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  2. May 11 - Wikipedia

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    May 11 is the 131st day of the year (132nd in leap years) ... Holidays and observances. Christian feast day: Anthimus of Rome [200] Gangulphus of Burgundy [200]

  3. May Holidays to Celebrate Every Day of the Month

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    May Weekly Holidays and Observances. National Nurses Week (May 6-12, every year) National Pet Week (May 5-11) Teacher Appreciation Week (May 6-10) Brain Injury Awareness Week (May 11-17) National ...

  4. Here's a list of the May holidays and observances worth celebrating in 2024. ... National Pet Week, National Wildflower Week (May 5 to 11) Teacher Appreciation Week (May 6 to May 10) Children’s ...

  5. May holidays and observances to add to your 2024 calendar

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    Weekly Observances in May 2024 April 28 to May 4: National Small Business Week May 5 to 11: Be Kind to Animals Week, Women in Construction Week, Hurricane Preparedness Week, National Pet Week ...

  6. Category:May observances - Wikipedia

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    Annual holidays and observances occurring in May ... Iyar observances (1 C, 11 P) M. May Day (1 C, 3 P) O. May in the Eastern Orthodox calendar (31 P) P. Pentecost (2 ...

  7. Portal:United States/On this day/May 11 - Wikipedia

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    January • February • March • April • May • June • July • August • September • October • November • December May 11 : Time: 04:39 UTC Date: December 21

  8. See May 2024's Full List of Holidays and Observances

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    In addition to Memorial Day, Mother's Day, and Cinco de Mayo, the 2024 calendar of May holidays and observances has dozens of other reasons to celebrate.

  9. Confederate Memorial Day - Wikipedia

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    In Georgia, the fourth Monday in April was formerly celebrated as Confederate Memorial Day, but beginning in 2016, in response to the Charleston church shooting, the names of Confederate Memorial Day and Robert E. Lee's Birthday were struck from the state calendar and the statutory holidays were designated simply as "state holidays". [37]