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National Good Neighbor Day

National Good Neighbor Day is held on September 26. On September 22, 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed Proclamation 4601 establishing September 24, 1978 as National Good Neighbor Day, stating that it should be observed "with appropriate ceremonies and activities." On April 28, 2004, the Senate passed a resolution by Montana Senator Max Baucus to designate September 26 as National Good Neighbor Day. This event in the third decade of the month September is annual. Help us Help us 
26 September - National Good Neighbor Day
A good neighbor will always try to be friendly, available, and approachable. Good neighbors respect each other.
Since neighbours live right next to you, they're the best people to watch over your property when you aren't around. Neighbours subconsciously learn your habits and can pick up when something isn't quite right.
Greet your neighbors: Demonstrate an interest in them. Make an effort to meet them and learn their names. Get involved with your neighborhood: Be an active member of your community. Lend a hand: Your neighbors will appreciate any help you offer, so look out for opportunities to lend a hand.

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