National Days in September
National Days in September:
Date | Day | National Days |
September 1 | Friday |
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September 2 | Saturday |
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September 3 | Sunday |
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September 4 | Monday |
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September 5 | Tuesday |
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September 6 | Wednesday |
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September 7 | Thursday |
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September 8 | Friday |
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September 9 | Saturday |
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September 10 | Sunday |
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September 11 | Monday |
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September 12 | Tuesday |
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September 13 | Wednesday |
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September 14 | Thursday |
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September 15 | Friday |
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September 16 | Saturday |
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September 17 | Sunday |
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September 18 | Monday |
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September 19 | Tuesday |
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September 20 | Wednesday |
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September 21 | Thursday |
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September 22 | Friday |
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September 23 | Saturday |
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September 24 | Sunday |
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September 25 | Monday |
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September 26 | Tuesday |
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September 27 | Wednesday |
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September 28 | Thursday |
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September 29 | Friday |
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September 30 | Saturday |
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September 1:
- National No Rhyme (Nor Reason) Day – Recognize the words that don’t rhyme with anything.
- National Chicken Boy Day – Honor the chicken boy who was instrumental in the development of modern American poultry production.
- National College Colors Day –It’s a celebration to honor the school spirit.
September 2:
- National V-J Day – Honor the World War II victory of the Allies (The US, France, Great Britain, and other nations).
- National Blueberry Popsicle Day – This day is celebrated to honor the frozen treat.
September 3:
- National Welsh Rarebit Day – observe this day is to honor the famous Welsh dish Rarebit.
- National U.S Bowling Day – a sport that has become a prominent leisure game in the United States.
September 4:
- National Macadamia Day – The day is dedicated to macadamia nuts.
- National Newspaper Carrier Day – elebrate the hardworking paper carriers who have existed since the inception of newspapers.
- National Wildlife Day – observed to make us aware in order to protect the threatened and endangered species and to aid conservation.
- National Food Bank Day – The day is remembered for a common cause that is to feed the poor.
September 5:
- National Cheese Pizza Day – This day was created to promote the consumption of cheese pizza.
September 6:
- National Acorn Squash Day – thank the nature on this day for providing us an elixir, Acorn Squash
- National Read A Book Day – encourages people to read books and spread the love of reading.
- National Working Parents Day – recognize and celebrate working parents who do the vast majority of the household work
- National Coffee Ice cream Day – The day is for all the Coffee and ice Cream lovers.
- National Food Bank Day – The day is remembered for a common cause that is to feed the poor.
September 7:
- National New Hampshire Day – The day is dedicated to New Hampshire,which joined the American union in June 1788.
- National Grandma Moses Day – The day is to honor Anna Mary Robertson Moses fondly called as Grandma Moses, an American Folk artist.
- National Neither rain Nor snow Day – we honor those who carry our most precious possessions to our doorsteps no matter how cold or wet out there.
- National Beer Lovers Day – This day is to enjoy with American’s favorite beverage, Beer.
- National Grateful Patient Day – The day is to show gratitude for all the Doctors, nurses, researchers and pharmaceutical companies
- National Salami Day – The day is credited to salami, a cured sausage and an air-dried, fermented meat, generally made up of beef or pork.
- National Food Bank Day – The day is remembered for a common cause that is to feed the poor.
September 8:
- National Pediatric Hematology/ Oncology Nurses’ Day – honor the hardworking and committed professionals who provide the best care to patients.
- National Ampersand Day – The day is to applaud “&”, a Latin script and a logogram that represents the conjunction “AND”.
September 9:
- National Teddy Bear Day – celebrate teddy bears and the joy they bring to people’s lives.
- National Care bears share your care Day – specially organized to motivate volunteerism in youngsters and adults.
- National Wiener Schnitzel Day – The day is dedicated to schnitzel, a meat that is thinned and fried in oil.
September 10:
- National TV Dinner Day – This day is celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm.
- National Swap Ideas Day – This day encourages every individual to share creative and thoughtful ideas
September 11:
- Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance – honor the memory of the 9/11 terrorist attack’s victims.
