United States Public Holidays List 2024
Following are the list of Public, Office, School, Bank Holidays in United States year 2024
New Year's Day (01 Jan) : New Year's Day is the first day of the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used in many countries such as the USA.
New Year's Day (01 Jan) : New Year's Day is the first day of the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used in many countries such as the USA.
New Year's Day (01 Jan) : New Year's Day is the first day of the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used in many countries such as the USA.
New Year's Day (01 Jan) : New Year's Day is the first day of the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used in many countries such as the USA.
New Year's Day (01 Jan) : New Year's Day is the first day of the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used in many countries such as the USA.
New Year's Eve observed (01 Jan) : New Year's Eve is the last day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. Many parties to welcome the New Year are held in in the United States on New Year's Eve.
World Braille Day (04 Jan) : World Braille Day celebrates the life and achievements of Louis Braille, who invented the braille code for the visually impaired.
Epiphany (06 Jan) : Many people in the United States annually observe Epiphany, or Three Kings’ Day, on January 6. It is a Christian observance and a public holiday in the US Virgin Islands.
Orthodox Christmas Day (07 Jan) : Many Orthodox Christian churches in countries such as the United States observe Christmas Day on or near January 7 in the Gregorian calendar.
International Programmers' Day (07 Jan) : Many people celebrate International Programmers’ Day on January 7, while others observe this event on the 256th day of the year, usually on September 13 or on September 12 in leap years.
Estelle Reel Day (07 Jan) : Estelle Reel Day is a state observance in the USA
Battle of New Orleans (08 Jan) : Battle of New Orleans is a state legal holiday in the USA
Stephen Foster Memorial Day (13 Jan) : Stephen Foster Memorial Day is annually observed in the United States on January 13. The day remembers the achievements of Stephen Foster, who is known as the “father of American music”.
Orthodox New Year (14 Jan) : Many Orthodox Christian churches in countries such as the United States celebrate New Year’s Day on January 14 in the Gregorian calendar.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day (15 Jan) : Martin Luther King Day marks the anniversary of the date of birth of the influential American civil right leader of the same name.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day (15 Jan) : Martin Luther King Day marks the anniversary of the date of birth of the influential American civil right leader of the same name.
Robert E. Lee's Birthday (15 Jan) : Robert E. Lee’s birthday is an annual official state holiday that is shared with Martin Luther King’s birthday in some parts of the US.
Robert E. Lee's Birthday (15 Jan) : Robert E. Lee’s birthday is an annual official state holiday that is shared with Martin Luther King’s birthday in some parts of the US.
Idaho Human Rights Day (15 Jan) : Idaho Human Rights Day is a state holiday in Idaho, the United States, on the third Monday of January.
Civil Rights Day (15 Jan) : Civil Rights Day is on the third Monday of January in Arizona and New Hampshire. It honors civil rights activists such as Martin Luther King Jr.
Civil Rights Day (15 Jan) : Civil Rights Day is on the third Monday of January in Arizona and New Hampshire. It honors civil rights activists such as Martin Luther King Jr.
Robert E. Lee's Birthday (19 Jan) : Robert E. Lee’s birthday is an annual official state holiday that is shared with Martin Luther King’s birthday in some parts of the US.
State Holiday (19 Jan) : State Holiday is a state observance in the USA
Confederate Heroes' Day (19 Jan) : On Confederate Memorial Day remembers the soldiers who died fighting for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War (1861-1865). It is a state holiday in some parts of the United States.
World Religion Day (21 Jan) : World Religion Day fosters interfaith dialogue and understanding of all religions.
International Day of Education (24 Jan) : International Day of Education is a United Nations observance in the USA
Tu Bishvat/Tu B'Shevat (25 Jan) : Tu B’Shevat is known as the “New Year for Trees”, is a Jewish festival similar to Arbor Day.
International Customs Day (26 Jan) : International Customs Day celebrates custom personnel and agencies worldwide.
International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust (27 Jan) : The United Nations' (UN) International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust remembers those who died and suffered during the Holocaust before and during World War II. It is on January 27 each year.
World Leprosy Day (28 Jan) : World Leprosy Day brings awareness of leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, and ways to prevent the disease.
Kansas Day (29 Jan) : Kansas Day is an annual observance that commemorates the state's admission to the Union in 1861.
National Freedom Day (01 Feb) : National Freedom Day in the United States is observed on February 1 each year.
First Day of Black History Month (01 Feb) : First Day of Black History Month is a annual monthly observance in the USA
World Wetlands Day (02 Feb) : World Wetlands Day raises awareness about the important role that the wetlands play in the environment and in our lives.
Groundhog Day (02 Feb) : Many people in the United States observe Groundhog Day on February 2.
National Wear Red Day (02 Feb) : National Wear Red Day® raises public awareness of heart disease in women and ways to avoid and combat this problem.
International Day of Human Fraternity (04 Feb) : International Day of Human Fraternity is a United Nations observance in the USA
World Cancer Day (04 Feb) : World Cancer Day is an annual global event on February 4 to raise people’s awareness of cancer.
Rosa Parks Day (04 Feb) : The life of American civil rights leader Rosa Parks is celebrated in the United States on either February 4 or December 1.
Rosa Parks Day (04 Feb) : The life of American civil rights leader Rosa Parks is celebrated in the United States on either February 4 or December 1.
Rosa Parks Day (04 Feb) : The life of American civil rights leader Rosa Parks is celebrated in the United States on either February 4 or December 1.
International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (06 Feb) : The International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation is an awareness campaign to end a harmful practice that violates girls’ and women’s rights.
Ronald Reagan Day (06 Feb) : Ronald Reagan Day is a state observance in the USA
Isra and Mi'raj (07 Feb) : Isra and Mi'raj (Isra Me'raj, Israa and Mi'raaj, Laylat Al-Isra wa Al-Miraj, Lailat al Miraj, Night Journey and Ascension to Heaven) marks the night when the Prophet Mohammad traveled from Mecca to Jerusalem, ascended to heaven and returned.
National Girls and Women in Sports Day (07 Feb) : National Girls and Women in Sports Day is a observance in the USA
World Pulses Day (10 Feb) : World Pulses Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
Lunar New Year (10 Feb) : Lunar New Year marks the first day of the New Year in the Chinese calendar.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science (11 Feb) : The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is a UN holiday to recognize the critical role women and girls play in science and technology communities.
World Day of the Sick (11 Feb) : World Day of the Sick is a global event when people remember or pray for the sick.
Super Bowl (11 Feb) : The Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL) in the United States. It is played every year in February.
Lincoln's Birthday (12 Feb) : Lincoln’s Birthday is observed in the United States in honor of Abraham Lincoln, who was the nation’s 16th president and was known as the Great Emancipator.
Lincoln's Birthday (12 Feb) : Lincoln’s Birthday is observed in the United States in honor of Abraham Lincoln, who was the nation’s 16th president and was known as the Great Emancipator.
Georgia Day (12 Feb) : Georgia Day is a state observance in the USA
World Radio Day (13 Feb) : World Radio Day is an annual United Nations (UN) event that promotes the importance of the radio in communicating information worldwide.
Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras (13 Feb) : Shrove Tuesday is traditionally known as the day prior to Lent but it also serves as a day of celebration, known as Mardi Gras.
Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras (13 Feb) : Shrove Tuesday is traditionally known as the day prior to Lent but it also serves as a day of celebration, known as Mardi Gras.
Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras (13 Feb) : Shrove Tuesday is traditionally known as the day prior to Lent but it also serves as a day of celebration, known as Mardi Gras.
Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras (13 Feb) : Shrove Tuesday is traditionally known as the day prior to Lent but it also serves as a day of celebration, known as Mardi Gras.
Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras (13 Feb) : Shrove Tuesday is traditionally known as the day prior to Lent but it also serves as a day of celebration, known as Mardi Gras.
Ash Wednesday (14 Feb) : Ash Wednesday is a Christian observance that marks the first day of Lent, which is prior to Easter.
Valentine's Day (14 Feb) : Valentine's Day is an occasion to celebrate romantic love.
Statehood Day (14 Feb) : Statehood Day is a local observance in the USA
Susan B. Anthony's Birthday (15 Feb) : Susan B Anthony Day is an national American observance that is legally recognized in some states.
Susan B. Anthony Day (15 Feb) : Susan B Anthony Day is an national American observance that is legally recognized in some states.
Elizabeth Peratrovich Day (16 Feb) : Elizabeth Peratrovich was one of the main driving forces behind the territory's Anti-Discrimination Act of 1945.
Presidents' Day (19 Feb) : Washington's Birthday, or Presidents' Day, honors the life and work of the first president of the United States, George Washington.
Presidents' Day (19 Feb) : Washington's Birthday, or Presidents' Day, honors the life and work of the first president of the United States, George Washington.
Presidents' Day (19 Feb) : Washington's Birthday, or Presidents' Day, honors the life and work of the first president of the United States, George Washington.
