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  2. Mark Your September 2024 Calendar With These National Days - AOL

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    A full list of the monthly holidays and observances for September 2024, from Labor Day and Patriot Day to Grandparents Day and National Voter Registration Day.

  3. Welcome in Autumn With This List of September Holidays

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    These are all the holidays and observances you should keep an eye out for in 2024. Labor Day, Patriot Day, National Checkers Day, and so much more are included.

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    That's why September 2024's full moon is called the Harvest Moon, since the Autumn Equinox date is September 22, 2024. This is also the second supermoon of 2024 . Related: 30 Cute Fall Door Decor ...

  5. List of environmental dates - Wikipedia

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    September 18 PARK(ing) Day [121] [122] [123] Third Friday in September World Cleanup Day [124] September 16, 2023, Third Saturday in September National Cleanup Day [125] September 18, 2021, Third Saturday in September International Red Panda Day [126] Third Saturday of September Zero Emissions Day [127] September 21 Car Free Day: September 22

  6. Galactic Tick Day - Wikipedia

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    Galactic Tick Day is an awareness and education day that celebrates the movement of the Solar System around the Milky Way galaxy. [1] [2] [3] [4]The day occurs at a regular interval of 1.7361 years (or 633.7 days), [5] which is called a galactic tick.

  7. Autumnal Equinox Day - Wikipedia

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    Autumnal Equinox Day became a public holiday in 1948. In 1947 and before, it was the date of Shūki kōreisai ( 秋季皇霊祭 ) , an event relating to Shinto . Like other holidays, this holiday was repackaged as a non-religious holiday for the sake of separation of religion and state in Japan's postwar constitution .