September 16th is Anne Bradstreet, Mayflower, National Cinnamon Raisin Bread, National Guacamole, National Play-doh and more!

Mayflower Day

The ship sailed from Plymouth, England, in 1620, on Mayflower Day. The ship was launched on Mayflower Day in 1620. The Mayflower sailed from Plymouth, England, with 102 souls on board on September 16th, 1620. These colonists - men, women, children, some seeking fame, others seeking religious liberty, and some seeking political recognition - were later identified as pilgrims.

National Cinnamon Raisin Bread Day

National Cinnamon Raisin Bread Day, September 16th, warms the house and the heart with delectable goodness. We're getting cinnamon raisin bread more often in bakeries around the country than ever before. Naturally sweet, the aroma created by baking this bread would make anyone's mouth water.

National Guacamole Day

On September 16th, fresh flavors are brought together for the perfect celebration.

National Play-doh Day

On September 16th, National Play-Doh Day honors a child's modeling clay. Play-Doh had more practical uses before it made its way to the craft shelf, but it had to be relegated to the craft shelf.

National Stepfamily Day

All the blended families that make it work are acknowledged on National Step Family Day, September 16th.

National Working Parents Day

National Working Parents Day, September 16th, honors the working parent, while the day honors those parents who work outside the home to care for their families.

Stepfamily Day

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