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National Nothing Day is an "un-event" proposed in 1972 by columnist Harold Pullman Coffin and observed in the United States annually on January 16 since 1973, when it was added to Chase's Calendar of Events.
The inauguration of president-elect Donald J. Trump is scheduled to take place on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C. The ceremony coincides with Martin Luther King Jr. Day this year ...
Bold text indicates a public holiday, on which most government agencies and major businesses are closed. January 16: Religious Freedom Day; 3rd Monday in January: Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday [4] 3rd Sunday in January: National Sanctity of Human Life Day; various March/April: Education and Sharing Day (based on Hebrew calendar)
Since the 1981 inauguration of Ronald Reagan, the ceremony has been held at the west front of the United States Capitol facing the National Mall with its iconic Washington Monument and distant Lincoln Memorial. From 1829 through 1977, most swearing-in ceremonies had taken place on a platform over the steps at the Capitol's east portico.
Here is a giant list of January holidays and observances in 2024! ... January 16. Appreciate a Dragon Day. ... (January 5-8) National Law Enforcement Training Week (January 7-13) ...
In 1926, Congress passed a bill making Armistice Day an annual national holiday. Years later, Alvin J King from Emporia, Kansas, lobbied to have the name changed to Veterans Day.
4 Holidays and observances. ... January 16 is the 16th day of the year in the Gregorian ... January 16 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) National Religious Freedom Day ...
January 8 to 14: National Mocktail Week, National Pizza Week, Home Office and Security Week January 15 to 21: National Healthy Weight Week January 15 to 23: International Snowmobile Safety Week