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Hello October: Events and Holidays You'll Want to Celebrate

This month is so much more than Halloween!

By Macaroni KID September 25, 2024

From fall football to trick-or-treating... October brings with it all sorts of annual celebrations and traditions! We love this month too because it's a time of transition: The weather cools, the leaves change, and we can take our favorite cozy sweaters out of storage and make our favorite apple pie.

But that's not all that's happening this month! From Breast Cancer Awareness Month to Mental Illness Awareness Week, there are lots of important observances taking place in October, along with fun holidays to celebrate, like Diwali and Make a Difference Day. 

Here are 10 Events and Holidays to Celebrate this Month:


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1. Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Breast cancer is by far the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American women, according to the Centers for Disease Control. About 250,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. Each of the women and men diagnosed has their own story. Read Angela Duncan's life story here. We are proud to have her as the Apollo Beach - Ruskin - Wimauma, Fla. Macaroni KID publisher. Oct. 1-31



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2. Homemade Cookie Day

Kick off October by making cookies with your kids on Homemade Cookie Day. Check out this fun fall recipe for Caramel Apple Cookies. Yum! Oct. 1  Find more Cookie Recipes here.



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3. Mental Illness Awareness Week

One in 5 U.S. adults experiences mental illness each year and 1 in 6 U.S. youth aged 6-17 experience a mental health disorder each year, according to the National Association of Mental Illness. Now, if you need help or know someone in need, you can reach out immediately for help. You can dial “988” to reach trained crisis counselors anywhere in the United States if you need help in a mental health, substance use, or suicide crisis anywhere in the United States. Learn more about 988 here. Oct. 2-8 For more information on mental health read: Mindful Autumn Moments



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4. Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur is the “Day of Atonement” during which Jews around the world reflect on their sins from the past year and ask for forgiveness. The focus of the Yom Kippur holiday? Introspection and connecting to your religion. To do that, they fast from sundown the night before to sundown the night of Yom Kippur. This noodle kugel is one family's traditional way to break the fast once the holiday is concluded.
Oct. 11-12



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5. Fire Prevention Week

Fire Prevention Week is the perfect time to talk about fire safety with our families, and also to ensure our home and children are prepared in the case of an emergency. Check out these 10 National Fire Prevention Association fire safety tips for families. Oct. 6-12
Also check out Be Ready to Survive an Emergency and Emergency Preparedness Month for the Family 



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6. Indigenous Peoples' Day

Did you know many US states and the District of Columbia, along with more than 130 cities across the United States, now observe Indigenous Peoples' Day instead of or in addition to Columbus Day? It's a way to acknowledge and honor the people native to our lands. Find out the Native American tribes that called your area home on this map. Oct. 14



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7. International Day of the Girl Child

This year's theme, "Our time is now—our rights, our future," brings attention to the existing burdens on girls around the world, looking ahead at a decade of investing in the future of girls' leadership and potential. Oct. 11



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8. Make a Difference Day

The fourth Saturday in October is devoted to helping others by doing volunteer work in the community. Find a project you and the kids can volunteer for and make a difference today! Oct. 26. For local volunteer options, please check: Family Friendly Volunteer Opportunities



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9. Diwali

Diwali is the most significant holiday in Indian culture. Also known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali celebrates the Indian New Year. It traditionally spans over 5 days, but many families will gather on day three, as that is when the major festivities take place. Sharing food and sweets is an integral aspect of Diwali. Here are two amazing recipes for Indian dishes from Sarina Shah Grady, a Macaroni KID reader. Oct 29th to Nov 3rd



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10. Halloween

One of the most anticipated holidays of the year for many kids! Dressing up in fun costumes, fun treats, and candy... what's not to love? Be sure to check Macaroni KID Greater Woodbridge's event calendar as well as our soon-to-be-published Fall Guide to find all the great local Halloween activities and events happening today! Oct. 31
Check out all our Halloween Articles here filled with great advice, costume ideas, decorations and more.


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