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September 25th: National Lobster Day, National One-Hit Wonder Day, National Comic Book Day, National Tune-Up Day, National Research Administrator Day, Math Storytelling Day, and National Voter Registration Day.

National Lobster Day! The simplest way to enjoy Lobster is boiled then dipped in melted butter. A couple of favorite lobster recipes include Lobster Newberg and Lobster Thermidor. It is also the main ingredient in soup, bisque, lobster rolls and salads. Large lobsters are estimated to be 50 years old. According to the Guinness World Records, the largest lobster ever caught was in Nova Scotia, Canada, weighing 44.4 lbs. In 2014, Senators Angus King and Susan Collins of Maine drafted a joint resolution designating September 25 as National Lobster Day. Recognizing the men and women in an industry with a long and rich heritage, the proclamation celebrates the lobster from sea to table.

National One-Hit Wonder Day! Turn up the volume to honor all the musical artists and that chart-topping song that makes them memorable. Listed below are just a few of the well-known one-hit wonders from days gone by. 1955 – “Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine)” by The Penguins 1963 – “Six Days on the Road” by Dave Dudley 1968 – “Tip Toe Thru The Tulips” by Tiny Tim 1969 – “Smile a Little Smile for Me” by The Flying Machine 1970 – “One Tin Soldier” by The Original Caste 1970 – “The House of the Rising Sun” by Frijid Pink 1972 – “Hot Rod Lincoln” by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen 1983 – “Puttin’ on the Ritz” by Taco 1988 – “Don’t Worry Be Happy” by Bobby McFerrin Do any of these bring back memories?

National Comic Book Day! First popularized in the United States, comic books are also called comic magazines. Published in the form of sequential, juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes, comic books often include descriptive prose and written narratives. From the earliest comic strips that later gave birth to comic books, dialogue displayed in bubbles or balloons above characters’ heads. The artform weaves intricate designs using all the elements of text, dialogue, personalities, color and imagery to form storylines that over time have distinguished eras, artists, genres and themes. People who collect comic books are known as pannapictagraphist. In 1933, a comic book, Famous Funnies, appeared in the United States and is believed to be the first real comic book. It was a reprinting of earlier newspaper comic strips which established many of the story-telling devices used in comics. The term “comic book” comes from the first book sold as a book reprinted of humor comic strips. Despite their name, comic books are not all humorous in tone and feature stories in all genres. Comics as a print medium have existed in America since the printing of The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck in 1842 in hardcover, making it the first known American comic book. In 1896, a comic-book magazine was published in the United States featuring The Yellow Kid in a sequence titled “McFadden’s Row of Flats”. The 196-page book, which was a black and white publication, measured 5 x 7 inches and sold for 50 cents.

National Tune-Up Day! It is recommended that homeowners tune up their heating systems every year in advance of seasonal changes to ensure that the systems are operating as efficiently as possible. A heating system tune-up includes removal of dust and dirt in your vents, checking to make sure all your vents are not blocked or leaking, and your fuel-jets are working properly. Combustion gases should be analyzed and compared to the specifications of your furnace. The blower access door needs to be checked to assure a tight seal at the furnace. Fresh air intake grills should be checked for blockage; burners need to be checked for proper ignition and flame. The drainage system should also be checked for blockage and leakage. Drains and traps also need to be tested. Also, the blower wheel and motor, wiring and all filters should also be checked for corrosion and damage. Heating contractors have an extensive checklist they will complete when doing your furnace tune-up. A heating system tune-up saves energy and reduces heating costs. National Tune-Up Day was submitted by HomeServe USA, a leading provider of home emergency repair service plans.

National Research Administrator Day! This is a day to recognize the contributions made by administrators every day. Research Administrators and Managers serve an important role in supporting research. They assist the faculty and researchers, protect the institution or organization and assure sound stewardship of sponsored research dollars. Research Administration is found in many types of organizations around the world. It’s in higher education from liberal arts colleges to research universities, health and medical institutions, research institutions, federal and both for-profit and non-profit organizations. Starting with a small number of individuals in the late 1940s until present day, with thousands of acknowledged professionals worldwide, research administrators and managers provide value and expertise to the global research enterprise. National Research Administrator Day was submitted by National Council of University Research Administrators in August of 2015.

Math Storytelling Day! This is a day to appreciate all the ways math enhances our daily lives. Math Storytelling Day is a great opportunity to get children excited about math through stories and games. Math stories can include logic, patterns, puzzles, and numbers. The Natural Math Community of Naturalmath.com created Math Storytelling Day in 2009. Maria Droujkova was inspired after reading a blog post by Seth Godin entitled “What should I do on your birthday?” Seth encouraging readers to think bigger than themselves when making birthday suggestions to friends. Droujkova took the idea to heart and declared along with her daughter Math Story Day would be shared with friends and family on her birthday, September 25.

National Voter Registration Day! More than 300,000 Americans registered to vote in the inaugural National Voter Registration Day of 2012. There are hundreds of local, state and national organizations that are the driving forces behind National Voter Registration Day, and partner organizations help to coordinate thousands of public events to bring awareness to ballot initiatives, local elections, and voter registration. The National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) established the first National Voter Registration Day on September 25, 2012. In 2014, the NASS established the Fourth Tuesday of September as the official day for National Voter Registration Day.

I love lobster dipped in melted butter. I've heard all over those one-hit wonders. Comic books was something I never care for. I could've used this day when our AC needed maintenance back in early Summer. Research Administrator is a job I definitely would pass on. But good luck to those who takes it on. I've never heard a math story before. And yes I'm register to vote.🦐🎼📚👩‍🔬🔬📖📝

I gobbled those peach🍑 hugs right up.Yum!

Sending big squishy hugs(I know you don't like lobster).💕🍂🍁💕