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National Public Lands Day is observed on the last Saturday of September. During this day, federally managed lands have free entrance; people can enjoy these areas more, and volunteers work to clean up t...
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International Rabbit Day promotes the protection and care of both domestic and wild rabbits. In its mission statement, House Rabbit Society, the sponsor, states: "ALL rabbits are valuable as individual...
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Crush a Can Day seeks to raise awareness about the importance of recycling and encourages people to crush cans as a symbol of that effort. Crushing cans is a great stress reliever too. Bonus!
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Sky Day encourages creative people (art, performing arts, and entertainment) to use their talent to engage in activities supporting global sustainability. The day combines art (painting and pictures of th...
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Each year the United Nations World Tourism Organization sponsors World Tourism Day. The theme changes yearly and is announced sometime in the summer. World Tourism Day is one of three tourism-specific eve...
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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...
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On September 28, 1542, Portuguese explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo first set eyes on what would become the State of California in the United States. He would die in California just three and a half months...
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Confucius Day marks the birth of Confucius on September 28, 551 BC. Confucius was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher who lived during the Spring and Autumn eras in Chinese history un...
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International Daughters Day, created by Indian greeting card company Archies Limited, occurs on the fourth Sunday of September. The day raises awareness and appreciation of women, daughters, and girls in...
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Daylight Savings in New Zealand commences on the Last Sunday of September (Spring Forward) and ends on the 1st Sunday of April (Fall Back). Daylight Savings in New Zealand commences on the Last Sunday of...
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Daylight Savings in Samoa commences on the Last Sunday of September (Spring Forward) and ends on the 1st Sunday of April (Fall Back). Move the clock one hour ahead at 2 AM in September or one hour back i...
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International Day of the Deaf occurs on the last Sunday of September at the end of International Week of the Deaf.
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Fish Tank Floorshow Night: “All year, the fish and other tank residents must stay under the spotlight and keep us entertained. Well, turnabout is fair play. Gather family and friends around the aquarium a...
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Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day is proclaimed by Presidents each year to honor the mothers and families of American men and women serving in the US Armed Forces who died or were wounded in service to...
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Good Neighbor Day is a national celebration, first held in 1976 when President Gerald R. Ford declared it. Good Neighbor Day honors the neighboring spirit that helped build the thirteen original colonie...