My Daily Bread Crumbs 15 Sep
September 15th - Holidays and Observances
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- Battle of Britain Day (United Kingdom)
- Christian feast day:
- Cry of Dolores, celebrated on the eve of Independence Day (Mexico).
- Earliest day on which Father's Day can fall, while September 21 is the latest; celebrated on the third Sunday in September. (Ukraine)
- Earliest day on which German-American Steuben Parade can fall, while September 21 is the latest; celebrated on the third Saturday in September. (United States, especially New York City)
- Earliest day on which POW/MIA Recognition Day can fall, while September 21 is the latest; celebrated on the third Friday in September. (United States)
- Earliest day on which Prinsjesdag can fall, while September 21 is the latest; celebrated on the third Tuesday in September. (Netherlands)
- Earliest day on which Respect for the Aged Day can fall, while September 21 is the latest; celebrated on the third Monday in September. (Japan)
- Engineer's Day (India)
- Independence Day, celebrates the Act of Independence of Central America from Spain in 1821 of Guatemala (a Patriotic Day), El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.
- International Day of Democracy[41]
- Knowledge Day (Azerbaijan)
- Restoration of Primorska to the Motherland Day (Slovenia)
- Silpa Bhirasri Day (Thailand).
- The beginning of German American Heritage Month, celebrated until October 15[42]
- The beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated until October 15 (United States)
- World Lymphoma Awareness Day (International)
Observances (click on the day for details)
World Afro Day
Cheese Toast Day
Double Cheeseburger Day
International Dot Day
Greenpeace Day
Felt Hat Day
Butterscotch Cinnamon Pie Day
Linguine Day
Observances (click on the month for details)
Hispanic Heritage Month
Wed Sep 15th, 2021 - Fri Oct 15th, 2021
Fun Observances
Make a Hat Day
On September 15, don your creative hat, gather your craft supplies, channel the secret milliner in your soul and make yourself a hat because it is Make a Hat Day.
We can all safely assume that the unknown originator of this unofficial holiday aimed to encourage people to look their very best by sporting a hat they made from scratch.
Throughout history people have used hats to protect themselves from the elements, for religious purposes, and to denote profession, class and status. These days, hats have become fashion accessories, worn by people to reflect their personalities and style.
How to Celebrate?
- Make hats using a variety of materials – yarn, felt, paper, and cloth. Go crazy embellishing it.
- Wear a hat that you made to work.
- Have a hat themed party, and have your guests come dressed in hats they have made, decorate the venue with hats and serve hat shaped cupcakes.
- Host a hat making party. Gather around with your friends with craft supplies and spend an evening designing and making hats.
- Hold a hat contest, where everyone makes their own hat and whoever has the best and the most creative hat wins.
Did You Know...
...that the word milliner, which refers to a person who designs, makes, or sells hats, is named after the Italian city of Milan? Originally the word was used for residents of Milan.
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Test Answers From Smart-Alecky Students
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I’m now in high school, so when I ran into my third-grade teacher, I doubted she would remember me. “Hi, Miss Butcher,” I said.
“Hi, Eddie,” she replied.
“So you do remember me?” I asked.
“Sure. You don’t always leave a good impression, but it is a lasting one.”
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