- National Make Your Bed Day – This key goal of the day is to spread awareness of a well-made bed’s benefits.
- National Hot Cross Bun Day – The day is for hot cross bun; a sweet bun made up of raisins or currants and stuffed with spices.
September 12:
- National Video Games Day – celebrate the history, popularity, and cultural impact of video games
- National Boss/Employee Exchange Day – when employees and bosses swap roles.
- National Chocolate Milkshake Day – This day was created in honor of the chocolate milkshake, which is a popular drink in the United States.
- National Report Medicare Fraud Day – The day is represented to report all sorts of Medicare fraudulent activities that are happening around the country.
- National Day of Encouragement – The key goal of this celebration is to encourage people around us.
September 13:
- Uncle Sam Day – This day is dedicated to the man behind the image of the United States government.
- National Peanut Day – holiday celebrates peanut culture and products, including peanut butter, peanut flour, peanut milk, and peanuts.
- National Hug Your Boss Day – Every worker’s entire time is spent in the workplace, and it is their boss who’s the one who supervises
- National Kids Take Over The Kitchen Day – This day is dedicated to kids and their parents.
September 14:
- National Virginia Day – The holiday honors the contributions of Virginians to American history and culture.
- National Cream-Filled Donut Day – after biting into a flawlessly glazed donut, you’ll understand why this special treat has its day.
- National Eat a Hoagie Day – The key goal of this celebration is to promote the sandwich.
- National Live Creative Day – This day is dedicated to all those creative people.
September 15:
- National Felt Hat Day – The festival honors the stylish head protection that has been worn since the beginning.
- National Tackle Kids Cancer Day – This program is celebrated to spread awareness about pediatric cancer.
- National Greenpeace Day – all over the world, people spend a bit of time commemorating Greenpeace Day.
- National Creme de Menthe Day – honor the luscious peppermint-flavored liqueur used in desserts and cocktails.
- National Double Cheeseburger Day – This day is all about enjoying a delicious, big burger with two patties.
- National Cheese Toast Day – honors one of the world’s most loved food items: cheese.
- National Online Learning Day – day to recognize and celebrate the importance of online learning and the progress made in advancing distance learning.
- National Linguine Day – If you’re a lover of pasta or, more specifically, Linguine, then you’ll be interested
September 16:
- National Step Family Day – National Step family Day is celebrated every year on the 16th September
- National Play-Doh Day – celebrate children’s modeling clay.
- Mayflower Day – Mayflower Day commemorates the day that the Mayflower set sail across the Atlantic from Plymouth, England, to America.
- National Cinnamon Raisin Bread Day – The naturally sweet smell of this bread is enough to make any person’s mouth water.
September 17:
- National Apple Dumpling Day – This day is dedicated to all apple and apple dumpling lovers.
- National Monte Cristo Day – This special day is dedicated to all sandwich lovers.
- Constitution Day and Citizenship Day – This special day is observed to honor the documents that ensured America’s essential rights.
September 18:
- National Cheeseburger Day – The day, observed around the nation as a tribute to the beloved cheese burger.
- Air Force Birthday – people remember the official separation of the Air Force from the United States Army in 1947.
- National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day – Even though it’s an odd combination, our main motive to observe this day is spreading awareness among people.
September 19:
- National Butterscotch Pudding Day – It is the perfect day to indulge in a bowl of homemade butterscotch pudding or to bake one yourself.
- National Gymnastics Day – This day is commemorated to show support for gymnasts and to promote increased involvement in the sport.
- National Dance Day – At this day, get on to the dance floor to experience the feather-like feel and joy that dancing gives.
September 20:
- National Pepperoni Pizza Day – Well, this day is dedicated to all pizza lovers.
- National Punch Day – This day is observed to honor the legendary ‘old school’ drink.
- National String Cheese Day – This day is dedicated to all string cheese lovers.
September 21:
- National Pecan Cookie Day – This day is dedicated to this delicious cookie variant.
- National New York Day – This day is celebrated to honor the Empire State.
September 22:
- National Dear Diary Day – we honor the role of dairy in helping us record our lives. Write one additional item on Dear Diary Day.
