2009 Calendar of Holidays
Need to organize a party or make a reservation for a special occasion? You’ll need to plan in advance if you want to get off to a good start, and that’s where the Occasions 365 holiday calendar can help.
All the holidays are laid out for you, listed under their respective month. Each holiday is highlighted in red on the holiday calendar, so you can’t miss it. Click on the highlighted days to get a reminder of what the holiday is.
If you want to see the full article, you can click on the link and visit the page. You can use the holiday calendar to get a head start on your party preparations or just to stay on top of the next holiday around the corner.
January
26 - Chinese New Year
February
1-28 - Black History Month
1 - Super Bowl Party
2 - Groundhog Day
14 - Valentines Day
24 - Mardi Gras
March
17 - St Patricks Day
April
1 - April Fools Day
8 - Passover
12 - Easter
22 - Earth Day
May
5 - Cinco de Mayo
10 - Mothers Day
25 - Memorial Day
June
6 - D-Day
14 - Flag Day
19 - Juneteenth
21 - Fathers Day
July
1 - Canada Day
4 - 4th of July
August
22-Sep. 20 - Ramadan
September
7 - Labor Day
15-Oct. 15 - Hispanic Heritage Month
19-Oct. 04 - Oktoberfest
20 - Eid
27-28 - Yom Kippur
October
12 - Columbus Day
17 - Diwali
17 - Sweetest Day
31 - Halloween
November
2 - Day of the Dead
11 - Veterans Day
26 - Thanksgiving
December
11-18 - Hanukkah
25 - Christmas
26-Jan. 01 - Kwanzaa
31 - New Years Eve

