valentines day ofcourse :)
I think school holidays are not given in February because mostly schools of every country gives holidays in June/July which is summer holidays and December/January which is winter holidays so there is no holidays in month of February.CorrectionMany schools have days off for Presidents' Day.
Here is a list of Holidays in February; Abraham Lincolns birthday February 12, George Washingtons birthday February 22, President's Day is February 16, February 14 is Valentines day, Mardi Gras Day February 24, Ash Wednesday February 25
Christmas does not happen in February.
The holidays in February are Chinese New Year, Valentines Day, Presidents' Day, and is also Black History Month.There are two holidays in the month of February. The names of the holidays in February are President's Day and Valentine's Day. Some of the bizarre holidays are Thank a Mailman Day and National Weatherman's Day.
valentine's day i guess.
National holidays celebrated in October are United Nations Day and Columbus Day. National holidays celebrated in February are Veterans Day and Presidents Day.
Easter, St.Patricks Day, MY BIRTHDAY
valentines day, 14th February.
A bank holiday is a public holiday in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries. It is also a colloquialism for a public holiday in Ireland. There are no official bank holidays that take place in February.
Presidents Day is the only Federal holiday in February, but Americans also celebrate Valentine's Day and Groundhog Day. A few religious holidays may also fall in February: in 2013, Ash Wednesday, Mardi Gras and Purim were in this month.
president day Actually, there is no official "Presidents Day" - it is still officially "Washington's Birthday." Prior to MLK Day, there was Lincoln's Birthday in early February (February 12th) and Washington's Birthday on the third Monday in February. Many holidays were changed to be on a Monday after passage of the Uniform Monday Holiday Act by Congress. Constitutionally, there are no "national holidays" in the United States because Congress only has authority to create holidays for federal institutions (including federally owned properties) and employees, and for the District of Columbia. Instead, there are federal holidays, state holidays, city holidays, and so on.
Most schools close for holidays.