Holiday Type: Observance

August

19

Wednesday

National Aviation Day

National Aviation Day is observed in the United States on August 19 each year to celebrate the history and development of aviation. It coincides with the birthday of Orville Wright who, together with his brother Wilbur, made significant con…

National Aviation Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

August

21

Friday

Senior Citizens Day

National Senior Citizens Day recognizes contributions senior citizens make in communities across the United States. It is annually observed on August 21.

Senior Citizens Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

August

30

Sunday

Frankenstein Day

Frankenstein Day is on August 30. This day is in honor of author Mary Wollenstone Shelley who was born on August 30,1797. She wrote the book “Frankenstein “in 1818. This day in in honor of her birth.

Frankenstein Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

September

12

Saturday

Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day in the United States

Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day is observed in the United States on the first Saturday after Labor Day. It is a day when people are encouraged to participate in cleaning up the federal lands and features various programs and activitie…

Cleanup Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

September

14

Monday

National Cream Filled Donut Day

National Cream-Filled Donut Day is a sugary, sweet day. Dontcha just love special days like today!? Sure, you were watching your weight. Then, along comes a special day that is just packed with calorie and carbs. And, that special day encou…

Donut Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

September

15

Tuesday

Mexican Independence Day

Mexican Independence Day celebrates Mexico’s Independence from Spain. Like the U.S. Independence Day, this day is celebrated in Mexico with parades, fiestas, fireworks, and picnics. Mexican Independence Day History: In 1810, Father Miguel H…

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Holiday Type: Observance

September

15

Tuesday

National Felt Hat Day

Felt Hat Day is today. On this day, men traditionally wear a felt hat. Women can participate in this day, too. They just have to have a felt hat. Back in the early to mid-1900s, hats were popularly worn by both men and women. It was stylish…

Felt Hat Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

September

15

Tuesday

Make a Hat Day

Make a Hat Day is is a day for fun. Design, make and wear you’re a hat for yourself today. Put your personality into it. Or, make a hat from a character you would like to imitate for a day. This day is very popular with preschool,  kinderga…

Felt Hat Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

September

16

Wednesday

Working Parents Day

Working Parents Day gives recognition to moms and dads who work hard to provide for their children. Every day dad, and often mom, go off to work. They work hard to earn money to make ends meet. They work hard to be able to afford the extras…

Working Parents Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

September

16

Wednesday

National Play-Doh Day

National Play-Doh Day celebrates a great childhood play toy. Invented in the mid-1950s, it has entertained millions of children and allowed them to express their creativity, both at home and in the classroom. The invention was simple. A sch…

Play-Doh Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

September

16

Wednesday

Mayflower Day

Mayflower Day celebrates the date the Mayflower sailed from Plymouth, England to America. On September 16, 1620, 102 men, women, and children set sail from Plymouth, England. Their destination was the New World, where they could have religi…

Mayflower Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

September

16

Wednesday

National Step Family Day

Step Family Day was established to recognize and show appreciation for the importance and value of step-parents and extended families. Our research discovered that this holiday was founded by Christy Borgeld of Grand Rapids, Michigan. We al…

Family Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

September

16

Wednesday

Collect Rocks Day

Collect Rocks Day is a day to enjoy and add to your rock collection. Ahh, to be a kid again, and have a rock collection. Well, we have good news for you. No one ever said you had to give up your rock collection when you became an adult. We…

Collect Rocks Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

September

16

Wednesday

American Legion Day

The American Legion was granted its federal charter by Congress on this day in 1919. It was established to support and assist veterans returning from World War I. Since then it has grown and supported veterans of all wars, and veterans of p…

American Legion Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

September

17

Thursday

Constitution Day and Citizenship Day

Constitution Day and Citizenship Day on September 17 commemorates the formation and signing of the Constitution of the United States on September 17, 1787. It is dedicated to all US citizens.

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Holiday Type: Observance

September

18

Friday

National POW/MIA Recognition Day

The United States’ National POW/MIA Recognition Day is observed across the nation on the third Friday of September each year. Many Americans take the time to remember those who were prisoners of war (POW) and those who are missing in action…

National POW MIA Recognition Day

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