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282nd day and 41st week in 1946

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State Holiday Indigenous Peoples Day (Maine)

Indigenous Peoples' Day is a celebration that acknowledges and honors the rich histories, cultures, and contributions of Native American peoples. Observed on the second Monday in October, it serves as an alternative to Columbus Day, aiming to shift the focus from colonial celebration to the recognition of indigenous resilience and sovereignty. This day is marked by ceremonies, educational events, and cultural showcases that highlight the traditions, languages, and stories of Native American communities. It's a time for reflection on the past and a celebration of the ongoing vitality of Indigenous cultures. Indigenous Peoples' Day encourages a deeper understanding and respect for the diverse indigenous communities that have been fundamental to the shaping of the land's history long before European arrival. It's a call to acknowledge historical injustices, to celebrate indigenous resilience and contributions, and to work towards a more inclusive and equitable future.

World Post Day

World Post Day is celebrated to mark the anniversary of the establishment of the Universal Postal Union in 1874. This day highlights the importance of the postal service in everyday lives, its role in the social and economic development of countries, and its contribution to global communication. Events on this day often include ceremonies honoring postal workers, the launching of new postal services or products, exhibitions, and workshops focusing on the challenges and opportunities facing the postal sector. The day serves as a reminder of the post's unique ability to connect people and businesses, regardless of geographical locations. It's a celebration of the mail and postal services that bind the world together in communication, commerce, and community.

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 28526 days ago, today is 11/14/2024.

Moon: waxing, moon phase is full moon, age 13.5 days, new moon October 24, full moon October 10.

Date ISO 8601 format: 1946-10-09T08:36:37-08:00

UTC date and time: 1946-10-09 16:36:37

Unix time: -733044203

Sun information in Los Angeles

Sunrise: 5:51 AM

Sunset: 5:28 PM

At zenith: 11:40 AM

Length of day: 11h 36m