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SUMMARY:Raksha Bandhan
DESCRIPTION:Raksha Bandhan (or Raksha Bandhana) is a Hindu festival that celebrates the relationship between brothers and sisters\, and families\, on the full moon of the Hindu month of Shravana (Shravan Poornima)\, or around July and August. This day is also called Brother and Sister Day. \nIs Raksha Bandhan a Public Holiday?\nRaksha Bandhan is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours. \nWhat Do People Do?\nThe festivities of Rakhi Bandhan begin at day break where people wear new clothes and gather for worship. Traditionally\, the sister ties a rakhi or raksha bandhan\, a bracelet made of interwoven red and gold threads and amulets\, around their brother’s wrists while offering a prayer of happiness and prosperity. The brother then offers his sister gifts such as a piece of jewelry or money\, while promising to protect her under any circumstances. During this exchange\, the brother and sister traditionally offer each other sweets. \nAfter performing all these rituals\, the whole family gathers together to enjoy in the festivities. They celebrate with food\, sweets\, gifts\, music and dance. It is a day to reflect on family memories as well as other family members who live far away. \nIn Nepal\, the festival is celebrated by both Hindus and Buddhists. The Brahmins put the rakhis around everyone’s wrist and it is worn until Diwali. \nPublic Life\nRaksha Bandhan is a restricted holiday in India\, so government offices and many businesses are closed on this day. It is not a nationwide public holiday in countries such as Australia\, Canada\, the United Kingdom\, and the United States. \nBackground\nRaksha Bandhan is based on the battle between the deities and the demons where the king of the deities\, Lord Indra feared that they were going to lose to the demons. The wife of the king\, Indrani (Shashikala) prepared a sacred thread with her religious power and tied it around her husband’s right wrist in hopes that it would protect him from the demons. Her hopes came true when the deities defeated the demons later that day and Lord Indra returned to her safely. \nThe occasion involves more than a celebration among brothers and sisters but also a pledge of moral\, cultural and spiritual values. The festival and rituals of Raksha Bandhan has become so important to Hindus that brothers and sisters try to visit each other in order to bring back the solidarity of the family\, binding the family together in an emotional bond of love. \nSymbols\nRakhi has been a symbol of seeking help or protection from the powerful ones by the weaker ones. The translation behind this ceremony comes from the word Raksha meaning protection and Bandhan meaning the verb to tie.  The Raksha bandhan or rakhi symbolizes a “thread of protection”.
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CATEGORIES:Hindu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240815
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240816
DTSTAMP:20260403T194041
CREATED:20240819T211114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T211902Z
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SUMMARY:Assumption of Mary
DESCRIPTION:Catholic churches in the United States celebrate the feast of the Assumption on August 15 each year to honor the belief that Jesus’ mother was taken to heaven. \nIs Assumption of Mary a Public Holiday?\nAssumption of Mary is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours. \nWhat Do People Do?\nMany Christians in the United States attend mass (church service) and have big feasts to celebrate Mary’s rise into heaven on Assumption Day. Although it is not celebrated as extravagantly as other countries\, there are many states that have festivals with music\, dancing\, food vendors\, artwork\, parades and firework shows to celebrate this event. \nOne of the largest Assumption Day celebrations is in Cleveland\, Ohio\, where there is a four-day festival that starts on August 12. The festival celebrates the Feast of Assumption in the city’s Little Italy neighborhood. \nPublic Life\nAssumption Day\, which is on August 15\, is not a public holiday in the United States so schools\, government offices and businesses are open. Public transport providers run to their usual schedules. In New York City\, the laws regarding which side of the street you can park on are suspended for Assumption Day. \nBackground\nAssumption Day is considered a Holy Day of Obligation\, but if it falls on a Saturday or on a Monday\, it is not obligatory by the church to attend mass.  This was amended in the church calendar by US (United States) bishops in 1991.
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CATEGORIES:Christian
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240808
DTSTAMP:20260403T194041
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T044813Z
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SUMMARY:Purple Heart Day
DESCRIPTION:Purple Heart Day is an observance that commemorates the creation of the Purple Heart Medal in 1782. \nIs Purple Heart Day a Public Holiday?\nThis is not a public holiday. Government and public offices\, businesses\, and schools are not closed on this day but may hold special events and outreach programs to commemorate the annual observance. \nThe holiday also encourages people to pay their respects to fallen soldiers\, to listen to the stories of soldiers and veterans\, and to thank them for their service to the nation. \nFrom the Revolutionary War to WW I\nThe Purple Heart was first created on August 7\, 1782 by the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army\, General George Washington. Then known as the Badge of Military Merit\, it was awarded to 3 Revolutionary soldiers in 1783. \nAfter the end of the American War of Independence\, no medals were awarded until 1932\, when the medal was revived on the bicentennial anniversary of George Washington’s birth. According to a circular dated February 22\, 1932\, Purple Heart Medals were to be awarded to those wounded or killed while serving in the United States Armed Forces as a result of enemy action on or after April 5\, 1917. The United States officially joined the First World War on April 6\, 1917. \n1.8 Million Awarded\nAt current estimates about 1.8 million Purple Hearts have been awarded since then. \nToday\, in addition to being awarded to those who fight wars overseas\, the Purple Heart is also given to military personnel who display bravery and valor as prisoners of war and while fighting certain types of domestic terrorists. \nA Symbol of Bravery\nThe Purple Heart is a heart shaped purple medal with a gold border. The front has a profile of George Washington\, while the back has the words for military merit inscribed on it. The medal is attached to a piece of purple silk with a silver border. \nPublic Life\nThe observance is also called the National Purple Heart Day\, Purple Heart Appreciation Day\, and Purple Heart Recognition Day. \nPurple Heart Day is an unofficial observance. This means that businesses\, government offices and public transport do not close on this day. \nVeteran and military organizations hold remembrance meetings for fallen heroes and special events to thank soldiers\, veterans\, and Purple Heart recipients on this day. Many people fly the American flags at their homes and businesses as a way to show their solidarity with the troops. \nThe Purple Heart Foundation\, the fundraising arm of the Military Order of the Purple Heart\, recommends donating time and money to the foundation or to other organizations working with Purple Heart recipients and their families on this day. They also encourage people to listen to soldiers and veterans and learn more about their life stories and their military service.
