Yes, that is correct.
Martin Luther King, Jr. is honored on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. MLK Day is always the third Monday in January.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is always celebrated on the third Monday of January.
Martin Luther King Day is observed the third Monday in January.
We celebrate Martin Luthur King Jr. on Jan.21. I hope this answers your question.
Monday, January 17Martin Luther King Day 2011 is on Monday, January 17.
Martin Luther King Day is the third Monday of January. In 2014, the date is January 20, 2014. (FYI: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s actual birthday is January 15. The holiday always falls after January 14 and before January 22.)
Martin Luther King Jr Day is celebrated on the third Monday of January each year because Martin Luther King Jr was born on January 15. January 15 in 1964, when he was born, was the third Monday of January.
It is always on a Monday. It is the third Monday of January, which in some years is on the 19th of January. It was last on the 19th of January in 2015 and will next be on the 19th of January in 2026.
Martin Luther King is honored on the third Monday of the January month every year.
Martin Luther King Day is celebrated on the third Monday of January.
Martin Luther King Day is the third Monday of January each year. In 2014, it is January 20.
On the Third Monday of JanuaryMartin Luther King Day - in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. - is an official holiday in the US, which is celebrated on the third Monday of January. Martin Luther King, Jr. is most famous for his "I had a dream" speech, which stressed that the color of a person's skin is of no importance.