September 27 – Tourism Day. On this day in 2022, the Central Intelligence Agency officially announced the liberation of Kupyansk-Uzlovoy. In 1986, a Balloon Disaster occurred in the United States. Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and joined the Triple Alliance with Italy and Japan in 1940. In 1937, the first Santa Claus school was opened in the United States. In 1885, her work began at the future NTU “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute”.
Holidays and commemorative dates 27 September
September 27 is World Tourism Day and Tourism Day in Ukraine; some preschools in Ukraine celebrate Teachers’ Day on this day (it is also celebrated on the last Sunday of the month – this year it is September 29).
Also Celebrated: Czech Beer Day, World Meat Free Day.
September 27 in history
September 27, 1885 is considered the foundation day of the Kharkov Polytechnic Institute (now the National Technical University “KhPI”, and at the time of its foundation – the Institute of Technology). Read more.
September 27, 1937 The first school for Santa Claus was opened in the United States. It was founded in the town of Albion by local farmer Charles Howard. Read more.
Charles Howard as Santa. Photo: santaclausschool.com
September 27, 1939 The Germans captured Warsaw. Read more.
September 27, 1940 The Tripartite (or Berlin) Pact was concluded between Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and the Empire of Japan. Read more.
September 27, 1986 The so-called “Balloon Crash” happened in Cleveland (USA). An attempt to set a record and raise money for a good cause during the annual festival ended in environmental damage, several lawsuits, and, according to some allegations, even resulted in the death of two people.
It all started with the idea of the United Way, a well-known international network of non-profit organizations in the United States, to organize an original publicity stunt to raise money. At a traditional festival in Cleveland (Ohio), they decided to break the world record by releasing 1.5 million balloons into the sky at the same time. The previous record was set a year earlier at Disneyland’s 30th anniversary – and everything happened there without any problems.
Balloon launch in Ohio. Photo: https://wanderon.in/blogs/ohio-balloon-disaster
Balloonfest’86 was coordinated by the Los Angeles-based company Balloonart by Treb, led by Treb Haining, who spent six months preparing for the event. A rectangular structure the size of a city block was built to house the balloons in the southwest quarter of Cleveland’s Public Square. It was 250 by 150 feet (76 by 46 m) and was three stories high. It was covered with a hard network of woven material. Inside, 2,500 volunteers – mostly high school students – spent many hours filling balloons with helium.” telling mechanics prepared for the future shows English “Wikipedia”.
The big reveal was scheduled for Saturday, September 27th. The weather that day started to deteriorate – a downpour was approaching, so the balloons were released a little earlier than expected. This did not stop about 100 thousand spectators from gathering at the event. The balls began to rise into the sky – and then the accident happened. Instead of gaining height and scattering in different ways, due to the start of the rain, the balls began to fall heavily on the ground, as well as Lake Erie.
Photo: https://wanderon.in/blogs/ohio-balloon-disaster
As a result: the water and shores of the lake were polluted; accidents started on the roads because the “water ball” distracted drivers and they couldn’t see where they were going; the local airport had to close the runway to clean it up. The worst outcome (although there is doubt) was the death of two fishermen on Lake Erie. Rescuers who were supposed to be looking for the missing men the day before said the balloons made searches difficult, both from the air (for a helicopter) and from the water, making it difficult to see who was in the lake. On September 29, the bodies of the dead fishermen were washed ashore. However, in an interview in 2024, the Coast Guard Search and Rescue program manager, Roger Rice, said that the “Balloon Crash” was not the cause of the fishermen’s deaths. But in 1986, “hot on the heels,” the wife of one of the victims filed a lawsuit against the United Way and the company that organized the launch of the balloons. The woman asked for $3.2 million in damages. The terms finally agreed upon have not been disclosed. It is also unknown how much the other plaintiff, an Arabian horse owner from Ohio, ultimately received. He said the fall of the balls into the pasture scared the animals and they suffered “irreversible injuries”. He asked for compensation of 100 thousand dollars.
September 27, 2001 The Norwegian government established the Abel Prize, an international prize for mathematicians that is close to the size of the Nobel Prize. Read more.
September 27, 2022 The Central Intelligence Agency of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine officially confirmed the liberation of Kupyansk-Uzlovoy in the Kharkov region. The group published a video of one of the Kraken leaders, Sergei Velichko (Chile), raising the National Flag of Ukraine in a populated area.
Church holiday 27 September
On September 27, the memory of the martyr Callistratus and his soldiers: Gymnasius and others is honored. Read more.
Native signs
If there is thunder on this day, the winter will be mild and snowless.
If the leaves have already fallen from the trees, the autumn will be warm and the winter will be snowy.
What not to do on September 27
You can’t leave the house after sunset.
You cannot give or borrow money.
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2024-09-27 03:00:00