruit Fly Frenzy

Harh (S)

Hurricane Season

Islamic Year 1448 (M)

Monsoon Season (Asia) June 8 - September 30

Montreal International Jazz Festival (CA-QC)

Muharram (M)

Roskilde Festival (DK)

Sebeiba Festival (DZ)

Tammuz (J)

Tire Safety Week, Ntl.

Viking Games, Frederikssund (DK)

Wimbledon (UK)

World Cup, FIFA (US/CA/MX)

15th of Av (J)

21 to Drink Day (1984)

7-7 London Bombing (2005)

Agitágueda Art Festival (PT)

Air Conditioning Appreciation Days

Albariño Day and Festival (ES)

All American Pet Photo Day

Alopecia Month for Women, Intl

Amelia Earhart Day (1897)

American Grown Flower Month

Americans with Disabilities Act, (1990)

Anisette Day, Ntl.

Anti-boredom Month, Ntl.

Apartheid Wall, Month Against the (2004)

Aphelion Day

Apple Turnover Day, Ntl.

Arctic Sea Ice Day

Aunt and Uncle Day

Aunties and Godmother's Day, Ntl.

Av (J)

Bagpipe Appreciation Day

Baked Beans Month

Bald Is In Day

Bannack Days (US-MT)

Barbecued Spareribs Day, Ntl.

Barbershop Music Day (1945)

Barbie-in-a-Blender Day, Ntl.

Bastille Day (FR/MF) (1789)

Bathing and Basking Festival, Xi Shai Jie (CN)

Battle of the Boyne Holiday (UK)(1690)

Be a Dork Day

Be Nice to New Jersey Week

Beans and Franks Day

Beef Tallow Day, Ntl.

Bereaved Parents Awareness Month, Intl

Bikini Day (1946)

Bioterrorism/Disaster Education and Awareness Month

Bison Month, Ntl.

Black Family Month, Ntl.

Blueberry Month, Ntl.

Blueberry Muffin Day, Ntl.

Bonza Bottler Day™, Intl

Born Free Cat Nap

Bowdler's Day (UK) (1754)

Bridal Sale Event, Ntl (US/CA/MX)

British Open (Golf)(UK)

Bronchiectasis Day, World

Buddhist Lent (B) (Vassa)

Build-a-Scarecrow Day

Butterfly Count, Big (UK)

Caesar Salad Day, Ntl.

Cake Day, Intl.

Calgary Stampede (CA-AB)

Canada Day (CA)(1867)

Canada Day, Ntl. Respect for (US)

Captive Nations Week (1959)

Caribbean Day (1973)

Carousel Day, Ntl. (1871)

Carpe Diem, (All or Nothing) Day

Carver Day

Caviar Day, Ntl.

Cell Phone Courtesy Month, Ntl.

Cheer Up the Lonely Day

Cheese Sacrifice Purchase Day

Cheesecake Day, Ntl.

Cherry Day, Ntl. (UK)

Cherry Festival, Ntl (US-MI)

Chess Day, Intl. (1924)

Chessboxing Day, Intl

Childhood Obesity Week (UK)

Chili Dog Day, Ntl.

Chincoteague Pony Swim (US-VA)

Chocolate Day, World

Chocolate Wafer Day, Ntl.

Civil Disobedience Thoreau, Intl. (1817)

Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness-Prevention Month, Ntl.

Clerihew Day, Intl. (UK)(1875)

Clinicians HIV/AIDS Testing and Awareness Day, Ntl.

Coffee Milkshake Day, Ntl

Collector Car Appreciation Day

Comic-con, San Diego, Intl. (US-CA)

Constitution Day (KR)(1948)

Constitution Day (US-PR)(1952)

Constitution Day (UY)(1830)

Cooperatives, Intl. Day of

Corn Fritter Day, Ntl.

Corn Month, Ntl.

Couch Potato Day (1976)

Country Music Day, Ntl.

Cousins Day, Ntl.

Cowboy Day, Ntl.

Craft for Your Local Shelters Day, Ntl.

Culinarians Day (1929)

Culinary Arts Month, Ntl.(1929)

Curaçao Day, (CW)(1499)

Customer, Get to Know Your Customer Day Q3

Czech Festival, Ntl (US-NE)

Daiquiri Day, Ntl.

Dance Day, Ntl.

Day of Joy (NI)(1979)

Deli Salad Month, Ntl.

Devshayani Ekadashi (H)

Diabetes Awareness Week (AU)

Disabilities Dignity (Pride) Month

Dive Bar Day, Ntl.

Dog Days of Summer

Doghouse Day, Get Out of the, Ntl.

Doghouse Repairs Month, Ntl.

Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Omelet Day, Ntl.

Don't Step on a Bee Day

Donate Life Week (AU)

Drive-Thru Day, Ntl. (1951)

Drowning Prevention Day, World

Dry July (AU)

Earth Enters Global Boiling Stage (2023)

Eastport Old Home Week (US-ME)

Eat Your Beans Day, Ntl.