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CATEGORIES:Observance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240803
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SUMMARY:Summer Break
DESCRIPTION:HAPPY SUMMER BREAK\nSCHOOL IS CLOSED\nSEE YOU AFTER SUMMER BREAK
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CATEGORIES:School Break,School Closed
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240729
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SUMMARY:Parents' Day
DESCRIPTION:Parental figures in the United States receive the recognition for the role they play in their children’s lives on Parents’ Day. The day aims to promote responsible parenting and to recognize positive parental role models. It celebrates the special bonds of love between parental figures and their children. \nIs Parents’ Day a Public Holiday?\nParents’ Day is not a public holiday. It falls on Sunday\, July 28\, 2024 and most businesses follow regular Sunday opening hours in United States. \nWhat Do People Do?\nParents’ Day is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of July each year. Citizens\, organizations\, and federal\, state\, and local governmental and legislative entities are encouraged to recognize Parents’ Day through proclamations\, activities\, and educational efforts to recognize\, uplift and support the role of parents in bringing up their children. \nThe Parents’ Day Council plays an active role in celebrating and promoting Parents’ Day through a range of events and activities.  For example\, the council honors “Parents of the Year” at local\, state and national levels. Those who have been nominated or selected are people who exemplify the standard and ideal of positive parenthood. Exemplary parents from each state are nominated for “National Parents of the Year”. \nParents’ Day is a popular time for people to send cards and gifts\, including flowers\, cakes and food hampers\, to those who play an important role as a positive parental figure in their lives. It is also a time for families to come together for lunches or dinners. Special tributes to parental figures who are seen as role models are made through local announcements\, at church services\, or at local community events. Parents’ Day proclamations and rallies have been held in recent times and involved organizations such as the United Civil Rights Councils of America. \nPublic Life\nParents’ Day is a national observance but it is not a public holiday in the United States. \nBackground\nParents’ Day promotes the message that the role of the parent is important in human development\, which requires investment\, focus\, and commitment. In 1994 President Bill Clinton signed into law a resolution adopted by the US Congress to establish the fourth Sunday of every July as Parents’ Day. This day is similar to Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. According to the Congressional Resolution\, Parents’ Day is established for “recognizing\, uplifting\, and supporting the role of parents in the rearing of children” (cited in the National Parents’ Day Council website). \nSymbols\nImages of people engaged in active learning activities with their children are often used in photos\, posters\, paintings\, stickers and sketches to promote Parents’ Day. Images of flowers are also used to promote the day. The messages that organizations try to portray through these images are that: commitment is a core family value; parental responsibilities are important to children’s growth and development; and that unconditional love is needed for a strong bond between parental figures and their children. Parental figures include biological\, foster or step-parents.
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CATEGORIES:Observance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240718
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T180430Z
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SUMMARY:Ashura
DESCRIPTION:The Day of Ashura is the 10th day of the Islamic month of Muharram. The Prophet Muhammad singled it out as a recommended fasting day and made it a meritorious act for his followers. He also recommended fasting the day before and after. Through fasting\, all of one’s sins for the previous year are forgiven. It is also a day singled out for charity\, visiting the sick\, and extra worship. \nIt is narrated that many important events in sacred history occurred on the day of Ashura\, most importantly the salvation of Moses and his followers and the drowning of the Pharaoh. Also\, Noah’s Ark is said to have landed atop a mountain as the flood waters receded. In commemoration of this event\, there is a tradition in many Muslim cultures to cook a hearty yet sweet stew of hulled wheat and other ingredients said to have been left towards the end of the Ark’s journey. In the years after the death of the Prophet\, his grandson\, Husayn\, was martyred on the day of Ashura; his sacrifice and the noble rank of his family is honored on this day. \n 
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CATEGORIES:Muslim
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240708
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SUMMARY:Muharram
DESCRIPTION:Many Muslims in countries such as the United States observe the start of the Islamic New Year on the first day of Muharram\, which is the first month in the Islamic calendar. \nIs Muharram a Public Holiday?\nMuharram is not a public holiday. It falls on Sunday\, July 7\, 2024 and most businesses follow regular Sunday opening hours in United States. \nWhat Do People Do?\nSome Islamic organizations in the United States post announcements reminding people of the first day of Muharram prior to the event. Muharram is one of the four sanctified months in the Islamic calendar. Some Muslim Americans choose to fast during this month\, although fasting is not obligatory. Many Muslims engage in voluntary prayer\, including evening prayer\, during Muharram. \nThe Day of Ashura (or Ashurah) is known as the most sacred day in the month of Muharram. It is the 10th day of Muharram and is a day of fasting for many Sunni Muslims. Many Shi’a Muslims use the day to commemorate the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali in 680 CE. Some Muslims give to charity on this day. \nPublic Life\nThe first day of Muharram is an Islamic observance and is not a federal public holiday in the United States. \nBackground\nMuharram is the first month in the Islamic year and a time of mourning and peace. It is forbidden for Muslims to fight during this month. A number of important events in Islamic history have occurred in the month of Muharram. These include: \n\nThe Battle of Karbala (currently in Iraq) on the tenth day of Muharram in the year 680 CE\, during which Husayn ibn Ali\, a grandson of the Prophet Muhammed\, and his companions were killed.\nThe restriction of Husayn ibn Ali’s access to water on the seventh day.\n\nThe Shi’a and Sunni denominations of Islam attach different weights to these events and mark them in different ways.
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CATEGORIES:Muslim
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240705
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T225010Z
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SUMMARY:Independence Day
DESCRIPTION:Independence Day is celebrated on July 4 and is often known as the Fourth of July. It is the anniversary of the publication of the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain in 1776. \nIndependence Day Celebrations\nIndependence Day is a day of family celebrations with picnics and barbecues\, showing a great deal of emphasis on the American tradition of political freedom. Activities associated with the day include watermelon or hotdog eating competitions and sporting events\, such as baseball games\, three-legged races\, swimming activities\, and tug-of-war games. \nThe American flag is often placed outside homes and buildings on July 4th\, and communities arrange fireworks after dark. The most impressive firework displays are shown on television. Big cities like New York and Washington\, D.C. often organize parades and other large public events on the 4th of July. \nSome employees use one or more vacation days to create a long weekend to escape to their favorite beach or vacation spot. \nAmerican Day\nIndependence Day is a patriotic holiday for celebrating the United States. Politicians appear at public events to show their support for their country’s history\, heritage\, and people. \nAbove all\, people in the United States express and give thanks for the freedom and liberties fought by the first generation of many of today’s Americans. The Statue of Liberty is a national monument associated with Independence Day. \nIs Independence Day a Public Holiday?\nThis is a state public holiday. State government offices are closed. Some schools and businesses may also be closed on this day. \nFourth of July\nIndependence Day is a federal holiday. If July 4 is a Saturday\, it is observed on Friday\, July 3. If July 4 is a Sunday\, it is observed on Monday\, July 5. Government offices and schools are closed. Some businesses may be closed as well. \nIn some years\, many employees use a portion of their vacation days to create a long weekend. This can cause congestion in some places\, particularly towards popular holiday destinations. \nThere are many public events\, parades\, shows\, and fireworks displays. This may cause local disruption to traffic. Public transit systems do not usually operate on their regular timetables. \nThe History of Independence Day\nIn 1775\, people in the thirteen colonies began fighting the British under King George III for their own independence. On July 2\, 1776\, Congress secretly voted for independence from Great Britain. Two days later\, on July 4\, 1776\, the final wording of the Declaration of Independence was approved\, and the document was published. The first public reading of the Declaration of Independence was on July 8\, 1776. Delegates began to sign the Declaration of Independence on August 2\, 1776. \nIn 1870\, Independence Day was made an unpaid holiday for federal employees. In 1941\, it became a paid holiday for them. \nThe first description of how Independence Day would be celebrated was in a letter from John Adams to his wife Abigail on July 3\, 1776. He described “pomp and parade\, with shows\, games\, sports\, guns\, bells\, bonfires\, and illuminationst” throughout the United States. However\, the term “Independence Day” was not used until 1791. \nInterestingly\, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams\, both signers of the Declaration of Independence and presidents of the United States\, died on July 4\, 1826—exactly 50 years after the adoption of the declaration. \nIt is also important to note that Native Americans lived in the country\, and each tribe had its own nation and government prior to the European settlers.
