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Howl at the Moon Night is a nationwide bar and Happy Hour celebration that occurs a few days before Halloween each year. Contact Howl at the Moon to set up a Happy Hour Party in your city.
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National Mincemeat Day celebrates mincemeat, a mixture of finely chopped dried fruit, distilled spirits, spices, and sometimes suet (hard fat from beef, lamb, or venison). Alcohol and spices preserve the...
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September is National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month, designed to educate people about substance abuse treatment and mental health services available. This event began as 'Treatment Works! Mont...
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National Bourbon Heritage Month was created by an act of Congress in 2007 to commemorate the historical and economic legacy of the said spirit for that year alone. Bourbon lovers continue to carry forth t...
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Recovery Month is a United States government-sponsored initiative dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of behavioral health. Part of this is removing the stigma of mental illness and substa...
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California Wine Month celebrates the annual harvest with tastings, festivals, concerts, and food pairings throughout the state. California's vintners and growers enhance the state's lifestyle, economy, a...
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Scottish Food & Drink Fortnight (a fortnight = two weeks) is hosted by Scotland Food and Drink and promoted by the Scottish Government. This nationwide event features locally grown Scottish products and t...
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National Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Awareness Day seeks to increase awareness day about the effects of FASD. Nationwide, church bells ring at exactly 9:09 in the morning to raise awareness....
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The Atlanta Food and Wine Festival spotlights the culinary diversity of the 13 Southern states from Texas to the Carolinas and beyond, providing a Southern culinary experience like no other. The festival...
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National Sober Day celebrates living in recovery. Sobriety refers to anyone who has quit alcohol or drugs and chosen to live life without them. The day is set aside for focus during National Recovery Mont...
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Negroni Week celebrates the classic Italian cocktail known for its distinctively bitter flavor profile, which some find to be an acquired taste. The Negroni has become a staple in the craft cocktail scene...
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The Kentucky Bourbon Festival®, held the third week of September, attracts approximately 50,000 bourbon enthusiasts annually. Multiple events, including the Festival on the Lawn, free music concerts, bour...
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Oktoberfest is the world's largest beer festival. This two-week event starts the third week of September and ends the first week of October. However, the festival may be extended if German Reunification D...
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National Punch Day honors the five ingredients making up a traditional punch beverage: rum, lemon, sugar, water, and tea. First introduced by British sailors of the East India Company as a beer alternat...
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Family Day is a national initiative created by The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse to promote simple acts of parental engagement as key ways to help prevent substance use in children and...
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Bavaria comes to Canada each year in the form of the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest. This beer-centered festival of music, culture, and food hugs Canadian Thanksgiving. Attended annually by over 700,000 p...
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The local grapes, especially the concords, are featured at the annual Geneva Grape JAMboree held the final weekend of September. The Jamboree is a celebration of the grape harvest. Visitors may taste grap...
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National Drink Beer Day likely started as a fraternity joke during the last week in September, a week historically known on campus as "pledge week." However or whenever it started, it is an excuse to br...