Local Government Day is designated as October 10, under Proclamation No. 63, enacted on October 2, 1992, by then-President Fidel Ramos. The decree acknowledges the role of local government entities in nation-building. On October 10, 1991, Republic Act No. 7160, often known as the Local Government Code of 1991, was signed into law. The year 2022 commemorates the 31st anniversary of its enactment.
National Roadkill Day

National Roadkill Day takes place every year on September 25. Although you may assume that National Roadkill Day is about raising awareness about the dangers of roadkill or how it’s an issue that so many animals die on the roads, this would be the wrong assumption. National Roadkill Day is actually about raising awareness about roadkill as an immediate and no-waste alternative to help feed many hungry Americans.
National Tofu Day

National Tofu Day is on September 1 every year in the U.K. Tofu is either loved or hated by people; there is no in-between. The first group adores the wholesome superfood and extols its adaptability. Those in the second group don’t comprehend the fuss, either! Tofu is supposedly tasteless. This is all mostly accurate. National Tofu Day, however, exhorts skeptics to give the dish another go. There are many reasons why, but a fantastic place to start is the abundance of health advantages. Without the fat, tofu has a lot of protein. We also concur that tofu lacks flavor on its own. But if you serve it with the ideal sauce or garnishes, you’ll never go wrong.