Hanukkah

Jewish festival known as the Festival of Lights, celebrated with menorah lighting, games, and traditional foods.

Kwanzaa

Celebrates African American culture and heritage with seven days of activities focused on unity, self-determination, and creativity.

New Year’s Day

Welcomes the start of the new calendar year with celebrations and resolutions for personal growth.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Celebrates the achievements of Martin Luther King Jr. and his role in advancing civil rights and social justice.

Presidents’ Day

Recognizes the contributions of U.S. presidents, with a focus on honoring the legacy of Washington and Lincoln.

Memorial Day

Pays tribute to fallen U.S. soldiers with ceremonies and commemorations reflecting on their sacrifice.

Independence Day

Marks the anniversary of American independence with patriotic celebrations and community events.

Labor Day

Celebrates the contributions of American workers with a focus on labor rights and worker achievements.

Thanksgiving Day

A time for families to gather and give thanks, highlighted by traditional meals and expressions of gratitude.

Hanukkah

Celebrates Jewish heritage and traditions with menorah lighting, spinning dreidels, and enjoying latkes.

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