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CATEGORIES:Federal Holiday,School Closed
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240628
DTSTAMP:20260403T194041
CREATED:20240915T184045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240915T184057Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Program Prep
DESCRIPTION:SCHOOL IS CLOSED FOR TWO DAYS TO PREPARE THE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT FOR SUMMER PROGRAM\nHAPPY SUMMER PROGRAM
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CATEGORIES:School Break,School Closed
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240621
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T215809Z
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SUMMARY:June Solstice
DESCRIPTION:There are two solstices every year: one in June and one in December. The June solstice marks the longest day north of the equator and the shortest day in the south. \nSun Reaches Most Northerly Point\nThe June solstice is the moment the Sun is directly above the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere. This is the northernmost latitude it reaches during the year. After the solstice\, it begins moving south again. \nLongest Day in the North\nSince the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun in June\, it receives more sunlight during the course of a day. The North Pole’s tilt toward the Sun is greatest at the solstice\, so this event marks the longest day of the year north of the equator. \nThis effect is greatest in locations that are farther away from the equator. In tropical areas\, the longest day is just a little longer than 12 hours; in the temperate zone\, it is significantly longer; and places within the Arctic Circle experience Midnight Sun or polar day\, when the Sun does not set at night. \nShortest Day in the South\nConversely\, the day of the June solstice is the shortest day of the year in the Southern Hemisphere. Here\, too\, the effect is greater the farther a location is away from the equator. \nPlaces within the Antarctic Circle experience polar night\, when the Sun does not rise at all. \nWhy Is It Called a “Solstice?”\nDuring a year\, the subsolar point—the spot on the Earth’s surface directly beneath the Sun—slowly moves along a north-south axis. Having reached its southernmost point at the December solstice\, it stops and starts moving northward until it crosses the equator on the day of the March equinox. At the June solstice\, which marks the northernmost point of its journey\, it stops again to start its journey back toward the south. \nThis is how the solstices got their name: the term comes from the Latin words sol and sistere\, meaning “Sun” and “to stand still”. \nInitially\, the naming arose from observations of how the Sun’s apparent path across the sky changes slightly from one day to the next\, which is caused by the same process as the subsolar point’s movement described above. \nIn the months leading up to the June solstice\, the position of sunrise and sunset creeps northward. On the day of the solstice\, it reaches its northernmost point. After that\, the daily path of the Sun across the sky begins to creep southward again. \nWhy Does the Sun Move North and South?\nThe subsolar point moves north and south during the year because the Earth’s axis is tilted at an angle of about 23.4° in relation to the ecliptic\, an imaginary plane created by Earth’s path around the Sun. In June\, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun\, and the subsolar point is north of the equator. As the Earth travels toward the opposite side of its orbit\, which it reaches in December\, the Southern Hemisphere gradually receives more sunlight\, and the subsolar point travels south. \nThe Solstices and the Seasons\nThe June solstice marks the start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere and the start of winter in the Southern Hemisphere\, according to one definition. \nSunrise and Sunset Times Lag Behind\nThe longest day of the year is commonly associated with the earliest sunrise and latest sunset of the year. However\, in most locations\, the earliest sunrise happens a few days before the solstice\, while the latest sunset occurs some days after it. \nThe June Solstice in the Calendar\nEven though most people consider June 21 as the date of the June solstice\, it can happen anytime between June 20 and June 22\, depending on the time zone. June 22 solstices are rare—the last June 22 solstice took place in 1975\, and there won’t be another one until 2203. \nWhy Does the Date Vary?\nThe date of the equinoxes and solstices varies because a year in our calendar does not exactly match the length of the tropical year—the time it takes the Earth to complete an orbit around the Sun. \nToday’s Gregorian calendar has 365 days in a common year and 366 days in a leap year. However\, our planet takes about 365.242199 days to orbit the Sun. This means that the timing of the equinoxes and solstices slowly drifts apart from the Gregorian calendar\, and the solstice happens about 6 hours later each year. Eventually\, the accumulated lag becomes so large that it falls on the following date. \nTo realign the calendar with the tropical year\, a leap day is introduced (nearly) every four years. When this happens\, the equinox and solstice dates shift back to the earlier date again. \nOther factors influencing the timing of the equinoxes and solstices include variations in the length of a tropical year and in the orbital and daily rotational motion of the Earth\, such as the “wobble” in the Earth’s axis (precession).
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CATEGORIES:Season
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240621
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CREATED:20240829T044016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T044210Z
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SUMMARY:American Eagle Day
DESCRIPTION:American Eagle Day celebrates one of the most recognizable American national symbols – the once-endangered bald eagle. \nIs American Eagle Day a Public Holiday?\nAlthough American Eagle Day is not a public holiday\, businesses and schools may be closed because it falls on the same date as West Virginia Day in 2024\, which is a public holiday in West Virginia. \nCelebrated annually on June 20\, the observance commemorates the day in 1782\, when the bird was added to the official Seal of the United States. \nAn American Symbol\nOn the front side of the Great Seal of the United States\, a bald eagle is depicted holding an olive branch in its right talon and 13 arrows in its left. The olive branch and arrows symbolize the United States’ commitment to peace and its readiness for war\, while the number of arrows – 13 – refers to the original 13 states. \nThis side of the seal is considered the coat of arms of the US and is used on most official US government documents. \nCultural Significance\nIn addition to being an important American national symbol\, bald eagles hold significant value in many Native American cultures and religions\, where the birds signify freedom\, strength\, honesty\, wisdom\, and power. \nA Conservation Success\nBoth the national bird and animal of the United States\, bald eagles were brought back from the brink of extinction in the mid-1990s after a nationwide conservation and protection effort. Due to the widespread use of pesticides such as DDT\, illegal hunting practices and the destruction of their natural habitats by human activity\, the numbers of these majestic birds of prey fell down to a mere 400 in the 1960s. \nAfter DDT was banned in the US and Canada\, the numbers of the birds started to grow. By 1995\, the birds were removed from the endangered species list. It is hard to accurately count the number of bald eagles\, but scientists currently estimate that in the late 2000s\, there were about 10\,000 nesting pairs of birds in the contiguous United States. \nCelebrating American Eagle Day\nThe first American Eagle Day was proclaimed by President Bill Clinton in 1995. Since then 41 American states have made the day an official observance. From 2007 onwards\, the US Senate has also passed resolutions to mark June 20 of the year as American Eagle Day. The American Eagle Foundation is at the forefront of organizing and sponsoring events on this holiday. \nAmerican Eagle Day is an observance\, which means that businesses\, stores\, and government offices are open. \nOn this day\, conservation and educational organizations hold public outreach programs such as lectures\, workshops\, and informational sessions to raise awareness about the importance of preserving and protecting bald eagles and other wildlife. \nThe holiday is sometimes known as Bald Eagle Day or National Eagle Day.