Eat Your Jell-O Day, Ntl.

Eggplant Month, Ntl.

Elevator Day, Ntl. Talk in an

Ely Eel Festival (UK)

Embrace your Geekness Day

Emoji Day, World (2002)

Environment Day, World

Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Award (ESPY)(US-CA)

Family Golf Month

Family Reunion Month

Farriers Week, Ntl.

Father-Daughter Take A Walk Together Day

Father-in-Law Day, Ntl.

Feast of the Redeemer (IT)(1577)

Fibroid Awareness Month

Fiddling Championships, Louisiana (US-LA)

Filipino-American Friendship Day (1946)

Fleet Week, (US-NY)

Flitch Day, Ntl. (UK)

Folklife Festival, Smithsonian (US-DC)

Fool's Paradise Day

Forgiveness Day, Global

Fragile X Awareness Month

French Fries Day, Ntl.

Fried Chicken Day, Ntl.

Fried Clam Day, Ntl. (1916)

Friendship, Intl. Day of

Fry an Egg on the Sidewalk Day

Fuji Rock Festival (JP)

Get Gnarly Day, Ntl.

Gingersnap Day, Ntl.

Give Something Away Day, Ntl.

Glioblastoma Awareness Day

Gorgeous Grandma Day

Graham Cracker Day, Ntl. (1794)

Grand Marnier Day, Ntl.

Grand Prix of Belgium (BE)

Grand Prix of Great Britain (UK)

Great British Pea Week

Grilling Month, Ntl.

Group B Strep Awareness Month, Intl.

Gruntled Workers Day

Guanacaste Day, (CR)(1824)

Gummi Worm Day, Ntl.

Guru Purnima (H)

Hammock Day, Ntl.

Hand Rolled Day, Ntl.

Hemingway Day (1899)

Hepatitis Day, World

Herbal Prescription Awareness Month

Heroes Day, (ZM)

Hire a Veteran Day, Ntl.

Hong Kong Autonomy Revoked, (CN)(2020)

Hop-a-Park Day

Horseradish Month, Ntl

Horses Day, I Love, Ntl

Hot Dog Day, Ntl. (US/CA/AU/UK)

Hot Dog Month, Ntl.

Hot Enough for Ya'? Day

Human Trafficking, World Day Against

Hurricane Supplication Day (VI/VG)

I Forgot Day

Ice Cream Day, Ntl.

Ice Cream Flavors Day, Creative

Ice Cream Month, Ntl.

Independence Day (US)(1776)

Independence Day, (AR)(1816)

Independence Day, (BE)(1831)

Independence Day, (BI) (1962)

Independence Day, (BS)(1973)

Independence Day, (CO)(1810)

Independence Day, (CV)(1975)

Independence Day, (DZ)(1962)

Independence Day, (KI)(1979)

Independence Day, (KM)(1975)

Independence Day, (LR)(1847)

Independence Day, (MV)(1965)

Independence Day, (PE)(1821)

Independence Day, (RW) (1962)

Independence Day, (SB)(1978)

Independence Day, (SO)(1960)

Independence Day, (ST )(1975)

Independence Day, (VE)(1811)

Independence Day, (VU)(1980)

Independence Day, South Sudan (SS) (2011)

Injury Prevention Day, Ntl.(CA)

Intern Day, Ntl.

Irrigation Month, Smart

Jabotinsky Day (IL)

Jagannath Rath Yatra (H)

Jan Hus Day, (CZ)(1415)

Jazz Festival, Black Sea (GE)

Jazz Festival, NN North Sea (NL)

Joke Day, Intl.

Jousting, Torneo della Quintana (IT)

Junk Food Day, Ntl.

Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month (US)

Kindergarten Month, Get Ready for

King's Birthday (TH)(1952)

Kissing Day, World (UK).

Kiswahili Language Day, World

Kitten Day, Ntl.

Korean War Veterans Armistice Day, Ntl. (1953)

Kupala Night

La Semana de la Dulzura (AR)

Lasagna Day, Ntl.

Liberation Day (NI)(1979)

Liberation Day (SR)(1863)

Liberation Day (US-GU)(1944)

Lipstick Day, Intl.

Loiza Aldea Fiesta (US-PR)

Lollapalooza, Chicago (US-IL)

Lollipop Day, Ntl.

Lost Pet Prevention Month, Ntl

Lottery Day, Ntl.

Love is Kind Day, Ntl.

Lughnasadh, North

Luis Muñoz Rivera Day (US-PR)(1859)

Lumberjack World Championships (US-WI)

Mac and Cheese Day, Ntl.

Macaroni Day, Ntl.

Made in the USA Day

Make Your Own Sundae Day

Mangrove Day, Intl.

Marine Week, Ntl. (UK)

Marine/Oceans Day (JP)

Martyrdom of the Bab (1850)

Math 2.0 Day

Meat Day, Independence From

Mid-Year Point

Milk Chocolate Day, Ntl.

