It's not.
Casimir Pulaski Day was formed to honor the man born as Kazimierz Pulaski in Poland. He was a Revolutionary War cavalry officer and is called "the father of the American cavalry".
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A quote from Sydelle Pulaski is "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant."
Yes. Pulaski Day is a state holiday in Illinois. It is not a federal holiday. It does not affect the operation of federal agencies such as the United States Postal Service.
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Casimir Pulaski was an important part of the Continental Army because he helped train the army. He became a leader of the army and organized and trained the soldiers.
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The address of the Pulaski Branch is: 222 W. Pulaski St., Pulaski, 54162 9246
In 2014 Casimir Pulaski Day, a holiday in Illinois named for the revolutionary war cavalry officer, is on Monday March the 3rd. Or the first Monday of March in any other year.
Pulaski Day is a state holiday in Illinois, observed on the second Monday of March. On this day, many state offices, including those of the Illinois state government, are typically closed. However, local government offices and private businesses may have varying schedules, so it's advisable to check with specific offices for their status.