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CATEGORIES:Observance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240620
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth
DESCRIPTION:Juneteenth is an annual observance on June 19 to remember when Union soldiers enforced the Emancipation Proclamation and freed all remaining slaves in Texas on June 19\, 1865. This day is an opportunity for people to celebrate freedom and equal rights in the United States. \nIs Juneteenth a Public Holiday?\nJuneteenth has been a federal holiday in the US since 2021. However\, the day’s official status and how it is celebrated differs from state to state. \nIt is a paid state holiday in several states including Massachusetts\, New Jersey\, New York\, and Virginia; other states celebrate it as an official observance. \nIn some states\, people employed by the state may have a day off work. Stores\, post offices\, and other organizations and businesses are likely to be open as usual\, but some may be closed or have restricted opening hours in some areas. Many public transit services operate on their usual schedule\, but there may be some changes. There may be some local disruption to traffic around large scale public events. \nWhat Do People Do?\nA range of public\, community and private events are held to celebrate Juneteenth\, often on a weekend close to June 19. These include: \n\nPot luck outdoor cookouts\, barbecues or picnics.\nBaseball games.\nWorkplace lunches.\nRodeos.\nNeighborhood or block parties.\nCommunity flag-raising ceremonies.\nJuneteenth displays in city halls\, libraries\, schools\, and post offices.\nEssay or artwork competitions for young people.\nPresentations of community service awards.\nThe distribution of Juneteenth buttons\, t-shirts\, mugs\, and bags.\n\nSome people also decorate conference rooms or corridors at their workplace\, and their neighborhoods and yards with Juneteenth banners\, yard signs\, and flags to raise awareness of the event. \nBackground\nSlavery in the United States can be traced back to the 16th century when Spanish explorers brought African slaves with them to the New World. It lasted until the Emancipation Proclamation came into effect on January 1\, 1863. On that date Texas was largely controlled by forces fighting for the Confederate States\, which opposed the abolition of slavery. \nOn June 19\, 1865\, Union soldiers arrived to take control of Texas and enforce the emancipation of slaves in the state. In Galveston\, Texas\, the newly freed slaves held large public celebrations and so laid the base for future Juneteenth activities. The word ‘Juneteenth’ resulted from the words ‘June Nineteenth’ being combined together in speech. \nAfter 1865\, Juneteenth was mainly celebrated in Texas. Parks have been established on land bought by former slaves to hold Juneteenth celebrations in the Texan cities of Austin\, Houston\, and Mexia. \nToday\, it is a federal holiday and a state holiday or observance in more than half of the US states. \nJuneteenth celebrations are also held in other countries around the world\, including Ghana\, Honduras\, Japan\, Taiwan\, and Trinidad and Tobago. \nSymbols\nThe Juneteenth flag consists of a rectangle. The lower part of the rectangle is red and the upper part is blue and it has a solid white\, five-pointed star at its center. The star is surrounded by a white outline of a 12-pointed star. The Juneteenth flag is often displayed with the United States flag to symbolize that slavery is illegal. \nIn Texas and some other southern states\, the traditional drink on Juneteenth is Big Red soda. This variety of cream soda is a sweet\, soft drink flavored with orange and lemon oils and vanilla. It is available in different flavors and with or without caffeine and sugar.
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CATEGORIES:Federal Holiday,School Closed
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240618
DTSTAMP:20260403T194041
CREATED:20240821T173510Z
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SUMMARY:Eid al-Adha
DESCRIPTION:For the more than 3 million Muslims in the US\, Eid al-Adha is one of the most important dates in the calendar. How do they celebrate? \nIs Eid al-Adha a Public Holiday?\nAlthough Eid al-Adha is not a public holiday\, businesses and schools may be closed because it falls on the same date as Juneteenth Freedom Day in 2024\, which is a public holiday in Utah. \nFestival of Sacrifice\nEid al-Adha (also spelled Eid ul-Adha) is a Muslim holiday that revolves around the concept of sacrifice. The holiday’s name is Arabic and translates as Festival or Feast of Sacrifice. \nIntroduced by the Prophet Muhammad during his lifetime\, the observance is inspired by the story of the Prophet Ibrahim. According to the Quran\, Ibrahim follows a command from Allah (God) to kill his son\, Ismail. As Ibrahim prepares for the sacrifice\, God replaces Ismail with a ram. \nA similar story appears in the Holy Scriptures of Christianity and Judaism\, though there are some differences. Most importantly\, God commands Abraham (Ibrahim) to kill his other son\, Isaac\, instead of Ishmael (Ismail). \nEid Celebrations in the US\nLike in other parts of the globe\, Muslims in the United States usually celebrate Eid al-Adha with prayer\, giving to charity\, and enjoying a festive meal. \nThe custom of sacrificing an animal at home\, widely practiced in predominantly Muslim countries\, is less common in the US. \nMorning Eid Prayers\nOn the morning of Eid al-Adha\, Muslims typically dress up in their finest clothes and assemble at the local mosque to pray together and hear a sermon. \nAt the end of the service\, people wish each other Eid Mubarak (Blessed Eid) and may exchange small gifts. \nDo US Muslims Sacrifice Animals?\nAnimal sacrifice on Eid al-Adha is a widespread custom in Muslim countries. People slaughter sheep\, cows\, or camels if they can afford it. They then distribute some of the meat among the poor and their friends. \nThis practice is much less common in the US. American Muslims often give money to charitable organizations that may distribute meat or provide other kinds of support to needy Muslim families at home or abroad. \nThose who opt to sacrifice an animal may commission a slaughterhouse instead of killing it themselves. \nA Family Feast\nLater in the day\, people usually meet with their family and friends to enjoy a festive meal together. \nMuslims in the US have cultural roots from all over the world—representing regions as diverse as Nigeria\, Pakistan\, and Indonesia—so the type of food varies greatly from one family to another. \nGenerally\, Eid al-Adha is famous for its extensive selection of savory dishes\, which is how the commemoration has earned its moniker\, Salty Eid. (Eid al-Fitr\, marking the end of Ramadan fasting\, features mostly sweet food and is aptly called the Sweet Eid.) \nPresidential Eid Greeting\nThe US president traditionally issues an official Eid greeting. They may also visit a mosque or hold a celebratory event at the White House to mark the occasion. \nSome May Celebrate in Mecca\nSome US Muslims may not celebrate Eid al-Adha at home because the observance coincides with the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia. \nFor Muslims\, the Hajj is one of the most sacred religious duties\, on par with other central obligations like praying and fasting. Generally\, every Muslim is expected to make a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life. \nWhen Is Eid? It’s Complicated…\nThe easy part first: Eid al-Adha falls on the 10th day of Dhu al-Hijjah\, the twelfth month in the Muslim calendar. \nHowever\, the dates of Islamic holidays are difficult to determine\, and Eid is no exception. The Muslim lunar calendar relies on actual Moon sightings\, so the date of Eid is usually up for discussion until the Waxing Crescent Moon has been spotted in the evening sky following the New Moon phase. (This is why we mark dates of Muslim holidays as “Tentative Date” on our holiday pages and may adjust them as soon as the official date has been announced.) \nAt the same time\, the Islamic calendar year is about 11 days shorter than the year in the western Gregorian calendar\, so Eid falls on an earlier Gregorian date every year. \nMuslim communities also follow different rules about how exactly to determine the date. So\, even within the US\, some communities may celebrate Eid on a different date than others. \nComplicating things even further\, some Muslims may celebrate the holiday for up to three days while others observe only the first day.
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CATEGORIES:Muslim
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240617
DTSTAMP:20260403T194041
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SUMMARY:Father's Day
DESCRIPTION:Father’s Day in the United States is on the third Sunday of June. It celebrates the contribution that fathers and father figures make for their children’s lives. \nIts origins may lie in a memorial service held for a large group of men\, many of them fathers\, who were killed in a mining accident in Monongah\, West Virginia in 1907. \nIs Father’s Day a Public Holiday?\nFather’s Day is not a federal holiday. Organizations\, businesses and stores are open or closed\, just as they are on any other Sunday in the year. Public transit systems run to their normal Sunday schedules. Restaurants may be busier than usual\, as some people take their fathers out for a treat. \nLegally\, Father’s Day is a state holiday in Arizona. However\, because it always falls on a Sunday\, most state government offices and employees observe their Sunday schedule on the day. \nWhat Do People Do?\nFather’s Day is an occasion to mark and celebrate the contribution that your own father has made to your life. Many people send or give cards or gifts to their fathers. Common Father’s Day gifts include sports items or clothing\, electronic gadgets\, outdoor cooking supplies and tools for household maintenance. \nFather’s Day is a relatively modern holiday so different families have a range of traditions. These can range from a simple phone call or greetings card to large parties honoring all of the ‘father’ figures in a particular extended family. Father figures can include fathers\, step-fathers\, fathers-in-law\, grandfathers and great-grandfathers and even other male relatives. In the days and weeks before Father’s Day\, many schools and Sunday schools help their pupils to prepare a handmade card or small gift for their fathers. \nBackground and symbols\nThere are a range of events\, which may have inspired the idea of Father’s Day. One of these was the start of the Mother’s Day tradition in the first decade of the 20th century. Another was a memorial service held in 1908 for a large group of men\, many of them fathers\, who were killed in a mining accident in Monongah\, West Virginia in December 1907. \nA woman called Sonora Smart Dodd was an influential figure in the establishment of Father’s Day. Her father raised six children by himself after the death of their mother. This was uncommon at that time\, as many widowers placed their children in the care of others or quickly married again. \nSonora was inspired by the work of Anna Jarvis\, who had pushed for Mother’s Day celebrations. Sonora felt that her father deserved recognition for what he had done. The first time Father’s Day was held in June was in 1910. Father’s Day was officially recognized as a holiday in 1972 by President Nixon.
