- National Hot Mulled Cider Day: More
Mulling is the process of bringing out the flavor of a drink
by heating and the addition of spices.
- National Chewing Gum Day: More
Early peoples chewed the resin of certain trees.
In 1848, John B. Curtis developed and sold the first commercial
chewing gum, named 'The State of Maine Pure Spruce Gum'.
Two food holidays tomorrow (well kinda)
- 'National Hot Mulled Cider Day'.
Mulling is the process of bringing out the flavor of a drink by heating and the addition of spices.
[The Hankster says] A nice variation is to use Dr. Pepper in stead of apple juice. Also, cranberry juice. Hey, as a kid we always ordered 'the suicide (sum of everything)' at the soda shop. Why not try all three together. Let me know.
- 'National Chewing Gum Day'.
Early peoples chewed the resin of certain trees. In 1848, John B. Curtis developed and sold the first commercial chewing gum, named 'The State of Maine Pure Spruce Gum'.
[The Hankster says] Well, this was the 'kinda I mentioned' food. I swallowed enough as a kid when the teacher came by my desk. . I hope it had some nutritional value.
Now something for the outside, instead of the inside. Tomorrow is 'National Mud Pack Day'.
[The Hankster says] This must be a girl thing. I remember mud pies as a kid, but not packs, although my face looked the same afterward.
Awareness / Observance Days on: September 30
o Health
- 'National Women’s Health and Fitness Day'. Last Wednesday in September.
o Other
- 'International Translation Day'. Since 1991 by the International Federation of Translators.
- 'Blasphemy Day'. Since 2009 by Center for Inquiry. The theme is encouraging people to freely express criticism of religion and blasphemy laws that exist in some countries.
- 'Banned Websites Awareness Day'. By the American Association of School Librarians. Concerns the 'overly restrictive blocking of legitimate, educational websites and academically useful social networking tools in schools and school libraries'.
- 'World School Milk Day'. Since 2000 on the last Wednesday in September, by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United States.
Historical events in the past on: September 30
In 1882, Thomas Edison's first commercial hydroelectric power plant (later known as Appleton Edison Light Company) begins operation on the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States.
In 1846, Anesthetic ether is used for the first time. By American dentist Dr William Morton who extracts a tooth
In 1927, Babe Ruth becomes the first baseball player to hit 60 home runs in a season.
In 1929, The first manned 'rocket plane' flight, is made. Made by Fritz von Opel
In 1935, The Hoover Dam, is dedicated.
In 1935, The radio show 'The Adventures of Dick Tracey/ debuted on Mutual Radio Network.
In 1939, NBC broadcasts the first televised American football game. Between the Waynesburg Yellow Jackets and the Fordham Rams. Fordham won the game 34-7.
In 1947, The World Series, is televised for the first time. Televised to a limited service area by coaxial cable, featuring the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers.
In 1949, The Berlin airlift comes to an end.
In 1951, The TV variety show 'The Red Skelton Show' hosted by Red Skelton debuted on NBC-TV. It ran for 20 seasons for 62 ep. from September 30, 1951 – August 1, 1971.
In 1954, The U.S. Navy submarine USS Nautilus is commissioned. It is the world's first nuclear reactor powered vessel.
In 1960, The TV show the 'Flintstones' premieres. The voices were Alan Reed, Jean Vander Pyl, Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet, Gerry Johnson, Don Messick, John Stephenson. It ran for 6 seasons for 166 ep. from September 30, 1960 – April 1, 1966. It was the first prime time animation show.
In 1968, The Boeing 747 is shown to the public for the first time.
In 1975, The Hughes AH-64 Apache makes it's first flight.
In 1982, The TV comedy 'Cheers' began on NBC-TV. It starred Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Nicholas Colasanto, Rhea Perlman, George Wendt John Ratzenberger, Woody Harrelson, Kelsey Grammer Kirstie Alley, Bebe Neuwirth. It ran for 11 seasons 270 ep. from September 30, 1982 – May 20, 1993.
In 1984, The TV show 'Murder She Wrote' premieres on CBS. It starred Angela Lansbury, William Windom, Tom Bosley, Ron Masak. It ran for 12 seasons for 265 ep. from September 30, 1984 – May 16, 1996 .
In 1987, Roy Orbison recorded 'A Black And White Night Live' at the Coconut Grove in Los Angeles, CA.
No. 1 song
Top movie
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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