Daisy Gatson Bates Day (19 Feb) : Daisy Gatson Bates Day is a state holiday in Arkansas, the United States, on the third Monday of February. It coincides with Washington’s Birthday.
World Day of Social Justice (20 Feb) : The United Nations' (UN) World Day of Social Justice promotes poverty eradication, full employment and social integration. It is on February 20 each year.
International Mother Language Day (21 Feb) : The United Nations' (UN) International Mother Language Day is annually held on February 21 to celebrate languages spoken worldwide. It also observes the human right to use these languages.
African-American Scientist and Inventor Day (25 Feb) : African-American Scientist and Inventor Day is a state observance in the USA
George Rogers Clark Day (25 Feb) : George Rogers Clark Day is a state observance in the USA
Linus Pauling Day (28 Feb) : Linus Pauling Day is a state holiday on February 28 in Oregon, USA.
Leap Day (29 Feb) : Leap Day, February 29, usually occurs every 4 years and is part of a Leap Year, which is 366 days.
Zero Discrimination Day (01 Mar) : Discrimination Day highlights the negative impacts of discrimination and promotes tolerance, compassion and peace.
Self-Injury Awareness Day (01 Mar) :
St. David's Day (01 Mar) : Many Welsh communities in the United States celebrate the life of their patron saint, St David, and their links with Wales on St David’s Day.
Read Across America Day (01 Mar) : Read Across America Day is observed in the United States on March 2 each year.
Employee Appreciation Day (01 Mar) : Employee Appreciation Day is a US unofficial observance that recognizes and appreciates employees in all industries, aimed at helping employers keep their staff.
First Day of Women's History Month (01 Mar) : First Day of Women's History Month is a annual monthly observance in the USA
First Day of Irish American Heritage Month (01 Mar) : First Day of Irish American Heritage Month is a annual monthly observance in the USA
Texas Independence Day (02 Mar) : Texas Independence Day is a legal holiday in Texas, in the United States.
World Wildlife Day (03 Mar) : World Wildlife Day celebrates all flora and fauna, including animals, on Earth.
Casimir Pulaski Day (04 Mar) : Casimir Pulaski Day is a day off for some schools and offices in Illinois, USA, on the first Monday of March each year.
Casimir Pulaski Day (04 Mar) : Casimir Pulaski Day is a day off for some schools and offices in Illinois, USA, on the first Monday of March each year.
Casimir Pulaski Day (04 Mar) : Casimir Pulaski Day is a day off for some schools and offices in Illinois, USA, on the first Monday of March each year.
Town Meeting Day (05 Mar) : The state of Vermont, in the USA, holds its Town Meeting Day on the first Tuesday of March each year.
Maha Shivaratri (08 Mar) : Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu holiday in the USA
International Women's Day (08 Mar) : International Women’s Day celebrates women’s achievements worldwide and throughout history.
International Day of Women Judges (10 Mar) : International Day of Women Judges is a United Nations observance in the USA
Daylight Saving Time starts (10 Mar) : Daylight Saving Time starts in the USA
Ramadan Starts (11 Mar) : Many Muslims in the United States fast in the hours of daylight during Ramadan, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar.
World Kidney Day (14 Mar) : World Kidney Day is an annual observation that attempts to raise global awareness about the importance of kidney health and tries to bring attention to the unique challenges faced by those who suffer from Chronic Kidney Disease.
St. Patrick's Day (17 Mar) : St Patrick's Day marks the life and deeds of St Patrick, one of Ireland's patron saints. It is an Irish-American celebration in the USA.
Evacuation Day (17 Mar) : Evacuation Day in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, commemorates the first major American military victory in the Revolutionary War, which saw the British troops evacuate Boston.
Evacuation Day observed (18 Mar) : Evacuation Day in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, commemorates the first major American military victory in the Revolutionary War, which saw the British troops evacuate Boston.
French Language Day (20 Mar) : French Language Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Day of Happiness (20 Mar) : International Day of Happiness aims to promote the idea that the pursuit of happiness is universal.
March Equinox (20 Mar) : March Equinox in the USA (New York)
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (21 Mar) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is annually observed on March 21.
World Poetry Day (21 Mar) : World Poetry Day celebrates poetry around the world on March 21 each year.
International Day of Nowruz (21 Mar) : The UN’s International Day of Nowruz, also known as Nowruz, No-Ruz, No-Rooz or No Ruz, is observed on March 21 each year.
World Down Syndrome Day (21 Mar) : World Down Syndrome Day is held on March 21 every year.
International Day of Forests (21 Mar) : International Day of Forests raises awareness on forests and trees, including their role in climate change.
World Water Day (22 Mar) : World Water Day aims to increase people's awareness of the water's importance in all aspects of life.
World Meteorological Day (23 Mar) : World Meteorological Day marks the anniversary of the World Meteorological Organization's establishment on March 23, 1950.
Palm Sunday (24 Mar) : Palm Sunday in the United States celebrates Jesus Christ’s entry into Jerusalem. It is also the Sunday before Easter Sunday.
Purim (24 Mar) : Purim commemorates a time when Jewish people were saved from death around the fourth century BCE, according to the Book of Esther.
World Tuberculosis Day (24 Mar) : World Tuberculosis Day is annually held on March 24 to raise awareness of tuberculosis and ways to eradicate the disease.
Holi (25 Mar) : Holi is a spring festival of colors celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and others. It celebrates the triumph of good over evil and the upcoming season of spring. The festival can last up to sixteen days.
International Day of Remembrance of Slavery Victims and the Transatlantic Slave Trade (25 Mar) : The International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade remembers the lives of Africans who were forced into slavery in North, Central and South America.
International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members (25 Mar) : The UN’s International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members is annually held on March 25.
Maryland Day (25 Mar) : Maryland Day commemorates the arrival of Lord Baltimore and the first colonists in Maryland, the United States, in the 17th century.
Seward's Day (25 Mar) : Seward’s Day is a state holiday in Alaska, in the United States, on the last Monday of March.
Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day (26 Mar) : Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day is annually held in Hawaii on March 26 to honor Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole.
Maundy Thursday (28 Mar) : Maundy Thursday, which is also known as Holy Thursday, is the day before Good Friday.
Good Friday (29 Mar) : Good Friday commemorates Jesus Christ's crucifixion.
State Holiday (29 Mar) : State Holiday is a state holiday in the USA
National Vietnam War Veterans Day (29 Mar) : National Vietnam War Veterans Day is an US observance to honor US military members who served during the Vietnam War.
Holy Saturday (30 Mar) : Holy Saturday is the day before Easter Sunday in the United States.
Earth Hour (30 Mar) : Earth Hour is an annual event in which many people worldwide turn their lights off on the last Saturday in March.
Wyoming Veterans Welcome Home Day (30 Mar) : Wyoming Veterans Welcome Home Day is a state observance in the USA
Doctors' Day (30 Mar) : Doctors' Day is a observance in the USA
Vietnam Veterans Day (30 Mar) : Vietnam Veterans Day is a state observance in the USA
Vietnam Veteran Recognition Day (30 Mar) : Vietnam Veteran Recognition Day is a state observance in the USA
Easter Sunday (31 Mar) : Easter Sunday is an important day in the Christian church calendar because it celebrates Jesus Christ's resurrection, according to Christian belief.
César Chávez Day (31 Mar) : César Chávez Day celebrates the birthday of César Estrada Chávez.
César Chávez Day (31 Mar) : César Chávez Day celebrates the birthday of César Estrada Chávez.
César Chávez Day (31 Mar) : César Chávez Day celebrates the birthday of César Estrada Chávez.
César Chávez Day (31 Mar) : César Chávez Day celebrates the birthday of César Estrada Chávez.
April Fool's Day (01 Apr) : April Fool's Day, on April 1, is a day to play practical jokes and tricks.
Easter Monday (01 Apr) : Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday. It is not a federal holiday in the United States of America (USA).
César Chávez Day (substitute) (01 Apr) : César Chávez Day celebrates the birthday of César Estrada Chávez.
World Autism Awareness Day (02 Apr) : World Autism Awareness Day raises an awareness of issues surrounding people, particularly children, with autism worldwide.
Pascua Florida Day (02 Apr) : Pascua Florida Day, which usually falls on April 2, is a state day in Florida, USA.
United Nations' Mine Awareness Day (04 Apr) : The United Nations' International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action is annually observed on April 4.
Lailat al-Qadr (05 Apr) : Laylat al Qadr is most likely to be held on one of the last 10 days of month of Ramadan in the Islamic calendar.
International Day of Conscience (05 Apr) : International Day of Conscience is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Day of Sport for Development and Peace (06 Apr) : The International Day of Sport for Development and Peace aims to bring goodwill and positive social outcomes through sporting achievements.
National Tartan Day (06 Apr) : National Tartan Day is annually observed on April 6 to honor the major role that Scottish Americans played in the founding of the United States of America.
