When is National Salami Day? This delicious day is always observed on September 7
National Salami Day is a September 7 holiday. Indeed, it is a very good and tasty day. good day, indeed! We don’t need an excuse to bite into this spicy sausage. But, seeing that it is being honored today, let’s make sure to have ample amounts of salami for lunch, dinner, and snacks.
Salami is a fermented sausage that is made by curing meat. Like any sausage that is pressed into an animal casing before curing. Most often pork is the meat of choice. However, you can make salami with beef.
Use versatile Salami in many ways. Eat it by itself as a snack. Cut it into small cubes along with cheese. Or, just cut off a big chunk and nibble on it. Tip: Salami goes much better with a glass of wine. Salami is very popular in sandwiches and subs. And, many of us, add it to salads to add a little zing. Try mixing it into scrambled eggs, too.
Did You Know? Salami is an Italian word. It is the plural form of the word “Salame”.
Have a Happy National Salami Day!
How to Celebrate National Salami Day
Like any other food holiday, the best way to enjoy this holiday is to eat it. And eat a lot of it.
You can enjoy salami for lunch, dinner, and as a snack. And if you eat it for breakfast, well good for you!
Today's Quote
“When in doubt, don’t.” – – Benjamin Franklin
History and Origin of National Salami Day
Despite our extensive research, we found no factual information about this special day. We do not know who started this tasty day, and we don’t know why.
Our research suggests this holiday was created in 2011.
We did not find any documentation confirming this to be a “National” day. And, we found no congressional records or presidential proclamation.
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When is National Public Lands Day? This holiday is always observed on the fourth Saturday in September
Today is National Public Lands Day. On this day, government organizations and agencies, and environmental groups, team up with hundreds of thousands of volunteers around the country in support of public lands and parks. Improvement projects are performed to restore and renew the land and waters, as well as make to make these natural resources more resilient to future natural and man-made disasters. Centered around the restoration and improvement of our public lands and parks, this holiday is the largest single volunteer day in support of these national treasures.
National Public Lands Day is organized by the National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF). The U.S. Congress chartered NEEF in 1990. Additionally, several other government agencies also cooperate in this effort, among them: Departments of Interior, Army, Defense, and Agriculture, along with the Environmental Protection Agency, Bureau of Land Management, and the National Park Service.
Like other environmental holidays, this holiday is important because we need to protect these natural resources for generations to come. While the focus is on national parks and lands, state and local government groups often organize projects on this day in support of areas under their jurisdiction.
Note: No private lands are included in this endeavor. But, perhaps they should be
It’s easy to participate in this day. Volunteer your time and talents.
How to Celebrate National Public Land Day
Here are some ways that you can participate in and celebrate this environmental day:
First, participate in projects to preserve and protect our parks, wildlife areas, and public land.
Spend the day at a park.
Hike a mountain.
Take a walk on a nature trail.
Today's Quote
“Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your children:” – – Sam Levenson
History and Origin of National Public Land Day
National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF) first organized projects on this day in 1994. It has continued to do so every year.
Oddly, we found no act of congress or presidential proclamation making today a true “National” day. Whether officially proclaimed or not, National Public Lands Day deserves the “National” tag.
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When is National Indoor Plant Week? This event is observed on the third full week in September
Indoor plants are widely popular in American homes. Yet, with their passive nature blending into the decorum of the home, they are seldom thought of and sometimes ignored. According to several sources, National Indoor Plant Week exists to “… promote and increase awareness of the importance of live plants in internal spaces”. Those spaces can be your home, an office where you work, a hospital, or even an indoor shopping mall.
Many people do not believe they are a gardener and do not participate in this popular hobby. On the contrary, most homes have at least one indoor houseplant in them, and often we have several. Certainly that identifies us, gardeners!
Benefits of Indoor Plants
Indoor plants are a natural air cleaner
Plants produce oxygen which you breathe in and take in carbon dioxide which you exhale. This makes you two, the ideal couple!
Plants help to reduce noise levels.
Growing plants is soothing, therapeutic, and stress relieving.
Houseplants are good for mental health and well-being. They brighten up your house, improving your mood during long, cold winter.
How to Celebrate National Indoor Plant Week
There are many ways to celebrate National Indoor Plant Week:
First, use this week to pamper your houseplants. Give them a dose of fertilizer. Dust off the leaves, if needed. Yes, houseplants get dusty.
Acquire more houseplants from your local garden store.
We encourage you to participate in and enjoy this very special week, spending time during the day with your houseplants and expanding the ones that you have. You will be glad that you did!
