Presidents’ Day

Honors U.S. presidents and their contributions to the country's development, particularly Washington and Lincoln.

Memorial Day

A day to remember those who have died in military service, with national ceremonies and personal reflections.

Independence Day

Celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence with fireworks, picnics, and patriotic events.

Labor Day

Recognizes the social and economic achievements of American workers with a holiday dedicated to rest and relaxation.

Thanksgiving Day

A day for giving thanks, celebrated with a traditional meal and gatherings that reflect on what one is grateful for.

Hanukkah

Celebrated with the lighting of the menorah and traditions such as playing dreidel and eating latkes.

Christmas Day

Marks the birth of Jesus Christ with a focus on family, gift-giving, and festive traditions.

Kwanzaa

Celebrates African American culture with activities that highlight community values and heritage.

New Year’s Day

Marks the start of a new year with celebrations and setting personal goals.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Honors Martin Luther King Jr.'s role in the advancement of civil rights and social justice.

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