United Nations' World Health Day (07 Apr) : The World Health Organization, the United Nations' the directing and coordinating authority for health, annually highlights one of its priorities for global health on World Health Day.
Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Rwanda Genocide (07 Apr) : The UN’s Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Rwanda Genocide is observed on April 7 each year.
National Library Workers' Day (09 Apr) : National Library Workers’ Day recognizes the efforts and achievements that librarians make to give Americans access to information via books, computers and other media.
Eid al-Fitr (10 Apr) : Eid al-Fitr, which is on the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal, marks the end of the month-long fast of Ramadan.
International Day of Human Space Flight (12 Apr) : The UN’s International Day of Human Space Flight is annually held on April 12.
Thomas Jefferson's Birthday (13 Apr) : Americans celebrate president Thomas Jefferson's Birthday on April 13.
World Chagas Disease Day (14 Apr) : World Chagas Disease Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
World Art Day (15 Apr) : World Art Day is a worldwide observance in the USA
Tax Day (15 Apr) : Tax Day is the deadline for United States residents to file details of their income to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) so that their liability for income tax can be assessed.
Father Damien Day (15 Apr) : Father Damien Day or Saint Damien Day is an occasion for residents of the state of Hawaii to remember the life and deeds of a Belgian missionary.
Patriots' Day (15 Apr) : Patriots' Day commemorates the battles of Lexington and Concord in 1775, which were two of the earliest battles in the American Revolutionary War.
Boston Marathon (15 Apr) : Boston Marathon is one of the world's oldest yearly marathon. It is held annually on Patriot's Day in the month of April.
Emancipation Day (16 Apr) : People celebrate the end of slavery and citizens' rights on Emancipation Day in the United States.
International Day for Monuments and Sites (18 Apr) : The International Day for Monuments and Sites raises awareness on preserving and conserving historical and archeological heritage sites.
Arbor Day (19 Apr) : Arbor Day is a state observance in the USA
Chinese Language Day (20 Apr) : Chinese Language Day is a United Nations observance that celebrates one of the organization’s 6 official languages – Chinese.
World Creativity and Innovation Day (21 Apr) : World Creativity and Innovation Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
San Jacinto Day (21 Apr) : San Jacinto Day commemorates the Battle of San Jacinto in what is now Harris County, Texas.
Passover Eve (22 Apr) : Passover Eve is a Jewish holiday in the USA
Earth Day (22 Apr) : The United Nations' International Mother Earth Day promotes environmental awareness and calls for the protection of our planet.
Oklahoma Day (22 Apr) : Oklahoma Day in the United States marks the anniversary of the opening of Oklahoma's lands to European settlers.
Confederate Memorial Day (22 Apr) : On Confederate Memorial Day remembers the soldiers who died fighting for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War (1861-1865). It is a state holiday in some parts of the United States.
Passover (first day) (23 Apr) : Passover marks the Israelites' liberation from slavery and their exodus from Egypt around 3000 years ago.
World Book and Copyright Day (23 Apr) : World Book and Copyright Day is an occasion to celebrate the contribution of books and authors to our global culture and the connection between copyright and books.
English Language Day (23 Apr) : English Language Day promotes the history, culture and accomplishments of the English language.
International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace (24 Apr) : International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace is a United Nations observance in the USA
Administrative Professionals Day (24 Apr) : Administrative Professionals Day® is on the Wednesday of the last full week of April. It remembers the important role of administrative professionals.
International Girls in ICT Day (25 Apr) : International Girls in ICT Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Delegate's Day (25 Apr) : International Delegate's Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
World Malaria Day (25 Apr) : World Malaria Day is annually observed on April 25 to promote efforts that provide effective control of malaria worldwide.
Take our Daughters and Sons to Work Day (25 Apr) : Take our Daughters and Sons to Work Day is a observance in the USA
World Intellectual Property Day (26 Apr) : World Intellectual Property Day is annually held on April 26 to increase awareness and understanding of intellectual property worldwide.
International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day (26 Apr) : International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day is a UN holiday designed to raise awareness of the consequences of the 1986 nuclear accident.
Arbor Day (26 Apr) : Arbor Day encourages people to plant and care for trees. In Nebraska, it falls on the last Friday of April.
Arbor Day (26 Apr) : Arbor Day is a state observance in the USA
Confederate Heroes' Day (26 Apr) : On Confederate Memorial Day remembers the soldiers who died fighting for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War (1861-1865). It is a state holiday in some parts of the United States.
State Holiday (26 Apr) : State Holiday is a state observance in the USA
World Day for Safety and Health at Work (28 Apr) : The World Day for Safety and Health at Work is observed on April 28 each year.
Arbor Day (29 Apr) : Arbor Day is a state observance in the USA
Confederate Memorial Day (29 Apr) : On Confederate Memorial Day remembers the soldiers who died fighting for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War (1861-1865). It is a state holiday in some parts of the United States.
Last Day of Passover (30 Apr) : The last day of Passover marks the end of the Passover period, which lasts for seven or eight days.
International Jazz Day (30 Apr) : International Jazz Day recognizes the historical, cultural, and educational contribution of jazz.
Law Day (01 May) : Law Day in the United States is annually held on May 1.
Loyalty Day (01 May) : Loyalty Day is a special day for people to reaffirm their loyalty to the United States and to recognize the heritage of American freedom.
Lei Day (01 May) : May Day is Lei Day in Hawai'i, celebrating Hawaiian culture or the “Aloha spirit.
First Day of Military Appreciation Month (01 May) : First Day of Military Appreciation Month is a annual monthly observance in the USA
First Day of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (01 May) : First Day of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is a annual monthly observance in the USA
First Day of Jewish American Heritage Month (01 May) : First Day of Jewish American Heritage Month is a annual monthly observance in the USA
World Tuna Day (02 May) : World Tuna Day is a UN holiday designed to raise awareness of the global importance of tuna.
National Day of Prayer (02 May) : National Day of Prayer is held on the first Thursday of May each year, inviting Americans of all faiths to pray for the country and its leaders.
West Virginia Day of Prayer (02 May) : West Virginia Day of Prayer is a state observance in the USA
Orthodox Good Friday (03 May) : Many Orthodox Christians in the United States remember the events leading up to Jesus Christ's crucifixion on Great Friday.
World Press Freedom Day (03 May) : World Press Freedom Day focuses on the importance of the freedom of the press and freedom of expression.
Kentucky Oaks (03 May) : The Kentucky Oaks is a rade 1 Stakes horse race held annually on the Friday before the Kentucky Derby in May.
Orthodox Holy Saturday (04 May) : Many Orthodox Christians in the United States remember Jesus Christ’s burial and his descent into Hades on Holy Saturday.
Kent State Shootings Remembrance (04 May) : Kent State Shootings Remembrance Day is a local observance in Kent, Ohio.
Kentucky Derby (04 May) : Kentucky Derby is a Grade I Stakes horse race held annually in Louisville, Kentucky in May.
Rhode Island Independence Day (04 May) : Rhode Island Independence Day is a day to celebrate the state's declaration of independence from Great Britain in 1776.
National Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Day (04 May) : National Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Day is an occasion to remember those serving the profession of explosive ordnance disposal in the United States Armed Forces.
Orthodox Easter (05 May) : Many Orthodox Christians in the United States mark Easter Sunday, also known as Pascha, as the day Jesus Christ was resurrected, according to the Christian bible.
World Portuguese Language Day (05 May) : World Portuguese Language Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Family Equality Day (05 May) : International Family Equality Day is a worldwide observance in the USA
Cinco de Mayo (05 May) : 'Cinco de Mayo' means "Fifth of May" in Spanish and is a festival of Mexican pride and heritage.
Yom HaShoah (06 May) : Many people in the United States observe Yom Hashoah by remembering Holocaust victims who died during World War II.
Orthodox Easter Monday (06 May) : Many Orthodox churches in the United States observe Easter Monday on the day after the Orthodox Easter Sunday date.
National Nurses Day (06 May) : National Nurses Day is an occasion to honor the work of nurses.
National Teacher Appreciation Day (07 May) : National Teacher Appreciation Day is a observance in the USA
Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives during the Second World War (08 May) : The United Nations’ (UN) Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives during the Second World War is annually held over two days, from May 8-9.
World Ovarian Cancer Day (08 May) : World Ovarian Cancer Day aims to spread global awareness about ovarian cancer.
World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day (08 May) : World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day is a worldwide observance in the USA
Truman Day (08 May) : Truman Day is a holiday in the state of Missouri to honor Harry S Truman, the only person born in Missouri to ever become President of the United States.
Victory in Europe Day (08 May) : Victory in Europe Day is a observance in the USA
Ascension Day (09 May) : Ascension Day is the 40th day of Easter and commemorates the ascension of Jesus Christ into heaven.
