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Fun Holiday – Good Neighbor Day

Neighbors are an integral part of our social lives – whether at home or at work. Good Neighbor Day on September 28 is an annual holiday that promotes neighborliness and niceness towards people who surround us.

28 Sep
Good Neighbor Day
Monday, September 28, 2026
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Red and blue neighbor doors in Dublin.
Close neighbors in Dublin.
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The holiday was created by Becky Mattson of Arizona in the 1970s as a way to encourage neighbors to be good to each other. In 1978, then American President, Jimmy Carter issued a proclamation that designated September 24, 1978 as National Good Neighbor Day. In 2004, the United States Senate passed a resolution to celebrate September 26, 2004 as National Good Neighbor Day.

Prior to 2003, the holiday was celebrated on the fourth Sunday in September. Now it is unofficially celebrated in the U.S. and around the world as Good Neighbor Day.

How to Celebrate?

  • Be nice to your neighbor – at home or elsewhere.
  • If you don’t know your neighbors well, maybe today is your chance to go up to them and strike up a conversation.
  • Bake some goodies and share them with your neighbors. Bring them to work for your work neighbors.
  • Invite your neighbors to your home for a meal.
  • Don’t live in the U.S.? Don’t let that stop you from showing your appreciation for your neighbors.

Did You Know…

…that the word neighbor comes from the Old English word neahgebur, where neah means near and gebur means inhabitant?

Good Neighbor Day Observances

Year Weekday Date Name
2025 Sun Sep 28 Good Neighbor Day
2026 Mon Sep 28 Good Neighbor Day
2027 Tue Sep 28 Good Neighbor Day
2028 Thu Sep 28 Good Neighbor Day
2029 Fri Sep 28 Good Neighbor Day
2030 Sat Sep 28 Good Neighbor Day
2031 Sun Sep 28 Good Neighbor Day
2032 Tue Sep 28 Good Neighbor Day
2033 Wed Sep 28 Good Neighbor Day
2034 Thu Sep 28 Good Neighbor Day