Thunderbirds Day is celebrated every September 30 following its founding by ITV Studios on August 16, 2017. It was first celebrated in 2017 and has been celebrated annually to honor the classic British science fiction television series “Thunderbirds” and its revival, “Thunderbirds Are Go.” First aired in 1965, “Thunderbirds” consists of two series with 32 episodes. It’s known for its stellar special effects and musical score. Are you one of the people who watched it? Let’s celebrate the debut anniversary of this “Supermarionation” series.
Alpaca Day

Alpaca Day is observed on September 26 each year in the U.S.A. Alpacas are cute, fuzzy animals that have been of help to human beings in agriculture for a significant time. These animals have unique personalities, are highly sensitive to their environments, and are most timid in temperament. Alpaca Day raises awareness about the need for the conservation of alpacas and their habitats. Human activities have affected alpacas and, like other animals, they too are struggling with the increasing human interference in their daily lives. Find out what you can do to conserve alpacas on Alpaca Day.
Are You Okay Day

Are You Okay Day is an annual observation in Australia, celebrated on the second Thursday of every September. This year, it falls on September 11. On this day, Australians check up on each other, especially those who are going through a tough time. Since we keep too busy all year round, it is great that days like Are You Okay Day are observed to make us and those around us seen, heard, and understood. The day also addresses the crisis of social isolation and community cohesiveness. With a focus on the prevention of suicides and counseling, Are You Okay Day saves lives.