Holidays and Observances(Alphabetical Order)
2023 Daily Holidays that fall on September 5, include:
- Another Look Unlimited Day – September 5, 2023 (Day after Labor Day)
- Be Late for Something Day
- International Day of Charity
- Jury Rights Day
- National Cheese Pizza Day
- National Shrink Day
- Telephone Tuesday – September 5, 2023 (Tuesday after Labor Day)
- World Samosa Day
2023 Weekly Holidays that include September 5, are:
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- Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over – Labor Day: August 17 – September 5, 2023
- International Air Ambulance Week – September 4-10, 2023
- International Enthusiasm Week – September 1-7
- National Biscuit and Gravy Week – September 3-9, 2023 (Second Week of September)
- National Childhood Injury Prevention Week – September 1-7
- National Nutrition Week – September 1-7
- National Payroll Week – September 4-8, 2023 (First Mon-Fri Week in September)
- National Waffle Week – September 3-9, 2023 (First Week of September)
- Self-University Week – September 1-7
- Sobriety Checkpoint Week – September 3-9, 2023 (First Full Week in September)
- Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week – September 3-9, 2023 (First Full Week of September)
2023 Monthly Holidays that include September 5, are:
There are too many monthly holidays to include here, so please check out our September Holidays page to see all of the holidays that are celebrated the entire month of September.
NOTE:
- A page on each holiday will be coming soon and linked above.
- If a date is a movable holiday, that is different every year, I’ll include the year as well as the date rule above. Otherwise, the holiday falls on the same date each year.
World Festivals and Events(Date Order)
- US Open Tennis Championships – August 28 – September 10, 2023
Astrological Sign
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The Astrological Sign for September 5 is Virgo.
Birth Flower of the Month
The Birth Flower(s) for the Month of September are:
- Aster – symbols of powerful love.
- Morning Glory – simple symbols of affection.
Birthstone
The Birthstone(s) for September is Sapphires:
- Sapphires have a centuries long association with royalty and romance, and September’s birthstone jewelry incorporates beautiful sapphire gems.
Famous Birthdays
- 1847 – Jesse James, American outlaw (d. 1882)
- 1929 – Bob Newhart, American actor and comedian (Bob Newhart Show)
- 1940 – Raquel Welch, American actress and singer
- 1946 – Freddie Mercury, British singer, songwriter, producer, and lead vocalist for Queen (d. 1991)
Famous Deaths
- 1877 – Crazy Horse, American tribal leader (b. 1849)
- 1997 – Mother Teresa, Albanian-Indian nun, missionary, and saint, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1910)
- 2016 – Phyllis Schlafly, American lawyer, writer and political activist (b. 1924)
Famous Weddings and Divorces
- 1725 – Louis XV, King of France marries Maria Leszczynska
- 1959 – Motorcycle stunt performer Evel Knieval marries Linda Joan Bork
Quote of the Day
September 5th is International Day of Charity!
All of us can choose to Make This World Better!
Healthy Diet Habit Tip of the Day or a Recipe of the Day
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National Nutrition Week is September 1-7!
Nutrition is described as getting the nutrients that your body needs to be healthy. What does that mean? Everywhere you turn you are told to do this and that, until you have no clue. You have heard it all, but do not really know what it means enough to apply it to your life. Your motto is, “If it tastes great, I will eat it!”
Unfortunately fast food restaurants and processed food manufacturers know your motto well! They add fats, sugars, and salt, to their empty nutritionally bankrupt foods to make them taste delicious!
These foods cause food cravings, blood sugar highs and lows, plus weight gain. Our culture now is a large one, with 2/3 of our people overweight or obese.
Find out some basics about Nutrition from Kerry’s Healthy Diet Habits website!
This Day in History
- 1666 – The Great First of London ends with ten thousand buildings, including Old St. Paul’s Cathedral destroyed and six people killed
- 1774 – The First Continental Congress assembles in Philadelphia
- 1836 – Sam Houston is elected as the first President of the Republic of Texas
- 1839 – The United Kingdom declares war on the Qing dynasty of China
- 1862 – The Army of Northern Virginia crosses the Potomac River at White’s Ford
- 1877 – After resisting confinement in a guardhouse at Fort robinson in Nebraska, Oglala Sious chief Crazy Horse is bayoneted by a U.S. soldier
- 1882 – New York City holds the first United States Labor Day parade
- 1941 – Estonia is occupied by Nazi Germany
- 1975 – Lynette Fromme attempts to assassinate U.S. President Gerald Ford in Sacramento, CA
- 1977 – NASA launches the Voyager 1 spacecraft
- 1980 – The Gotthard Road Tunnel opens in Switzerland between Goschenen and Airolo as the world’s longest highway tunnel at 10.14 miles
- 1984 – The Space Shuttle Discovery lands after its maiden voyage
- 1984 – Western Australia becomes the last Australian state to abolish capital punishment
- 1986 – With 358 people on board, Pan Am Flight 73 from Mumbai, India is hijacked at Karachi International Airport
- 1996 – Hurricane Fran makes landfall near Cape Fear, North Carolina as a Category 3 hurricane with 115 mph winds, causing over $3 billion in damages and killing 27 people
This Day in Music
- 1964 – The House of the Rising Sun by British group The Animals hits #1 in America
- 1972 – Where Is The Love? by Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway is certified Gold
- 1987 – American Bandstand airs on network TV for the last time.
- 1990 – B.B. King receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- 2014 – Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert open a bed and breakfast called The Ladysmith in Tishomingo, Oklahoma.
- 2018 – Fleetwood Mac perform on the Ellen show debuting their new band members Neil Finn and Mike Campbell who replaced Lindsey Buckingham (video below of The Chain)
This Day in Sports
- 1960 – Muhammad Ali wins the gold medal in the light heavyweight boxing competition at the Olympic Games in Rome
- 1960 – A.J. Foyt wins the first of 67 Indy car victories
- 1995 – Cal Ripken Jr plays in 2,130 straight games and ties Gehrig’s record
Word of the Day from Wiktionary
Wishing You a Great Day Today!
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