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CATEGORIES:Observance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240615
DTSTAMP:20260403T194041
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SUMMARY:Flag Day
DESCRIPTION:People across the United States celebrate Flag Day on June 14 each year to honor the United States flag and to commemorate the flag’s adoption. On the same day\, the United States Army celebrates its birthday. \nIs Flag Day a Public Holiday?\nFlag Day is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours. \nWhat Do People Do?\nFlag Day falls within National Flag Week\, a time when Americans reflect on the foundations of the nation’s freedom. The flag of the United States represents freedom and has been an enduring symbol of the country’s ideals since its early days. During both events\, Americans also remember their loyalty to the nation\, reaffirm their belief in liberty and justice\, and observe the nation’s unity. \nMany people in the United States honor this day by displaying the American flag at homes and public buildings. Other popular ways of observing this holiday include: flag-raising ceremonies; Flag Day services; school quizzes and essay competitions about the American flag; musical salutes; street parades; and awards for special recognition. \nOrganizations such as The National Flag Day Foundation are actively involved in coordinating activities centered on the event and keeping the flag’s traditions alive. Following Flag Day is Honor America Days\, a 21-day period through to Independence Day (July 4) to honor America. During this period\, people hold public gatherings and activities to celebrate and honor the nation. \nPublic Life\nAlthough Flag Day is a nationwide observance\, it is not a public holiday in many parts of the United States. It is a legal holiday in a few areas in the USA\, such as Montour County in Pennsylvania. \nBackground\nOn June 14\, 1777\, the Continental Congress replaced the British symbols of the Grand Union flag with a new design featuring 13 white stars on a field of blue and 13 red and white stripes—one for each state. Although the Philadelphia seamstress Betsy Ross is popularly attributed with designing this early version of the flag\, historians generally point to Francis Hopkinson as the creator. Hopkinson was a delegate from New Jersey and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. \nThe number of stars increased as the new states entered the Union\, but the number of stripes stopped at 15 and was later returned to 13. \nIn June 1886 Bernard Cigrand made his first public proposal for the annual observance of the birth of the flag when he wrote an article titled “The Fourteenth of June” in the old Chicago Argus newspaper. Cigrand’s effort to ensure national observance of Flag Day finally came when President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation calling for a nationwide observance of the event on June 14\, 1916. However\, Flag Day did not become official until August 1949\, when President Harry Truman signed the legislation and proclaimed June 14 as Flag Day. In 1966\, Congress also requested that the President issue annually a proclamation designating the week in which June 14 occurs as National Flag Week. \nThe President is requested to issue each year a proclamation to: call on government officials in the USA to display the flag of the United States on all government buildings on Flag Day; and to urge US residents to observe Flag Day as the anniversary of the adoption on June 14\, 1777\, by the Continental Congress of the Stars and Stripes as the official flag of the United States. \nSymbols\nThe American flag\, also nicknamed as “Old Glory” or “star-spangled banner”\, has changed designs over the centuries. It consists of 13 equal horizontal stripes of red (top and bottom) alternating with white\, with a blue rectangle in the canton bearing 50 small\, white\, five-pointed stars. Each of the 50 stars represents one of the 50 states in the United States and the 13 stripes represent the original 13 colonies that became the first states in the Union.
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CATEGORIES:Observance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240607
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SUMMARY:D-Day
DESCRIPTION:D-Day is observed in the U.S. in memory of the Normandy landings in France on June 6\, 1944\, in which American soldiers and other Allied forces fought to end World War II in Europe. \nIs D-Day a Public Holiday?\nD-Day is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours. \nWhat Do People Do?\nSome museums and war memorials host exhibitions featuring photos and film as a tribute to soldiers who were part of the Normandy landings. D-Day memorials and ceremonies are also held to remember these soldiers. \nPublic Life\nD-Day is an observance and not a federal public holiday in the U.S. \nBackground\nAbout 160\,000 Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy\, France\, to fight Nazi soldiers on June 6\, 1944. General Dwight D. Eisenhower called the operation a crusade in which “we will accept nothing less than full victory”. More than 5\,000 ships and 13\,000 aircraft supported the D-Day invasion\, and by the end of the day\, the troops gained a foot- hold in Normandy. Thousands of soldiers lost their lives\, but thousands more trekked across Europe to end the war. The invasion is one of history’s most significant military attacks. \nWhy D-Day Matters\nWhile the invasion of Normandy on June 6\, 1944\, usually termed D-Day\, did not end the war in Europe—that would take eleven more months—success on that day created a path to victory for the Allies. The stakes were so great\, the impact so monumental\, that this single day stands out in history.
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CATEGORIES:Observance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240602
DTSTAMP:20260403T194041
CREATED:20240813T233113Z
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SUMMARY:First Day of Caribbean-American Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:Is First Day of Caribbean-American Heritage Month a Public Holiday?\nThis is not a public holiday. Government and public offices\, businesses\, and schools are not closed for this observation but may hold special events and outreach programs to commemorate the beginning of the month-long annual observation. \nSince 2006\, June has been designated as Caribbean American Heritage Month by Presidential Proclamation. The month-long observance promotes the rich culture and heritage of the Caribbean American people and their contribution to the United States of America.
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CATEGORIES:Observance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240526
DTSTAMP:20260403T194041
CREATED:20240829T041623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T041842Z
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SUMMARY:National Missing Children's Day
DESCRIPTION:National Missing Children’s Day is an annual observation in the United States designed to highlight the problem of child abduction. It falls on May 25 – on that date in 1979\, six-year-old New Yorker Etan Patz disappeared on his way to school. National Missing Children’s Day was first observed in 1983. \nIs National Missing Children’s Day a Public Holiday?\nNational Missing Children’s Day is not a public holiday. It falls on Sunday\, May 25\, 2025 and most businesses follow regular Sunday opening hours in United States. \nWhat Do People Do?\nThe National Center for Missing & Exploited Children annually holds events on and around National Missing Children’s Day to raise awareness of the threat of child abduction\, inform families about ways to keep their children safe and support victims’ families. The center’s initiative “Take 25” encourages parents\, guardians and educators to take 25 minutes to talk to children about safety. \nPublic Life\nNational Missing Children’s Day is a nation-wide observance in the United States but not a public holiday. \nBackground\nNational Missing Children’s Day was first observed in 1983\, following a proclamation by U.S. president Ronald Reagan. In the years 1979 to 1981\, a series of child abductions shocked the American public. Etan Patz was six years old when he disappeard on his way to school on May 25\, 1979. He was never found and was legally declared dead in 2001. His case received a large amount of media attention and ultimately lead to the formation of the missing children’s movement. National Missing Children’s Day falls on the anniversary of his disappearance.
