September 7th is National Acorn Squash, National Beer Lover's, National Grandma Moses, National Grateful Patient, National Neither Snow Nor Rain and more!

National Acorn Squash Day

National Acorn Squash Day, September 7th, honors the fall flavors found in what is also known as pepper squash..

National Beer Lover's Day

National Beer Lover's Day, September 7th, honors the grains, hops, and brewing techniques of many eras.

National Grandma Moses Day

On September 7th, Anna Mary Robertson Moses' birth is commemorated on National Grandma Moses Day. Each year, this illustrious artist's birthday is commemorated.

National Grateful Patient Day

The National Grateful Patient Day, which falls on September 7th, gives the opportunity to show appreciation for the medical industry's hardworking employees. The day also honors those who are receiving life-giving medical services, as well as the families and caregivers of those receiving life-giving medical services. In addition,, the day honors the indomitable spirit of these brave patients who are grateful to be alive.

National Neither Snow Nor Rain Day

The opening of the New York Post Office on September 7, 1914, neither snow nor rain on September 7th commemorates the New York Post Office's Neither Snow nor Rain Day.

National New Hampshire Day

Starting the week of Independence Day and ending with Hawaii. We feature a small portion of each states' past, foods, and the people who make up the state. Several states have their own state celebrations. There's so much more to explore that we can't help but celebrate our beautiful country even more.

National Salami Day

On September 7th, the National Salami Day in the United States recognizes a cured meat that many people enjoy every day. Salami is cured, fermented, and air-dried sausages that make their way to our delis and butcher shops in a delectable variety..

World Duchenne Awareness Day

Every year on September 7th, World Duchenne Awareness Day honors infant boys who live with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). (DMD) is a registered disability in the United States. It's also a day to raise concerns of this genetic disorder..