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Sep
30
Fri
First Annual Fair in America – Anniversary
Sep 30 all-day

Sept 30, 1641. According to the Laws and Ordinances of New Netherlands (now New York and New Jersey), on Sept 30, 1641, authorities declared that henceforth there shall be held annually at Fort Amsterdam a Cattle Fair (Oct 15) and a Hog Fair (Nov 1), and that whosoever hath any things to sell or buy can regulate himself accordingly.

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Gutenberg Bible Published – Anniversary
Sep 30 all-day

The first section of the Gutenberg Bible, the first book printed from movable type, was published at Mainz, Germany on 30 September 1452. Johann Gutenberg was the printer. The book was completed by 1456. Read more at the U.S. Library of Congress website.

Image: Wikimedia Commons

James Dean Death Anniversary
Sep 30 all-day

1953 Publicity Photo of James Dean

Sept 30, 1955. Rising young film star James Dean died in an auto accident near Cholame, CA, two hours after getting a speeding ticket. He was 24 years old. His final films, Rebel Without a Cause and Giant, were released posthumously in 1956.

Image: Public Domain via Wikipedia.org

Meredith Enrolls at Ole Miss – Anniversary
Sep 30 all-day

Rioting broke out when James Meredith became the first African American to enroll in the all-white University of Mississippi. President Kennedy sent US troops to the area to force compliance with the law. Three people died in the fighting and 50 were injured. On June 6, 1966, Meredith was shot while participating in a civil rights march at Mississippi. On June 25, Meredith, barely recovered, rejoined the marchers near Jackson, MS.

Image: Wikimedia Commons

Oct
1
Sat
‘Cyberspace’ Term Coined – Anniversary
Oct 1 all-day

On 1 October 1984, the term cyberspace” was used in the science fiction novel Neuromancer by William Gibson.”

Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Oct 1 all-day

Breast Cancer Awareness Month was created in 1958 to raise awareness of breast cancer to to encourage early detection.

Celiac Disease Awareness Month
Oct 1 all-day

share something positive about the disease and the diet with friends and neighbors; meet with your local grocery store manager about the importance of the availability of gluten-free options

Data Backup Day
Oct 1 all-day

Data Backup Day On the first day of each month, the genealogy community is urged to back up their genealogy data and all computer data.

 

Image courtesy of Pixabay.com, CC0.

Family History Month
Oct 1 all-day

Each October is Family History Month in the United States.

Gay and Lesbian History Month
Oct 1 all-day

October was selected to commemorate the first two lesbian and gay marches on Washington in October 1979 and 1987.

German-American Heritage Month
Oct 1 all-day

A month celebrating Americas German heritage. Numerous historical programs, museum and library exhibits, cultural events, genealogicalworkshops and more planned.

Levittown Opens – Anniversary
Oct 1 all-day

Oct 1, 1947. On this date the first residents moved into what would become Levittown at Long Island, NY. The community developed by William Levitt and his brother Alfred with their father, Abraham, started as affordable rental houses built for returning WWII veterans. In 1948 the Levitts began to sell the 800-square-foot homes for less than $ 8,000. By 1951, when this first community was finished, the Levitts had built 17,447 mass-produced Cape Cod and ranch homes. In 1952, they started constructionon a new Levittown in Bucks County, PA, where they built another 17,000houses, and beginning in 1958, they built 12,000 homes in Willingboro,NJ.

Polish-American Heritage Month
Oct 1 all-day

A national celebration of Polish history, culture and pride, in cooperation with the Polish-American Congress and Polonia Across America.

Oct
2
Sun
‘The Twilight Zone’ Television Debut – Anniversary
Oct 2 all-day

Oct 2, 1959. The Twilight Zone went on the air with these now-familiar words: There is a fifth dimension, beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of mans fear and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call The Twilight Zone. The anthology program ran five seasons for 154 installments, with a one-year hiatus between the third and fourth seasons. Created and hosted by Rod Serling, it is now considered to have been one of the best dramas to appear on television. The last original episode was telecast June 15, 1964.

