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Public Holidays

 HolidayFall 2025-Spring 2026Fall 2026-Spring 2027
 Labor Day – U.S. federal holiday observed on the first Monday in September that honors the contributions and achievements of American workers and the labor movement.Sept 1, 2025Sept 7, 2026
 Veterans Day – U.S. federal holiday that honors all military veterans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.Nov 11, 2025Nov 11, 2026
 

Thanksgiving – U.S. federal holiday observed on the fourth Thursday in November, traditionally celebrating gratitude and the harvest, though it also holds complex historical significance related to Indigenous peoples.

Nov 27, 2025Nov 26, 2026
 

Kwanzaa – Week-long cultural celebration observed from December 26 to January 1 that honors African American heritage, community, and the seven principles of Nguzo Saba.

Dec 26, 2025–Jan 1, 2026Dec 26, 2026–Jan 1, 2027
 Martin Luther King Jr. Day – U.S. federal holiday observed on the third Monday in January to honor the life, legacy, and civil rights leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Jan 19, 2026Jan 18, 2027
 Valentine’s Day – Cultural observance that honors love and affection through the exchange of cards, gifts, and expressions of appreciation among partners, friends, and loved ones.Feb 14, 2026Feb 14, 2027
 President’s Day – U.S. federal holiday observed on the third Monday in February that honors all U.S. presidents.Feb 16, 2026Feb 15, 2027
 Memorial Day – U.S. federal holiday observed on the last Monday in May to honor and remember military service members who died in the line of duty.May 25, 2026May 31, 2027
 

Juneteenth – U.S. federal holiday that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and celebrates Black freedom, resilience, and culture.

June 19, 2026June 19, 2027
 Independence Day – U.S. federal holiday observed on July 4th marking the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the nation’s founding.July 4, 2026July 4, 2027