International Day of Argania (10 May) : International Day of Argania is a United Nations observance in the USA
Confederate Memorial Day (10 May) : On Confederate Memorial Day remembers the soldiers who died fighting for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War (1861-1865). It is a state holiday in some parts of the United States.
Confederate Memorial Day (10 May) : On Confederate Memorial Day remembers the soldiers who died fighting for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War (1861-1865). It is a state holiday in some parts of the United States.
Native American Day (10 May) : Native Americans' Day, on the second Monday of October, is celebrated some parts of the United States in lieu of Columbus Day.
Military Spouse Appreciation Day (10 May) : Appreciate and thank all the military spouses and partners you know on Military Spouse Appreciation Day.
Military Spouse Appreciation Day (10 May) : Appreciate and thank all the military spouses and partners you know on Military Spouse Appreciation Day.
World Migratory Bird Day (11 May) : World Migratory Bird Day is observed the second weekend of May every year.
International Nurses Day (12 May) : International Nurses Day focuses on the critical contribution of nurses around the world in maintaining public health.
Mother's Day (12 May) : Mother's Day celebrates the role of mothers and mother figures.
Mother's Day (12 May) : Mother's Day celebrates the role of mothers and mother figures.
Yom Ha'atzmaut (14 May) : Many Jewish communities in the United States celebrate Yom Ha’Atzmaut, which is Israel’s Independence Day, on the fifth day of the month of Iyar in the Jewish calendar.
Primary Election Day (14 May) : Many residents in West Virginia vote during the state’s primary election day.
International Day of Families (15 May) : The International Day of Families is an occasion to celebrate the importance of families to people, societies and cultures around the world.
Peace Officers Memorial Day (15 May) : Peace Officers Memorial Day is held annually in the United States on May 15 in honor of federal, state and local officers killed or disabled in the line of duty.
International Day of Living Together in Peace (16 May) : International Day of Living Together in Peace is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Day of Light (16 May) : International Day of Light is a United Nations observance in the USA
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (17 May) : World Information Society Day is celebrated each year to raise awareness of how information and communication can be beneficial for societies and economies.
National Defense Transportation Day (17 May) : National Defense Transportation Day occurs annually in the United States on the third Friday of May.
Public Lands Day (18 May) : Public Lands Day is a state observance in the USA
Armed Forces Day (18 May) : Armed Forces Day is a national observance in the United States on the third Saturday of May each year.
Preakness Stakes (18 May) : The Preakness Stakes is the second event in the Triple Crown and is annually held two weeks after the Kentucky Derby.
Pentecost (19 May) : Many Christians in the United States observe Pentecost, also known as Whitsunday or Whit Sunday.
Whit Monday (20 May) : Many Christians in the United States will observe Whit Monday, or Pentecost Monday. It is the day after Pentecost, which is also known as Whit Sunday or Whitsunday.
World Bee Day (20 May) : World Bee Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
World Autoimmune / Autoinflammatory Arthritis Day (20 May) : World Autoimmune / Autoinflammatory Arthritis Day is a worldwide observance in the USA
World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development (21 May) : The World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, held on May 21, is an occasion for people to deepen their understanding of cultural diversity.
International Tea Day (21 May) : International Tea Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Day for Biological Diversity (22 May) : The International Day for Biological Diversity is an occasion to increase the global understanding and awareness of issues and challenges around biodiversity.
Emergency Medical Services for Children Day (22 May) : Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) Day is observed on the Wednesday of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week, May 19–25, in the United States.
National Maritime Day (22 May) : National Maritime Day is annually observed in the United States on May 22. It is a time to observe its maritime heritage, to honor those who served as merchant mariners, and to recognize the benefits of the maritime industry.
Harvey Milk Day (22 May) : Harvey Milk Day is an observance that is recognized in public schools in California, United States, on May 22 each year.
International Day to End Obstetric Fistula (23 May) : The International Day to End Obstetric Fistula raises awareness of fistula and calls for support to tackle the problem.
Day of Vesak (23 May) : Vesak Day is a Buddhist holiday that celebrates the birth of its founder. It is usually observed on the day of the full moon in May.
African Liberation Day (25 May) : African Liberation Day celebrates African nations' hard-fought freedom from European colonial powers.
National Missing Children's Day (25 May) : National Missing Children's Day is an observation dedicated to addressing the problem of child abduction.
Trinity Sunday (26 May) : Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday after Pentecost and is celebrated by many Christians in the United States.
Lag BaOmer (26 May) : Many Jewish Americans observe Lag B’Omer on the 18th day of the month of Iyar in the Jewish calendar.
Memorial Day (27 May) : Memorial Day commemorates all Americans who have died in military service for the United States.
Decoration Day (27 May) : Memorial Day commemorates all Americans who have died in military service for the United States.
Jefferson Davis' Birthday (27 May) : Jefferson Davis' Birthday, also known as Jefferson Davis Day, is a state holiday in Alabama in the United States.
International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers (29 May) : The International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers is an occasion to pay tribute to people who served in United Nations (UN) peacekeeping operations.
Corpus Christi (30 May) : Corpus Christi is observed in honor of the Holy Eucharist.
World No Tobacco Day (31 May) : World No Tobacco Day draws attention to the health problems caused by tobacco use.
Global Day of Parents (01 Jun) : Global Day of Parents appreciates the role of a parent in nurturing and fostering growth for their children.
First Day of Pride Month (01 Jun) : First Day of Pride Month is a annual monthly observance in the USA
First Day of Caribbean-American Heritage Month (01 Jun) : First Day of Caribbean-American Heritage Month is a annual monthly observance in the USA
Statehood Day (01 Jun) : Statehood Day marks the anniversary of the dates that Kentucky became the 15th state and Tennessee became the 16th state of the United States.
Native American Day (02 Jun) : Native Americans' Day, on the second Monday of October, is celebrated some parts of the United States in lieu of Columbus Day.
World Bicycle Day (03 Jun) : World Bicycle Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
Jefferson Davis' Birthday (03 Jun) : Jefferson Davis' Birthday, also known as Jefferson Davis Day, is a state holiday in Alabama in the United States.
Jefferson Davis' Birthday (03 Jun) : Jefferson Davis' Birthday, also known as Jefferson Davis Day, is a state holiday in Alabama in the United States.
International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression (04 Jun) : The United Nations' (UN) International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression is observed on June 4 each year.
World Environment Day (05 Jun) : World Environment Day is held each year on June 5. It is one of the principal vehicles through which the United Nations (UN) stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action.
International Day for the Fight against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing (05 Jun) : International Day for the Fight against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing is a United Nations observance in the USA
Day of the Russian Language (06 Jun) : Day of the Russian Language is a United Nations observance in the USA
D-Day (06 Jun) : D-Day is a special anniversary in some countries, including the United States (U.S.), to remember Allied forces’ invasion of Normandy, France, in the Second World War.
World Food Safety Day (07 Jun) : World Food Safety Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
World Oceans Day (08 Jun) : World Oceans Day is annually observed on June 8 to raise awareness of the challenges humanity faces to protect the world's oceans.
Belmont Stakes (08 Jun) : The Belmont Stakes is the third and final horse race of the Triple Crown. It is run annually five weeks after the Kentucky Derby.
Kamehameha Day (11 Jun) : Kamehameha Day, held annually on June 11, honors Kamehameha the Great (Kamehameha I), the monarch who united and established the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Shavuot (12 Jun) : Shavuot, also known as the Festival of Weeks, is one of three major Jewish festivals.
World Day Against Child Labour (12 Jun) : Poverty and injustice against widows is a world-wide problem addressed by International Widows' Day.
Loving Day (12 Jun) : Loving Day is a observance in the USA
International Albinism Awareness Day (13 Jun) : International Albinism Awareness Day aims to stop the persecution and murders of people with albinism.
World Blood Donor Day (14 Jun) : On World Blood Donor Day numerous events are held worldwide to raise awareness about the importance of safe blood supplies.
Army Birthday (14 Jun) : Army Birthday is a observance in the USA
Flag Day (14 Jun) : Flag Day is annually held on June 14 to honor the United States flag.
Juneteenth (14 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (15 Jun) : World Elder Abuse Awareness Day attempts to shine a light on the problem of physical, emotional, and financial abuse of elders.
Juneteenth Day (15 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (15 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (15 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (15 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (15 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (15 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (15 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
International Day of Family Remittances (16 Jun) : The UN estimates that family remittances worth over 500 billion US$ are transferred worldwide every year.
Father's Day (16 Jun) : Father's Day celebrates the contribution that fathers and father figures make to the lives of their children.
Father's Day (16 Jun) : Father's Day celebrates the contribution that fathers and father figures make to the lives of their children.
Eid al-Adha (17 Jun) : For more than 3 millions Muslims in the US, Eid al-Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice, is one of the most important dates in the calendar.
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought (17 Jun) : The United Nations' World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is observed worldwide on June 17 each year.
Bunker Hill Day (17 Jun) : Bunker Hill Day commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill, which took place on June 17, 1775 on the Charlestown Peninsula, Boston Harbor, in Massachusetts.
