presidents day.
The third Monday in May is Miracle Monday.
President's Day in the US is observed on the third Monday of February and combines earlier, separate, observations of the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, both of whom were born in February. As President's Day it is supposed to honor all past US Presidents, not just those two.
It's President's Day, but more specifically, George Washington's birthday.
Washington's Birthday is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the third Monday of February in honor of George Washington, the first President of the United States, who was born on February 22, 1732.
No it is not. February 2nd is a holiday [ Groundhogs Day ] but not the 3rd.
It is always the third Monday in February.
In 2012, it is on Monday February 20th. Each year on the Third Monday in February.
Monday, February 21Presidents' Day is on February 21, 2011 (the third Monday in February).
Fair Monday is the Monday after the second Friday in July
There used to be two holidays; Abraham Lincoln's birthday on February 12, and George Washington's birthday on February 22. The Uniform Monday Holiday law of 1968 omitted Lincoln's birthday and set the date of the Washington's Birthday holiday as the 3rd Monday of February. Many states formally recognize "Presidents' Day" to honor both Washington and Lincoln.
Presidents' Day in the US is always on the third Monday in February.
Presidents' Day always falls on the third Monday of February because of the Uniform Monday Holiday Act. This act of Congress, which was took effect in 1971, places certain holidays such as Presidents' Day on designated Mondays to give federal employees more three day weekends.