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New Years' Day
New Years' Day is observed on January 1st of every year and it marks the start of a new year on the Gregorian cakender. Many people celebrate by popping fireworks or going to parties. -
Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day is a holiday observed on Febuary 14 of each year. This day is usually celebrated by spending time with a spouse or significant other and buying them a gift of some sort. -
St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day is a cultural and religious celebration. Usually people wear green and attend parades or big parties on this day. -
April Fools' Day
Apil Fools' Day is an oppurtunity to play jokes on each other. The object is to keep the joke going for as long as possible before someone catches on. -
Mothers' Day
Mothers' day is a day dedicated to honoring and recognizing the sacrifices and accomplishments of mothers. It is a day to show mothers' how important they are to us. -
Father's Day
Father's Day is a day to recognize and honor all the sacrifices that fathers make for their children. Father's Day was created to complement Mother's Day and it is celebrated on the 3rd Sunday in June. -
Independence Day
Sometimes called "4th of July", this is a federal holiday that celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. We usually celebrate this day with cookouts, food and family. -
Senior Citzens' Day
National Senior Citizens Day is an observance on August 21 to honor the contributions of senior citizens in the United States. Various events and activities are organized on Senior Citizens Day to raise awareness of supporting older people and recognizing their achievements. -
Labor Day
Labor Day is anually held on the 1st Monday in September. It was originally organized to celebrate various' labor associations' strengths and contributions to the United States economy.