National Butterscotch Pudding Day: More
Tomorrow's food holiday will be 'National Butterscotch Pudding Day'.
Don't forget that tomorrow is 'International Talk Like a Pirate Day'. See my special Heads Up from earlier today or the regular daily site post for links
Tomorrow will also be ' National Trademen Day:'.
An Act of Congress made the third Friday of September, 'National POW/MIA Recognition Day'. Give them a silent moment of remembrance, tomorrow.
'Clean Up The World Weekend' The weekend of (19-21) What the world couldn't do in a weekend of concerted effort.
Ladies, tomorrow is 'National Woman Road Warrior Day'. Women are traveling sales/business persons also.
One day in the past, let's say September 19, it looked like this:
In 1876, The Carpet sweeper was patented, by Anna Sutherland Bissell.
In 1778, The Continental Congress passes the first US federal budget'.
In 1970, The Mary Tyler Moore show premieres on TV.
In 1982, Scott Fahlman posts the first documented emoticons :-) and :-( on the Carnegie Mellon University Bulletin Board System.
In 1991 - Otzzi the Iceman is discovered by two children.
No. 1 song
Top movie
Baby Safety Month, Better Breakfast Month, Classical Music Month, Fall Hat Month, Hispanic Heritage Month, International Square Dancing Monthk Little League Month, National Biscuit Month, National Blueberry Popsicle Month, National Chicken Month, National Cholesterol Education Month, National Courtesy Month, National Honey Month, National Mushroom Month, National Organic Harvest Month, National Papaya Month, National Piano Month, National Potato Month, National Rice Month, Self Improvement Month
September is:
September origin (from Wikipedia): Originally September (Latin septem, "seven") was the seventh of ten months on the oldest known Roman calendar.
September in the Northern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of March in the Southern Hemisphere.
After the calendar reform that added January and February to the beginning of the year, September became the ninth month, but retained its name. It had 29 days until the Julian reform, which added a day.
September at Wikipedia: More
If you couldn't afford 90 cents for a movie ticket, 50 years ago,
or your 45 RPM record player was broke, you might watch one of these shows on TV.
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Sites for downloading or reading free Public Domain eBooks. Available in various formats. More