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CATEGORIES:Observance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240519
DTSTAMP:20260403T194041
CREATED:20240501T040031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240812T215918Z
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SUMMARY:Armed Forces Day
DESCRIPTION:Many Americans celebrate Armed Forces Day annually on the third Saturday of May. It is a day to pay tribute to men and women who serve the United States’ armed forces. Armed Forces Day is also part of Armed Forces Week\, which begins on the second Saturday of May. \nIs Armed Forces Day a Public Holiday?\nEven though Armed Forces Day falls on Saturday\, May 18\, 2024\, it is a working day. Most businesses follow regular opening hours in United States. \nWhat Do People Do?\nMany events across the United States take place on Armed Forces Day to honor Americans in uniform who served their country in times of war and peace. Those who are honored on this day include people who serve the Army\, Navy\, Marines\, Air Force and Coast Guard. National Guard and Reserve units may celebrate Armed Forces Day/Week over any period in May because of their unique training schedules. Events and activities may include: \n\nMulti-service military displays in areas open for the public.\nVarious educational activities that teach children about the armed forces.\n“Support the Troops” themed motorcycle rides.\nLarge parades and other local celebrations.\n\nCertain types of music are also played at Armed Forces Day events\, including at memorials and at cemeteries\, as a way to respect those in the armed forces who died for their country. For example\, buglers have played a bugle call\, known simply as Taps\, on Armed Forces Day in recent years. Taps is usually sounded by the United States military at events such as flag ceremonies\, memorial services and funerals. \nPublic Life\nTraffic and parking may be affected in areas where large-scale events are held for Armed Forces Day. \nBackground\nOn August 31\, 1949\, Louis Johnson\, who was the United States’ Secretary of Defense\, announced the creation of an Armed Forces Day to replace separate Army\, Navy and Air Force Days. The event stemmed from the armed forces’ unification under one department – the Department of Defense. The Army\, Navy and Air Force leagues adopted the newly formed day. The Marine Corps League declined to drop support for Marine Corps Day but supports Armed Forces Day too. \nThe first Armed Forces Day was celebrated on Saturday\, May 20\, 1950. The theme for that day was “Teamed for Defense”\, which expressed the unification of all military forces under one government department. According to the U.S. Department of Defense\, the day was designed to expand public understanding of what type of job was performed and the role of the military in civilian life. \nArmed Forces Day was a day for the military to show “state-of-the-art” equipment to Americans. It was also a day to honor and acknowledge Americans in the armed forces. Parades\, open houses\, receptions and air shows were held at the inaugural Armed Forces Day.  Armed Forces Day is still celebrated nationwide today and is part of Armed Forces Week. \nSymbols\nPosters and other material used to promote Armed Forces Day often show images of Americans in the armed services dressed in their uniforms. Some posters show a collage of images\, including images of those in the armed forces with their families or friends\, as well as the United States Flag. \nThemes\nSome themes that were used for Armed Forces Day in the past included: \n\nAppreciation of a Nation\nDedication and Devotion\nFreedom Through Unity\nLiberty\nPatriotism\nPower for Peace\nPrepared to Meet the Challenge\nSecurity\nSpecial Opportunity for Thanks\nTeamed for Defense
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CATEGORIES:Observance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTSTAMP:20260403T194041
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SUMMARY:Mother's Day
DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day in the United States celebrates motherhood on the second Sunday of May. A day to honor mothers\, grandmothers\, mothers-in-law\, and all motherly figures. \nMany people give gifts\, cards\, flowers\, candy\, a meal in a restaurant\, or other treats to their mother and mother figures\, including grandmothers\, great-grandmothers\, stepmothers\, and foster mothers. \nWhen Is Mother’s Day in the USA?\nMother’s Day in the United States is annually held on the second Sunday of May. The same is true for Australia and Canada. However\, there still exists confusion about the right date. \nWhy Is Mother’s Day Celebrated on Different Dates?\nOther countries celebrate mothers on different dates: The United Kingdom celebrates Mother’s Day three weeks before Easter Sunday (as “Mothering Sunday”). Costa Rica uses August 15\, Georgia celebrates on March 3\, Samoa uses the second Monday of May\, and Thailand honors mothers on the birthday of the Queen of Thailand on August 12. \nWhy Is Mother’s Day Celebrated in the United States?\nMother’s Day has become a day that focuses on generally recognizing mothers’ and mother figures’ roles. Mother’s Day has also become an increasingly important event for businesses in recent years. This is particularly true of restaurants and companies that manufacture and sell cards and gift items. \nThe origins of Mother’s Day are attributed to different people in the United States. Many believe that two women\, Julia Ward Howe and Anna Jarvis\, were important in establishing the tradition of Mother’s Day in the United States. \nOther sources say that Juliet Calhoun Blakely initiated Mother’s Day in Albion\, Michigan\, in the late 1800s. Her sons paid tribute to her each year\, and urged others to honor their mothers. \nGift Cards and Brunches\nTraditionally\, the holiday is about honoring mothers—by giving flowers\, taking Mom out for brunch\, or writing something sweet on a Mother’s Day card. But what is the best gift? Typical gift ideas are Mother’s Day flower bouquets with gift cards or greeting cards\, maybe with a voucher for a “special day” for Mom or Mother-in-law. \nOther Mother’s Day gifts are chocolate\, candy\, clothing\, jewelry\, and treats\, such as a beauty treatment or a trip to a spa. Even gift sets containing some or all of the above are possible. \nSome families organize an outing for all of their members or hold a special meal at home or in a restaurant. In the days and weeks before Mother’s Day\, many schools help their pupils to prepare a handmade card or small gift for their mothers. \nFlorist’s Tip: Pink and White Carnations\nTraditionally\, the “Mother’s Day flower” is the white carnation (dianthus caryophyllus). Anna Jarvis\, one of the founders of the modern Mother’s Day celebration\, chose the white carnation as its official flower because it had been her mother’s favorite. \nThe white carnation symbolizes the purity of a mother’s love—but be careful with a bouquet of white carnations: Today\, they symbolize death and a mother who has passed away. Choose red or pink carnations to honor a living mother\, or mix your bouquet. \nHistory of Mother’s Day\nAround 1870\, Julia Ward Howe called for Mother’s Day to be celebrated each year to encourage pacifism and disarmament amongst women. It continued to be observed in Boston for about ten years under her sponsorship\, but lost popularity afterward. \nIn 1907\, Anna Jarvis held a private Mother’s Day celebration in memory of her mother\, Ann Reeves Jarvis\, in Grafton\, West Virginia. Ann Jarvis had been a peace activist during the Civil War and organized “Mother’s Day Work Clubs” to improve health and cleanliness. Her daughter Anna Jarvis launched a quest for Mother’s Day to be more widely recognized. Her campaign was later financially supported by John Wanamaker\, a clothing merchant from Philadelphia. \nIn 1908\, Jarvis was instrumental in arranging a service in the Andrew’s Methodist Episcopal Church in Grafton\, West Virginia\, which was attended by 407 children and their mothers. The church has now become the International Mother’s Day Shrine. It is a tribute to all mothers and has been designated as a National Historic Landmark. \nUS President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation in 1914 designating Mother’s Day as a national holiday to honor mothers\, to be held on the second Sunday of May. \nIs Mother’s Day a Public Holiday?\nMother’s Day is not a federal holiday. \nOrganizations\, businesses\, and stores are open or closed\, just as they are on any other Sunday in the year. Public transit systems run to their normal Sunday schedules. Restaurants may be busier than usual\, as some people take their mothers out for a treat. \nLegally\, Mother’s Day is a state holiday in Arizona. However\, because it always falls on a Sunday\, most state government offices and employees observe their Sunday schedule on the day.
