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September 24, 2025 Holiday:

Kiss Day

Kiss Day is a joyous celebration that honors the simple yet powerful act of showing affection through a kiss. This sweet holiday is all about expressing love, gratitude, and appreciation for the special people in our lives. On this day, couples, friends, and family members come together to share tender moments, exchange sweet gestures, and strengthen their bonds. Traditionally, people mark this occasion by exchanging romantic gifts, writing love notes, and of course, sharing plenty of kisses! It's a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with loved ones and spread love and positivity all around.

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Holidays on September 24, 2025:

Heritage Day

Heritage Day on 9/24/2025: Uncover the rich cultural diversity and heritage of a nation or community, and experience the joy of shared traditions and customs. more >>

World School Milk Day

World School Milk Day (September 24, 2025) promotes milk consumption among school children, educating them on its nutritional benefits for strong bones, teeth, and overall health. more >>

National Bluebird of Happiness Day

National Bluebird of Happiness Day, 9/24/2025: Spread joy, positivity, and kindness on this uplifting holiday, symbolizing happiness, hope, and freedom. more >>

See You at the Pole

See You at the Pole, 9/24/2025: Students unite globally for prayer, fellowship, and bold faith expressions, empowering a positive impact on schools and communities. more >>

Hug a Vegetarian Day

Hug a Vegetarian Day, 9/24/2025: Learn about the benefits of plant-based living, share recipes, and show appreciation for vegetarians and vegans. more >>

Festival of Latest Novelties

Get ready to geek out over the most innovative and trendy products, as makers and inventors showcase their cutting-edge creations, revolutionizing the way we live and work. From futuristic gadgets to sustainable solutions, this festival is the ultima... more >>

Schwenkfelder Thanksgiving

Schwenkfelder Thanksgiving, 9/24/2025: A unique holiday honoring faith, family, and traditions with joyful gatherings, traditional foods, and reflection on ancestral struggles. more >>

Gallbladder Good Health Day

Gallbladder Good Health Day, 9/24/2025: Discover the truth behind this lesser-known holiday. more >>

National Cherries Jubilee Day

National Cherries Jubilee Day, 9/24/2025: Indulge in rich cherry flavors, aromas, and decadent desserts with friends and family. more >>

Birthdays on September 24:

Jim Henson

Died in 1990, aged 53

Creator of beloved puppet characters, bringing joy and laughter to generations through iconic shows and films. Known for imaginative storytelling and endearing characters like Kerm...

Luc Picard

64 Years Old

A renowned actor, director, and screenwriter, best known for his iconic role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the Star Trek franchise, bringing intellectual curiosity and leadership t...

Phil Hartman

Died in 1998, aged 49

A talented comedic actor and screenwriter who voiced iconic characters on The Simpsons and starred in Saturday Night Live, creating hilarious sketches and characters that still ent...

Howard Florey

Died in 1968, aged 69

Developed penicillin as a medicine, revolutionizing the treatment of bacterial infections. This discovery has saved countless lives and transformed modern medicine.

Stephanie McMahon

49 Years Old

A trailblazing female figure in the world of professional wrestling, known for her fierce in-ring performances and executive leadership in the WWE. She's a pioneering force in a ma...

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Died in 1940, aged 44

Author of novels and short stories that capture the essence of the Jazz Age, exploring themes of wealth, class, and the American Dream. Known for timeless classics like "The Great ...

John Marshall

Died in 1835, aged 79

The 4th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, a leading figure in shaping the country's judiciary system and interpreting its Constitution, is renowned for establishing...

John W. Young

95 Years Old

A pioneering astronaut and commander of the first Space Shuttle mission, known for walking on the Moon during the Apollo 16 mission. He also held the record for most spaceflights b...

Linda McCartney

Died in 1998, aged 56

A talented musician, photographer, and animal rights advocate, known for her work with Wings and her iconic vegetarian cookbook.

Ben Platt

32 Years Old

A talented performer who has won numerous awards for his work in musical theater and television, particularly for his iconic role as Evan Hansen in the Broadway musical "Dear Evan ...

Franklin Clarence Mars

Born in 1883

Founded the iconic candy company Mars, Incorporated, and revolutionized the confectionery industry with beloved brands like M&M's, Snickers, and Milky Way. He pioneered innovative ...

John Logan

64 Years Old

Academy Award-nominated screenwriter and producer behind iconic films like Gladiator, The Aviator, and Skyfall, known for crafting complex characters and gripping narratives.

