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Here are some of the things we're supposed to celebrate in November: American Diabetes Month Celebrate Empty Nester Month Diabetic Eye Disease Month Epilepsy Awareness Month Family Stories Month Gluten-Free Diet Awareness Month I Am So Thankful Month International Drum (Percussion) Month Military Family Appreciation Month National Adoption Month National AIDS Awareness Month National Alzheimer's Disease Month National American Indian Heritage Month National COPD Awareness Month National Family Caregivers Month National Georgia Pecan Month National Home Care & Hospice Month National Inspirational Role Models Month National Life Writing Month National Novel Writing Month Link National Peanut Butter Lovers Month National Pet Cancer Awareness Month National Pomegranate Month National Roasting Month National Scholarship Month Prematurity Awareness Month Vegan Month Here are some celebrations for the second week of November: Pursuit of Happiness Week: 8-14 National Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week: 9-15 Fraud Awareness Week: 9-16 World Kindness Week: 10-17 November 8 - Cook Something Bold Day, Dunce Day, Abet and Aid Punsters Day, International Tongue Twister Day, National Parents as Teachers Day November 9 - Chaos Never Dies Day November 10 - Forget-Me-Not Day, Area Code Day, Gingerbread House Day November 11 - Air Day, Veterans Day November 12 - National Pizza With The Works Except Anchovies Day November 13 - World Kindness Day, Sadie Hawkins Day November 14 - Loosen Up Lighten Up Day, American Teddy Bear Day, Operating Room Nurses Day November 15 - I Love to Write Day, America Recycles Day, Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day Food for thought: All human situations have their inconveniences. We feel those of the present but neither see nor feel those of the future; and hence we often make troublesome changes without amendment, and frequently for the worse. ~ Benjamin Franklin He that is of the opinion money will do everything may well be suspected of doing everything for money. ~ Benjamin Franklin He that lives upon hope will die fasting. ~ Benjamin Franklin Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~ Benjamin Franklin |