September 16 special day

  1. National Day Calendar
  2. September Holidays and Observances
  3. MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY
  4. MALAYSIA DAY
  5. 2023 September Holidays Information from Holidays and Observances
  6. NATIONAL STEPFAMILY DAY
  7. Holiday Insights September Daily Holidays, National, International
  8. What Happened on September 16


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September Holidays and Observances

Perhaps, that means using holidays like National Read a Book Day (a And, let's face it, parents need all the help they can get at the start of the school year. Get your kids creative juices flowing by observing wacky (and wonderful) holidays like National Play-Doh Day, Talk Like a Pirate Day and Make a Hat Day. Speaking of family, September's holiday and awareness days are all about spreading the love. Now, add these special dates to your calendar to embrace all that September has to offer. Daily Holidays and Observances in September 2022 September 1 • American Chess Day • Ginger Cat Appreciation Day • Pink Cadillac Day • World Letter Writing Day September 2 • College Colors Day • National Blueberry Popsicle Day • World Coconut Day September 3 • National Doodle Day • National Hummingbird Day • National Skyscraper Day • National Tailgating Day • World Beard Day September 4 • Eat an Extra Dessert Day • National Macadamia Nut Day • National Pet Rock Day • National Wildlife Day September 5 • Labor Day • National Be Late for Something Day • National Cheese Pizza Day September 6 • Fight Procrastination Day • National Coffee Ice Cream Day • National Read a Book Day September 7 • Buy a Book Day • National Acorn Squash Day • National Beer Lovers Day September 8 • International Literacy Day • National Dog Walker Appreciation Day • National Iguana Awareness Day • World Physical Therapy Day September 9 • International Sudoku Day • National Teddy Bear Day September 10 • National TV Din...

MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY

Mexico is the best place to be on September 16, Mexican Independence Day. This fiesta-friendly holiday celebrates Mexico’s declaration of independence from Spain in 1810, and it’s filled with national pride, colorful parades, mariachi concerts, and food, food, and more Sabrosa food. People of Mexican heritage all over the world commemorate this important event in their country’s history when a brave priest in the village of Dolores rang his church bell and delivered a powerful speech that set the War of Independence from Spain in motion. Even the President of Mexico participates by ringing that same bell — now over 200 years old — live on TV the night before the big celebration. History of Mexican Independence Day Mexico, once known as New Spain, was a colony harshly ruled by the kingdom of Spain for over 300 years. The native population was oppressed, farmland and personal wealth were confiscated and only Spaniards were allowed to hold political posts. The oppression became too much and a Catholic priest in the town of Dolores named Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla had enough. On September 16, 1810, he rang his church’s bell and delivered a speech now known as the Grito de Dolores (Cry of Dolores), demanding the end of Spanish rule. This started the brutal Mexican War of Independence, which lasted over a decade. On August 24, 1821, Spain withdrew and officially recognized Mexico as an independent country. Today, Father Hidalgo is known as the Father of Mexican Independence. Mexi...

MALAYSIA DAY

Malaysia Day falls on September 16 and commemorates the anniversary of the formation of the Malaysian Federation, which took place on the same date in 1963. It may seem strange that Malaysia has two different national days, however, both of them are embedded with tales of sacrifices and freedom. So both days are recognized as honorable days by Malaysia. Malaysia Day is also known as ‘Hari Malaysia’. This day was not recognized as an official holiday until 2010. The celebrations of Malaysia Day primarily include national ceremonies that celebrate the strength of Malaysians. History of Malaysia Day Malaysia day commemorates September 16, 1963, when the Malaysian Federation was established. The East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak and the former British Colony of Singapore combined with the Malaya Federation to form Malaysia. However, Singapore separated from the Federation two years later on August 9, 1965. Malaysia celebrates its Independence Day on August 31, which is also a national holiday. It is strange for a country to have two national days but the joining of East Malaysia with the Federation of Malaya deserves celebrations. Sabah was a petroleum-rich state and both the Philippines and Malaysia wanted to get their hands on it. However, Sabah became a British colony 17 years before joining the Malaysian Federation. The rush of Indonesian refugees in the 1970s and the feud of Sabah’s right to some of the neighboring islands resulted in the Indonesian Islands of Si...