Juneteenth Freedom Day (substitute) (17 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Sustainable Gastronomy Day (18 Jun) : Sustainable Gastronomy Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict (19 Jun) : International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict is a UN day aiming to rid the world of conflict-related sexual violence.
Juneteenth (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth Independence Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
National Juneteenth Freedom Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth National Independence Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth Independence Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth Freedom Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Emancipation Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth Freedom Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (Optional) (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth Independence Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth Celebration of Freedom Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth Freedom Day (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth (19 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Emancipation Day (19 Jun) : Emancipation Day is a state holiday in the USA
World Refugee Day (20 Jun) : The United Nations' World Refugee Day honors refugees' courage, strength and determination.
West Virginia Day (20 Jun) : West Virginia Day, or WV Day, celebrates the anniversary of the creation of the state of West Virginia on June 20, 1863.
American Eagle Day (20 Jun) : Observed annually on June 20 in 47 American states, American Eagle Day is an unofficial holiday that celebrates the removal of the American Bald Eagle from a list of "endangered species".
June Solstice (20 Jun) : June Solstice in the USA (New York)
International Day of Yoga (21 Jun) : The International Day of Yoga is a UN-day that aims to raise awareness worldwide of the many benefits of practicing yoga.
International Day of the Celebration of the Solstice (21 Jun) : International Day of the Celebration of the Solstice is a United Nations observance in the USA
Juneteenth Day (21 Jun) : Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Public Service Day (23 Jun) : The United Nations’ Public Service Day celebrates the idea that democracy and successful governance depend on a competent civil service.
International Widows' Day (23 Jun) : Poverty and injustice against widows is a world-wide problem addressed by International Widows' Day.
Day of the Seafarer (25 Jun) : The Day of the Seafarer aims to acknowledge the social, and economic contribution of the millions of seafarers around the world.
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking (26 Jun) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking raise awareness about the dangers of illicit drugs.
International Day in Support of Victims of Torture (26 Jun) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day in Support of Victims of Torture is annually observed on June 26 to remind people that human torture is not only unacceptable – it is also a crime.
Micro-, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Day (27 Jun) : Micro-, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
Carolina Day (28 Jun) : Carolina Day is a state observance in the USA
International Day of the Tropics (29 Jun) : International Day of the Tropics is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Asteroid Day (30 Jun) : The United Nations established International Asteroid Day to raise public awareness of the asteroid impact hazard.
International Day of Parliamentarism (30 Jun) : International Day of Parliamentarism is a United Nations observance in the USA
Independence Day (04 Jul) : On Independence Day, Americans celebrate the anniversary of publication of the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain in 1776.
Independence Day (04 Jul) : On Independence Day, Americans celebrate the anniversary of publication of the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain in 1776.
Independence Day (04 Jul) : On Independence Day, Americans celebrate the anniversary of publication of the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain in 1776.
International Day of Cooperatives (06 Jul) : The United Nations' (UN) International Day of Cooperatives recognizes and reaffirms the role of cooperatives in economic, social and cultural development and in the achievement of social policy objectives.
Muharram (08 Jul) : The first day of Muharram, which is the first month in the Islamic calendar, marks the start of the Islamic New Year.
World Population Day (11 Jul) : The United Nations' (UN) World Population Day reaffirms the human right to plan for a family.
Nathan Bedford Forrest Day (13 Jul) : Nathan Bedford Forrest Day is a local observance in the USA
Bastille Day (14 Jul) : Bastille Day is a observance in the USA
World Youth Skills Day (15 Jul) : Acquiring skills enhances youths' ability to make informed choices and empowers them to gain access to changing labor markets.
Rural Transit Day (16 Jul) : Rural Transit Day is a observance in the USA
Ashura (17 Jul) : Ashura is a Muslim in the USA
Nelson Mandela Day (18 Jul) : Nelson Mandela International Day is annually observed on July 18 to recognize the former South African president’s contribution to peace and freedom.
World Chess Day (20 Jul) : World Chess Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
Pioneer Day (24 Jul) : Pioneer Day is an annual state holiday in Utah in the United States. It is celebrated to honor the pioneers who demonstrated industry and bravery when they ventured to settle in a place that is now Salt Lake City.
World Drowning Prevention Day (25 Jul) : World Drowning Prevention Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
Korean War Veteran Recognition Day (27 Jul) : Korean War Veteran Recognition Day is a state observance in the USA
National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day (27 Jul) : National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day is a observance in the USA
World Hepatitis Day (28 Jul) : World Hepatitis Day is observed on July 28 every year to raise awareness of hepatitis and encourage prevention and treatment.
Parents' Day (28 Jul) : Parents’ Day is celebrated in the United States on the fourth Sunday of July each year to recognize and promote parenting as a crucial part of families and the wider community.
International Day of Friendship (30 Jul) : The International Day of Friendship is annually held on July 30 to celebrate friendships worldwide.
World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (30 Jul) : July 30 is the UN World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
Colorado Day (01 Aug) : Colorado Day is an annual observance that commemorates the state’s birthday on August 1, 1876, and its history.
Coast Guard Birthday (04 Aug) : Coast Guard Birthday is a observance in the USA
Barack Obama Day (04 Aug) : Barack Obama Day is a observance in the USA
American Family Day (04 Aug) : American Family Day is a state holiday in the USA
Purple Heart Day (07 Aug) : Purple Heart Day on August 7 commemorates the day in 1782 when General George Washington created the Purple Heart Medal – a military decoration that is awarded to those wounded or killed while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
Purple Heart Day (07 Aug) : Purple Heart Day on August 7 commemorates the day in 1782 when General George Washington created the Purple Heart Medal – a military decoration that is awarded to those wounded or killed while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
Purple Heart Day (07 Aug) : Purple Heart Day on August 7 commemorates the day in 1782 when General George Washington created the Purple Heart Medal – a military decoration that is awarded to those wounded or killed while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
International Day of the World's Indigenous People (09 Aug) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day of the World's Indigenous People is observed on August 9 each year to promote and protect the rights of the world’s indigenous peoples.
International Youth Day (12 Aug) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Youth Day is annually held on August 12 to celebrate the achievements of the world’s youth and to encourage their participation in enhancing society.
Victory Day (12 Aug) : Victory Day, also known as VJ Day, is an annual state holiday celebrated on the second Monday in August in Rhode Island in the United States. It marks the anniversary of the Allies’ victory over Japan during World War II.
Tisha B'Av (13 Aug) : Tisha B’Av is on the ninth day of the month of Av in the Jewish calendar.
Assumption of Mary (15 Aug) : Assumption Day is a Christian observance in the United States that is held annually on August 15. Catholics observe the Dormition (falling asleep) or the day that the Blessed Virgin Mary was received into heaven.
Hawaii Statehood Day (16 Aug) : Hawaii’s Statehood Day is celebrated on the third Friday of August to commemorate the anniversary of Hawaii’s statehood.
Bennington Battle Day (16 Aug) : Bennington Battle Day is a state holiday in Vermont. It commemorates the American victory at the Battle of Bennington during the Revolutionary War in north America in 1777.
National Navajo Code Talkers Day (18 Aug) : National Navajo Code Talkers Day is a state holiday in the USA
National Senior Citizens Day (18 Aug) : National Senior Citizens Day is an observance on the third Sunday of August to honor the contributions of senior citizens in the United States.
Raksha Bandhan (19 Aug) : Raksha Bandhan is a Hindu holiday in the USA
World Humanitarian Day (19 Aug) : The United Nations’(UN) World Humanitarian Day focuses on increasing public awareness about humanitarian service worldwide and is annually observed on August 19.
National Aviation Day (19 Aug) : National Aviation Day is observed in the United States on August 19 each year to celebrate the history and development of the aviation.
International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism (21 Aug) : International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief (22 Aug) : International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition (23 Aug) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition is held on August 23 each year to remind people of the tragedy of the transatlantic slave trade.
Susan B. Anthony Day (26 Aug) : Susan B Anthony Day is an national American observance that is legally recognized in some states.
Women's Equality Day (26 Aug) : Women's Equality Day on August 26 is an annual observance that commemorates the anniversary of the first time voting rights were extended to women in the United States.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day (27 Aug) : Lyndon Baines Johnson Day is a state holiday in Texas in the United States on August 27 each year. It commemorates the birthday of Lyndon Baines Johnson, who was the 36th president of the USA.
International Day against Nuclear Tests (29 Aug) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day against Nuclear Tests is annually observed on August 29. The day raises awareness of the dangers of nuclear weapons and a closer approach to eliminating the use of those weapons.
International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances (30 Aug) : The International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances is annually observed on August 30.
International Day for People of African Descent (31 Aug) : International Day for People of African Descent is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Overdose Awareness Day (31 Aug) : International Overdose Awareness Day is an annual observation which aims to raise global awareness of about the impact of drug overdose on families and communities. The campaign also attempts to remove the stigma associated with overdose.
