Get the government to pass a law making it so.
Further information: You can contact your Senator or Congressman and propose the idea to him or her. If they think it has merit they may consider it. They can tell you how to get started with it and help you get it done.
It takes an act of Congress to make a national day. To suggest a day contact your Congressman and tell him why/what you think should be a national day.
yes,In United States of America Columbus day is a national holiday
Grover Cleveland signed a bill to make labor day a federal holiday in 1894.
Thanksgiving Day is not a national holiday in England.
Father's Day is not an official holiday in the US. Attempts to make it a national holiday have not passed Congress. Even though Woodrow Wilson made a speech in honor of the day and Calvin Coolidge said he was in favor of it, neither issued an official proclamation making Father's Day a national holiday.
the national holiday is wikikii which is a day when all the islanders have a big festival. the national holiday is wikikii which is a day when all the islanders have a big festival.
No, this is not a holiday in the US. It is also not a holiday in any other country. According to HoldayInsights.com, it is National Maple Syrup Day. But that is more of a recognized day and not a holiday.
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Dominion Day is just the former name of the national holiday celebrated annually on the first of July, the date of Confederation. The national holiday is now called Canada Day. The first Dominion Day national holiday was celebrated in 1879. The name of the national holiday was changed to Canada Day on October 27, 1982.
St. Patrick's Day is not a federally recognized holiday in the United States. However it became a national holiday in Ireland in 1909.
The national holiday in many countries is their independence day. The national holiday in Ireland is St. Patrick's Day.
Today is Columbus Day, but not a national holiday.
The holidays in February in the United States are Washington's Birthday (a national holiday known as Presidents Day in many states) and the non-national holiday, Valentine's Day.