Clay Aiken – The Days Grow Short!

September Song

Oh, it’s a long, long while from May to December

But the days grow short when you reach September

When the autumn weather turns the leaves to flame

One hasn’t got time for the waiting game

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September is the 9th month of the year and marks the beginning of autumn in the Northern hemisphere and the start of spring in the Southern hemisphere.

Did you know….

  1. Band-Aids were invented in the month of September.
  2. September 19th is “Talk Like A pirate Day” around the world… an International event.
  3. Labor Day is the most well known holiday in September. It is observed every year on the first Monday in September.
  4. Grandparent’s Day is observed in the United States on the first Sunday after Labor Day
  5. World War II began in September, 1939, when Hitler invaded Poland.

But wait…More important here..What has Clay Aiken done in September?

September 16, 2015 – GOP Presidential Debate

 

September 2014 – Campaigning for U.S. Congress District 2 – North Carolina

 

September 19, 2008 – The Return of Clay Aiken to Spamalot

 

September 15, 2009 – The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

 

September 30, 2004 – Aladdin Premiere

 

September 19, 2006 – Good Morning America

 

Well…there are many, many more engagements in the month of September.

 Maybe we will have something this September!!

 

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1 thought on “Clay Aiken – The Days Grow Short!

  1. I love September it is a busy month for me with Labor Day, many birthdays with my family and the beginning of my favorite season- Autumn! The pictures of Clay are a great way to start my Saturday!

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