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U.S. Holidays and Popular Dates

Many government offices, banks and businesses will be closed on the U.S. Federal Legal Holidays. After federal, many popular holidays & observances are listed.

United States Legal Federal Holidays

Federal Legal Holidays 2008

January 1, 2008: New Year's Day [Jan. 1 every year]
January 21, 2008: Martin Luther King Day [3rd monday in Jan]
February 18, 2008: Presidents Day (observed) [3rd monday in Feb]
   note: Presidents Day is also Washington's Birthday (observed)
May 26, 2008: Memorial Day (observed) [last monday in May]
July 4, 2008: Independence Day [July 4 every year]
September 1, 2008: Labor Day [1st monday in Sept]
October 13, 2008: Columbus Day (observed) [2nd monday in Oct]
November 11, 2008: Veterans' Day [Nov. 11 every year]
November 27, 2008: Thanksgiving Day [4th thursday in Nov]
December 25, 2008: Christmas Day [Dec. 25 every year]

   about Inauguration Day ...
   It always comes after U.S. presidential election, held every 4 years.

The term (observed) means the day the holiday is celebrated and a lot of people get a day off of work. Usually your bank is closed, no mail delivery, many government offices are closed, schools and the stock market might be closed, etc. ... observed might not be the traditional or "real" date.
Sometimes ... many Federal, State, City, Postal, Bank employees, other workers take an extra day off work. When the holiday falls on sunday, they might not work on the following monday. When the holiday falls on saturday, they might not work on the preceding friday.

Additional US Holidays, Celebrated Dates, Important Days

January 24 [every year]: Belly Laugh Day
February 2 [every year]: Groundhog Day
February 12 [every year]: Lincoln's Birthday
February 14 [every year]: St. Valentines Day
February 5, 2008 [Feb 24, 2009]: Fat Tuesday (a.k.a. Paczki Day) - day before Lent starts
February 22 [every year]: Washington's Birthday (traditional date, not observed date)
March 17 [every year]: St. Patrick's Day
March 21, 2008 [March 21, 2008]: Good Friday
March 23, 2008 [April 12, 2009]: Easter Sunday
April 1 [every year]: April Fool's Day
April 22 [every year]: Earth Day
April 23, 2008 [April 22, 2009]: Administrative Professionals Day (National Secretary's Day)
May 5 [every year]: Cinco de Mayo
May 11, 2008 [May 10, 2009]: Mother's Day [2nd sunday in May]
May 17, 2008 [May 16, 2009]: Armed Forces Day [3rd saturday in May]
June 14 [every year]: Flag Day
June 15, 2008 [June 21, 2009]: Father's Day [3rd sunday in June]
July 27, 2008 [July 26, 2009]: Parents' Day [4th Sunday in July]
September 7, 2008 [Sept. 13, 2009]: Grandparents' Day [first sunday after Labor Day]
September 16 [every year]: Stepfamily Day
September 17 [every year]: Citizenship Day
• Native American Day: 4th friday in September, celebrated (observed) many different days
October 16 [every year]: Boss's Day (National Bosses Day)
October 18, 2008 [Oct. 17, 2009]: Sweetest Day [3rd saturday in Oct]
October 31 [every year]: Halloween
November 4, 2008 [Nov. 3, 2009]: Election Day [first tuesday after first monday in Nov]
December 22-29, 2008 [Dec. 12-19, 2009]: Chanukah/Hanukkah
December 26 - Jan 1 [every year]: Kwanzaa
December 31 [every year]: New Year's Eve

   2008 U.S. Daylight Savings Time
• STARTS: March 9, 2008 at 2am (set clocks ahead one hour)
• ENDS: November 2, 2008 at 2am (set clocks back one hour)

   2009 U.S. Daylight Savings Time
• STARTS: March 8, 2009 at 2am (set clocks ahead one hour)
• ENDS: November 1, 2009 at 2am (set clocks back one hour)

For future reference »» beginning in 2007, U.S. daylight savings time has new start/end dates.
start: move clocks AHEAD one hour at 2am on the second Sunday in March.
end: move clocks BACK one hour at 2am on the first Sunday of November.