Today's Quote
“A man always has two reasons for doing anything: a good reason and the real reason. – – J.P. Morgan
History and Origin of National Indoor Plant Week
National Indoor Plant Week appears to have started in the early 2000s. We have not found any documentation as to who started it, or why it was established at this time. We can only guess that late September was chosen, as this is about the time people think to bring plants in from outdoors to grow as houseplants in the winter.
A truly “National” day or week requires either an act of congress or a presidential proclamation. Our research did not identify either event.
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Moreholidays September National Hunting Fishing Day
National Hunting and Fishing Day
About National Hunting and Fishing Day
Date When Celebrated: This holiday is observed on the fourth Saturday in September
National Hunting and Fishing Day (NHFD) was first created to recognize and thank hunters and fishermen for their support of wildlife and aquatic conservation. Hunters and fishermen were the first to recognize the need to conserve and manage wildlife and fishing populations and maintain a healthy environment for them.
When we think of fish and wildlife management, licenses and limits often come to mind. Education is also an important part of celebrating this special day. Preserving wildlife areas and the health of lakes and streams is also essential to healthy and sustainable populations. Shrinking wildlife areas, poisoning the environment with chemicals, and polluting our waters, are an ever-constant threats.
Today, state and local governments along with public and private organizations and groups use this day by holding programs to promote conservation, and fish and wildlife management. They also use it as a day to encourage people to partake in hunting and fishing, and especially encourage youth to participate in these sports.
We encourage you to participate in events in your area. We also encourage you to take your young son, daughter, niece, or nephew out fishing, or to a shooting range. As you do, make sure to teach and encourage them to get involved with conservation and management efforts, too.
How to Celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day
Support local and national wildlife management and conservation groups and organizations. You can donate your time, your money, or both.
Today's Quote
“There’s a fine line between fishing and standing on the shore looking like an idiot.” – – Steven Wright
History and Origin of National Hunting and Fishing Day
Hunters and fishermen were early supporters of conservation and wildlife management. It goes back to over one hundred years, and was led by President Theodore Roosevelt, an avid sportsman. They urged sustainable fish and game management. During this time, the first hunting and fishing licenses were required.
Ira Joffe of Upper Darby, PA was the first to suggest and promote a day of thanks to sportsmen for their conservation efforts. In 1970, thanks in part to his efforts, 1970 Pennsylvania declared the first “Outdoor Sportsman Day”.
Then, in June, 1971, U.S. Senator Thomas McIntyre of New Hampshire, introduced Joint Resolution 117 authorizing every 4th Saturday in September to be National Hunting and Fishing Day (NHFD).
In May, 1972, President Richard Nixon issued a proclamation for NHFD. He said “I urge all citizens to join with outdoor sportsman in the wise use of our natural resources, and in insuring their proper management for the benefit of future generations.”
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When is National Dance Day? This holiday is held on the third Saturday in September
A Change of Dates: National Dance Day was moved from the last Saturday in July, to the third Saturday in September, at the request of the American Heart Association (AHA). The AHA wanted to link this to their Kid’s Heart Challenge in September.
About National Dance Day
Make no mistake. This is not a day to be a couch potato. Come on, get up off the couch and dance up a storm. Dance all day and dance the night away, as today is National Dance Day. The goal of this holiday event is to encourage Americans of all ages to get more valuable exercise, fight obesity, and as an artful expression. Dancing burns up calories strengthens your heart and tones your muscles. An active, fast dance helps keep you in shape, while you are having the time of your life.
National Dance Day celebrates all forms of dance. Get your heart pumping with “Break Dancing”. You can do the Twist, Disco Dancing, the Charleston, the Macarena, the Boogie, the Freddie(yes, there was a dance by this name), or the Swim! Want to be a little provocative? Do the Bump or be a belly dancer. If you’re into ballroom dancing, grab your partner and do the Waltz, Cha-cha-cha, or Tango. Perhaps ethnic or tribal dances are your thing, like Irish dances, the Polka, Line Dancing, or clog dancing. You can also dosey-do with your partner in a good old-fashioned barn dance or try square dancing. Oh, and don’t forget the “Hokey Pokey” and the “Chicken Dance”. They are perfect for people with two left feet. The list is too long to mention them all.
One of the most memorable American dance experiences was the television show American Bandstand. This musical performance and dance show aired from 1952-1989. It was hosted by the infamous Dick Clark.
Today’s Memorable Movies:
Dirty Dancing (1987) with Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey.
