September 11, 2021
World First Aid Day – Second Saturday in September:
On the second Saturday in September, World First Aid Day raises awareness of how first aid can save lives. It’s also a day to commit to learning first aid.
National Hot Cross Bun Day:
National Hot Cross Bun Day is celebrated each year on September 11. Though there’s a day dedicated to this tasty treat, these buns are delicious any day of the year. A hot cross bun is made from yeast dough and is usually a bit sweet. Some may even contain spices such as cinnamon along with raisins, currants, or other dried fruits.
National Make Your Bed Day:
This may come as a shock — but did you know that we spend a third of our lives in bed? So, treat your bed with the respect it deserves on September 11, National Make Your Bed Day. While you’re turning off your blaring, chirping or beeping alarm, consider that having an actual bed to sleep on is still relatively new, given the entirety of civilization.
Libraries Remember Day:
Libraries Remember Day is celebrated annually on September 11 to acknowledge the role of public libraries in social welfare. A public library is a place of learning where anyone can become a member by paying a small fee. Libraries allow us to access information online, read and discover books, take notes, and form communities that are centered around learning and knowing. Libraries are a storehouse of knowledge and they support equal learning opportunities for everyone despite their age or background. Libraries also play a crucial role in cultivating the habit of reading and seeking answers to what we don’t know.
German Language Day:
It’s one of the longest words in German and something to consider on National German Language Day, which occurs every September 11.
Farmers' Consumer Awareness Day:
Farmers’ Consumer Awareness Day occurs on the second Saturday of September, on September 11 this year. It is a holiday that is designed to give the public a view into the lives and work of farmers. It is usually hosted in Quincy but has a nationwide appeal. The holiday offers wonderful insight into agriculture, through a variety of fun activities.
National Forest Martyrs Day:
The date 11 September has historical significance and due to this, the date was chosen as National Forest Martyrs Day. In 1730, on this day, over 360 people of the Bishnoi tribe led by Amrita Devi, objected to the felling of trees. Due to their protest of saving the trees, they were killed in Khejarli, Rajasthan on the orders of the king.
World First Aid Day – Second Saturday in September,
National Hot Cross Bun Day,
National Make Your Bed Day,
Libraries Remember Day,
German Language Day,
Farmers' Consumer Awareness Day,
National Forest Martyrs Day
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