September 28, 2021
International Day for Universal Access to Information:
Each year on September 28th, the International Day for Universal Access to Information is observed. This day promotes the idea that every individual around the world has a right to seek and receive information.
World Rabies Day:
On September 28th, World Rabies Day brings healthcare experts together to spread awareness about rabies. They also find ways to prevent and control this deadly disease.
International Poke Day:
No, International Poke Day is not a day to poke someone sitting next to you! Instead, the day held every September 28th celebrates a Hawaiian dish called poke. By the way, it’s pronounced “poh-kay.”
Poke is the Hawaiian word for slice or chop. The dish consists of diced raw fish, sea salt, candlenut, seaweed, and limu.
National Drink Beer Day:
So much beer, so little time! National Drink Beer Day on September 28 always puts us in mind of Forrest Gump and his recitation of all the different kinds of shrimp he loves. Remember? Well, today, we consider all the beers that makes us happy. You’ve got porters, ales, lagers, stouts, bocks and all points in between.
National Good Neighbor Day:
It’s National Good Neighbor Day on September 28. On this day, we do fun activities to bond with our neighboring families. It’s a great way to break the ice and build long-lasting relationships for community development.
International Day for Universal Access to Information,
World Rabies Day,
International Poke Day,
National Drink Beer Day,
National Good Neighbor Day
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