Events from History on September 24:
68 years ago
Eisenhower Deploys 101st Airborne for School Desegregation (Little Rock, Arkansas, 72201, USA) 1957
President Dwight D. Eisenhower takes a bold stance for civil rights when he orders the 101st Airborne Division to Little Rock, Arkansas, to escort nine African American students, known as the Little Rock Nine, into Little Rock Central High School. Facing fierce opposition and harassment from white protesters, Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus had previously blocked the students' entry, defying a federal court order. Eisenhower's decisive action ensures the students' safe passage, marking a crucial milestone in the Civil Rights Movement.
The United States takes a major leap forward in shaping its government structure! The Judiciary Act of 1789 brings forth a monumental shift, creating the office of the Attorney General and the federal judiciary system, including the Supreme Court. This pivotal moment sets the foundations for the country's legal framework, ensuring the separation of powers and paving the way for a more robust system of checks and balances.
29 years ago
World leaders unite against nuclear tests (United Nations Headquarters, 46th Street and 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10017, USA) 1996
In a monumental step towards global peace, representatives from 71 nations gathered at the United Nations to sign the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, marking a significant milestone in the pursuit of a nuclear-free world. This historic agreement aimed to ban all nuclear explosions, providing a beacon of hope for a safer, more secure future. By signing on the dotted line, these nations demonstrated their commitment to reducing the threat of nuclear proliferation and promoting international cooperation.
52 years ago
Guinea-Bissau's rebel forces, led by Amílcar Cabral, captured the fortified town of Madina do Boé, marking a major turning point in their fight for freedom! The Portuguese colonial powers, realizing their grip was slipping, attempted to negotiate, but it was too late. On September 24, 1973, Guinea-Bissau proudly declared its independence, becoming the first African country to break free from Portuguese rule. This monumental victory was short-lived, however, as Cabral was assassinated just months later.
Gandhi, the Indian independence icon, and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the champion of the "Depressed Classes" (Untouchables), put aside their differences to forge the Poona Pact. This historic agreement reserved seats in Indian provincial legislatures for the marginalized, giving them a voice and a chance to break free from centuries of oppression. Ambedkar's perseverance and Gandhi's moral authority combined to bring hope to millions of Indians who had been relegated to the fringes of society.
10 years ago
Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims had traveled to Mina, Saudi Arabia, for the annual Hajj pilgrimage, one of the largest gatherings of people in the world. Suddenly, chaos erupted as a stampede broke out, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake. At least 1,100 pilgrims lost their lives, and another 934 were wounded, making it one of the deadliest incidents in Hajj history. The stampede occurred near the holy site of Jamarat Bridge, where pilgrims were performing a ritual called the "stoning of the devil." Authorities scrambled to respond to the disaster, airlifting survivors to hospitals and setting up emergency medical tents.
Notable Deaths on September 24:
1991Dr. Seuss Master of whimsical wordplay and illustration
2013Paul Oliver American football player who brought strength and agility to the field
2016Buckwheat Zydeco Pioneering zydeco musician and bandleader who brought the genre to international fame.
1939Carl Laemmle German-American entrepreneur who founded Universal Studios
2002Mike Webster Tough and talented American football player with a lasting legacy
2008Mickey Vernon Inspirational American baseball player and coach with a lasting impact
2020Dean Jones Australian cricketer, coach, and commentator who made significant contributions to the sport.
1982Sarah Churchill English actress with a flair for character roles
2014Christopher Hogwood English classical music pioneer who founded the Academy of Ancient Music
2022Pharoah Sanders Renowned American jazz saxophonist celebrated for his improvisational skills and collaborations.
2016Bill Nunn Noted American character actor known for his versatility and range on stage and screen.
2013Paul Dietzel American football player and coach with a storied career
1981Patsy Kelly Hollywood's golden age siren and dance sensation
2008Irene Dailey American actress who electrified the silver screen
1978James Bassett Award-winning journalist and writer
1975Earle Cabell Pioneering businessman and politician who championed civic growth
1962Charles Reisner Multitalented actor, director, and screenwriter who left a lasting impact
1945Hans Geiger Physicist who pioneered radiation detection and counter technology
1993Bruno Pontecorvo Trailblazing physicist with a curiosity for the universe
1973Josué de Castro Renowned physician and advocate for social justice