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SUMMARY:National Teacher Appreciation Day
DESCRIPTION:The National Day Calendar states that the National Education Association describes National Teacher Day “as a day for honoring teachers and recognizing the lasting contributions they make to our lives.” \nTeachers play a critical role in educating and shaping children into future leaders of the world. These professionals help to mold our children and guide them in the right direction. A teacher has influenced us\, no matter where we are in our lives. Every business owner\, doctor\, engineer\, or nurse can name a teacher who inspired them. \nPolitical and educational leaders began discussions for a day to honor teachers back in 1944. Eleanor Roosevelt persuaded the 81st Congress to proclaim National Teachers’ Day in 1953. The National Education Association continued to celebrate National Teacher Day on the first Tuesday in March until 1985. The National PTA established Teacher Appreciation Week as the first full week of May when the NEA Representative Assembly voted to make the Tuesday of that week National Teacher Day.
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CATEGORIES:Observance
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240507
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SUMMARY:Memorial Day
DESCRIPTION:Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May. It was formerly known as Decoration Day and commemorates all men and women who have died in military service for the United States. Many people visit cemeteries and memorials on Memorial Day and it is traditionally seen as the start of the summer season. \nIs Memorial Day a Public Holiday?\nThis is a state public holiday. State government offices are closed. Some schools and businesses may also be closed on this day. \nWhat Do People Do?\nIt is traditional to fly the flag of the United States at half staff from dawn until noon. Many people visit cemeteries and memorials\, particularly to honor those who have died in military service. Many volunteers place an American flag on each grave in national cemeteries. Memorial Day is combined with Jefferson Davis’ Birthday in Mississippi. \nMemorial Day has become less of an occasion of remembrance. Many people choose to hold picnics\, sports events and family gatherings on this weekend. This day is traditionally seen as the start of the summer season for cultural events. For the fashion conscious\, it is seen as acceptable to wear white clothing\, particularly shoes from Memorial Day until Labor Day. However\, fewer and fewer people follow this rule and many wear white clothing throughout the year. \nPublic Life\nMemorial Day is a federal holiday. All non-essential Government offices are closed\, as are schools\, businesses and other organizations. Most public transit systems do not run on their regular schedule. Many people see Memorial Day weekend as an opportunity to go on a short vacation or visit family or friends. This can cause some congestion on highways and at airports. \nBackground\nMemorial Day started as an event to honor Union soldiers who had died during the American Civil War. It was inspired by the way people in the Southern states honored their dead. After World War I\, it was extended to include all men and women who died in any war or military action. \nMemorial Day was originally known as Decoration Day. The current name for this day did not come into use until after World War II. Decoration Day and then Memorial Day used to be held on May 30\, regardless of the day of the week\, on which it fell. In 1968\, the Uniform Holidays Bill was passed as part of a move to use federal holidays to create three-day weekends. This meant that from 1971\, the Memorial Day holiday has been officially observed on the last Monday in May. However\, it took a longer period for all American states to recognize the new date.
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CATEGORIES:Federal Holiday,School Closed
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SUMMARY:Cinco de Mayo
DESCRIPTION:Cinco de Mayo is annually observed on May 5. It celebrates the defeat of the French army during the Battle of Puebla (Batalla de Puebla) in Mexico on May 5\, 1862. It is not to be confused with Mexico’s Independence Day. \nIs Cinco de Mayo a Public Holiday?\nCinco de Mayo is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours. \nWhat Do People Do?\nCinco de Mayo is seen as a day to celebrate the culture\, achievements and experiences of people with a Mexican background\, who live in the United States. There is a large commercial element to the day\, with businesses promoting Mexican services and goods\, particularly food\, drinks and music. Other aspects of the day center around traditional symbols of Mexican life\, such as the Virgin de Guadalupe\, and Mexican-Americans who have achieved fame\, fortune and influence in the United States. \nOne of the largest Cinco de Mayo celebrations are in cities such as Los Angeles\, San Jose\, San Francisco\, San Antonio\, Sacramento\, Phoenix\, Albuquerque\, Denver and El Paso in the USA’s south-western regions. In these cities\, a large proportion of the population has Mexican origins. Many people hang up banners and school districts organize lessons and special events to educate their pupils about the culture of Americans of Mexican descent. In some areas\, particularly in Pubelo de Los Angeles\, celebrations of regional Mexican music and dancing are held. \nPublic Life\nCinco de Mayo is not a federal holiday in the United States. Organizations\, businesses and schools are open as usual. Public transit systems run on their usual schedule. In some areas of some cities\, especially those in the Southwest\, local parades and street events may cause some local congestion to traffic. \nBackground\nCinco de Mayo officially commemorates the anniversary of an early victory by Mexican forces over French forces in the Battle of Puebla on May 5\, 1862. It is not the anniversary of the defeat and expulsion of the French forces by the Mexicans\, which occurred in 1867. It is also not\, as is often assumed\, the day of Mexico’s celebrations of independence\, which are actually held on September 16. It is believed that the origins of Cinco de Mayo celebrations lie in the responses of Mexicans living in California in the 1860s to French rule in Mexico at that time.
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240502
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SUMMARY:Loyalty Day
DESCRIPTION:Loyalty Day is on May 1 each year. It is a special day for people to reaffirm their loyalty to the United States and to recognize the heritage of American freedom. It also falls on the same day as Law Day in the USA. \nIs Loyalty Day a Public Holiday?\nLoyalty Day is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours. \nWhat Do People Do?\nThe United States of America was founded by patriots who risked their lives to bring freedom to the nation. The nation’s founders are remembered on Loyalty Day\, which is a day when people celebrate their freedom while remembering their responsibilities to continue the legacy of liberty. Loyalty Day is celebrated with parades and ceremonies in several communities across the United States. Schools\, churches\, and various organizations participate in these events. \nPublic Life\nLoyalty Day is an observance but it is not a public holiday in the United States. Schools\, post offices\, stores and other businesses and organizations are open as usual. Public transport services run to their usual schedules and no extra congestion on highways is to be expected. \nBackground\nLoyalty Day was first observed in 1921 as “Americanization Day” to counterbalance Labour Day on May Day (May 1)\, celebrated in other parts of the world. On May 1\, 1930\, about 10\,000 Veterans of Foreign War members staged a rally at New York’s Union Square to promote patriotism. Through a resolution adopted in 1949\, May 1 evolved into Loyalty Day. Observances began on April 28\, 1950\, and climaxed on May 1 when more than five million people across the nation held rallies. In New York City\, more than 100\,000 people rallied for America. \nOn July 18\, 1958\, the Congress designated May 1 of each year as Loyalty Day to foster loyalty and love of the country. According to the Legal Information Institute\, the President is requested to issue a proclamation\, calling on United States government officials to display the flag of the United States on all government buildings on Loyalty Day\, and inviting the people of the United States to observe Loyalty Day with appropriate ceremonies in schools and other suitable places.