Labor Day (02 Sep) : Labor Day is a federal holiday in the United States. It gives workers a day of rest and it celebrates their contribution to the American economy.
Labor Day (02 Sep) : Labor Day is a federal holiday in the United States. It gives workers a day of rest and it celebrates their contribution to the American economy.
World Sexual Health Day (04 Sep) : World Sexual Health Day is an annual awareness day that attempts to break down social and cultural taboos associated with sexuality and to promote sexual health around the world.
International Day of Charity (05 Sep) : The International Day of Charity raises public awareness of what charities do to help minimize poverty.
Ganesh Chaturthi (06 Sep) : Ganesh Chaturthi is a Hindu holiday in the USA
International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies (07 Sep) : International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies is a United Nations observance in the USA
Still's Disease Awareness Day (07 Sep) : Still's Disease Awareness Day is a worldwide observance in the USA
Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day (07 Sep) : Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day encourages people in the United States to participate in cleaning up the federal lands. It is observed on the first Saturday after Labor Day.
Native American Day (07 Sep) : Native Americans' Day, on the second Monday of October, is celebrated some parts of the United States in lieu of Columbus Day.
International Literacy Day (08 Sep) : The United Nations' (UN) International Literacy Day is held on September 8 each year.
National Grandparents Day (08 Sep) : National Grandparents Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of September after Labor Day in the United States.
International Day to Protect Education from Attack (09 Sep) : International Day to Protect Education from Attack is a United Nations observance in the USA
California Admission Day (09 Sep) : California Admission Day is an annual legal observance in California, in the United States.
World Suicide Prevention Day (10 Sep) : World Suicide Prevention Day promotes worldwide action to prevent suicides on September 10 each year.
First Responders Day (11 Sep) : First Responders Day is a state observance in the USA
Patriot Day (11 Sep) : Patriot Day is held in memory of nearly 3000 people who died during terrorist attacks in New York, Washington DC and Shanksville, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
Patriot Day (11 Sep) : Patriot Day is held in memory of nearly 3000 people who died during terrorist attacks in New York, Washington DC and Shanksville, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
International Day for South-South Cooperation (12 Sep) : The United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation is observed on September 12 each year.
International Programmers' Day (12 Sep) : Many people celebrate International Programmers’ Day on January 7, while others observe this event on the 256th day of the year, usually on September 13 or on September 12 in leap years.
Friday the 13th (13 Sep) : Friday the 13th is a day full of superstitious beliefs in communities worldwide.
International Day of Democracy (15 Sep) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day of Democracy is observed on September 15 each year.
First Day of National Hispanic Heritage Month (15 Sep) : First Day of National Hispanic Heritage Month is a annual monthly observance in the USA
Constitution Commemoration Day (15 Sep) : Constitution Day and Citizenship Day is a combined event that occurs in the United States on September 17 each year.
The Prophet's Birthday (16 Sep) : Eid Milad ul-Nabi (Mawlid or Milad-un-Nabi) commemorates the Prophet Muhammed's birthday.
International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer (16 Sep) : The United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer focuses on the importance of protecting human health and the environment.
World Patient Safety Day (17 Sep) : World Patient Safety Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
Constitution Day and Citizenship Day (17 Sep) : Constitution Day and Citizenship Day is a combined event that occurs in the United States on September 17 each year.
International Equal Pay Day (18 Sep) : International Equal Pay Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
Air Force Birthday (18 Sep) : Air Force Birthday is a observance in the USA
National POW/MIA Recognition Day (20 Sep) : National POW/MIA Recognition Day is annually observed in the United States on the third Friday of September.
International Day of Peace (21 Sep) : The United Nations' (UN) International Day of Peace is annually held on September 21 to recognize the efforts of individuals, organizations and governments to end conflict and promote peace.
Emancipation Day (22 Sep) : Emancipation Day is a state-wide observation in Ohio on September 22.
September Equinox (22 Sep) : September Equinox in the USA (New York)
International Day of Sign Languages (23 Sep) : International Day of Sign Languages is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Celebrate Bisexuality Day (23 Sep) : International Celebrate Bisexuality Day, also known as Bi Visibility Day, promotes the rights of bisexual people around the world.
American Indian Day (23 Sep) : American Indian Day is a state observance in the USA
World Maritime Day (26 Sep) : World Maritime Day is held on the last week of September each year, although the exact date is up to individual governments around the world.
International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons (26 Sep) : The International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons raises awareness about the dangers of nuclear weapons.
World Tourism Day (27 Sep) : The United Nations’ (UN) World Tourism Day is annually held on September 27 to raise awareness on the benefits of tourism.
Native American Day (27 Sep) : Native Americans' Day, on the second Monday of October, is celebrated some parts of the United States in lieu of Columbus Day.
Native American Day (27 Sep) : Native Americans' Day, on the second Monday of October, is celebrated some parts of the United States in lieu of Columbus Day.
American Indian Heritage Day (27 Sep) : American Indian Heritage Day is often observed on the Friday after Thanksgiving Day in the United States.
American Indian Heritage Day (27 Sep) : American Indian Heritage Day is often observed on the Friday after Thanksgiving Day in the United States.
Michigan Indian Day (27 Sep) : Michigan Indian Day is a state observance in the USA
International Day for Universal Access to Information (28 Sep) : International Day for Universal Access to Information is a United Nations observance in the USA
World Rabies Day (28 Sep) : World Rabies Day is annually observed on September 28 to raise awareness about rabies and how it can be prevented.
Public Lands Day (28 Sep) : Public Lands Day is a state observance in the USA
National Public Lands Day (28 Sep) : National Public Lands Day is a observance in the USA
International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste (29 Sep) : International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste is a United Nations observance in the USA
World Heart Day (29 Sep) : World Heart Day raises awareness of cardiovascular diseases and ways to reduce their risk.
Gold Star Mother's Day (29 Sep) : Gold Star Mother’s Day is annually observed in the United States on the last Sunday of September.
International Translation Day (30 Sep) : International Translation Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Day of Older Persons (01 Oct) : The United Nations' (UN) International Day of Older Persons is celebrated on October 1 each year as a special day for older persons worldwide.
World Vegetarian Day (01 Oct) : World Vegetarian Day is an annual observation that spreads awareness about the health, environmental, and ethical benefits of following a vegetarian lifestyle. The unofficial holiday encourages people to avoid eating foods that include animal products and to adopt a plant-based diet.
International Day of Non-Violence (02 Oct) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day of Non-Violence is a globally observed on October 2 each year to promote non-violence.
Navratri (03 Oct) : Navratri is a Hindu holiday in the USA
Rosh Hashana (03 Oct) : Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. Many Jewish-run organizations in the US are closed during the two-day celebration.
Rosh Hashana (03 Oct) : Rosh Hashana, commonly known as the Jewish New Year, is the first day of Tishrei, the seventh month in the Hebrew calendar.
Feast of St Francis of Assisi (04 Oct) : Many Catholics in the United States, particularly those with pets, celebrate the Feast of St Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals and the environment, on October 4 each year.
World Teachers' Day (05 Oct) : The United Nations' (UN) World Teachers' Day commemorates the work of teachers and their contributions to society. It is observed on October 5 each year.
World Cerebral Palsy Day (06 Oct) : World Cerebral Palsy Day is an annual awareness observation that brings together people with cerebral palsy, their families and loved ones, and organizations working to ensure equal rights for them.
German American Day (06 Oct) : German American Day is a observance in the USA
World Habitat Day (07 Oct) : The United Nations’ (UN) World Habitat Day reflects on the state of human settlements and people’s right to sufficient shelter.
Frances Xavier Cabrini Day (07 Oct) : Frances Xavier Cabrini Day is a state holiday in the USA
Child Health Day (07 Oct) : Child Health Day is annually celebrated in the United States on the first Monday of October.
World Post Day (09 Oct) : World Post Day marks the anniversary of the Universal Postal Union's establishment in 1874. It is held on October 9 each year.
International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction (09 Oct) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction is annually observed on the second Wednesday of October to promote a global culture of natural disaster risk reduction.
Leif Erikson Day (09 Oct) : Leif Erikson Day honors the first Scandinavian known to have set foot on American soil and the contribution of the Nordic peoples to the United States.
Leif Erikson Day (09 Oct) : Leif Erikson Day honors the first Scandinavian known to have set foot on American soil and the contribution of the Nordic peoples to the United States.
World Mental Health Day (10 Oct) : World Mental Health Day, which is supported by the United Nations (UN), is annually held on October 10 to raise public awareness about mental health issues worldwide.
World Sight Day (10 Oct) : World Sight Day is annually held on the second Thursday of October to raise awareness about blindness and vision impairment.
International Day of the Girl Child (11 Oct) : The International Day of the Girl Child is a United Nations (UN) observance on October 11 each year.
