Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, marking the beginning of the High Holy Days in the Jewish calendar. It is a time of reflection, introspection, and spiritual renewal, during which Jews around the world gather to celebrate, pray,
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The Start of Rosh Hashanah is celebrated annually on a different day every year.
World CleanUp Day is an annual global initiative aimed at cleaning up litter and waste from streets, parks, beaches, and other public spaces around the world. It brings together millions of volunteers from various countries and communities to work towards a cleaner and healthier environment
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World CleanUp Day is celebrated annually on the third Saturday in September.
Free Queso Day is a promotional event hosted by participating restaurants where customers can receive a free serving of queso dip with their meal or as a standalone item. It usually takes place on a specific day or for a limited time period to attract more
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Free Queso Day is celebrated annually on the third Thursday in September.
Get Ready Day is a national campaign in the United States that takes place annually on the third Tuesday in September. It is aimed at encouraging individuals, families, and communities to prepare for emergencies or disasters such as natural disasters, severe weather, and power out
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Get Ready Day is celebrated annually on the third Tuesday of September.
Native Women’s Equal Pay Day is observed to raise awareness about the pay gap between Native American women and non-Hispanic white men. The day highlights the disparities in pay and opportunities faced by Native women and aims to promote equal pay for equal work. It is an opportunity to advocate for policies and practices that promote equity and justice for all women.
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Native Women’s Equal Pay Day is celebrated annually on a different day every year.
National Black Women’s Equal Pay Day is a symbolic representation of how long into the year Black women need to work to earn the same amount of money that their white, non-Hispanic male counterparts earned in the previous year.
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National Black Women’s Equal Pay Day is celebrated annually on a different day every year.
4pm Finish Day is a trend in the workplace where companies let their employees go home early on a chosen day of the week, usually on a Friday, to improve work-life balance and boost employee morale.
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4pm Finish Day is celebrated annually on the third Friday in September.
Are You Okay Day is an annual Australian initiative that aims to inspire and empower individuals to start conversations about mental health and check in on their friends, family, and colleagues to see if they’re okay. It is observed on the second Thursday of September each
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Are You Okay Day is celebrated annually on the second Thursday in September.
National Concussion Awareness Day is a day dedicated to raising awareness about concussion and its prevention, symptoms, and treatment. It is observed annually on the third Friday of September in the United States, with the aim of educating and informing people, especially athletes and
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National Concussion Awareness Day is celebrated annually on the third Friday in September.
National Pet Memorial Day is an annual observance held on the second Sunday of September in the United States to remember and honor pets who have passed away. It provides an opportunity for pet owners to reflect on the memories they shared with their beloved pets and to celebrate the joy and love they brought into their lives.
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National Pet Memorial Day is celebrated annually on the second Sunday in September.