September is National Acne Positivity, National Burnt Ends, National Chicken Boy, National Emma M. Nutt, National Hotel Employee and more!

National Acne Positivity Day

National Acne Positivity Day, September 1st, spreads a message of acceptance and self-love while still displaying our best face forward.

National Burnt Ends Day

Is your appetite for some flavor and sauce? Then National Burnt Ends Day is on September 1st, and it is the BBQ festival!

National Blueberry Popsicle Day

On September 2nd, National Blueberry Popsicle Day will be held, as well as National Blueberry Popsicle Month. It's a delectable way to cool down, being scheduled in the midst of the dog days of summer. Buy a box of blueberry-flavored Popsicles or make your own. Either way, the dish will be a delectable one! With the end of summer approaching, now is the time to commemorate this National Day.

World Coconut Day

The coconut's flavorful and aromatic nutrition is added to many dishes on World Coconut Day on September 2nd.

National Cinema Day

On September 3 National Cinema Day honors movie enthusiasts around the country and encourages them to return to the theater and enjoy a movie on the big screen.

National Welsh Rarebit Day

National Welsh Rarebit Day, September 3rd, makes a delectable and hearty snack. What is a rarebit? Since there is no rabbit in the dish, the cheesy toast was originally called Rabbit in a tongue-in-cheek way in the Welsh language. Welsh rarebit does not contain rabbits, similar to mock turtle soup without a turtle in it. Rather, this dish is made with toast with hot cheese poured over it. The dish became known as Welsh Rarebit over time, a nod to the inside joke.

National Macadamia Nut Day

On September 4th, National Macadamia Nut Day is recognized for a nutty nut that can be found in many baked goods and desserts.

National Newspaper Carrier Day

On September 4th, the dedicated newspaper carriers who provide the news in the wee hours of the morning are recognized on National Newspaper Carrier Day.

National Be Late For Something Day

We are able to not adhere to our schedules on September 5th, National Be Late for Something Day. If you have an excuse, go ahead and sleep in a little bit today.

National Cheese Pizza Day

Hold the toppings! National Cheese Pizza Day says on September 5th, Hold the toppings! says the dish. You're correct, cheese is all you need for this pizza holiday. Make it cheese only if the pie is made or ordered in.

National Coffee Ice Cream Day

We can indulge in a caffeinated dessert on September 6th National Coffee Ice Cream Day. Coffee enthusiasts will be delighted by the opportunity, particularly if they also love ice cream.

National Read A Book Day

On September 6th, National Read a Book Day is celebrated annually. We all celebrated National Book Lovers Day on August 9th. Although these bookish days may seem similar, National Read a Book Day encourages us all to buy a book we will love and spend the day reading.

National Acorn Squash Day

National Acorn Squash Day, September 7th, honors the fall flavors found in what is also known as pepper squash.

National Beer Lover's Day

National Beer Lover's Day, September 7th, commemorates the grains, hops, and brewing techniques of many eras.

International Literacy Day

International Literacy Day is September 8th, and around the world, Encouraging and supporting literacy. The day focuses on the importance and value of literacy.

National Pediatric Hematology/oncology Nurses Day

National Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses Day, September 8th, honors the hardworking and dedicated nurses who provide patient care every day.

International Sudoku Day

International Sudoku Day, September 9th, honors the logic-based number-placement puzzle called Sudoku. It's also a day to learn how to play this fun number game.

National Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Day

NATIONAL FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS DAY.

National Swap Ideas Day

National Swap Ideas Day, which is annually observed on September 10th, encourages us to share a new or helpful idea with someone and trade them for their thoughts in return.

National Tv Dinner Day

The first Swanson TV Dinner consisted of a Thanksgiving meal of turkey, cornbread dressing, peas, and sweet potatoes. Swansons made the aluminum tray from scratch. They also divided each food item into individual compartments. The cook cooked the dinner in the oven at home. The cooking time was usually 25 minutes. Almost all frozen food trays can be cooked in the microwave or a conventional oven today.

National Hot Cross Bun Day

On September 11th, National Hot Cross Bun Day encourages us to rise and shine to this delectable treat.

National Make Your Bed Day

Every year on September 11th, National Make Your Bed Day reminds us of all the benefits that a well-made bed provides each year.

National Chocolate Milkshake Day

On September 12th, chocolate and ice cream lovers will celebrate National Chocolate Milkshake Day. Forget the calories for just this one day and indulge in a delectable, thick and delectable chocolate milkshake.

National Hug & High 5 Day

Two things that make us feel valued and loved are free. We're celebrating National Hug & High 5 Day on September 12th, which is why we celebrate National Hug & High 5 Day on September 12th.

National Bald Is Beautiful Day

On September 13th, the National Bald is Beautiful Day honors noggins without hair on September 13th. Being bald brings beauty all its own.

National Celiac Disease Awareness Day

Every year, National Celiac Disease Awareness Day (September 13th) encourages us to help those with the auto-immune disease that affects 3 million people.

National Cream-filled Donut Day

On September 14th, National Cream-Filled Donut Day honors one of our favorite foods.

National Eat A Hoagie Day

On September 14th, National Eat a Hoagie Day is a celebration that is also known as a grinder, sub, or hero. To celebrate, you can also order a po'boy, toro, or an Italian sandwich.

Greenpeace Day

On September 15th, the movement that began on this day is commemorated.

