National Welsh Rarebit Day: More
Welsh means 'rabbit', but the original recipe contains no
meat, just cheese on toast. It appears to have started as a tavern treat.
Tomorrow's food holiday will be 'National Welsh Rarebit Day'. Welsh means 'rabbit', but the original recipe contains no meat, just cheese on toast. It appears to have started as a tavern treat.
[The Hankster says] Kinda like Mock Apple Pie and Mock turtle Soup.
Tomorrow is 'U.S. Bowling League Day'.
[The Hankster says] Can anyone say split?
Look up tomorrow for 'Skyscraper Day'. On the birthday of Louis Sullivan who is known as the 'father of skyscrapers'.
Awareness / Observance Days on: September 3
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- 'Australian National Flag Day'. The Australian flag was flown for the first time on September 3 1901.
- 'Merchant Navy Day'. In Great Britain and Canada.
Historical events in the past on: September 3
In 301, San Marino was founded'. One of the smallest nations in the world and the world's oldest republics still in existence.
In 1777, During the American Revolutionary War at the Battle of Cooch's Bridge, the Flag of the United States is flown in battle for the first time.
In 1783, The American Revolutionary War ends'. The Treaty of Paris was signed by the U.s. and the Kingdom of Great Britain.
In 1895, John Brallier became the first openly professional American football player'.
He was paid $10 to play for the Latrobe Athletic Association in a 12-0 win over the Jeanette Athletic Association.
In 1935, Malcolm Campbell became the fastest man on Earth'. He drove his self-designed vehicle, at a little over 304 mph, breaking the 300 mph barrier at that time.
In 1939, During WW II, France, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia declare war on Germany after the invasion of Poland, forming the Allies.
In 1943, The Allies invade Italy during WW II.
In 1951, The first long-running American television soap opera, Search for Tomorrow, airs its first episode on the CBS network. On CBS from September 3,
1951 to March 26, 1982, and on NBC from March 29, 1982 to December 26, 1986.
In 1954, The last (original series) 'The Lone Ranger' was heard on radio after 2,956 episodes over a period of 21 years.
In 1966, Donovan hits #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with 'Sunshine Superman.
In 1966, The television series 'The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet' ended after 14 years. On radio October 1944 to Jun 1954. On TV from October 10, 1952 to September 3, 1966.
In 1967, The last episode with John Daly as host of the game show 'What's My Line?' airs on CBS.
In 1976, Viking 2 lands on Mars.
In 1995, eBay Inc. (an online auction and shopping website) is founded.
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Monthly holiday / awareness days in September
AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Month
All American Breakfast Month
Atrial Fibrillation Month
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Month
Baby Safety Month
Backpack Safety America Month
Be Kind To Editors and Writers Month
Blood Cancer Awareness Month
Bourbon Heritage Month
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Childrens' Good Manners Month
Cholesterol Education Month
College Savings Month
Eat Chicken Month
Fall Hat Month
Go Wild During California Wild Rice Month
Great American Low-Cholesterol, Low-fat Pizza Bake Month
Gynecology Cancer Awareness Month
Happy Cat Month
Histiocytosis Awareness Month
Hunger Action Month
Intergeneration Month
International or National Guide Dogs Month
International People Skills Month
International Self-Awareness Month
International Speak Out Month
International Square Dancing Month
International Strategic Thinking Month
ITP Awareness Month
Library Card Sign-up Month
Million Minute Family Challenge
Mold Awareness Month
National Campus Safety Awareness Month
National Chicken Month
National Child Awareness Month
National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
National Coupon Month
National DNA, Geonomics and Stem Cell Education Month
National Fruit and Veggies Month
National Head Lice Prevention Month
National Hispanic Heritage Month
National Home Furnishings Month
National Honey Month
National Infant Mortality Awareness Month
National ITP Awareness Month
National Mushroom Month
National Organic Harvest Month
National Osteopathic Medicine Month
National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
National Pediculosis (Head Lice) Prevention Month
National Pet Memorial Month
National Piano Month
National Preparedness Month
National Prime Beef Month
National Prosper Where You Are Planted Month
National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
National Recovery Month
National Recovery Month
National Rice Month
National Save A Tiger Month
National Service Dog Month
National Sewing Month
National Shake Month
National Sickle Cell Month
National Skin Care Awareness Month
National Translators Month
National Wilderness Month
One-on-One Month
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month
Pleasure Your Mate Month
Save The Koala Month
Sea Cadet Month
Self Improvement Month
September Is Healthy Aging Month
Shameless Promotion Month
Sports and Home Eye Health and Safety Month
Subliminal Communications Month
Superior Relationships Month
Thyroid Cancer Awareness Month
Update Your Resume Month
Whole Grains Month
Wild Rice Month
Women's Friendship Month
World Alzheimer's Month
World Animal Remembrance Month
World Leukemia and Lymphoma Awareness 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.
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If you couldn't afford 90 cents for a movie ticket, 50 years ago,
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