September 2010 is…

Sept 1-Dec 31 “Million Minute Family Challenge”: 10th Annual. An effort to bring family, friends, and neighbours together through board games. Goal is one million minutes of game playing. Add to the running total at www.millionminute.com. Call Beth Muehlenkamp from the Million Minute Family Challenge 1-800-524-4263, email bethm@patchproducts.com

Sept 1-30 “International People Skills Month”: Get a better job, improve office atmosphere and increase rapport with your family by refining your people skills. Call Karla Brandau at People Skills International 770-923-0883. email karla@karlaspeaks.com

Sept 1-30 “International Self Awareness Month”: Drawing attention to the value of knowing oneself. Call Jim Cathcart  800-222-4883, email info@cathcart.com,  or www.cathcart.com.

Sept 1-30 “Library Card Sign-up Month”: To ensure every child obtains a library card and uses it. See the Canadian Library Assn. www.cla.ca.

Sept 1-30 “National Chicken Month”: Contact Bill Roenigk VP of Chicken Council 202-296-2622 or www.eatchicken.com.  Email WRoenigk@chickenUSA.org. Good opportunity to play the Chicken Man serial, and generate some sales revenue. Episodes from Dick Orkin at  http://www.sandyorkin-crs.com/cmtf.html.

Sept 1-30 “Pleasure Your Mate Month”: To promote love and show appreciation to your mate. Look for new ways to create happiness together. Call Donald Etkes 310-979-0245, email drdonetkes@aol.com.

Sept 1-30 “Shameless Promotion Month”: This is the month to go out and promote yourself or your product shamelessly [just in time for the BBM sweep] For outrageous tips email Marisa D’Vari expert@deg.com, or see www.buildingbuzz.com.

Sept 1-30 “Update Your Resume Month”: To encourage people to update and maintain their resumes. Call Laura DeCarlo, Professional Resume Writing and Research Assn. 888-867-7972, email info@careerdirectors.com. See www.careerdirectors.com.

Sept 1-30 “Women’s Friendship Month”: Every woman has special friends she can’t live without, those women to whom she tells everything, friends who will always listen and who know just what to say. Call Kappa Delta Sorority 901-748-1897, email dircomm@kappadelta.org.

Sept 1 “Emma M. Nutt Day”: To honour the first woman telephone operator who reportedly began her professional career at Boston, MA, Sept 1, 1878 and continued for 33 years.

Sept 1-8 “International Enthusiasm Week”: show genuine enthusiasm to every person, every project, every possibility that comes your way!  Call Carolyn Stein at 877-771-0772, email carolyn@carolynstein.com, or go to www.carolynstein.com.

Sept 3 “Lazy Moms Day”: A day for all hardworking moms to do what they want to do. Moms work hard, they deserve a day to be lazy! Call Leslie Schulze 832-868-8444, email leslie@lazymoms.com

Sept 8-12 “The Masters”: Spruce Meadows, Calgary, AB. International show jumping competition. Call 403-974-4200, email information@sprucemeadows.com. See www.sprucemeadows.com.

Sept 5 “Be Late For Something Day”: Designed to create a release from the stresses and strains resulting from a consistent need to be on time. Call Les Waas the President of The Procrastinators’ Club of America 215-947-9020, email procrastinators_club_of_america@yahoo.com, web: www.geocities.com/procrastinators_club_of_america.

Sept 6 “Canada: Labour Day”: Annually, the first Monday in September.

Sept 8 “Rosh Hashanah Begins at Sundown”: Jewish New Year.

Sept 8 “International Literacy Day”: www.un.org

Sept 9 “Wonderful Weirdos Day”: These are the folks who remind us to think outside the box, to be a little more true to ourselves.  Today’s the day to thank them. Give them a hug and say “I love you, you weirdo!”  Call Thomas & Ruth Roy at 717-279-0184 or go to www.wellcat.com.

Sept 9-18 “Toronto International Film Festival”: Toronto, ON. 35th annual. A 10-day festival of contemporary Canadian and international cinema at various downtown theatres. Call 416-968-FILM, email tiffg@torfilmfest.ca, see www.tiffg.ca.

Sept 10 “Swap Ideas Day”: To encourage people to explore ways in which their ideas can be put to work for the benefit of humanity and to encourage development of incentives that will encourage use of creative imagination. Call Robert L. Birch 703-533-3668.

Sept 12 “National Grandparents’ Day”: To honour grandparents, to give them an opportunity to show love for their children’s children and to help children become aware of the strength, information and guidance older people can offer.

Sept 17 “Yom Kippur Begins at Sundown”: Jewish Day of Atonement.

Sept 18 “Big Whopper Liar’s Contest”: New Harmony, IN. Twenty “storytellers” compete to see who can tell the BIGGEST whopper. Call Jeff Fleming 618-395-8491.

Sept 18 “International Eat an Apple Day”: To promote the beginning of fall with its vivid colour and crispness, celebrate by eating an apple. See www.appleberrymarket.ca

Sept 19 “Talk Like A Pirate Day”: A day when people everywhere add a touch of larceny to their dialogue by talking like pirates.  While it’s inherently a guy thing, women have been known to enjoy the day because they have to be addressed as “me beauty.”  Arr!  Call Mark Summers at 541-791-8281, email capnslappy@talklikeapirate.com, web: www.talklikeapirate.com.

Sept 19-25 “International Clean Hands Week”: Working together to improve health and save lives through clean hands. Clean Hands Coalition nbock@cleaning101.com

Sept 19-25 “Deaf Awareness Week”: Celebration to promote deaf culture, Sign Language and deaf heritage. Email Natl Assn of the Deaf at nadinfo@nad.org. See www.nad.org.

Sept 21 “National Woman Road Warrior Day”: A day of recognition for the nation’s traveling businesswomen. Call Kathleen Ameche 312-202-0034, email kameche@amechegroup.com. See www.womanroadwarrior.com.

Sept 21 “World Alzheimer’s Day”: Alzheimer’s associations around the world concentrate their efforts on raising awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Call the Canadian Alzheimer’s Society 1-800-616-8816, email pr@alzheimer.ca

Sept 21-23 “International Women’s Ecommerce Days”: To celebrate women around the globe and their economic impact and purchasing power. Call Heidi Richards 945-981-5515, email heidi@wecai.org. see www.wecai.org.

Sept 22 “Hobbit Day”: A day to celebrate the birthdays of Frodo and Bilbo Baggins and their creator J.R. Tolkien. For information email the American Tolkien Society at americantolkiensociety@yahoo.com.

Sept 23 “Innergize Day”: A day set aside for anyone who has said “I don’t have time to do the personal things I want to do for myself. Set the day aside for yourself to do anything you want to do. Call Michelle Porchia 203-924-1012, email michelle@innerdimensionsllc.com.

Sept 24 “Love Note Day”: Words of love – powerful and poignant – expressed on paper. Call Leona Hamel 450-375-9566, email Leona@romanceunlimited.com

Sept 25 “One Hit Wonder Day”: Anyone who ever had a hit single deserves eternal remembrance. Call Steven Rosen 513-321-1018, email srosenone@aol.com.

Sept 26-Oct 2 “Keep Kids Creative Week”: More than ever before, kids need encouragement to be imaginative. Set aside time this week to celebrate the inventive minds of kids. Call Bruce Van Patter 570-524-9770, see www.brucevanpatter.com/keepkidscreative.html.

Sept 27Ancestor Appreciation Day”: Learn about one’s family.  Give away “family tree” software, or arrange a promotion with a photographer for discounts on family portraits.

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