Milk Chocolate with Almonds Day, Ntl.

Minority Mental Health Month

Miri-Piri Day (S)

Mirror Day, Compliment Your

MLB All-Star Game (US-PA)

Mojito Day, Ntl.

Moon Landing Day (1969)

Moon—First Quarter

Moon—Full

Moon—New

Moon—Third Quarter

Mormon Pioneer Day (1847)

Moth Week, Intl.

Motorcycle Day, Ntl.

Musikfest (US-PA)

Mutt's Day, Ntl.

Naadam (MN)(1921/1990)

NAIDOC Week (AU)

National Day, (CU)(1953)

National Day, (SO) (1960)

Nature Conservation Day, World

Needle Day, Thread the

Nelson Mandela Day, Intl. (ZA)(1918)

Newport Folk Festival (US-RI)

NHS Sustainability Day (UK)

Night of Nights (US-CA)(1999)

Night Watch (FR) (1789)

Nitrogen Ice Cream Day (1909)

No Pet Store Puppies Day

Non-binary People's Day

Nude Day, Intl.

Nude Recreation Week

Ohio State Fair, Columbus (US-OH)

Olsok Eve (NO)(1030)

Ommegang Pageant (BE)

Orangemen's Day (UK)(1690)

Orca Day, World (2002)

Organic Craft Brewfest, Portland (US-OR)

Pain Week (AU)

Pandemonium Day

Paper Bag Day, Intl. (1871)

Parent's Day, Ntl.

Parkash (S)(1595)

Parkash (S)(1656)

Parks and Recreation Month, Ntl.

Patent Day (1790)

Peach Ice Cream Day

Pecan Pie Day

Pen Power Day (1972)

Penuche Fudge Day, Ntl.

People with Different Colored Eyes Day (Heterochromia Iridium)

Perseid Meteor Shower

Personal Chef's Day, Ntl.

Pet Fire Safety Day

Pet Hydration Awareness Month, Ntl.

Pet Remembrance Day (UK)

Pet, ID Your Pet Day

Pi Approximation Day

Picnic Month, Ntl.

Piña Colada Day

Plastic Bag Free Day, Intl.

Plastic Free July

Polysexual and Polyromantic Visibility Day

Population Day, World (1987)

Portfolio Day, Ntl.

Postage Stamp Day (1847)

Postal Workers Day (1847)

Queen Sonja's Day (NO)(1937)

Rain Day, Ntl. (US-PA)

Rainier Cherry Day, Ntl.

Rangers Day, World

Raspberry Cake Day, Ntl.

Ratcatcher's Day (1376)

Rauchbier Day (DE)(1635)

Refreshment Day, Ntl.

Renaissance Day, (OM) (1970)

Republic Day (GH)(1960)

Republic Day, (MW)(1964)

Republic Day, (TN)(1957)

Resolution Renewal Day

Restless Leg Syndrome Education and Awareness Week

Revolution Day, (EG)(1952)

Roadside Traffic Safety Awareness Month, Ntl.

Robin Hood Festival, Sherwood, (US-OR)

Robin Hood, Nottingham Archery Tournament and Festival (UK)

Rock Day, Drop a, Intl.

Running of the Bulls (ES)

Saba-Saba Day, (TZ)(1954)

Safar (M)

Saint James Day (ES)

Saint Swithin's Day (UK)(971 AD)

Sand and Dust Storms, Intl. Day on Combating

Sankashti Chaturthi (H)

Sarcoma Awareness Month

Savan (S)

Scotch Day, Intl. (1494)

Scout Jamboree, Ntl.

SCUD Day (Savor the Comic, Unplug the Drama)

Seabird Day, World (1844)

Shabbat Chazon (J)

Shabbat Nachamu (J)

Shark Awareness Day

Shark Week

Shravana Amavasya (H)

Simplicity Day (1817)

Sir Seretse Khama Day (BW)(1921)

Skinny Dip Day, Intl.

Sleepyhead Day (FI)

Slurpee Day

Snake Day, World

Snoopy's Senior World Hockey Tournament (US-CA)

Social Wellness Month

Soma Nomaoi (JP)

Sour Candy Day, Ntl.

Space Shuttle Final Flight (2011)

Spoonerism Day (UK)(1844)

Sports Cliché Week

Sravana (H)

Srebrenica Genocide, International Day of Reflection for (1995)

Statehood Day, (LT)(1253)

Statehood Day, (ME) (1878)

Stay out of the Sun Day

Stock Exchange Holiday (NYSE Closed)

Strawberry Rhubarb Wine Day, Ntl.

Strawberry Sundae Day, Ntl.

Sugar Cookie Day, Ntl.

Sustainable Seafood Week, Bristol (UK)

System Administrator Appreciation Day

Take Your Houseplants for a Walk Day

Take Your Kids to the Golf Course Week, National (CA)

Take Your Poet to Work Day

Take Your Webmaster to Lunch Day

Tammuz, Fast of (J)(70AD)

Tanabata (JP)

Tapioca Pudding (Frog Spawn) Day

Tattoo Day, Ntl.

