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Cherries Jubilee Day

When : Always September 24th National Cherries Jubilee Day will make cherry lovers jubilant. If you enjoy cherries, you must absolutely love this day. Cherries Jubilee is easy to make. All you need is a can of cherry pie filling,…

Hug a Vegetarian Day

Adopting a meat-free, vegetarian diet can save up to a hundred animals per year. That’s a pretty hefty toll when you add it up over the course of a lifetime, so here’s to those who stick it out as vegetarians…

Comic Book Day

A day for good triumphing over evil, and for saving the damsel in distress, Comic Book Day is all about enjoying a good comic. More Details…All details taken directly from provider content at

National Crabmeat Newberg Day

National Crab Meat Newburg Day | Crab Newburg Chowder Recipe Type: Seafood Author: The Foodie Patootie Serves: 4 Ingredients 1/4 cup salted butter 8 ounces crab claw meat 16 ounces heavy whipping cream 1/4 tsp black pepper 2 Tbsp tomato…

One-Hit Wonder Day

It’s what we’ve all been waiting for, a day to celebrate every artist who has conspired to give us one massively successful song….and the grand total of nothing since. One-Hit Wonder Day was established by music journalist Steve Rosen back…

International Rabbit Day

When : Fourth Saturday in September (see below) International Rabbit Day seeks to protect rabbits as pets and in the wild. Animal rights groups and humane societies are active promoters of this special day. Their objectives are to promote healthy,…

Crush a Can Day

When : September 27th Crush a Can Day is today. How flat can you squish it? After you get done kicking the can around, you get the fun of crushing it too. Use it as a stress reliever to take…

Lace Day

Lace is an incredibly versatile material, used for commonly for decoration, pillow-making and items of clothing. Lace Day aims to raise awareness of the art of lace making, and encourages you to give it a go! More Details…All details taken…

National Neighborhood Day

Celebrated on the third Sunday of each September, National Neighborhood Day inspires, builds and sustains the neighborhood relationships that provide the foundation for civic action and the building of stronger, more caring and effective communities.