Calendar Of 2007 September
Key Events in September 2007
The calendar for September 2007 is filled with exciting events and important dates. September is the ninth month of the year and the third quarter of the year is coming to an end. This month is known for the beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and the start of spring in the Southern Hemisphere.
As we take a look at the calendar for September 2007, we can see that there are several key events and holidays marked. The month starts on a Saturday, and the first day of the month is also Labor Day in the United States. This federal holiday is celebrated on the first Monday of September every year and is a day to honor the contributions and achievements of American workers.
Holidays and Observances
Some of the notable events in September 2007 include the iPhone launch by Apple, which revolutionized the smartphone industry. The iPhone was announced by Steve Jobs, the co-founder and CEO of Apple, at the Macworld conference in San Francisco. Another significant event was the release of the movie 'The Brave One', starring Jodie Foster. The movie premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and received positive reviews from critics.
In addition to Labor Day, there are several other holidays and observances in September 2007. These include Patriot Day on September 11, which commemorates the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and Constitution Day on September 17, which celebrates the adoption of the United States Constitution. The calendar for September 2007 also marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah, which starts on September 12 and ends on September 14.