St. George's Day in Canada

St. George's Day is to honor St. George, the patron saint of England. It is a public holiday in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Although not widely observed in Canada, it holds significance for English communities and individuals with ties to England.

Easter Tuesday

Easter Tuesday in Western Christianity is not as widely observed as a religious or public holiday compared to Easter Sunday and Easter Monday, but it is part of the Easter Octave, a period of eight days celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Arbor Day

Arbor Day is a holiday dedicated to planting and caring for trees, celebrated annually in many countries around the world. Its name comes from the Latin word arbor, meaning tree. The day highlights the importance of trees for the environment, ecosystems, and communities.

Confederate Memorial Day in Alabama

Confederate Memorial Day is a holiday observed in some states in the southern United States to honor soldiers who served in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War (1861–1865). The day commemorates those who died fighting for the Confederacy.

Early May Bank Holiday

The Early May Bank Holiday is a public holiday in the United Kingdom marking the start of spring celebrations, with events like festivals, fairs, and outdoor activities.

Truman Day

Truman Day is a state holiday observed in Missouri to honor Harry S. Truman, the 33rd President of the United States. Truman is celebrated for his leadership during a critical period in American and world history, particularly his decisions during and after World War II.

Victoria Day

Victoria Day is a federal public holiday celebrated across most of Canada. It honors Queen Victoria's birthday and marks the unofficial start of summer in the country.