Tea Party, SPANA World

Teddy Bear Picnic Day

Tell an Old Joke Day

Tell the Truth Day

The Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards

Therapeutic Recreation Week, Ntl. (US)

Thermal Engineer Day, Ntl.

Three Weeks (J)

Tiger Day, Intl

Tish'a B'Av (J)

Tom Sawyer Days, Ntl.(US-MO)

Tomorrowland (BE)

Toss Away the "Could Haves" and "Should Haves" Day

Tour de France (ES/FR)

Town Criers Day, Intl.

Tynwald Day (IM/UK)

UFO Day, World (1942)

Ugly Truck Day, Ntl.

Ultraviolet (U.V.) Safety Month

Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day

Unity Day, (ZM)

Unlucky Weddings Month

Utoeya Massacre (NO)(2011)

Vanilla Ice Cream Day

Vehicle Theft Protection Month, Ntl.

Velociraptor Awareness Month, Intl.

Walk on Stilts Day

Watermelon Month, Ntl.

Waterpark Day, Ntl.

Wayne Nebraska Chicken Day (US-NE)

WC Handy Blues Music Festival (US-AL)

Wheat Month

Whistleblower Appreciation Day, Ntl. (1778)

Wife Carrying Championships, Intl. (FI)

Wisconsin State Fair (US-WI)

Women in Baseball Week

Women's Dive Day

Women's Motorcycle Month

Woodie Wagon Day, Ntl.

Workaholics Day, Ntl.

Wrong Way Corrigan Day (1938)

WWI Begins (1914)

Yellow Pigs Day

Yogini Ekadashi (H)

Youth Day, (MA)(1929)

Youth Skills Day, World

Zip Code Day (1963)

Zoonosis Day, World

T-Rex World Championships (US-WA)

Lollapalooza, Berlin (DE)

Velociraptor Awareness Month, Intl.

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Candle Month, World: September  

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WORLD CANDLE MONTH: ILLUMINATING THE WORLD IN JOY World Candle Month is an annual event dedicated to the beauty and significance of candles. The National Candle Association champions the event by highlighting its cultural, emotional, and practical importance. A SHORT HISTORY OF CANDLES Candles have a rich history dating back thousands of years. The earliest known candles were created by Egyptians, who used rushlights soaked in animal fat. The Romans developed wick candles using tallow or beeswax. Over centuries, candlemaking evolved, with significant advancements during the Middle Ages when beeswax candles became popular in Europe for religious ceremonies. The 19th century saw the introduction of paraffin wax, a petroleum byproduct, which revolutionized candle production and made it more affordable and accessible. Soy became a key ingredient in candles during the last half of the 20th century, further increasing their affordability. TOP FIVE SCENTS FOR CANDLES Lavender—Known for its calming and relaxing properties, lavender is a favorite for promoting a peaceful atmosphere. Vanilla—A classic and comforting scent, vanilla is popular for its warm and inviting aroma. Citrus—Scents like lemon, orange, and grapefruit are invigorating and refreshing, perfect for energizing a space. Cinnamon—With its spicy and warm notes, cinnamon is often associated with coziness and the holiday season. Eucalyptus—Valued for its fresh and clean fragrance, eucalyptus is also known for its potential respiratory benefits. THE ALLURE OF CANDLELIGHT Candlelight is special in human culture for its ability to create ambiance and mood. It is often associated with warmth, relaxation, and intimacy. Candles are used in various rituals and celebrations worldwide, symbolizing hope, remembrance, and the passage of time. In addition to their aesthetic appeal, candles play practical roles during power outages and create a serene environment for meditation and relaxation. HOW TO CELEBRATE WORLD CANDLE MONTH Light Candles—Celebrate by lighting candles in your home to create a soothing and welcoming atmosphere. Experiment with different scents to find your favorites. Learn Candlemaking—Participate in a candlemaking workshop or try making candles at home. This creative activity can be both fun and rewarding. Gift Candles—Share the joy of candles by giving them as gifts to friends and family. Choose scents that you think they will love. Candlelit Dinner—Host a candlelit dinner to enjoy the candles' warm glow and ambiance. It's a simple way to make any meal feel special. Reflect and Relax—Use candlelight to unwind and reflect. Whether during a bath, while reading, or simply sitting quietly, the gentle flicker of a candle can enhance your relaxation experience. World Candle Month is an opportunity to appreciate candles' timeless appeal and multifaceted uses. Whether used for their light, scent, or symbolic meaning, candles continue to be a cherished part of our lives, providing comfort, beauty, and tranquility.
Africa
01
Sep

Candle Month, World: September  

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WORLD CANDLE MONTH: ILLUMINATING THE WORLD IN JOY World Candle Month is an annual event dedicated to the beauty and significance of candles. The National Candle Association champions the event by highlighting its cultural, emotional, and practical importance. A SHORT HISTORY OF CANDLES Candles have a rich history dating back thousands of years. The earliest known candles were created by Egyptians, who used rushlights soaked in animal fat. The Romans developed wick candles using tallow or beeswax. Over centuries, candlemaking evolved, with significant advancements during the Middle Ages when beeswax candles became popular in Europe for religious ceremonies. The 19th century saw the introduction of paraffin wax, a petroleum byproduct, which revolutionized candle production and made it more affordable and accessible. Soy became a key ingredient in candles during the last half of the 20th century, further increasing their affordability. TOP FIVE SCENTS FOR CANDLES Lavender—Known for its calming and relaxing properties, lavender is a favorite for promoting a peaceful atmosphere. Vanilla—A classic and comforting scent, vanilla is popular for its warm and inviting aroma. Citrus—Scents like lemon, orange, and grapefruit are invigorating and refreshing, perfect for energizing a space. Cinnamon—With its spicy and warm notes, cinnamon is often associated with coziness and the holiday season. Eucalyptus—Valued for its fresh and clean fragrance, eucalyptus is also known for its potential respiratory benefits. THE ALLURE OF CANDLELIGHT Candlelight is special in human culture for its ability to create ambiance and mood. It is often associated with warmth, relaxation, and intimacy. Candles are used in various rituals and celebrations worldwide, symbolizing hope, remembrance, and the passage of time. In addition to their aesthetic appeal, candles play practical roles during power outages and create a serene environment for meditation and relaxation. HOW TO CELEBRATE WORLD CANDLE MONTH Light Candles—Celebrate by lighting candles in your home to create a soothing and welcoming atmosphere. Experiment with different scents to find your favorites. Learn Candlemaking—Participate in a candlemaking workshop or try making candles at home. This creative activity can be both fun and rewarding. Gift Candles—Share the joy of candles by giving them as gifts to friends and family. Choose scents that you think they will love. Candlelit Dinner—Host a candlelit dinner to enjoy the candles' warm glow and ambiance. It's a simple way to make any meal feel special. Reflect and Relax—Use candlelight to unwind and reflect. Whether during a bath, while reading, or simply sitting quietly, the gentle flicker of a candle can enhance your relaxation experience. World Candle Month is an opportunity to appreciate candles' timeless appeal and multifaceted uses. Whether used for their light, scent, or symbolic meaning, candles continue to be a cherished part of our lives, providing comfort, beauty, and tranquility.
Africa
01
Sep

Chicken Boy Day (US-CA)(1960s): September 1

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Sometimes referred to as the "California Statue of Liberty," Chicken Boy has stood guard over American pop culture and the famed Route 66 since the 1960s. The actual year the statue was erected is unknown, though September 1 is his birthday. In the 1950s and 1960s, to attract tourists, many companies created iconic representations of their fares to draw in businesses, especially along Route 66. Randy's Doughnut's giant doughnut in Inglewood is another very well-known icon. Chicken Boy received the Governor's Historic Preservation Award in 2010 and is located at North Figueroa Street in Highland Park in Los Angeles.
Africa
01
Sep

Chicken Month, Ntl.: September

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National Chicken Month focuses on the versatility, economic, and health benefits of including chicken in your diet. Sponsored by the National Chicken Council (NCC).
Africa
01
Sep

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Intl.: September

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Created by Presidential Proclamation in 2012, International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month seeks to raise awareness about the various types of childhood cancer, raise funds for research and support the families caring for children with these illnesses. International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is observed worldwide, with each nation’s health ministry or childhood cancer charities providing support and materials.
Africa
01
Sep

Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, Ntl.: September   

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CHILDHOOD OBESITY AWARENESS MONTH: ADDRESSING A GROWING HEALTH CRISIS Every September, the United States observes Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, an initiative to bring attention to the childhood obesity epidemic and promote healthier lifestyles for children. Organizations including the American Heart Association, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services spearhead this observance. THE RISE IN CHILDHOOD OBESITY OVER THE PAST FIVE YEARS Over the past five decades, the prevalence of childhood obesity has more than tripled in the United States. In the 1970s, approximately 5% of children aged 2 to 19 were considered obese. That number has risen to around 19%, affecting about 14.7 million children and adolescents. This alarming increase is attributed to various factors, including changes in diet, physical activity levels, and environmental influences. TOP FIVE CAUSES OF OBESITY IN CHILDREN Poor Diet—The consumption of high-calorie, low-nutrient foods such as sugary drinks, fast food, and snacks contributes significantly to weight gain in children. Lack of Physical Activity—Increased screen time and sedentary lifestyles have reduced the amount of physical exercise children engage in, leading to weight gain. Genetics—Family history and genetics can predispose children to obesity, influencing their metabolism and fat storage. Environmental Factors—Limited access to healthy foods and safe places for physical activity, particularly in low-income neighborhoods, can increase the risk of obesity. Psychological Factors—Stress, depression, and anxiety can lead to overeating or unhealthy eating habits in children. THE IMPORTANCE OF ELIMINATING CHILDHOOD OBESITY Addressing childhood obesity is crucial for several reasons. Obesity in children is associated with a higher risk of developing chronic health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and certain cancers. Additionally, obese children are more likely to experience social and psychological issues, including bullying, low self-esteem, and depression. By tackling obesity early, we can improve children's overall health, quality of life, and long-term well-being. HOW CAN AN OBESE CHILD SLIM DOWN? Balanced Diet—Encourage a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Limit sugary drinks and high-calorie, low-nutrient foods. Regular Physical Activity—Children should engage in at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily. Activities can include sports, dancing, biking, or simply playing outside. Healthy Habits—Promote healthy eating habits, such as eating regular meals together as a family and avoiding distractions like TV during meals. Education and Support—Educate children and their families about nutrition and the importance of physical activity. Support from healthcare providers, nutritionists, and community programs can be beneficial. Behavioral Changes—Address any psychological factors contributing to obesity. Counseling and support groups can help children develop healthier relationships with food and physical activity. Childhood Obesity Awareness Month reminds us of the critical need to address this public health issue. Through education, community efforts, and policy changes, we can create environments that support healthy growth and development for all children, ensuring a healthier future for the next generation.
Africa
01
Sep

Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, Ntl.: September   

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CHILDHOOD OBESITY AWARENESS MONTH: ADDRESSING A GROWING HEALTH CRISIS Every September, the United States observes Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, an initiative to bring attention to the childhood obesity epidemic and promote healthier lifestyles for children. Organizations including the American Heart Association, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services spearhead this observance. THE RISE IN CHILDHOOD OBESITY OVER THE PAST FIVE YEARS Over the past five decades, the prevalence of childhood obesity has more than tripled in the United States. In the 1970s, approximately 5% of children aged 2 to 19 were considered obese. That number has risen to around 19%, affecting about 14.7 million children and adolescents. This alarming increase is attributed to various factors, including changes in diet, physical activity levels, and environmental influences. TOP FIVE CAUSES OF OBESITY IN CHILDREN Poor Diet—The consumption of high-calorie, low-nutrient foods such as sugary drinks, fast food, and snacks contributes significantly to weight gain in children. Lack of Physical Activity—Increased screen time and sedentary lifestyles have reduced the amount of physical exercise children engage in, leading to weight gain. Genetics—Family history and genetics can predispose children to obesity, influencing their metabolism and fat storage. Environmental Factors—Limited access to healthy foods and safe places for physical activity, particularly in low-income neighborhoods, can increase the risk of obesity. Psychological Factors—Stress, depression, and anxiety can lead to overeating or unhealthy eating habits in children. THE IMPORTANCE OF ELIMINATING CHILDHOOD OBESITY Addressing childhood obesity is crucial for several reasons. Obesity in children is associated with a higher risk of developing chronic health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and certain cancers. Additionally, obese children are more likely to experience social and psychological issues, including bullying, low self-esteem, and depression. By tackling obesity early, we can improve children's overall health, quality of life, and long-term well-being. HOW CAN AN OBESE CHILD SLIM DOWN? Balanced Diet—Encourage a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Limit sugary drinks and high-calorie, low-nutrient foods. Regular Physical Activity—Children should engage in at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily. Activities can include sports, dancing, biking, or simply playing outside. Healthy Habits—Promote healthy eating habits, such as eating regular meals together as a family and avoiding distractions like TV during meals. Education and Support—Educate children and their families about nutrition and the importance of physical activity. Support from healthcare providers, nutritionists, and community programs can be beneficial. Behavioral Changes—Address any psychological factors contributing to obesity. Counseling and support groups can help children develop healthier relationships with food and physical activity. Childhood Obesity Awareness Month reminds us of the critical need to address this public health issue. Through education, community efforts, and policy changes, we can create environments that support healthy growth and development for all children, ensuring a healthier future for the next generation.
Africa
01
Sep

Children's Awareness Month: September

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Under National Child Awareness Month (NCAM) umbrella, a wide variety of organizations set aside personal agendas to focus on the bigger picture of children in America today by addressing their growing challenges and needs. National Child Awareness Month impacts the national agenda by putting the issues of utmost importance to children at the front and center, bringing new volunteers, contributions, thinking, and energy to this important cause. NCAM brings the nation’s focus back to our children.
Africa
01
Sep

Cholesterol Education Month, Ntl.: September

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High cholesterol leads to several health problems that can result in long-term issues and even death. It is also relatively easy to control or bring down through lifestyle changes or drug therapies. National Cholesterol Education Month encourages Americans to get their cholesterol checked and adopt healthy habits to safeguard their health.
Africa
01
Sep

