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September 14 – A Whole Lotta Holidays!!

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nPosted on September 14, 2019

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nThere are all these national days meant to focus our attention on important issues or the products that advertisers are trying to get us to buy… There are silly “holidays” and food “holidays” and so MANY holidays that, when I checked out holidays for the day, I found a bunch of special days meant to be celebrated on the second Saturday of September:

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nBanana Festival Today is a chance for the people of Fulton, Kentucky, and South Fulton, Tennessee, to go bananas! The twin cities focus their concerts, races, and fair-like festivities on bananas because, in the late 1800s, the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad was the first railroad to offer refrigerated cars, and so Chiquita (as it is now named) used that railroad to ship bananas north from New Orleans. It was Fulton that had the only ice house on the route north to Chicago! 

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Farmers’ Consumer Awareness Day – This worthwhile event, which is located in Washington, connects farmers and consumers as farmers show off farm equipment and give tours of their farms, and consumers get to ask questions about techniques and practices. The emphasis isn’t just on growing and harvesting foods, but also how those foods get to the grocery store – the entire story of where our food comes from. 

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International Drive Your Studebaker Day – The Sudebaker Drivers Club sets up this annual day, but people are urged to have fun driving their Studebakers wherever they are. Of course local chapters of the club can organize to actually get together and host an event.   

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National Hollerin’ Day – Spivey’s Corner, North Carolina, has held an annual hollerin’ contest for decades now. Hollerin’ may be the earliest sort of communication humans ever used. The contest is for fun but also started as a fundraiser for a volunteer fire department. 

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nThere are four categories of hollers, apparently: communicative hollers, warnings/distress, functional farm/field/work hollers, and hollers for pleasure (these are more like music than the others). Check out more here 

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National Iguana Awareness Day – Iguanas are wonderful creatures – large lizards that eat leaves, flowers, and fruit; swim; and live in trees. They’re so cool that loads of people want them for pets – BUT! When almost a million iguanas are imported from tropical locales every year for the pet trade, you know you’re going to have problems!

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nIguanas are not great starter pets – they need special care and can be aggressive. It’s hard to get veterinary care for iguanas. Also, people often buy iguanas when they are small and inexpensive – but the lizards can grow to six feet in length! Most pet owners cannot provide the right kind of home for iguanas. 

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nMany iguanas imported as pets to warm places like Florida are released by unhappy pet owners – or escape – and they tend to wreak havoc on local ecosystems!

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nBasically, the awareness we should have about iguanas is: it’s nice to learn about these marvelous lizards, and to admire them – but we probably shouldn’t keep them as pets!

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nPrairie Day – This family-oriented event occurs in Missouri at the George Washington Carver National Monument. This fun and educational day not only offers insight into the agriculturalist and inventor G. W. Carver, but it’s also a celebration of covered-wagon days and pioneers. We’re talking horse-drawn wagon rides, quilt shows, demonstrations of everything from banjo building to basket weaving, cider making, and all manner of storytelling, singing and dulcimer playing, and a horse show!

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nAlso on this date:

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nBirthday of geographer and explorer Alexander von Humboldt 

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nSan Jacinto Day in Nicaragua

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nAnniversary of the completion of the first North American lighthouse

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nAnniversary of the completion of Handel’s Messiah

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nAnniversary of the premiere of My Mother the Car

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nAnniversary of the premiere of The Waltons

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nAnniversary of the premiere of Mork and Mindy

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nHindi Diwas in India

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nAnniversary of the Penang Bridge officially opened to traffic

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nPlan ahead:

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Check out my Pinterest boards for:

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  • nSeptember holidays

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  • nSeptember birthdays

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  • nHistorical anniversaries in September

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nAnd here are my Pinterest boards for:

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