New Year's Day
The first day of the year, marking new beginnings, fresh goals, and celebration across the United States.

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Date
October 12
Who It's For
Communities, schools, and anyone honoring Indigenous history and culture.
About Indigenous Peoples' Day
Indigenous Peoples' Day honors the history, cultures, and contributions of Native American peoples. Observed on the second Monday in October, the same date is also federally recognized as Columbus Day.
Why it exists: To recognize and honor Indigenous peoples, their cultures, and their contributions.
Who it's for: Communities, schools, and anyone honoring Indigenous history and culture.
Ways To Celebrate Safely
Learn about local Indigenous nations
Support Indigenous-owned businesses and artists
Attend a cultural event
Reflect on Indigenous history
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The first day of the year, marking new beginnings, fresh goals, and celebration across the United States.
A federal holiday honoring the life and legacy of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., observed on the third Monday of January.
A federal holiday honoring U.S. presidents, observed on the third Monday of February.