About the Month of September
Holidays
Labor Day
Grandparents Day
Patriot Day
Constitution Day and Week
Rosh Hashanah
Talk Like a Pirate Day
National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sep 15 through Oct 15)
National Potato Month
National Chicken Month
National Piano Month
National Biscuit Month
Symbols of September
- Birthstone: Sapphire
- Flower: Aster
History:
September was the seventh month of the original Roman calendar. This is where
it got its name which means seventh. Later, when January and February were
added to the calendar it became the ninth month.
When the British changed from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar in
1752, they needed to adjust some days to get the seasons aligned with the
months. They took 11 days from the month of September jumping directly from
September 3rd to the 14th. Now it's as if the days between September 3 and 13
during 1752 never happened in British history.
Interesting Facts about September
- It is the first month of the Autumn or Fall season.
- Constitution Week takes place during the month of September.
- September in the Northern Hemisphere is similar to March in the Southern Hemisphere.
- American college and professional football begins during the month of September.
- Many kids begin the school year during this month.
- Teacher's Day is celebrated in India on September 5.
- The Anglo-Saxons also called this month Gerst Monath meaning barley month. This is because they would harvest their barley crops during this month.
- September is often associated with
fire because it was the month of the Roman god Vulcan. Vulcan was the
Roman god of fire and the forge.
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