Casimir Pulaski Day (11 Oct) : Casimir Pulaski Day is a day off for some schools and offices in Illinois, USA, on the first Monday of March each year.
Casimir Pulaski Day (11 Oct) : Casimir Pulaski Day is a day off for some schools and offices in Illinois, USA, on the first Monday of March each year.
Casimir Pulaski Day (11 Oct) : Casimir Pulaski Day is a day off for some schools and offices in Illinois, USA, on the first Monday of March each year.
Anniversary of Death of General Pulaski (11 Oct) : Casimir Pulaski Day is a day off for some schools and offices in Illinois, USA, on the first Monday of March each year.
Dussehra (12 Oct) : Dussehra is a Hindu holiday in the USA
Yom Kippur (12 Oct) : Yom Kippur is an important Jewish holiday that falls on the 10th day of the month of Tishrei in the Jewish calendar.
World Spanish Language Day (12 Oct) : World Spanish Language Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
Robert E. Lee's Birthday (12 Oct) : Robert E. Lee’s birthday is an annual official state holiday that is shared with Martin Luther King’s birthday in some parts of the US.
Yom Kippur (12 Oct) : Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) is an important Jewish holiday that centers on the themes of atonement and repentance.
Navy Birthday (13 Oct) : Navy Birthday celebrates the establishment of the United States Navy on October 13, 1775.
Chicago Marathon (13 Oct) : The Chicago Marathon is one of the six World Marathon Majors and is held annually in October.
Columbus Day (14 Oct) : Columbus Day celebrates 15th century explorer Christopher Columbus's arrival in America in 1492.
Columbus Day (14 Oct) : Columbus Day celebrates 15th century explorer Christopher Columbus's arrival in America in 1492.
Columbus Day (14 Oct) : Columbus Day celebrates 15th century explorer Christopher Columbus's arrival in America in 1492.
Fraternal Day (14 Oct) : Fraternal Day is a state holiday in the USA
Yorktown Victory Day (14 Oct) : Yorktown Victory Day is a state holiday in the USA
Discoverers’ Day (14 Oct) : Discoverers’ Day is a state observance in the USA
Native American Day (14 Oct) : Native Americans' Day, on the second Monday of October, is celebrated some parts of the United States in lieu of Columbus Day.
Native American Day (14 Oct) : Native Americans' Day, on the second Monday of October, is celebrated some parts of the United States in lieu of Columbus Day.
Indigenous People's Day (14 Oct) : Indigenous People's Day is a state holiday in the USA
Indigenous People's Day (14 Oct) : Indigenous People's Day is a state observance in the USA
Indigenous People's Day (14 Oct) : Indigenous People's Day is a state observance in the USA
American Indian Heritage Day (14 Oct) : American Indian Heritage Day is often observed on the Friday after Thanksgiving Day in the United States.
International Day of Rural Women (15 Oct) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day of Rural Women is annually celebrated on October 15 to recognize rural women’s role in supporting their communities.
White Cane Safety Day (15 Oct) : White Cane Safety Day is a United States observance annually held on October 15 to celebrate blind and visually impaired people's achievements and the importance of the white cane.
World Food Day (16 Oct) : World Food Day is celebrated on October 16 each year.
Boss's Day (16 Oct) : Boss’s Day is observed in many workplaces in the United States on October 16, or the nearest working day, each year.
First Day of Sukkot (17 Oct) : The first day of Sukkot marks the start of the Sukkot festival for Jewish communities in many countries, including the United States.
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (17 Oct) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is annually observed on October 17 to promote awareness of the need to eradicate poverty worldwide.
Alaska Day (18 Oct) : Alaska Day is an official holiday in Alaska, the United States, on October 18 each year. It commemorates the formal transfer of Alaska from Russia to the United States on October 18, 1867.
Sweetest Day (19 Oct) : Sweetest Day is a observance in the USA
Last Day of Sukkot (23 Oct) : Many Jewish communities in countries such as the United States observe the last day of Sukkot, which marks the end of the Sukkot festival.
Shmini Atzeret (24 Oct) : Shemini Atzeret (or Shmini Atzeret) is a Jewish holiday dedicated to the love of God, while Simchat Torah (Simchas Torah or Simhat Torah) marks the end of Sukkot and celebrates the completion of the annual reading of the Torah.
United Nations Day (24 Oct) : United Nations Day marks the anniversary of the United Nations Charter coming into force in 1945 and celebrates the work of this organization. United Nations Day annually falls on October 24.
World Development Information Day (24 Oct) : The United Nations' (UN) World Development Information Day falls on October 24 each year.
Simchat Torah (25 Oct) : Simchat Torah (Simchas Torah or Simhat Torah) is a Jewish holiday that marks the end of Sukkot and celebrates the completion of the annual reading of the Torah.
Nevada Day (25 Oct) : Nevada Day is an annual state holiday celebrated in Nevada, the United States, on the last Friday of October. It commemorates the statehood of Nevada, which took place on October 31, 1864.
World Day for Audiovisual Heritage (27 Oct) : The World Day for Audiovisual Heritage is observed on October 27 every year.
World Stroke Day (29 Oct) : World Stroke Day is annually held on October 29 to raise awareness about stroke and ways to combat it.
Diwali/Deepavali (31 Oct) : Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most popular Hindu festivals.
World Cities Day (31 Oct) : World Cities Day is a UN observance that aims to recognize the role of cities as a foundation for social and economic development.
Halloween (31 Oct) : Halloween is celebrated by hosting costume parties, playing 'trick-or-treat', watching horror films, visiting haunted houses or carving lanterns out of pumpkins.
All Saints' Day (01 Nov) : Many Catholics honor all the saints on All Saints' Day, also known as All Hallows' Day, in the United States.
World Vegan Day (01 Nov) : World Vegan Day is an annual observation that brings together vegans around the world to bring attention to animal rights and to spread the word about the health advantages of following a vegan diet.
First Day of Native American Heritage Month (01 Nov) : First Day of Native American Heritage Month is a annual monthly observance in the USA
All Souls' Day (02 Nov) : Prayers for the dead are made on All Souls’ Day in the United States, which falls on November 2 each year. The Day of the Dead is also celebrated on this day.
International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists (02 Nov) : The International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists raises awareness about violence against journalists.
New York City Marathon (03 Nov) : The New York City Marathon is one of the world's largest marathons and takes place every year in November.
Daylight Saving Time ends (03 Nov) : Daylight Saving Time ends in the USA
World Tsunami Awareness Day (05 Nov) : World Tsunami Awareness Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
Election Day (General Election) (05 Nov) : Election Day in the United States of America is the day on which popular ballots are held to select public officials.
Election Day (05 Nov) : Election Day in the United States of America is the day on which popular ballots are held to select public officials.
Election Day (05 Nov) : Election Day in the United States of America is the day on which popular ballots are held to select public officials.
Election Day (05 Nov) : Election Day in the United States of America is the day on which popular ballots are held to select public officials.
Susan B. Anthony Day (05 Nov) : Susan B Anthony Day is an national American observance that is legally recognized in some states.
International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict (06 Nov) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict is held on November 6 each year.
Return Day (07 Nov) : Return Day is held on the Thursday after Election Day in Georgetown, Delaware. It is a post-election tradition that celebrates the announcement of the election results with a unique festival and ceremony.
World Science Day for Peace and Development (10 Nov) : The World Science Day for Peace and Development (WSDPD) is celebrated on November 10 each year.
Marine Corps Birthday (10 Nov) : Marine Corps Birthday celebrates the establishment of the United States Marine Corps on November 10, 1775.
Barack Obama Day (11 Nov) : Barack Obama Day is a local observance in the USA
Veterans Day (11 Nov) : Veterans Day in the USA is a holiday to honor all who have served in the United States Military Services.
Veterans Day (11 Nov) : Veterans Day in the USA is a holiday to honor all who have served in the United States Military Services.
Veterans Day (11 Nov) : Veterans Day in the USA is a holiday to honor all who have served in the United States Military Services.
Veterans' Day/Armistice Day (11 Nov) : Veterans Day in the USA is a holiday to honor all who have served in the United States Military Services.
Veterans' Day/Armistice Day (11 Nov) : Veterans Day in the USA is a holiday to honor all who have served in the United States Military Services.
Veterans' Day/Armistice Day (11 Nov) : Veterans Day in the USA is a holiday to honor all who have served in the United States Military Services.
World Pneumonia Day (12 Nov) : World Pneumonia Day supports all efforts made to protect and treat people against pneumonia, the single largest cause of child deaths worldwide.
World Diabetes Day (14 Nov) : World Diabetes Day is held annually to raise awareness of diabetes and its complications and the care that people with this condition need. It is observed on November 14 each year.
International Day for Tolerance (16 Nov) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day for Tolerance is observed on November 16 each year to help people understand the importance of tolerance worldwide.
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (17 Nov) : The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims serves as a major advocacy day for road traffic injury prevention.