Singin’ in the Rain (1952) with the infamous dancer Gene Kelly.
“Every day brings a chance to draw in a breath, kick off your shoes, and dance.” – – Oprah Winfrey
How to Celebrate National Dance Day
All you have to do to celebrate this day is to tune in to the music, and step up to dance, dance, dance. You can dance by yourself, or with others. Dance in your living room, at a club, or enter a dance marathon.
Nothing else matters, as long as you’re dancing. You’ll forget your problems, if only for a short while. And you will feel both emotionally and physically better from dancing.
Also, we encourage you to stream episodes of “Dancing with the Stars” today.
If you don’t know how to dance, then sign up for dance lessons.
History and Origin of National Dance Day
This holiday was created in 2010 by Nigel Lythgoe, the co-creator of “So You Think You Can Dance” and co-founder of the American Dance Movement. Creation of this day was in partnership with Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, who introduced a resolution for this day in the United States Congress.
We found a few references to a National Dance Day in April. the references only date back to about 2018-2019.
This holiday event is a true “National” day, as there is a congressional resolution for it.
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Moreholidays September National Cherry Popover Day
National Cherry Popover Day
About National Cherry Popover Day
When is National Cherry Popover Day? This holiday is always observed on September 1
Today is a sweet day. It is National Cherry Popover Day. Cherry Popovers are tasty treats made from an egg batter and flour mix. This doughy muffin is filled with cherries, then baked. It is baked in either a muffin tin, or a special popover tin. either way it is absolutely delicious!
We just love food holidays. They taste so good, and everyone can participate in this special day. Just eat a cherry popover. If you are a baker, you can even have more fun today, as you bake cherry popovers. If you are going to make some to share with people at work, it is okay to make them the night before.
Have a Happy National Cherry Popover Day!
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Types of Cherries Trivia
Know your cherries. There are several types, including:
Red or “Sweet” cherries – It’s the ones you usually eat fresh.
Yellow cherries – They are far less common, but still taste sweet.
Dark Cherries – Also called “Black Cherries” are sweet, too.
Sour Cherries – You don’t want to eat them fresh. Use them for baking.
How to Celebrate National Cherry Popover Day
Like any food holiday, it is very easy to celebrate this tasty day.
Go to a grocery store or bakery and get some cherry popovers.
Then, eat them at any meal, or for a mid-day or evening snack.
Make the day even more enjoyable. Grab this cherry popover recipe and make them yourself.
Today's Chuckle
“George Washington enacted a very strict army policy about cherry trees…. Don’t axe, don’t tell. – – Author Unknown
History and Origin of National Cherry Popover Day
Our research failed to uncover any factual information about this special day. We do not know who started this tasty day, and we don’t know why. We are sure glad they did. Most likely, the creator was someone who really likes cherry popovers… literally millions of us!
We did not find any documentation confirming this to be a “National” day. We found no congressional records or a presidential proclamation.
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When is National Ampersand Day? This holiday is always observed on September 8
Try hard to contain your excitement, as today is National Ampersand Day. This September 8 holiday is an annual event. As you know, it is a special character that represents and is an abbreviation for the word “and”. Every once in a while, a holiday comes along, and you say… What!? This holiday certainly causes one to stop and ask why and what for. Unfortunately, we can offer no logical explanation for the existence of this holiday. However, it is today, so let’s do our best to enjoy the day.
Regardless of why this day exists, it is here for your enjoyment. So we hope you take full advantage and use the ampersand character as often as you can, and in creative ways.
Did You Know? The ampersand was once the last character in the alphabet. However, today you will not find any words with the ampersand character in it
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How to Celebrate National Ampersand Day
If you like the flair of the ampersand sign, then here are some ways to celebrate and enjoy the day:
Use the ampersand sign in all of your writing today. This includes online and off.
Encourage others to use the “&”, too.
Change your password(s) to include the “&” sign.
Today's Quote
Today’s Quote: “Any fool can know. The point is to understand.” – – Albert Einstein
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History and Origin of National Ampersand Day
This special day was created in 2015 by Chaz DeSimone, founder of Amper Art. we believe it was created to promote his company.
We found no congressional records or presidential proclamation declaring this to be a true “National” day.
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When is National Mud Pack Day? This holiday is always observed on September 30
National Mud Pack Day is today. We celebrate this, September 30 holiday annually. Go ahead, and slop on the facial. Ladies, this is your day. Guys, you can get a mud-pack facial, too. Just don’t let your buddies know that you did!!
