World Bow Tie Day – A day to celebrate the elegance and history of the bow tie, a unique fashion accessory worn by people of all ages and backgrounds.
International Red Cross Day: It is observed on August 28 every year to commemorate the birth anniversary of Henry Dunant, the founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross. The day is dedicated to recognizing the efforts of the Red Cross in providing humanitarian aid, support, and assistance to those affected by conflicts and disasters.
World Daffodil Day: It is observed on August 28 to raise awareness about cancer and to support those who are currently battling cancer. The day is celebrated by wearing a daffodil, which is the symbol of hope and strength for cancer patients and their families.
International Read Comics in Public Day: It is observed on the last Saturday in August (which falls on August 28 in some years) and encourages people to read comics in public places to promote the popularity and artistry of comics and graphic novels.
Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day: It is observed on August 28 to remember and honor the memories of beloved pets who have passed away. The day is dedicated to providing comfort and support to those who have lost their pets and to celebrate the joy and love they brought into our lives.
World Nature Conservation Day: It is observed on August 28 every year to raise awareness about the importance of nature conservation and to encourage people to take action to protect the environment. The day highlights the need for sustainable development practices that balance economic growth with environmental protection.
1609: English explorer Henry Hudson discovered Delaware Bay.
1830: The first locomotive in the United States, named “Tom Thumb,” raced a horse-drawn car from Baltimore to Ellicott City, Maryland.
1963: More than 200,000 people participated in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in Washington D.C., where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.
1990: The Plainfield Tornado, one of the most devastating tornadoes in Canadian history, hit the town of Plainfield, Illinois, killing 29 people and injuring hundreds more.
2005: Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, causing extensive damage and resulting in more than 1,800 deaths across the Gulf Coast.
2012: NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft became the first man-made object to enter interstellar space.