Monday, November 25, 2013

American Holidays


  • The American calendar is filled with numerous holidays. The following table shows some of the more popular holidays. Important national holidays have been indicated in bold face. Most non-essential government offices will be closed on these days. (Fire, Ambulance and Police are always open.) Banks and post offices also tend to be closed on these days, and many businesses will give their employees the day off.
    HolidayDate
    New Year’s DayJanuary 1
    Martin Luther King, Jr. DayThird Monday in January
    Ground Hog DayFebruary 2
    Valentine’s DayFebruary 14
    President’s DayThird Monday in February
    St. Patrick’s DayMarch 17
    April Fool’s DayApril 1
    Patriots DayThird Monday in April
    Good FridaySecond Sunday in May
    Mother’s DaySecond Sunday in May
    Memorial DayLast Monday in May
    Flag DayJune 14
    Father’s DayThird Sunday in June
    Independence DayJuly 4
    Labor DayFirst Monday in September
    Columbus DaySecond Monday in October
    HalloweenOctober 31
    Election DayTuesday after the first Monday in November Federal holiday in years divisible by 4
    Veterans DayNovember 11
    ThanksgivingFourth Thursday in November
    Christmas DayDecember 25

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