Federal Holiday Calendar 2016
New Year's Day to Independence Day
The federal holiday calendar for 2016 is packed with exciting days off throughout the year. From New Year's Day to Christmas Day, there are plenty of opportunities to relax, recharge, and spend time with loved ones. Whether you're planning a vacation, a staycation, or just a quick getaway, it's essential to know when the federal holidays fall so you can make the most of your time off.
The first half of the year kicks off with New Year's Day on January 1, followed by Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 18, and Presidents' Day on February 15. The spring season brings Easter Monday, which is not a federal holiday but is often observed by many businesses and schools. Memorial Day falls on May 30, and Independence Day is celebrated on July 4.
Labor Day to Christmas Day
The second half of the year is just as exciting, with Labor Day on September 5, Columbus Day on October 10, and Veterans Day on November 11. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on November 24, and Christmas Day wraps up the year on December 25. Each of these holidays offers a unique opportunity to take a break from work and daily routines, and to focus on what truly matters.
By familiarizing yourself with the federal holiday calendar for 2016, you can plan ahead and make the most of your time off. Whether you're looking to travel, spend time with family and friends, or simply relax and recharge, knowing when the holidays fall can help you make the most of your year. So mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate the federal holidays in style!