Civil Service Month (PH): September

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CIVIL SERVICE MONTH IN THE PHILIPPINES: HONORING PUBLIC SERVANTS Every September, the Philippines celebrates Civil Service Month, a time to honor and recognize the dedication and contributions of public servants nationwide. Spearheaded by the Civil Service Commission (CSC), this month-long observance highlights the importance of civil service and aims to inspire excellence in government work. THE HISTORY OF CIVIL SERVICE IN THE PHILIPPINES The civil service in the Philippines dates back to the Spanish colonial period, but it was formally established during the American occupation. The Philippine Civil Service was officially created on September 19, 1900, with the enactment of Public Law No. 5, which aimed to provide an efficient and merit-based public service. Over the years, the system evolved, with significant reforms implemented to enhance transparency, accountability, and professionalism in the government workforce. TOP FIVE CAREERS IN CIVIL SERVICE Administrative Officer—These officers handle various administrative tasks, from managing office operations to ensuring compliance with policies and procedures. Teacher—Public school teachers play a crucial role in educating the nation's youth and are vital to developing the country's education system. Police Officer—Responsible for maintaining peace and order, police officers ensure the safety and security of communities across the Philippines. Health workers—Including doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals who provide essential services in public hospitals and health centers. Social Welfare Officer—These officers work to improve the welfare of vulnerable populations, implement social programs, and provide direct assistance to those in need. THE IMPORTANCE OF CIVIL SERVICE Civil service is fundamental to the functioning of government and the delivery of public services. Civil servants ensure the implementation of policies and programs, maintain public order, provide education and healthcare, and support social welfare initiatives. Their work directly impacts citizens' quality of life and the nation's development. BECOMING A CIVIL SERVANT IN THE PHILIPPINES To become a civil servant in the Philippines, one must pass the Civil Service Examination (CSE), which assesses eligibility for various government positions. The Civil Service Commission conducts the examination and includes different levels, such as the Professional and Subprofessional levels. Candidates must meet specific educational and experience requirements for the job they are applying for. Once they pass the CSE, candidates can apply for positions within government agencies. Civil Service Month is a tribute to the hardworking men and women who serve the public and contribute to the nation's progress. Through various activities and programs, the Civil Service Commission seeks to promote the values of integrity, excellence, and dedication among public servants, ensuring that the civil service remains a pillar of effective governance in the Philippines.
Africa
01
Sep

Civil Service Month (PH): September

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CIVIL SERVICE MONTH IN THE PHILIPPINES: HONORING PUBLIC SERVANTS Every September, the Philippines celebrates Civil Service Month, a time to honor and recognize the dedication and contributions of public servants nationwide. Spearheaded by the Civil Service Commission (CSC), this month-long observance highlights the importance of civil service and aims to inspire excellence in government work. THE HISTORY OF CIVIL SERVICE IN THE PHILIPPINES The civil service in the Philippines dates back to the Spanish colonial period, but it was formally established during the American occupation. The Philippine Civil Service was officially created on September 19, 1900, with the enactment of Public Law No. 5, which aimed to provide an efficient and merit-based public service. Over the years, the system evolved, with significant reforms implemented to enhance transparency, accountability, and professionalism in the government workforce. TOP FIVE CAREERS IN CIVIL SERVICE Administrative Officer—These officers handle various administrative tasks, from managing office operations to ensuring compliance with policies and procedures. Teacher—Public school teachers play a crucial role in educating the nation's youth and are vital to developing the country's education system. Police Officer—Responsible for maintaining peace and order, police officers ensure the safety and security of communities across the Philippines. Health workers—Including doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals who provide essential services in public hospitals and health centers. Social Welfare Officer—These officers work to improve the welfare of vulnerable populations, implement social programs, and provide direct assistance to those in need. THE IMPORTANCE OF CIVIL SERVICE Civil service is fundamental to the functioning of government and the delivery of public services. Civil servants ensure the implementation of policies and programs, maintain public order, provide education and healthcare, and support social welfare initiatives. Their work directly impacts citizens' quality of life and the nation's development. BECOMING A CIVIL SERVANT IN THE PHILIPPINES To become a civil servant in the Philippines, one must pass the Civil Service Examination (CSE), which assesses eligibility for various government positions. The Civil Service Commission conducts the examination and includes different levels, such as the Professional and Subprofessional levels. Candidates must meet specific educational and experience requirements for the job they are applying for. Once they pass the CSE, candidates can apply for positions within government agencies. Civil Service Month is a tribute to the hardworking men and women who serve the public and contribute to the nation's progress. Through various activities and programs, the Civil Service Commission seeks to promote the values of integrity, excellence, and dedication among public servants, ensuring that the civil service remains a pillar of effective governance in the Philippines.
Africa
01
Sep

Classical Music Month: September

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Classical Music Month commemorates the beauty of classical music and its contributions to civilization. Proclaimed by then-President Clinton on August 22, 1994, this month honors the many composers, singers, and performers of classical music. With Congress and under the House Joint Resolution 239, September became Classical Music Month permanently.
Africa
01
Sep

