- National Wiener Schnitzel Day: More
Breaded veal, deep fried in clarified butter or lard.
- National Steak Au Poivre Day: More
French for a pepper stake. A filet mignon coated with cracked pepper
and cooked at high heat.
There are two meat lover food holidays tomorrow:
- 'National Wiener Schnitzel Day'. Breaded veal, deep fried in clarified butter or lard.
[The Hankster says] No, you are thinking of a wiener and it is served on a bun.
- 'National Steak Au Poivre Day:French for a pepper stake. A filet mignon coated with cracked pepper and cooked at high heat.
It's 'Teddy Bear Day' tomorrow.
[The Hankster says] You may take your Teddy on a picnic, but Teddy Bear Picnic Day was earlier in the year. This is a day to just remember past friends. Mine were named Smokey, Teddy and Andy.
Following right along. Tomorrow is 'Care Bears Share Your Care Day'.
[The Hankster says] These individual bears can mean a lot to the child that receives one.
Tomorrow is my kind of day. It will be 'Wonderful Weirdos Day '.
[The Hankster says] We need love also.
Another free holiday tomorrow. Celebrate anyway you like on 'Bonza Bottler Day'. Celebrated every month, when the month and day are the same, as for 9/9.
Anyone with a computer will appreciate tomorrow's 'Happy Tester’s Day!'. Celebrates the day in 1945, that a real bug, a moth was found to be the cause of a computer malfunction.
We have a happy birthday state tomorrow It will be 'California Admission Day in the United States'. Local California celebration of it's admission as the 31st state in 1850.
Awareness / Observance Days on: September 9
o Health
- 'Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Day'.
- 'National Health and Physical Education Day'.In. Australia.
o Other
- 'Children's Day in Costa Rica'. Since 1946.
- 'Chrysanthemum Day'.In. Japan. A holiday that goes back to 910 A.D.
Historical events in the past on: September 9
In. 1776, The Continental Congress officially names its new union of sovereign states the 'United States of America' from 'The United Colonies'.
In. 1791, Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is named after President George Washington.
In. 1839, The first glass plate photograph was made by John Herschel, as opposed to the Daguerreotype process.
In. 1850, The Compromise of 1850 transfers a third of Texas's claimed territory (now parts of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming) to federal control in return for the U.S. federal government assuming $10 million of Texas's pre-annexation debt.
In. 1850, Utah and New Mexico become territories, while California is accepted as the 31st state.
In. 1926, The National Broadcasting Company (radio) is formed as a venture of RCA. The first TV broadcast was in 1939.
In. 1936, Jessie Owens earns four track and field gold medals in the same Summer Olympics.
In. 1940, George Stibitz pioneers the first remote operation of a computer.
In. 1942, A Japanese floatplane (launched from a submarine) drops incendiary bombs on Oregon in an attempt to start a forest fire. The plan fails due to weather conditions and fire watches.
In. 1947, First case of a computer bug being found. It was a moth that lodged in a relay of a Harvard Mark II computer at Harvard University.
In. 1956, Elvis Presley appears on the Ed Sullivan Show. His gyrations create scandal.
In. 1957, 'Diana' by Paul Anka reaches #1.
In. 1965, The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development is established. It was to prevent urban blight, homelessness and housing discrimination.
In. 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Some of it's highlights were: seatbelts for every passenger, self-sealing fuel tanks, shatter-resistant windshields, impact-absorbing wheels, better road markers/signs, guardrails and center dividers.
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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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