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Every October 22, we celebrate National Nut Day—a delightfully crunchy tribute to one of nature's oldest and most portable foods. The holiday began as a campaign by Liberation Foods Company, a fair-trade collective that wanted to raise awareness of ethical nut farming and healthy snacking.
Humans have been cracking nuts for nearly 800,000 years, according to archaeological finds of hazelnut shells and walnut remnants scattered across ancient fire pits. They're energy-dense, rich in protein and healthy fats, and—scientifically speaking—more satisfying to crunch than any stress ball.
In 1999, Harvey Ball—the artist behind the classic yellow smiley face—decided the world needed more kindness. He created World Smile Day with one simple mission: "Do an act of kindness. Help one person smile." Every year on the first Friday in October, people around the globe celebrate with small gestures that spread happiness.
And honestly, living in Nassau County, Long Island makes smiling easy every single day. Here's why…
Did you know October 1 is World Vegetarian Day? Established back in 1977 by the North American Vegetarian Society, and later endorsed by the International Vegetarian Union, this day kicks off Vegetarian Awareness Month. It's all about celebrating the health benefits, environmental impact, and downright delicious flavors of going meatless — even if it's just for a single meal.
And fun fact for your trivia nights: Pythagoras (yep, the triangle guy) was an early advocate of vegetarianism. Proof that you can love math and still be passionate about lentils.
Every September 26th, we celebrate Johnny Appleseed Day — honoring the legendary figure who walked barefoot across early America planting apple nurseries and leaving behind one of the country's most enduring food traditions.
But who was Johnny Appleseed, really? And how does his story connect to the orchards, cider mills, and family farms we enjoy today on Long Island? Let's dig in.
Johnny Appleseed's real name was John Chapman, born i...
Did you know September 4th is National Wildlife Day? This holiday was created in 2005 by animal advocate Colleen Paige to raise awareness about endangered species and conservation efforts. It's a chance to pause, appreciate the incredible diversity of wildlife around us, and maybe even swap your Netflix "wildlife docuseries binge" for a real-life encounter with nature.
And here's the best part: you don't need to trek to the Serengeti to see amazing animals—you've got plenty of native wildlife right here on Long Island, especially in Nassau County.
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