Guyana Edition

September 22, 2026

World Safe Crossing Day leads today's complete edition for Guyana.

Daily Edition

Tuesday, September 22, 2026

Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.

Crop faceless person in elegant black trousers and shoes walking on crosswalk in daytime
World Calendar Day

World Safe Crossing Day

A day for roads, crosswalks, signals, ferry landings, station platforms, and the care people owe one another in motion.

Colorful Durga idol with intricate ornaments and lion at a religious festival.
Regional/Cultural Day

Navratri

Nine nights of prayer, fasting, and dance dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga. In Guyana, each night features different devotional songs, and the final night ends with a feast that breaks the fast. The mandirs are packed, and the drums play until dawn. . 2026: Sep 22. 2027: Oct 11.

Two volunteers assist a community member outside their home, fostering social good.
Regional/Cultural Day

Guyana Helpful Neighbor Day

A day for borrowing, lifting, watching, warning, checking in, and making the block feel less anonymous.

A charming coati stands in the lush greenery of Flores, Petén, Guatemala.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Guatemala Day

You witness the resplendent quetzal, jaguar, and howler monkeys that thrive in Guatemala's cloud forests and jungles. You find that Guatemalan families typically keep chickens, dogs, and colorful macaws as their most popular domestic animals. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Artistic wooden cups with tropical designs in Masaya, Nicaragua. A showcase of vibrant Nicaraguan craftsmanship.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Nicaragua Day

You honor Nicaraguan cacao and coffee, crops that have shaped the nation's economy and daily life since colonial times and continue to be exported worldwide under brands like Café Soluble Nicaragüense. You appreciate how these beans represent both the country's agricultural soul and the morning ritual that connects every Nicaraguan to the land.