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284th day and 41st week in 1954

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Holiday Columbus Day

Festive Columbus Day parade with floats, people in traditional and explorer-themed costumes, spectators of diverse ethnicities, flags, banners, and scenes of historical exploration Columbus Day, observed on the second Monday in October, commemorates the historic voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1492, which opened the doors to exploration and the encounter between the Old World and the New World. It's a day to celebrate exploration, culture, and the enduring spirit of discovery. Columbus Day is celebrated differently in various parts of the Americas, with some places emphasizing the exploration and discovery aspects, while others focus on acknowledging and addressing the historical complexities and consequences of colonization.

International Day of the Girl Child

The International Day of the Girl Child focuses on the need to address the challenges girls face and to promote girls’ empowerment and the fulfillment of their human rights. This day aims to highlight and address the needs and challenges girls face while promoting girls' empowerment and the fulfillment of their human rights. Events on this day often include educational workshops, community discussions, and campaigns geared towards increasing awareness of issues such as education, nutrition, legal rights, medical care, and protection from discrimination, violence, and child marriage. The day serves as an opportunity to empower girls and ensure that they have access to quality education, healthcare, and equal opportunities, so they can build brighter futures and contribute to the growth and development of their communities.

Sukkot

Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, is a joyous Jewish festival that commemorates the wandering of the Israelites in the desert for 40 years and celebrates the gathering of the harvest. The holiday lasts for seven days, during which families build and dwell in temporary structures called sukkahs. These sukkahs, often beautifully decorated with fruits, flowers, and other natural materials, symbolize the temporary shelters used by the Israelites and represent reliance on God. Sukkot is a time of hospitality and communal gathering, where meals are shared in the sukkah, and it's customary to welcome guests. The festival also includes the waving of the lulav and etrog, important agricultural symbols. Sukkot combines the celebration of nature's bounty with a reflection on gratitude and dependence on divine protection.

Day Information

This day was 25465 days ago, today is 6/30/2024.

Moon: waxing, moon phase is full moon, age 13.8 days, new moon October 26, full moon October 11.

Date ISO 8601 format: 1954-10-11T03:25:45-08:00

UTC date and time: 1954-10-11 11:25:45

Unix time: -480429255

Sun information in Los Angeles

Sunrise: 5:53 AM

Sunset: 5:25 PM

At zenith: 11:39 AM

Length of day: 11h 32m

Births anniversaries

Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
Born in 1864, 90 years ago. American political figure, diplomat, and activist