Presidents’ Day

Commemorates U.S. presidents with a special focus on George Washington and Abraham Lincoln's legacies.

Memorial Day

Reflects on the service and sacrifice of U.S. military members with parades and remembrance events.

Independence Day

Celebrates American independence with nationwide festivities and patriotic displays.

Labor Day

Recognizes the achievements of workers and the labor movement with a day of relaxation and events.

Thanksgiving Day

A day for reflection and gratitude, celebrated with a traditional feast and family gatherings.

Hanukkah

Celebrated with lighting the menorah, eating traditional foods, and family activities.

Christmas Day

Marks the birth of Jesus Christ with festive activities, family time, and gift-giving traditions.

Kwanzaa

Celebrates African heritage with seven days of cultural activities and community events.

New Year’s Day

Welcomes the start of the year with celebrations and setting new goals for personal development.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.'s role in advancing civil rights and social justice in America.

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