October Day is a celebration that takes place on October 1st each year, often associated with various cultural and seasonal festivities. It marks the beginning of autumn in many regions, highlighting themes of harvest and change. Additionally, some communities may use this day to promote awareness about environmental issues or to celebrate local traditions. The specific significance can vary depending on local customs and practices.
October 1972 was a month, not a day.
It is in October. It is the 31st of October, which is the last day of October and the day before the 1st of November.
October 5 1950 was a Thursday.
October 5, 1952 was a Sunday.
2nd October to 8th October is considered as Prohibition Week. 8th October being the last day of the Prohibition Week is to be observed as dry day.
Sweetest Day is celebrated on the third Saturday in October. The 2010 Sweetest Day is on October 16.
The day of the week for October 25, 1944 was a Wednesday.
Columbus Day is annually on the second Monday of October.
October holidays include Halloween, United Nations Day and Columbus Day.
It's already passed.
It is on the second Monday in October, which in 2015 is Monday the 12th of October.
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