International Dot Day

The International Dot Day, September 15th, brings your creative juices flowing. The annual event, which is held to celebrate creativity, courage, and collaboration, is unquestionably one of the year's most exciting days.

Mayflower Day

The ship sailed from Plymouth, England, in 1620, on Mayflower Day. The Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, England, with 102 souls on board on September 16th, 1620. These colonists, women, children, some seeking fame, others seeking religious liberty, were later identified as pilgrims.

Constitution Day And Citizenship Day

On September 17th, Constitution Day and Citizenship Day honors the adoption of the Constitution of the United States and those that have become United States citizens. On this day, members of the United States Constitutional Convention signed the Constitution in 1787.

International Country Music Day

On September 17th, International Country Music Day encourages us to take out the banjo, the fiddle, and the steel guitar. Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, George Strait, and Tim McGraw performed some tunes.

National Cheeseburger Day

The National Cheeseburger Day, September 18th, honors America's most popular sandwich with a slice of cheese.

National Hiv/aids And Aging Awareness Day

The number of people living longer with HIV/AIDS is on the rise. National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day, September 18th, highlights the number of people living longer with HIV/AIDS.

National Butterscotch Pudding Day

National Butterscotch Pudding Day, on September 19th, gives a sweet glimpse of a healthy and creamy dessert.

Talk Like A Pirate Day

On September 19th, Talk Like a Pirate Day sails away every year.

National Care For Kids Day

Caring for children is the bedrock of strong families and society as a whole. National Care for Kids Day, which takes place annually on September 20th, gives you the opportunity to positively influence a child's life in a variety of ways, both large and small. That's because we all know there are many ways to be a role model in a child's life.

National Fried Rice Day

On September 20th, order up a side of Hibachi Chicken Rice to celebrate National Fried Rice Day.

National Chai Day

Ancient spices are perfectly infused into a cup of delectable tea on September 21st. The strong, delectable tea that is served at cafes around the country is commemorated on National Chai Day.

National New York Day

We recognize each state in the order they entered the union, beginning with Hawaii and ending with Hawaii on Independence Day. We feature a small part of each state's past, foods, and the people who make up the state.

American Business Women's Day

The businesswomen of the United States are recognized on September 22nd, as part of American Business Women's Day. Taking a moment to reflect on the contributions and accomplishments of the millions of women in the workforce. Also, consider the impact of millions of female business owners in the United States.

Car Free Day

On September 22nd, Car Free Day International encourages motorists around the world to give up their cars for a day. The observance is also known as World Car Free Day.

Celebrate Bisexuality Day

Celebrate Bisexuality Day unites the bisexual community, their families, and their supporters on September 23rd. It also raises concerns and provides the opportunity to educate the public about bisexuality.

National Checkers Day And Dogs In Politics Day

On September 23rd, National Checkers Day (which is also known as Dogs in Politics Day) honors Political Pooches, First Fidos, or Revolutionary Rovers.

Heritage Day

South Africans observe Heritage Day on September 24th every year. South Africans are encouraged to celebrate their history during this national holiday. In South Africa, it's also a day to raise concerns about the plurality of faiths and traditions.

National Cherries Jubilee Day

On September 24th National Cherries Jubilee Day, a delectable dessert is served. Cherry lovers adore this sweet holiday with this simply elegant dessert.

International Ataxia Awareness Day

International Ataxia Awareness Day, which takes place every year on September 25th, sheds light on this rare disease. The day also inspires Ataxia companies and individuals around the world to take action in the search for a cure.

Math Storytelling Day

Math Storytelling Day, on September 25th, encourages people to share their tales by math. This is a day to celebrate all the ways math enhances our daily lives.

National Compliance Officer Day

National Compliance Officer Day, September 26th, honors the professionals who control an organization's policies, policies, and procedures, assuring it conducts business ethically. These professionals carry a heavy burden legally.

National Dumpling Day

The National Dumpling Day, September 26th, makes a delectable treat to commemorate. With the popularity of dumplings on the rise, the day provides a great excuse to celebrate! Each morsel delights whether it be enjoyed as an appetizer or the main course.

National Chocolate Milk Day

On September 27th, each year on September 27th, people enjoy a tall, frosty glass to commemorate National Chocolate Milk Day.

National Corned Beef Hash Day

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International Poke Day

No, International Poke Day is not a day to poke someone sitting next to you. Rather, the day, which takes place every September 28th, honors a Hawaiian dish called poke. It's pronounced poh-kay by the way, by the way.

National Drink Beer Day

On September 28th, annually, the National Drink Beer Day elixir honors the malty elixir. The day brings us all the best adult beverage in the world as the Oktoberfest season comes to an end.

National Coffee Day

Ah, the delectable cup of java. There are four key elements of a perfect cup, according to an expert cupper (a professional coffee taster), including aroma, body, acidity, and flavor.

National Vfw Day

National VFW Day, September 29th, honors the men and women who have contributed to this prestigious group as well as those who have served our country.

International Podcast Day

The International Podcast Day (September 30th) commemorates the promotion of podcasts and the technologies surrounding it. People around the world listen to their favorite podcasts to stay up with the most up-to-date news, technology, entertainment, or news.

International Translation Day

On September 30th, the International Translation Day, honoring language experts who provide translation and interpretation services. Translators translate nations together, promote dialogue, and contribute to global peace in doing so.