- National Centenarian’s Day – This special day is dedicated to all those people who have reached the age of 100.
- National White Chocolate Day – This day is dedicated to all chocolate and sweet lovers.
- American Business Women’s Day – This day is dedicated to all strong and empowering businesswomen in this country.
- National Legwear Day – This day is observed to encourage people to wear their favorite pair of legwear.
- Car Free Day – This day is also known by the name World Car Free Day.
- National Ice Cream Cone Day – National Ice Cream Cone Day is celebrated on September 22
- Hobbit Day – honors Tolkien’s most endearing and valiant Shire-people in addition to commemorating the birthdays of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins.
September 23:
- National Teal Talk Day – raise women’s awareness of ovarian cancer.
- Celebrate Bisexuality Day – Celebrate Bisexuality Day brings together people who identify as bisexuals
- National Great American Pot Pie Day – The home will be warm by cooking a delicious dinner of pot pies to commemorate the day!
- National Snack Stick Day – On this day, make sure your desk drawers, luggage, and pockets are full! Snack sticks
- Restless Legs Awareness Day – Restless Legs Awareness Day encourages awareness of the condition that affects children and adults alike.
- National Dogs in Politics Day – It recognizes Political Pooches, Candidate Canines, First Fidos and Revolutionary Rovers.
September 24:
- Schwenkfelder’s Thanksgiving – Schwenkfelder is a day of celebration for Thanksgiving
- National Cherries Jubilee Day – serves an exquisite dessert. Enticed by this beautiful dessert
- National Punctuation Day – A comma, a punctuation mark, a period, an apostrophe, a semicolon question mark.
September 25:
- National One-Hit Wonder Day – brings nostalgic memories while cranking to the highest volume.
- National Comic Book Day – comic book lovers, collectors, lovers, and fans celebrate
- National Voter Registration Day – The National Association of Secretaries of State has founded the National Voter Registration Day
- Math Storytelling Day – Math Storytelling Day encourages everyone to create stories using math.
- National Research Administrator Day – recognizes the contributions made by the hardworking and underappreciated research administrators in every field
- National Lobster Day – commemorated to honor the delicious flavor of our all-time most loved creepy lobster.
- National Tune-Up Day – reminds homeowners to prepare for the winter’s heating season.
September 26:
- National Pancake Day – a huge stack of sugary delight is piled up to celebrate National Pancake Day.
- National Shamu the Whale Day – celebrates the world-renowned Whale and brings awareness to orcas.
- National Compliance Officer Day – recognizes those who supervise an organization’s rules, policies, and procedures
- National Situational Awareness Day – reminds us of the importance of personal safety and how danger can appear in various forms and means.
- National Dumpling Day – observed to celebrate with Dumplings!
- National Johnny Appleseed Day – On this day, he is remembered for his extraordinary service to mankind and nature.
September 27:
- National Crush a Can Day – dedicated to teaching the public about the benefits of recycling.
- National Chocolate Milk Day – This is also a day to socialize in all varieties of milk chocolate!
- National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – increase awareness of the adverse effects of H.I.V. on bisexual and gay men living in the United States.
- National Corned Beef Hash Day – celebrate it in the traditional method — with lots of delicious corned-beef hash to enjoy with our families and dear friends!
September 28:
- National Drink Beer Day – celebrated to enjoy with unquestionably extra special leisure of our life.
- National Strawberry Cream Pie Day – strawberry lovers can enjoy their most loved fruit with a tart
- National North Carolina Day – commemorates the 12th State that chose to be a part of the Union.
- National Good Neighbor Day – This day is when we participate in enjoyable activities to connect with our Neighbors’ families.
September 29:
- National Coffee Day – The origins of National Coffee Day seem to be a little unknown
- National VFW Day – The VFW is a non-profit organization that supports veterans and their families.
September 30:
- National Mud Pack Day – Mineralize your skin using mud face masks.
- National Love People Day – invites us to lift each other with the force of love that is unconditional.
- National Hot Mulled Cider Day – The warm blend of cinnamon, nutmeg and apple
- National Chewing Gum Day – celebrate with ever favorite chewing gums.