2023 September Holidays Information from Holidays and Observances

September Holidays One of the big September Holidays , is , which is on the 1st Monday in September each year. It is typically, the last mini-vacation of the summer season, before the kids go back to school. For those living in the United States, in California, or Nevada, lots of folks flock to Lake Tahoe for the Labor Day weekend. Pictured above is Divers Cove in the Sand Harbor State Park on the Nevada side of the Lake. For more info, please check out my Below you will find our listing of September Holidays and Observances, that fall in the month of September. NOTE: • A page on each holiday will be coming soon and linked below. • If a date is a movable holiday, that is different every year, we'll include the year as well as the date rule below. Otherwise, the holiday falls on the same date each year. • If we have made an error, have any incorrect dates, or have left off any Holidays, Observances, or Awareness Days etc, please let us know! Annual Holidays and Observances United Nations International Years Each year, the United Nations chooses a few different topics, or themes that they want all the Countries around the World to focus on. In 2026, these are: • International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists In 2025, these are: • International Year of Glaciers Preservation In 2024, these are: • International Year of Camelids In 2023, these are: • Interational Dialogue as a Guarantee of Peace • International Year of Millets In 2022, these are: • International Year of Artis...

NATIONAL STEPFAMILY DAY

National Stepfamily Day is celebrated onSeptember 16 every year. Families come in all shapes and sizes — small, big, biological, adoptive, and even step, and they all deserve to be celebrated. Unlike most types of families, members of a blended family choose to come together. Whether it’s because of divorce, estrangement, death, or another reason, stepfamilies need to unite and rebuild their lives together, and that deserves recognition. History of National Stepfamily Day While love and appreciation go beyond just one day, there is something special about taking out some time to celebrate on a designated day. Special days have been around for a long time such as Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Daughter’s Day, Sibling’s Day, etc. However, blended families were unable to get the recognition that they deserved. As times changed and society became more accepting, recognition came into place for concepts that were historically considered nontraditional. Divorce and remarriage became more common and hence so did stepfamilies. Along with the internal struggles of blending families, stepfamilies have also been subjected to stigma and negative stereotypes by society. These families are expected to fit into negative roles propagated by film and television which often makes it even harder to make things work. Despite this societal pressure, there are thousands of blended families that survive and thrive through all the hurdles for the sake of love and each other. Today, in the U.S.A., ov...

Holiday Insights September Daily Holidays, National, International

September begins with the big Labor Day holiday early in the month. As September arrives, summer vacations are in the rearview mirror. We look forward to indoor activities and fall events. September national holidays, international holidays, and special days fill our calendar this month. If you prepare the monthly calendar for your work, school, or organization, your challenge is to determine what holidays to feature each day. There are hundreds to choose from. There are just too many to post on your monthly calendar. You can select among September National holidays, daily world holidays, fun, quirky, and uniquely special days. • Baby Safety Month • Chicken Month • Better Breakfast Month • Classical Music Month • Fall Hat Month • Happy Cat Month • Hispanic Heritage Month • Honey Month • International Square Dancing Month • Little League Month • National Blueberry Popsicle Month • National Courtesy Month • National Mushroom Month • National Piano Month • Self Improvement Month • • World Beach Month • Whole Grains Month September and early October brings the last of the outdoor festivals and events. They center around the apple harvest and of course pumpkins! Perhaps the most exciting is the Fall Pumpkins Weigh-offs. Often included in a fall festival, pumpkin weigh-offs put pumpkins on display. You can almost hear the thud as pumpkins, often weighing over a ton, are placed on the scales. Holiday Insights, where everyday is a holiday, a bizarre day, a wacky day ,or a special ...

What Happened on September 16

Articles, Photos and Quiz • Mad Monk Burns 2,000 At The Stake With convictions similar to the Nazis 500 years later, Spain's 15th Century Grand Inquisitor wanted to drive the Jews from his country. September 16, 1498 • Wall Street Bombing Aftermath of the attack on Wall Street, September 16, 1920 September 16, 1920 • Weekly Quiz for September 16-22 Which famous American automobile manufacturer was founded by William C. Durant in 1908? In 1893, which country was the 1st in the world to grant women the vote?