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September: National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month [49] September: Prostate Cancer Awareness Month; September 15 – October 15: National Hispanic Heritage Month [50] October: National Information Literacy Awareness Month [51] October: Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month; October: Country Music Month [52]
White Cane Safety Day: Calls upon the people of the U.S. to celebrate the achievements of people who are blind or visually impaired and the important symbol of blindness and tool of independence, the white cane. 36 U.S.C. § 142: November 11 (Fixed) Veterans Day
A traditional Chinese holiday observed on the 9th day of the 9th month in the Chinese calendar. [9] October 10: Double Ten Day: National Celebration Day: Republic of China (Taiwan) National day of Taiwan, commemorating the start of the Wuchang Uprising on October 10, 1911. [10] November 5: Fifth of November: Guy Fawkes Night: England, some ...
Vesak: Buddha's Birthday – celebrated on Vesak Full Moon by most buddhists. Secular. International Workers' Day: 1 May; Star Wars Day: May the 4th; Cinco de Mayo "May 5" Matariki: The "Maori new year" festival running between a week and month from late May, celebrated by kite flying and a range of artistic activities. Yom HaZikaron; Maithil
Muharram is the first month of the lunar year) Eid (feast): Date determined by the lunar calendar and observation of the Moon Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice; Tenth day of Dhu al-Hijjah, the twelfth and final month of the lunar year) Arafah (Eve of Eid al-Adha) Eid al-Fitr (Feast of Breaking the Fast; First day of Shawwal. It marks the end ...
A red letter day (sometimes hyphenated as red-letter day) is any day of special significance or opportunity. Its roots are in classical antiquity; for instance, important days are indicated in red in a calendar dating from the Roman Republic (509–27 BC). [1] 16th century calendar for the month of January, with some entries emphasised in red text
In 1907, the BPOE Grand Lodge designated by resolution June 14 as Flag Day. The Grand Lodge of the Order adopted mandatory observance of the occasion by every Lodge in 1911, and that requirement continues. [19] The Elks prompted President Woodrow Wilson to recognize the Order's observance of Flag Day for its patriotic expression. [19]
Description: Heat map of the birth ratio of each day to the average in the USA for people born from 1994 to 1999 according to the Center for Disease Control and 2000 to 2014 according to the Social Security Administration (top), and in Wales and England for people born from 1995 to 2014 according to the Office for National Statistics (bottom), also aggregated by month and day of month with 29 ...