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SEPTEMBER 18, 2025 | NATIONAL CHEESEBURGER DAY | NATIONAL PAWPAW DAY | AIR FORCE BIRTHDAY | HIV/AIDS AND AGING AWARENESS DAY

NATIONAL CHEESEBURGER DAY

National Cheeseburger Day on September 18 honors America's favorite sandwich with a slice of cheese. Let's celebrate this delicious food holiday together! #NationalCheeseburgerDay

 

NATIONAL PAWPAW DAY

National Pawpaw Day on the third Thursday in September provides a taste of the great (forgotten) American fruit. Take a bite out of a creamy mango-banana flavored pawpaw to celebrate! #NationalPawpawDay

 

AIR FORCE BIRTHDAY

The Air Force Birthday on September 18 commemorates the establishment of The United States Air Force. #AirForceBirthday

 

NATIONAL HIV/AIDS AND AGING AWARENESS DAY

National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day on September 18 highlights the number of people living longer with HIV/AIDS. #HIVAIDSAgingAwarenessDay

 

Coming on September 19, 2025

National Days
NATIONAL LOVE YOUR LUNCH DAY
TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY 
NATIONAL POW/MIA RECOGNITION DAY 
NATIONAL BUTTERSCOTCH PUDDING DAY

 

Notable Birthdays for September 18

 

George Read (1733-1798) - Signer of the Declaration of Independence.

 

Johnny Mantz (1918-1972) - Auto racer and winner of the first 500-mile race in NASCAR history.

 

Frankie Avalon (1940-Still Living) - Teen idol and singer of Venus and Beauty School Dropout.

 

Ben Carson (1951-Still Living) - Neurosurgeon who lead a team surgeons in the first-known successful separation of conjoined twins (back of the head).

 

James Gandolfini (1961-2013) - Actor fondly remembered for his award-winning role as of Tony Soprano in The Sopranos.

 

Barrett Comiskey (1975-Still Living) - Inventor of E Ink (better ability to read ebooks).

 

Memorable Events for September 18

 

1769 - John Harris builds the first spinet piano.

 

1793 - President Washington lays the first cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol.

 

1837 - Charles Lewis Tiffany and Teddy Young open Tiffany and Young (later Tiffany and Co.) in NY City.

 

1850 - Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Law, requiring slaves be returned to their owners.

 

1851 - The New-York Daily Times newspaper (later The New York Times) is published for the first time.

 

1895 - Spiritualist Daniel Palmer gives the first chiropractic adjustment as an alternative medical treatment.

 

1927 - The Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) goes on the air.

 

1947 - The CIA officially comes into existence, two months after President Truman established the office.

 

1947 - The Department of Defense begins operation.

 

1964 - The The Addams Family premiers.

 

1984 - Joe Kittinger completes the first solo balloon crossing of the Atlantic.

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