Global Company Culture Day is observed on September 18 every year. It is a day for companies and organizational leaders to focus on ensuring that their company’s culture functions in a way that maximizes productivity, profitability, and the happiness of their employees. Global Company Culture Day was created by the Global Company Culture Association in 2019. The term ‘company culture’ has gained a lot of traction of late. It refers to “the attitudes and behaviors of a company and its employees.” It is entirely intangible but can be observed in the way the people in an organization behave, the values they hold, and the decisions they make.
National Boys’ and Girls’ Club Day for Kids

National Boys’ and Girls’ Club Day for Kids is celebrated on the third Saturday of September every year and this year, it falls on September 20. It means celebrating children with a variety of fun activities! National Boys’ and Girls’ Club Day for Kids was created by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, which works to enable “all young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.” The organization was founded in 1860 in Hartford, Connecticut as a way to provide a positive alternative for character development for young boys who were roaming the streets. By 1990, the organization broadened its scope to include girls into its fold.
National Sew a Jelly Roll Day

National Sew a Jelly Roll Day, celebrated every third Saturday of September and falling on September 20 this year, is a day on which quilters get to sew up their many bundles of pre-cut and unused fabrics, which are usually referred to as ‘jelly rolls.’ When sewing, a wide range of effects can be used by the quilter to contribute to the final quality and utility of the quilted material. The quilter manages these effects by manipulating such things as the type and thickness of the material, the stitch length and style, pattern design, and piecing and cutting.