Groucho Marx’s Birthday – Anniversary
Oct 2 all-day

Born Julius Henry Marx at New York, NY. Comedian who along with his brothers constituted the famous Marx Brothers. The Marx Brothers began as a singing group and then acted in such movies as Duck Soup and Animal Crackers. During the 40s and 50s, Groucho was the host of the televisionand radio show You Bet Your Life. Died at Los Angeles, CA, Aug 19, 1977.

Guardian Angels Day
Oct 2 all-day

We all have guardian angels. Nows the time to give them recognition and thanks for being in our lives with their own day. Take the time today to find out how theyve played a unique role in our lives, as well asin various cultures, religions and even foods. Celebrate today by doing something special to recognize their qualities.

Mohandas Gandhi’s Birthday – Anniversary
Oct 2 all-day

The Indian political and spiritual leader who achieved world honor and fame for his advocacy of nonviolent resistance as a weapon against tyranny was born at Porbandar, India. He was assassinated in the garden ofhis home at New Delhi, Jan 30, 1948. On the anniversary of Gandhis birth (Gandhi Jayanti) thousands gather at the park on the Jumna River at Delhiwhere Gandhis body was cremated. Hymns are sung; verses from the Gita, the Koran and the Bible are recited; and cotton thread is spun on small spinning wheels (one of Gandhis favorite activities).

Peanuts Debut – Anniversary
Oct 2 all-day

In 1950, this comic strip by Charles Schulz featured Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Sally and Charlies dog, Snoopy. The last new Peanuts strip was published Feb 13, 2000.

Rosh Hashanah (begins at sundown)
Oct 2 all-day

The Jewish New Year – marking year 5777 – begins at sundown.

Thurgood Marshall Sworn In To US Supreme Court – Anniversary
Oct 2 all-day

On October 2, 1967, Thurgood Marshall was sworn in as the first black associate justice to the US Supreme Court. On June 27, 1991, he announced his resignation, effective upon the confirmation of his successor.

Oct
3
Mon
‘Captain Kangaroo’ Television Debut – Anniversary
Oct 3 all-day

Captain Kangaroo Oct 3, 1955. On the air until 1985, this was the longest-running children’s TV show until it was surpassed by Sesame Street. Starring Bob Keeshan as Captain Kangaroo, it was broadcast on CBS and PBS. Other characters included Mr Green Jeans, Grandfather Clock, Bunny Rabbit, Mr Moose and Dancing Bear. Keeshan was an advocate for excellence in children’s programming and even supervised which commercials would appear on the program.

 

 

Image: Promotional postcard by The Kellogg Company. Kellogg’s was one of the program’s sponsors. Public Domain, located via Wikipedia.org.

‘Mickey Mouse Club’ Television Debut – Anniversary
Oct 3 all-day

Oct 3, 1955. This afternoon show for children was on ABC. Among its young cast members were Mouseketeers Annette Funicello and Shelley Fabares. A later version, The New Mickey Mouse Club, starred Keri Russell, Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears.

Image: Public Domain,  original copyright  TV Radio Mirror

German Reunification – Anniversary
Oct 3 all-day

Oct 3, 1990. After 45 years of division, East and West Germany reunited just four days short of East Germany’s 41st founding anniversary (Oct 7, 1949). The new united Germany took the name the Federal Republic of Germany, the formal name of the former West Germany, and adopted the constitution of the former West Germany. Today is a national holiday in Germany, Tag der Deutschen Einheit (Day of German Unity).

Photo: Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-1990-1003-400 / Grimm, Peer / CC-BY-SA 3.0

Saint Francis of Assisi Feast Day
Oct 3 all-day

Saint Francis of Assisi, founder of the Friars Minor (Franciscan Order) died on 3 October 1226 at Porziuncula, Italy.

Image: Jan van Eyck, Saint Francis of Assisi Receiving the Stigmata, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Public Domain

Oct
4
Tue
‘Dick Tracy’ Cartoon Debuts – Anniversary
Oct 4 all-day

Oct 4, 1931. Square-jawed detective Dick Tracy made his comic strip debut in the Detroit Daily Mirror in Plainclothes Tracy.

 

Image: Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=21844862

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