Clean-up Month, Intl.: September

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INTERNATIONAL CLEANUP MONTH: A CALL TO ACTION FOR A CLEANER WORLD Established in 2017, International Cleanup Month, championed by 501(c)3 nonprofit Clean Trails, Inc., brings together over 2 million volunteers to serve their communities worldwide. In 2024, it expanded from a single day focused on the United States to a month-long global observance that mobilizes volunteers to clean up public spaces, reduce waste, and raise environmental awareness, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clean and healthy environment. The primary goal of International Cleanup Month is to engage individuals, families, businesses, and community organizations in activities that clean up their local areas. The campaign aims to reduce litter, promote recycling, and foster a culture of environmental responsibility and sustainability. It seeks to educate the public about the impacts of waste on the environment and inspire collective action to create cleaner, safer, and more beautiful communities. WHY ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP CAMPAIGNS ARE NEEDED Environmental cleanup campaigns are critical for several reasons: Reducing Pollution—Litter and waste pollute waterways, parks, and urban areas, harming wildlife and natural ecosystems. Promoting Public Health—Clean environments help reduce the risk of health issues related to pollution and waste, such as respiratory problems and waterborne diseases. Enhancing Community Well-being—Clean, well-maintained public spaces improve residents' quality of life by creating more attractive and enjoyable environments. Raising Awareness—Cleanup campaigns educate the public about the environmental impact of waste and the importance of proper waste management. Encouraging Sustainable Practices—These initiatives promote recycling, waste reduction, and other sustainable behaviors that benefit the environment in the long term. HOW TO VOLUNTEERS Volunteers can participate in International Cleanup Month by registering at https://www.nationalcleanupday.org. Additionally, look for local efforts at: Local Parks and Beaches—Many community groups organize cleanups in parks, beaches, and other public recreational areas. School Programs—Schools often participate by organizing cleanup events and educational activities for students. Corporate Volunteering—Businesses can encourage employees to participate in cleanup efforts as part of corporate social responsibility programs. Neighborhood Initiatives—Residents can come together to clean up streets, vacant lots, and other local areas. International Cleanup Month in September are a crucial reminder of the importance of environmental stewardship and community involvement. By participating in cleanup activities and adopting sustainable practices worldwide, people can significantly impact the health and beauty of their surroundings. This initiative addresses immediate environmental concerns and fosters a culture of responsibility and care for the planet, ensuring a cleaner and more sustainable future for all.
Africa
01
Sep

Clean-up Month, Intl.: September

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INTERNATIONAL CLEANUP MONTH: A CALL TO ACTION FOR A CLEANER WORLD Established in 2017, International Cleanup Month, championed by 501(c)3 nonprofit Clean Trails, Inc., brings together over 2 million volunteers to serve their communities worldwide. In 2024, it expanded from a single day focused on the United States to a month-long global observance that mobilizes volunteers to clean up public spaces, reduce waste, and raise environmental awareness, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clean and healthy environment. The primary goal of International Cleanup Month is to engage individuals, families, businesses, and community organizations in activities that clean up their local areas. The campaign aims to reduce litter, promote recycling, and foster a culture of environmental responsibility and sustainability. It seeks to educate the public about the impacts of waste on the environment and inspire collective action to create cleaner, safer, and more beautiful communities. WHY ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP CAMPAIGNS ARE NEEDED Environmental cleanup campaigns are critical for several reasons: Reducing Pollution—Litter and waste pollute waterways, parks, and urban areas, harming wildlife and natural ecosystems. Promoting Public Health—Clean environments help reduce the risk of health issues related to pollution and waste, such as respiratory problems and waterborne diseases. Enhancing Community Well-being—Clean, well-maintained public spaces improve residents' quality of life by creating more attractive and enjoyable environments. Raising Awareness—Cleanup campaigns educate the public about the environmental impact of waste and the importance of proper waste management. Encouraging Sustainable Practices—These initiatives promote recycling, waste reduction, and other sustainable behaviors that benefit the environment in the long term. HOW TO VOLUNTEERS Volunteers can participate in International Cleanup Month by registering at https://www.nationalcleanupday.org. Additionally, look for local efforts at: Local Parks and Beaches—Many community groups organize cleanups in parks, beaches, and other public recreational areas. School Programs—Schools often participate by organizing cleanup events and educational activities for students. Corporate Volunteering—Businesses can encourage employees to participate in cleanup efforts as part of corporate social responsibility programs. Neighborhood Initiatives—Residents can come together to clean up streets, vacant lots, and other local areas. International Cleanup Month in September are a crucial reminder of the importance of environmental stewardship and community involvement. By participating in cleanup activities and adopting sustainable practices worldwide, people can significantly impact the health and beauty of their surroundings. This initiative addresses immediate environmental concerns and fosters a culture of responsibility and care for the planet, ensuring a cleaner and more sustainable future for all.
Africa
01
Sep

College Savings Month: September

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Saving for college is now crucial for parents hoping to help their children get ahead in life. In support, the official back-to-school month of September helps parents do just that. Sponsored by the College Savings Plans Network (CSPN), tools and various programs are available to parents and caregivers to help them plan and budget for their children’s higher education.
Africa