World Prematurity Day (17 Nov) : World Prematurity Day is an annual observance that is dedicated to raising awareness about the health and emotional issues surrounding preterm birth.
World Toilet Day (19 Nov) : World Toilet Day aims to promote public awareness of the need for adequate toilets to improve people’s health and save lives.
International Men's Day (19 Nov) : International Men’s Day celebrates men's achievements worldwide and throughout history.
George Rogers Clark Day (19 Nov) : George Rogers Clark Day is a state observance in the USA
Universal Children's Day (20 Nov) : The United Nations' (UN) Universal Children's Day is an occasion to promote the welfare of children and an understanding between children all over the world. It is held on November 20 each year
Africa Industrialization Day (20 Nov) : Africa Industrialization Day aims to stimulate the international community's commitment to the industrialization of Africa.
World Television Day (21 Nov) : The United Nations’ (UN) World Television Day is globally celebrated on November 21 each year.
World Philosophy Day (21 Nov) : World Philosophy Day is celebrated on the third Thursday of November each year.
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (25 Nov) : The United Nations' (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women raises public awareness of violence against women in all countries around the world and at all levels of society. It is observed each year on November 25.
Thanksgiving Day (28 Nov) : Thanksgiving Day in the United States is traditionally a holiday to give thanks for the food collected at the end of the harvest season.
Thanksgiving Day (28 Nov) : Thanksgiving Day in the United States is traditionally a holiday to give thanks for the food collected at the end of the harvest season.
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People (29 Nov) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People is annually observed on November 29.
Nellie Tayloe Ross's Birthday (29 Nov) : Nellie Tayloe Ross's Birthday is a state observance in the USA
State Holiday (29 Nov) : State Holiday is a state holiday in the USA
Presidents' Day (29 Nov) : Washington's Birthday, or Presidents' Day, honors the life and work of the first president of the United States, George Washington.
Lincoln's Birthday/Lincoln's Day (29 Nov) : Lincoln’s Birthday is observed in the United States in honor of Abraham Lincoln, who was the nation’s 16th president and was known as the Great Emancipator.
Day After Thanksgiving (29 Nov) : The Day After Thanksgiving, also known as Black Friday, is a state holiday more than 20 states.
Day After Thanksgiving (29 Nov) : The Day After Thanksgiving, also known as Black Friday, is a state holiday more than 20 states.
Family Day (29 Nov) : The Day After Thanksgiving, also known as Black Friday, is a state holiday more than 20 states.
Acadian Day (29 Nov) : The Day After Thanksgiving, also known as Black Friday, is a state holiday more than 20 states.
Black Friday (29 Nov) : Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving Day in the USA. It is a busy shopping day and is a holiday in some states.
American Indian Heritage Day (29 Nov) : American Indian Heritage Day is often observed on the Friday after Thanksgiving Day in the United States.
Native American Heritage Day (29 Nov) : Native American Heritage Day is a observance in the USA
Native American Heritage Day (29 Nov) : Native American Heritage Day is a state holiday in the USA
Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare (30 Nov) : The UN’s Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare is annually observed on April 29.
First Sunday of Advent (01 Dec) : Many Christians in the United States observe the first Sunday of Advent, which marks the start of the Christian year.
World AIDS Day (01 Dec) : The United Nations' (UN) World AIDS Day is annually observed on December 1.
Rosa Parks Day (01 Dec) : The life of American civil rights leader Rosa Parks is celebrated in the United States on either February 4 or December 1.
Rosa Parks Day (01 Dec) : The life of American civil rights leader Rosa Parks is celebrated in the United States on either February 4 or December 1.
International Day for the Abolition of Slavery (02 Dec) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Day for the Abolition of Slavery is annually observed on December 2.
Cyber Monday (02 Dec) : Most online retailers in the US offer discounted prices on their products and services on Cyber Monday.
International Day of Persons with Disabilities (03 Dec) : The United Nations' (UN) International Day of Persons with Disabilities is annually observed on December 3 to re-affirm and draw attention to the rights of people who live with disabilities.
Giving Tuesday (03 Dec) : Giving Tuesday is a observance in the USA
International Day of Banks (04 Dec) : International Day of Banks is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development (05 Dec) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development, also known as International Volunteer Day (IVD), is observed on December 5 each year.
World Soil Day (05 Dec) : World Soil Day raises awareness of why soil is needed for sustainable living.
St Nicholas Day (06 Dec) : Some churches in the United States recognize St Nicholas' Day as a feast day.
International Civil Aviation Day (07 Dec) : International Civil Aviation Day is observed globally on December 7 each year. It is observed by organizations such as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day (07 Dec) : National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day remembers those who died or were injured when Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii, was attacked in 1941.
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day (07 Dec) : National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day remembers those who died or were injured when Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii, was attacked in 1941.
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day (07 Dec) : National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day remembers those who died or were injured when Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii, was attacked in 1941.
Delaware Day (07 Dec) : Delaware Day is a state observance in the USA
Feast of the Immaculate Conception (09 Dec) : The Feast of the Immaculate Conception is a Christian observance on December 8 each year.
International Anti-Corruption Day (09 Dec) : The United Nations’ (UN) International Anti-Corruption Day is annually observed on December 9 to raise public awareness of corruption and ways to fight it.
World Genocide Commemoration Day (09 Dec) : World Genocide Commemoration Day is a UN holiday dedicated to the victims of genocide.
Human Rights Day (10 Dec) : Human Rights Day marks the anniversary of when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was proclaimed.
Wyoming Day (10 Dec) : Wyoming Day is a state observance in the USA
International Mountain Day (11 Dec) : The United Nations' (UN) International Mountain Day is an occasion to help raise awareness of the people who live in mountainous regions and the role that these regions play in providing food, water, and recreation. It is observed on December 11 each year.
International Day of Neutrality (12 Dec) : International Day of Neutrality is a United Nations observance in the USA
International Universal Health Coverage Day (12 Dec) : International Universal Health Coverage Day is a United Nations observance in the USA
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe (12 Dec) : The Feast of Our Lady Guadalupe, in honor of Jesus’ mother Mary, is a Catholic observance in the United States.
Friday the 13th (13 Dec) : Friday the 13th is a day full of superstitious beliefs in communities worldwide.
National Guard Birthday (13 Dec) : National Guard Birthday is a observance in the USA
Bill of Rights Day (15 Dec) : Bill of Rights Day is a observance in the USA
Pan American Aviation Day (17 Dec) : December 17 marks Pan American Aviation Day, which is annually observed in the United States.
Wright Brothers Day (17 Dec) : The Wright Brothers Day is annually celebrated in the United States on December 17 to commemorate the historic flight made by Orville and Wilbur Wright on that date in 1903.
International Migrants Day (18 Dec) : The United Nations (UN) International Migrants Day is celebrated on December 18 each year.
Arabic Language Day (18 Dec) : World Arabic Language Day is a United Nations (UN) observance that celebrates one of the organization’s 6 official languages – Arabic.
International Human Solidarity Day (20 Dec) : The United Nations' (UN) International Human Solidarity Day is celebrated on December 20 each year to raise public awareness on the importance of solidarity in fighting poverty.
December Solstice (21 Dec) : December Solstice in the USA (New York)
Christmas Eve (24 Dec) : Christmas Eve in the United States is on December 24 each year.
Christmas Eve (24 Dec) : Christmas Eve in the United States is on December 24 each year.
Christmas Eve (24 Dec) : Christmas Eve in the United States is on December 24 each year.
Christmas Day (25 Dec) : Christmas Day celebrates Jesus Christ's birth.
Christmas Day (25 Dec) : Christmas Day celebrates Jesus Christ's birth.
Christmas Day (25 Dec) : Christmas Day celebrates Jesus Christ's birth.
Christmas Day (25 Dec) : Christmas Day celebrates Jesus Christ's birth.
Christmas Day (25 Dec) : Christmas Day celebrates Jesus Christ's birth.
Chanukah/Hanukkah (first day) (26 Dec) : The first day of Hanukkah is the start of the Hanukkah period, which lasts for eight days, from the 25th day of the month of Kislev to the second day of Tevet in the Hebrew calendar.
Kwanzaa (first day) (26 Dec) : Kwanzaa is a week-long holiday honoring the culture and traditions of African people and their descendants worldwide, especially in the United States.
Day After Christmas Day (26 Dec) : Some states in the United States observe the Day after Christmas Day as a public holiday.
Day After Christmas Day (26 Dec) : Some states in the United States observe the Day after Christmas Day as a public holiday.
International Day of Epidemic Preparedness (27 Dec) : International Day of Epidemic Preparedness is a United Nations observance in the USA
New Year's Eve (31 Dec) : New Year's Eve is the last day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. Many parties to welcome the New Year are held in in the United States on New Year's Eve.
New Year's Eve (31 Dec) : New Year's Eve is the last day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. Many parties to welcome the New Year are held in in the United States on New Year's Eve.