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Rather, they are some commonly observed celebrations with public events that may be listed on our calendar, such as festivals & special events, sales & discounts, food & drink deals, etc.ĭates in maroon are some of the recognized days in the State of Hawaiʻi, though are not state holidays.
#July 4th office closed free#
The following are not government recognized holidays with paid time off and free parking, etc. USA: Sunday, December 25: Christmas Day (observed Monday, December 26) (always December 25).
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USA: Thursday, November 24: Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday).USA: Friday, November 11: Veteran’s Day (always November 11).USA: Monday, October 11: **Columbus Day (2nd Monday in October), known as (Polynesian) Discoverers’ Day in Hawaiʻi thought not recognized as a state holiday.USA: Monday, September 5: Labor Day (1st Monday in September).HAW: Friday, August 19: Statehood Day (3rd Friday in August).*USA: Sunday, June 19 (observed Monday, June 20): Juneteenth National Independence Day (always June 19).*HAW: Saturday, June 11 (observed Friday, June 10): King Kamehameha I Day (11th day of June).USA: Monday, May 30: Memorial Day (4th Monday in May).HAW: Friday, April 15: Good Friday (Friday before Easter Sunday).*HAW: Saturday, March 26 (observed Friday, March 25): Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana‘ole Day (always March 26).USA: Monday, February 21: President’s Day aka Washington’s Birthday (3rd Monday in February).USA: Monday, January 17: Martin Luther King, Jr.*USA: Saturday, January 1 (observed Friday, December 31): New Year’s Day (always January 1).**Columbus Day is still the federally recognized holiday though many states have adopted other names *When federal or state holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday, they are observed on Friday or Monday. HAW=Hawaiʻi State holiday.More info: Department of Human Resources Development | State Observed Holidays ()
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Listed below is a summary of closures for government, business, services, retailers, and public services on Federal and State holidays.