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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.
Every year on the Thursday before Labor Day, wine lovers raise a glass for International Cabernet Day—this year, it's August 28, 2025. It's more than just a reason to pop a cork. It's a reminder that life tastes better when you can enjoy it close to home. And here on Long Island, we've got more than a few reasons why Cabernet Day pairs perfectly with living here.
Cabernet Sauvignon, the world's most popular re...
Every August 24th, the world cranks up the volume on the unusual for International Strange Music Day. Started in 1997 by New York City musician Patrick Grant, this quirky holiday challenges us to break free from musical ruts and try something completely different. His motto? "Listening without prejudice."
It began in NYC but has since inspired concerts across the U.S. and Europe.
Past Strange Music Day shows have featured everything from
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