Today is...
Citizenship Day
Citizenship
Day (also known as Constitution Day) marks the anniversary of the
ratification of the U.S. Constitution on September 17, 1787. It also
recognizes all who, by coming of age or by naturalization, have become
citizens.
The
origin of this holiday dates back to 1940 when "I am an American Day"
was celebrated on the third Sunday in May. In 1952, Congress moved the
date to September 17 and renamed it “Citizenship Day.” In 2004, the
official name changed to “Constitution Day and Citizenship Day.”
To
celebrate this holiday, schools around the country receive federal
funding to provide lessons about the Constitution. Take a moment today
to reflect on the Constitution and what it means to be a U.S. citizen!
- Today is also National Apple Dumpling Day
September is National Organic Harvest Month & National Piano MonthThis week is National Singles Week
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