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Dates to Remember
A thoughtful
word or deed enriches life and gives it meaning... Because for many
people remembering takes the form of gift-giving, here are some
popular dates to remember and offers us the opportunity to show others
that we care, in a tangible way.
- New Year's Day,
January 1st.
- Birthday of Martin Luther King,
third Monday in January.
- Inauguration Day,
January 20th every four years, starting in 1937.
- Groundhog Day,
February 2.
- Lincoln's Birthday,
February 12.
- Valentine's Day,
February 14.
- Presidents Day,
February 20
- Washington's Birthday,
third Monday in February
- St. Patrick's Day,
March 17.
- First Day of Spring,
March
- Inauguration Day,
March 4th every four years
- April Fool’s Day,
April 1.
- Easter Sunday,
April 16
- Orthodox Easter,
April 23
- Earth Day,
April 22
- Administrative Assistants' Day,
which once upon a time was
Secretaries' Day, is the Wednesday of the last full week of April
(that is, the Wednesday before the last Saturday in April)
- Arbor Day
is often the last Friday in April
- National Day of Prayer,
May 5
- Nurses Day (week),
May 6-12
- Mothers' Day,
second Sunday in May
- Armed Forces Day,
third Saturday in May.
- Memorial Day,
last Monday in May.
- Fathers' Day,
third Sunday in June
- Flag Day,
June 14th.
- First Day of Summer,
June 21
- United States of America's Independence
Day, July 4.
- Parents' Day,
fourth Sunday in July
- Friendship Day,
August 6
- Labor Day,
first Monday in September.
- Grandparents' Day,
Sunday after Labor Day
- Citizenship Day,
September 17
- First Day of Autumn,
September 23
- Rosh Hashanah,
September 23
- National Children’s Day,
October 8
- Columbus Day,
second Monday in October. (Traditional), October 12.
- Yom Kippur,
October 2
- Sweetest Day,
third Saturday in October
- National Boss Day,
October 16
- United Nations Day (week),
October 20-26.
- Halloween,
October 31.
- Election Day,
Tuesday on or after November 2.
- Veterans Day,
November 11th.
- Thanksgiving Day,
fourth Thursday in November.
- Pearl Harbor Day,
December 7
- First Day of Winter,
December 22
- Christmas Day,
December 25th.
- First Day of Kwanzaa, First Day of
Hanukkah
- New Years Eve,
December 31
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