False "New Day" detection
This doesn't happen all the time, but occasionally, apparently, the "event thread" will think the day (and possibly month) has rolled-over and re-execute daily (and now monthly) events, unnecessarily:
/var/log/sbbs.log:2024-11-09T08:11:54.805340-08:00 git sbbs: evnt BBS Events New Day and Month - Prev: Wed Dec 31 1969 04:00 pm
/var/log/sbbs.log:2024-11-09T08:51:47.423710-08:00 git sbbs: evnt BBS Events New Day and Month - Prev: Wed Dec 31 1969 04:00 pm
/var/log/sbbs.log.8:2024-09-19T09:10:17.954368-07:00 git sbbs: evnt BBS Events New Day - Prev: Wed Dec 31 1969 04:00 pm
/var/log/sbbs.log.8:2024-09-19T09:11:29.685987-07:00 git sbbs: evnt BBS Events New Day - Prev: Wed Dec 31 1969 04:00 pm
/var/log/sbbs.log.8:2024-09-19T09:13:27.670014-07:00 git sbbs: evnt BBS Events New Day - Prev: Wed Dec 31 1969 04:00 pm
/var/log/sbbs.log.8:2024-09-19T09:30:50.935397-07:00 git sbbs: evnt BBS Events New Day - Prev: Wed Dec 31 1969 04:00 pm
/var/log/sbbs.log.8:2024-09-19T09:42:03.016995-07:00 git sbbs: evnt BBS Events New Day - Prev: Wed Dec 31 1969 04:00 pm
That time stamp is the Unix time_t epoch (value 0) representation in the U.S. Pacific time zone.