

Juneteenth
The nineteenth day of June to remember the day African slaves learned of their freedom.

4th of July
The fourth day of July to celebrate the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

Labor Day
The first Monday of September to remember the nation’s official commemoration of its workers’ accomplishments and contributions to national strength, prosperity, and well-being.

Veterans Day
The eleventh day of November to honor, recognize, and thank those who have served.

Thanksgiving Day
The fourth Thursday in November to give thanks and reflect on the blessings you’ve received.

Native American Heritage Day
The Friday immediately following the day after Thanksgiving to honor the culture and contributions of Native Americans.

Christmas Day
The twenty-fifth day of December to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.

New Years
The first day of January to reflect on the past year and celebrate the new beginning ahead.

Martin Luther King Jr
The third Monday of January to celebrate the birth of Martin Luther King Jr.

Presidents Day
The third Monday of February to celebrate the birth of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington.