Labor Day
May 30 in the United States is observed as Memorial Day, a federal holiday dedicated to honoring and remembering the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. It is observed on the last Monday of May and marks the unofficial start of summer for many Americans. Traditions include visiting cemeteries and memorials, holding parades, and spending time with family and friends.
Holi is a festival that is celebrated during the summer season in India. This festival of colors marks the beginning of summer.
The first day of summer in 1963 was on June 21. This date marks the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky.
The September Weekend, often referred to in the context of the UK's bank holiday, typically includes the late August bank holiday, which falls on the last Monday of August, and the subsequent weekend leading into September. It marks a transition into autumn and is often associated with various events and activities, such as end-of-summer outings and festivals. In some contexts, it may also refer to specific cultural or social events that occur during that time.
Early summer typically refers to the months of June and July in the Northern Hemisphere. June marks the official start of summer with the summer solstice, while July is often characterized by warmer temperatures and longer days. In the Southern Hemisphere, early summer would be December and January.
Memorial Day typically marks the unofficial beginning of summer in the United States, while Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer.
Victoria Day, celebrated on the Monday preceding May 25, honors Queen Victoria's birthday and marks the unofficial start of summer in Canada. It is a public holiday observed with various festivities, including parades, fireworks, and outdoor activities. Many Canadians also use this long weekend to open their cottages and enjoy the outdoors, as it symbolizes the transition from spring to summer.
Victoria Day is often associated with red and white, reflecting the colors of the Canadian flag. These colors symbolize Canadian pride and celebrate the legacy of Queen Victoria. Additionally, floral displays featuring vibrant colors, especially spring blooms like tulips, are commonly associated with the holiday as it marks the unofficial start of the summer season in Canada.
Easter Sunday marks the ending of Lent.
Passover
Larry Marks - American football - was born in 1902.
Larry Marks - American football - died in 1974.
That is the holiday which marks the day when the Torah was given, 3323 years ago.
Cinco de Mayo
The Shed End is the name given to the unofficial Chelsea forum. There are sections for footbal and non-football related topics. There is a gallery with pictures of the players and a calender with dates marks with things like the players birthdays.
vaisakhi
Eid is basically the largest holiday for muslims, that is celebrated by all of them no matter what sect, which makes it like christmas for christians in a way. However the celebration of Eid is the holiday that marks the end of the month of fasting for muslims, but christmas marks the birth of christ. So religiously, they are different. But for Christians, Christmas is a big holiday as for muslims eid is a big holiday.