2025 US Holiday Schedule: Public and non-federal holidays, other important events

2025 US Holiday Schedule: Public and non-federal holidays, other important events

As we ring in a new year, it’s important to know when federal and non-federal holidays fall. By keeping yourself informed about the most important events, you can plan your vacation or family reunion efficiently. Here is a list of all the important dates in 2025:

Federal holiday plan 2025
Federal holiday plan 2025

Federal holidays 2025

Wednesday, January 1st: New Year’s Day

Monday, January 20th: Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Monday, January 20: Inauguration Day

Monday, February 17th: Washington’s birthday

Monday, May 26: Memorial Day

Thursday June 19th: June 19th

Friday, July 4th: Independence Day

Monday, September 1st: Labor Day

Monday, October 13th: Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples Day

Tuesday, November 11th: Veterans Day

Thursday, November 27th: Thanksgiving Day

Thursday December 25th: Christmas Day

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2025 non-federal holidays

Wednesday, January 29th: Chinese New Year

Sunday, February 2nd: Groundhog Day

Friday, February 14th: Valentine’s Day

Friday, February 28th (tentative): Ramadan begins

Tuesday March 4th: Carnival

Wednesday March 5th: Ash Wednesday

Monday, March 17: St. Patrick’s Day

Friday, April 18th: Good Friday

Sunday, April 20: Easter Sunday

Monday May 5th: May Day

Monday, May 5th: Cinco De Mayo

Sunday May 11th: Mother’s Day

Saturday June 14th: Flag Day

Sunday, June 15th: Father’s Day

Monday, October 20: Diwali

Friday, October 31st: Halloween

Saturday, November 1st to Sunday, November 2nd: Day of the Dead

Friday November 28th: ​​Black Friday

Monday December 1st: Cyber ​​Monday

Sunday, December 14th: Hanukkah begins

Wednesday December 24th: Christmas Eve

Wednesday December 31st: New Year’s Eve

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Other important events

Thursday, January 9: National Day of Mourning (established by Joe Biden in honor of former President Jimmy Carter, who died on December 29 at the age of 100).

Sunday, February 9th: Super Bowl

Sunday, February 16: NBA All-Stars

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