September 26, 2021
International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons:
September 26th marks the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons. On this day, countries around the world are encouraged to reaffirm their commitment to nuclear disarmament.
International Daughters Day (4th Sunday of September):
International Daughters Day on the fourth Sunday in September celebrates the girl child.
The observance originated in India where, even today, some cultures see girl children as burdens. Families with daughters carry a stigma. The celebration helps eliminate traditions which help to maintain the view of a girl child as a burden. Some underdeveloped countries still practice these traditions.
World Environmental Health Day:
World Environmental Health Day is observed globally on 26th September every year. This day is celebrated to shed the light on important work of environmental health around the world.
European Day of Languages:
Every year on September 26th, the European Day of Languages alerts the general public about the importance of learning different languages. The Day also promotes the rich linguistic and cultural diversity of Europe.
World Rivers Day – Fourth Sunday in September:
Every year on the fourth Sunday in September, World Rivers Day highlights the many values of rivers and streams. It’s also a day to encourage the improved stewardship of rivers around the world.
National Love Note Day:
National Love Note Day is celebrated on September 26 of every year. Love can be expressed in many unusual ways. Of course, one need not spend so much money to show love for someone. A simple love note does everything. Share your love notes with the person you love on this special day. Express your heartfelt love to your beloved ones as National Love Note Day encourages you to write love notes.
National Chimichanga Day:
National Chimichanga Day is on September 26 and it’s an opportunity to celebrate one of the greatest culinary accidents in history — the deep-fried goodness that is the chimichanga. Created by the founder of Macayo’s Mexican Food in 1946 — the same year as the popular Mexican restaurant concept was launched — the chimichanga (which means ‘thingamajig’ in Spanish), has become a staple on Mexican restaurant menus around the country.
National Dumpling Day:
The second best thing about National Dumpling Day is that no matter your ancestry, you probably have some form of dumpling in your history. The very best thing about National Dumpling Day is trying new ones, or eating old favorites, or cooking your grandmother’s recipe, or inventing your own, or all of the above. However you celebrate, September 26 might be your new favorite day of the year.
National Family Day:
National Family Day, celebrated on September 26, puts the spotlight on the people that make our lives meaningful. Families come in many forms and sizes and under different circumstances, but what they all share is unconditional love and support for those growing on the same family tree. From nuclear family units to extended clans, families can drive us crazy and make life worth living.
National Mesothelioma Awareness Day:
Mesothelioma is an aggressive form of cancer that destroys the protective tissues around its victims’ lungs, abdomen, and heart. The disease is directly linked to the inhalation of asbestos fibers, and most commonly diagnosed in construction and industry workers who have worked with asbestos products.
National Pancake Day:
A day so nice they made it twice — September 26 is the year’s second National Pancake Day! Get those hotcakes on the griddle, it’s time to prepare some pancakes! Pancakes are an old staple, dating back to Ancient Greece. Since then, many varieties have been created across the globe. In Britain, France, and other parts of Europe, their pancakes (or crepes) are thin and often served with a sweet or savory filling.
World Day of The Deaf:
World Day of The Deaf is celebrated every last Sunday of September, falling on September 26 this year. It is a holiday that recognizes the rights of deaf people all around the world and calls on different organizations to help uphold these rights. On World Day of The Deaf, awareness is raised about the challenges of deaf people. It also highlights the importance of sign language, not only for deaf people but for all persons.
International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons,
International Daughters Day,
World Environmental Health Day,
European Day of Languages,
World Rivers Day,
National Love Note Day,
National Chimichanga Day,
National Dumpling Day,
National Family Day,
National Mesothelioma Awareness Day,
National Pancake Day,
World Day of The Deaf
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