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  2. List of month-long observances - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable month-long observances, recurrent months that are used by various governments, groups and organizations to raise awareness of an issue, commemorate a group or event, or celebrate something.

  3. National Lamb Day - Wikipedia

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    The first National Lamb Day was celebrated on 15 February, to commemorate the day in 1882 that William Davidson and Thomas Brydone launched the first shipment of frozen sheep meat from Port Chalmers, Otago, New Zealand on the Dunedin, bound for London. [2]

  4. List of observances in the United States by presidential ...

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    May: Mental Health Awareness Month; May: National Physical Fitness and Sports Month; May: National Foster Care Month; June: Gay and Lesbian Pride Month; June: Caribbean-American Heritage Month [42] [43] [44] June: Great Outdoors Month [45] June: National Oceans Month; June: African-American Music Appreciation Month; July: National Ice Cream ...

  5. Full list of US 2024 federal holiday dates

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    Full list of US 2024 federal holiday dates. Kaleigh Werner. February 19, 2024 at 8:01 AM. ... Every year, millions of Americans have the day off to celebrate the achievements of the country’s ...

  6. Wikipedia : Days of the year/Holidays and observances

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    In general, new holidays and observances should not be placed in the Holidays and observances section; except if it is signed officially by a state or a country as a state or national holiday. New holidays that do not belong to this category can only be placed in the Holidays and observances section after the days are proven notable, with ...

  7. Fourth of July 2023: How did the national holiday originate ...

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    Americans are celebrating the biggest holiday of the year on Tuesday, Fourth of July, marking the 247th anniversary of the founding of the United States.. The Fourth of July, celebrates the Second ...

  8. Federal holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The holiday is observed on the fourth Thursday in November. On the day after this holiday, the stock market trading session ends three hours early. December 25 (Fixed date) Christmas Day: 1870 The most widely celebrated holiday of the Christian year, Christmas is observed as a commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Commonly celebrated by ...

  9. Juneteenth explained: What is the holiday, why was it created ...

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    For the first time since Juneteenth was federally recognized, the National Park Service is making entry into all sites free on the holiday. Several parks will be hosting Juneteenth commemorations ...