September 2nd Holidays

We have 15 holidays listed for September 2.

September 2 is the 245th day of the Gregorian calendar. On this day, Great Britain adopted the Gregorian calendar, the first Eagle Scout award of the Boy Scouts of America was awarded, and the National Museum of Brazil was 90% destroyed in a fire. Famous birthdays include Salma Hayek, Keanu Reeves, and Mark Harmon. September 2 also marks VJ Day and World Coconut Day.

Sep02

Bison-ten Yell Day

Join us as we learn more about this holiday that has nothing to do with bison.

Sep02

Calendar Adjustment Day

Join us as we learn more about the fascinating history behind this day.

Sep02

Ceuta Day

Take a break from your routines and spend a quiet day at home this Ceuta Day.

Sep02

Franchise Appreciation Day

Let’s help each other by honoring this day and supporting our local franchises.

Sep02

International Bacon Day

Let’s go hog-wild and enjoy more of this delicious, sizzling American staple.

Sep02

National Blueberry Popsicle Day

The underrated blueberry popsicle flavor is celebrated today.

Sep02

National Day of Vietnam

National Day of Vietnam, or Independence Day of Vietnam, is a festive occasion!

Sep02

National Hummingbird Day

It seems more and more people are excited about seeing Hummingbirds than their favorite celebrities.

Sep02

National Live Fearless Day

Let's acknowledge an area in our lives where we feel fear and do something about it!

Sep02

Pierce Your Ears Day

Beauty is sometimes painful! Join us as we dive into the background of ear piercing.

Sep02

Spalding Baseball Day

Come join us to witness the dramatic moments of a baseball game while hitting a fly ball.

Sep02

Turkey Vulture Day

Help raise awareness of the importance of vulture conservation at this year’s celebration.

Sep02

VJ Day

V-J Day, commemorates a shift in the Second World War in favor of the Allies.

Sep02

World Beard Day

Bushy, trimmed, or closely manicured, the beard remains supreme and we’re here to celebrate it.

Sep02

World Coconut Day

You can’t make a piña colada or a decent Thai curry without it.