Presidents’ Day

Honors U.S. presidents and their contributions to the country's history, with a focus on Washington and Lincoln.

Memorial Day

A somber day to remember and honor military personnel who died in service to the nation.

Independence Day

Celebrates America's independence with fireworks, parades, and community events.

Labor Day

Recognizes the contributions of workers with a holiday dedicated to rest and reflection on labor issues.

Thanksgiving Day

A day of giving thanks, marked by a festive meal and gatherings with family and friends.

Hanukkah

Jewish festival celebrating the rededication of the Second Temple with menorah lighting and special foods.

Christmas Day

Celebrates the birth of Jesus with joyful festivities and family traditions.

Kwanzaa

Celebrates African American culture with activities focusing on unity, purpose, and community.

New Year’s Day

Begins the year with festivities, resolutions, and hope for the coming year.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Commemorates Martin Luther King Jr.'s impact on civil rights and equality in the United States.

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