LABOR DAY
Labor Day on first Monday of every September recognizes the men and women who labor to build this country. Through a time-honored tradition with roots in the coordinated efforts of the labor movement of the 1800s, we salute the American workforce. #LaborDay
NATIONAL FORGIVENESS DAY
Today is September 1 and National Forgiveness Day on the National Day Calendar. We are dedicating September 1 as a day to embrace healing, understanding, and unity by encouraging forgiveness and fostering empathy. Join us as we begin September with a new mindset by celebrating National Forgiveness Day today. #NATIONALFORGIVENESSDAY
NATIONAL PASTOR'S SPOUSES DAY
The first Sunday in September celebrates National Pastor's Spouses Day to honor the spouses who commit to supporting the pastor they married. #NationalPastorsSpousesDay
NATIONAL BURNT ENDS DAY
Are you ready for some flavor and sauce? If you said yes, then National Burnt Ends Day on September 1 is your chance to celebrate a one of the tastiest BBQ celebrations on National Day Calendar! #NationalBurntEndsDay
NATIONAL ACNE POSITIVITY DAY
On September 1, National Acne Positivity Day spreads a message of acceptance and self-love while putting our best face forward. #AcnePositivityDay
NATIONAL HOTEL EMPLOYEE DAY
September 1 we celebrate National Hotel Employee Day and honor nearly 2 million employees who work in the industry. #HotelEmployeeDay
NATIONAL CHICKEN BOY DAY
On September 1st, National Chicken Boy Day honors the birthday of an interesting statue in California. Celebrate his ceremonial birthday and learn more about this unique creation. #ChickenBoyDay
NATIONAL NO RHYME (NOR REASON) DAY
National No Rhyme Nor Reason Day on September 1st recognizes words that do not rhyme with any other words in the English language. #NoRhymeNorReasonDay
Coming on September 2, 2025
National Days
NATIONAL V-J DAY
NATIONAL BLUEBERRY POPSICLE DAY
NATIONAL ANOTHER LOOK UNLIMITED DAY
Notable Birthdays for September 1
James Gordon Bennett Sr. (1795-1872) - Founded and publisher of the New York Herald.
Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) - Author and creator of Tarzan of the Apes.
Rocky Marciano (1923-1969) - World Heavyweight Boxing Champion between 1952-56.
George Maharis (1928-2023) - Actor who played Buz Murdock on the t.v. series Route 66.
Boxcar Willie (1931-1999) - Country music singer known for his "old-time hobo" music style.
Conway Twitty (1933-1993) - Considered country music royalty.
Lily Tomlin (1939-Still Living) - Multi-award winning actress and comedian.
Phil McGraw (1950-Still Living) - Psychologist and talk show host.
Mike Woods (1952-2025) - Founder of the educational toy company LeapFrog.
Memorable Events for September 1
1752 - The Liberty Bell arrives in Philadelphia from Whitechapel Foundry in London, England
1773 - Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, written by slave Phillis Wheatley, becomes the first known book of poetry published by a Black woman.
1862 - Federal tax is levied on tobacco.
1878 - Alexander Graham Bell recruits Emma Nutt as the world's first female telephone operator.
1897 - The Boston Subway opens, becoming the first underground rapid transit system in North America.
1922 - A new law in NY City requires all "pool" rooms to change name to "billiards."
1942 - A federal judge upholds the detention of Japanese-Americans in internment camps.
1972 - Bobby Fischer becomes the first American Chess Grandmaster after beating Russian champion Boris Spassky.
1982 - The U.S. Air Force Space Command is founded.
1985 - Robert Ballard and Jean-Louis Michel discover the Titanic wreckage while on expedition.
1995 - The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum opens in Cleveland, OH.
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