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SUMMARY:Law Day
DESCRIPTION:Law Day in the United States of America (USA) is celebrated on May 1 each year. It also falls on the same day as Loyalty Day in the USA. \nIs Law Day a Public Holiday?\nLaw Day is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours. \nWhat Do People Do?\nLaw Day is a special day aimed to help people appreciate their liberties and to affirm their loyalty to the United States\, especially with regard to equality and justice. It also aims to cultivate respect for the law\, which is vital to the democratic way of life. \nSupported by organizations such as the American Bar Association\, this day is an opportunity for people to recognize and discuss the role of courts in the United States. To celebrate Law Day\, some local bar associations may hold a luncheon with guest speakers on various legal topics relevant to modern society. \nLaw Day activities may include: fundraising events and tasks; community outreach activities linked with talking points about the law; poster and essay contests; and interactive school lessons and role plays on legal topics such as the concept of separation of powers and the United States Constitution. In Florida the week of May 1 is Law Week\, coinciding with Law Day. \nPublic Life\nLaw Day is an observance and is not a federal public holiday in the United States. Schools\, post offices\, stores and other businesses and organizations are open as usual. Public transport services run to their usual schedules and no extra congestion on highways is to be expected. \nBackground\nLaw Day originated in 1957 when American Bar Association President Charles Rhyne envisioned a special day for celebrating the US legal system.  On February 3\, 1958\, President Dwight Eisenhower established Law Day by issuing a proclamation.  Every president since then has issued an annual Law Day proclamation. In 1961\, May 1 was designated by joint resolution of Congress as the official date for celebrating Law Day. \nAccording to the Legal Information Institute\, the President is requested to issue a proclamation\, calling on all public officials to display the flag of the United States on all government buildings on Law Day; and inviting the people of the United States to observe Law Day\, with appropriate ceremonies and in other appropriate ways\, through public entities and private organizations and in schools and other suitable places. Previous Law Day themes included “Justice for All”\, “Foundations of Freedom”\, and “Struggle for Justice”. \nSymbols\nSymbols and images describing Law Day may feature the scales of justice\, which represent the legal profession and justice. Representations of the mythological Lady of Justice are also associated with the law and the legal profession. She usually carries a sword and scales and may sometimes wear a blindfold. Almost always draped in flowing robes\, she symbolizes the fair and equal administration of the law\, without corruption\, avarice\, prejudice\, or favor.
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SUMMARY:First Day of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:This is not a public holiday. Government and public offices\, businesses\, and schools are not closed for this observation but may hold special events and outreach programs to commemorate the beginning of the month-long annual observation. \nAsian American\, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is observed in the United States during the month of May\, and recognizes the contributions and influence of Asian Americans\, Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islander Americans to the history\, culture\, and achievements of the United States.
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CATEGORIES:Observance
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SUMMARY:Administrative Professionals Day
DESCRIPTION:Administrative Professionals Day® highlights the important role of administrative professionals in all sectors of the modern economy worldwide. It is on the Wednesday of Administrative Professionals Week®\, which is on the last full week of April. \nIs Administrative Professionals Day a Public Holiday?\nAdministrative Professionals Day is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours. \nCelebrate Administrative Professionals Day\nAdministrative Professionals Day and Administrative Professionals Week are widely observed in many workplaces in the United States and other countries around the world. Many employers and supervisors arrange events to show their appreciation of the work carried out by administrative professionals\, to highlight their importance to the organization and to enhance their work-related skills. \nPublic Life\nAdministrative Professionals Day is an observance but it is not a public holiday in the United States. \nAbout Administrative Professionals Day\nDuring World War II\, there was an increased need for skilled administrative personnel\, particularly in the United States. The National Secretaries Association was formed to recognize the contributions of secretaries and other administrative personnel to the economy\, to support their personal development and to help attract people to administrative careers in the field. The association’s name was changed to Professional Secretaries International in 1981 and\, finally\, the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) in 1998. \nThese changes in name reflected the changing nature of the tasks\, qualifications and responsibilities of the members of the organization. IAAP now has an international orientation and continues to provide education and training and set standards of excellence recognized by the business community on a global perspective. The organization’s vision is “to inspire and equip all administrative professionals to attain excellence”. \nThe first National Secretaries Week was organized in 1952 in conjunction with the United States Department of Commerce and various office supply and equipment manufacturers. The Wednesday of that week became known as National Secretaries Day. As the organization gained international recognition\, the events became known as Professional Secretaries Week® and Professional Secretaries Day®. In 2000\, IAAP announced that names of the week and the day were changed to Administrative Professionals Week and Administrative Professionals Day to keep pace with changing job titles and expanding responsibilities of the modern administrative workforce. Many work environments across the world observe this event.
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SUMMARY:Passover (first day)
DESCRIPTION:Note: Jewish holidays begin at sundown the day before the date specified for the holiday. \nThis is not a public holiday in the United States. Most businesses\, schools\, and offices are open and follow regular hours\, but Jewish-run businesses and organizations might be closed. \nFor more info on Passover\, click here.
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CATEGORIES:Jewish
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240423
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SUMMARY:Passover Eve
DESCRIPTION:Note: Jewish holidays begin at sundown the day before the date specified for the holiday. \nThis is not a public holiday in the United States. Most businesses\, schools\, and offices are open and follow regular hours\, but Jewish-run businesses and organizations might be closed. \nFor more info on Passover\, click here.
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CATEGORIES:Jewish
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240416
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SUMMARY:Tax Day
DESCRIPTION:Many United States residents mark Tax Day as the deadline to file their income tax details to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The date is usually on or around April 15. However\, this deadline may be extended to accommodate holidays or extreme weather conditions. \nIs Tax Day a Public Holiday?\nTax Day is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours. \nWhat Do People Do?\nA large proportion of residents of the USA have to inform the IRS of all income that they received in the previous fiscal year. Some groups\, particularly veterans\, pensioners and some low-income families\, do not have to file a tax return unless they wish to qualify for certain types of income subsidy. Others may wait until the last moment to file their tax return and pay any money they owe. Some people may find that filing a tax return is complicated\, while others may feel that they should not have to pay income tax. In the United States\, income tax returns may be filed on paper or electronically. Now\, people are encouraged to file a return via Internet as this is efficient and reduces the risk of mistakes being made or documents being lost in the post. \nPublic Life\nTax Day is not a federal public holiday in the United States. Schools\, post offices\, stores and other businesses and organizations are open as usual. Public transport services run to their usual schedules and no extra congestion on highways is to be expected. \nBackground\nIncome tax was first introduced in the United States of America in 1861. A rate of three percent was levied on incomes above $800 per year and the resulting revenue was used to help fund the American Civil War effort. However\, income tax was seen as unconstitutional and the law was repealed in 1872. The idea of a tax on personal income\, at a rate of two percent\, was reintroduced in the Revenue Act of 1894\, but the legal status of this kind of tax was still unclear. In 1913\, the “Sixteenth Amendment” to the Constitution of the United States was ratified. This cleared the way for the modern income tax system in the USA. \nThe details of the income tax system have changed greatly since 1913. The top rates of tax have varied enormously and were particularly high during the First and Second World Wars and the Great Depression. Individuals and families with very low levels of income do not have to pay income tax and may receive some subsidy via the tax system. \nIn 1913 Tax Day\, or the filing deadline\, was fixed on March 1. However\, it was moved to March 15 in 1918 and April 15 in 1955\, where it has remained since then. If April 15 falls on a Saturday\, Sunday or a civil holiday\, such as Patriot’s Day\, the deadline is extended to the next working day. An extension due to a holiday may only affect certain states. In 2007\, the residents of some states were granted an extension due to the disruption to public life in many areas caused by a huge Nor’easter storm. In some years in Washington DC\, Emancipation Day may be the reason to extend the deadline for filing an income tax return (Tax Day). In 2007\, the observance Emancipation Day in Washington DC had the effect of nationally extending the 2006 income tax filing deadline from April 16 to April 17. This 2007 date change was not discovered until after many forms went to print.
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