Mud packs were once the rage for facial treatments. It is still popular. However, the mud in facials has been replaced with a variety of other ingredients. It is supposed to keep the skin young, soft and supple. Does it work? Girls who use it, swear by it.
Phrase of the Day: “Here’s mud in your eye”. This phrase first appeared in the 1930s. There is speculation around several potential sources of this phrase. One of them dates back to the New Testament of the Bible. In one reading, Jesus smeared mud on the eyes of a blind man. Thereupon, he could see.
Did You Know? A mud pack is a quick treatment for bee stings, too. Use it, if needed, when you are out on a hike, or until you can get to a place to be treated for bee and wasp stings.
How to Celebrate National Mud Pack Day
Celebrate today with a mud pack. Guys, make this a special day by buying a gift certificate for a facial for your special lady. Make sure to tell her it’s not that she needs it. Rather, it’s because it is comforting, and will make her feel good.
Today's Quote
“Beauty is not just physical. It’s about what you stand for and how you live your life.” – – Halle Berry
History and Origin of National Mud Pack Day
Our research did not find the creator or the origin of this day.
Nor, did we find any documentation confirming this to be a “National” day. We found no congressional records or presidential proclamation. However, we suspect somewhere along the way, this day came up for debate. At times, there certainly is a lot of mud-slinging in Congress and the Senate.
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When is Miniature Golf Day? This fun holiday is always observed on September 21
Miniature Golf Day is today. We celebrate and enjoy this fun September 21 holiday annually. It’s a fun sport that anyone can play. You don’t have to invest in expensive clubs. And, the only skill you need to develop, is your putting skills. So, hit your local miniature golf course for some fun.
Miniature golf is wildly popular among adults and children. It’s a great date for couples, young and old. It’s a great place to hold a birthday party for kids. You don’t have to be good at miniature golf. With twists, turns, and a variety of obstacles, your score is partially the result of luck. And, that’s half of the fun of it. If you’re not too experienced, we suggest you don’t keep score.
Did You Know? Over 130 million people in the U.S. play miniature golf at one of over 5,000 courses. Unsurprisingly, it is a $ 1 billion business.
We certainly hope that your day is up to par!
How to Celebrate Miniature Golf Day
This is a day to go out and just have some fun.
Test your skill. Look for a miniature golf tournament and enter.
Take someone with you today to play a round or two of miniature golf. Better yet, make it a foursome.
Today's Quote
“Achievements on the golf course are not what matters. Decency and honesty are what matter.” – – Tiger Woods
History and Origin of Miniature Golf Day
We found no factual information about this special day. Despite our research, the creator of this day remains unknown.
Every once in a while, we are befuddled by the absence of information about a holiday or special day. Certainly, this is one of those times. Miniature golf is popular in the summer when kids are out of school, and in the evening when the weather is warm. We are mildly surprised that someone would choose a late September date, to celebrate this day.
This Day in History
Additionally, here are some other things that happened on September 21:
Duryea Wagon Company, founded by Charles and J. Frank Duryea becomes America’s first automobile manufacturer. (1895)
Monday Night Football premieres on television. (1970)
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Moreholidays September Mexican Independence Day
Mexican Independence Day
About Mexican Independence Day
When is Mexican Independence Day Celebrated? This holiday is always observed on September 16
Mexican Independence Day celebrates Mexico’s Independence from Spain. This September 16 holiday is celebrated annually. 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 Hidalgo of Dolores, Mexico was planning a revolt to free the country from Spanish rule. On September 15, 1810, at 11:00 pm, Father Hidalgo rang his church bell to call his parishioners and rally them to fight off Spanish rule. He then made a speech to his congregation, and the fight for freedom began.
Viva Mexico! Citizens of Mexico, have a happy Mexican Independence Day!
How to Celebrate Mexican Independence Day
Today, Mexican people mark this very special holiday, by repeating the ringing of the bells at 11:00 pm on the 15th. It is followed by a day of celebrations on the 16th.
If there is a parade in your area, then go to it.
Celebrate during this day with parties, dancing, music, and a lavish Mexican meal.
Raise your glass of Tequilla and have another toast to the great country of Mexico.
Today's Quote
“There’s no sincerer love, than the love of food.” – – George Bernard Shaw
This Day in History
Additionally, here are some other things that happened on September 16:
The Mayflower sets sail from Plymouth, England. It carried pilgrims headed to the New World, to escape religious persecution. (1620)
The Great Seal of the United States of America appears on an official document for the first time. (1782)
Magician David Copperfield was born on this day in 1956.
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