Monday, September 15, 2025

🍂 September: New Beginnings & Labor Day Celebrations 🇺🇸📚

Welcome to the very first stop on our year-long journey through English-speaking festivities!

September marks a time of change — leaves begin to turn, students head back to school, and in the United States, the month kicks off with Labor Day, a national holiday celebrated on the first Monday of September.

🇺🇸 Labor Day (USA)

Labor Day honors the contributions of workers and the labor movement. For many Americans, it’s also the unofficial end of summer — a final chance to relax before autumn begins.

How is it celebrated?

  • Backyard barbecues 🍔

  • Parades with marching bands and unions 🎺

  • Big retail sales 🛍️

  • Family outings to parks, beaches, or sports games 🏈

You might hear the phrase:

“No white after Labor Day!” 👗
(It’s an old-fashioned fashion rule… but most people don’t follow it anymore!)


📚 Back to School (UK, USA, Australia...)

In many English-speaking countries, September means Back to School! Children return to the classroom after their summer holidays, and shops are full of school supplies, new uniforms, and lunchboxes.

Some fun vocabulary:

  • UK: “uniform”, “term”, “timetable”

  • USA: “school supplies”, “schedule”, “locker”

  • Australia: Students may return earlier (in late July), but still feel the September spring vibes!


🌍 Wherever you are in the world, September is a time to reset, refocus, and maybe fire up the grill one last time!

Next month, we’ll explore spooky traditions from across the English-speaking world... any guesses? 🎃

See you in October!
The Festivities Team 🥳


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