New Year's Day
The first day of the year, marking new beginnings, fresh goals, and celebration across the United States.
A full year of awareness days, brand holidays, and community observances - organized by month.
January
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.
February
A day to celebrate love, affection, and appreciation for partners, family, and friends.
A federal holiday honoring U.S. presidents, observed on the third Monday of February.
March
A cultural and religious celebration of Irish heritage, observed each March 17.
April
A major Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection, observed in spring with family gatherings and traditions.
A global day of environmental awareness and action, observed each April 22.
An observance encouraging small acts of kindness in neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, and local communities.
May
A celebration of Mexican heritage and culture, observed each May 5.
A day to honor mothers and mother figures, observed on the second Sunday of May.
A federal holiday honoring U.S. military members who died in service, observed on the last Monday of May.
A day celebrating local artists, craftspeople, and independent makers in your neighborhood.
June
A federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, observed each June 19.
A day to honor fathers and father figures, observed on the third Sunday of June.
A June 30 reminder to check the fence, test the gate, and secure the pool area before summer gatherings - closing out National Safety Month during one of the hottest stretches of the year.
July
A federal holiday celebrating American independence, observed each July 4 with fireworks and gatherings.
August
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September
A federal holiday honoring American workers, observed on the first Monday of September.
October
A day honoring Native American peoples, history, and cultures, observed on the second Monday of October (also observed as Columbus Day).
A festive evening of costumes, trick-or-treating, and spooky fun, observed each October 31.
November
A federal holiday honoring all who have served in the U.S. armed forces, observed each November 11.
A federal holiday for gratitude and gathering, observed on the fourth Thursday of November.
A day for customers and communities to recognize the small businesses and local owners who support their neighborhoods.
December
A federal holiday and major cultural celebration, observed each December 25.
The final evening of the year, celebrated with countdowns, gatherings, and fireworks.