Here we are
with most of 2010 entertainment gigs booked already and still it would be nice to re-write the bookings into a neater calendar.
Look to the bottom of the page for a list of holidays in USA.
This 2010 monthly calendar has federal and customary dates as well as some religious celebrations.
This free calendar can easily be printed from the link below. It'is in a .pdf
file - nice!
This free calendar is a horizontal 2010 monthly calendar.
2009 will bring us a bunch of fun holidays as usual and a lot of opportunities to create theme parties..
There is a holiday list below.
CLICK HERE FOR THE FREE DOWNLOADABLE 2010 CALENDAR
Here is a list of holidays and corresponding dates:
- January 1 - New Years Day
January 18 - MLK Day
- February 2 - Groundhog Day
- February 12 - Lincoln's Birthday
- February 14 - Valentine's Day
- February 15 - Washingon's Birthday/Presidents Day
- February 16 - Mardi Gras
- March 14 - Daylight Savings begins
- March 17 - St. Patricks Day
- March 20 -Spring Begins
- March 31 - Passover
- April 1 - April Fools Day
- April 2 - Good Friday
- April 4 - Easter Sunday
- April 15 - Taxes Due
- April 20 - Holocaust Remembrance
- April 22 - Earth Day
- April 24 - Arbor Day
- May - 5 Cinco De Mayo
- May 6 - Nurses Day
- May 9 - Mother's Day
- May 15 Armed Forces Day
- May 18 - Victoria Day (Canada)
- May 31 - Memorial Day
- June 14 - U. S. Flag Day
- June 19 - Juneteenth
- June 20 - Father's Day
- June - 21 Summer Begins
- July 1 - Canada Day
- July 4 - U.S. Independance Day
- August 3 - Civic Holiday (Canada)
- September 6 - Labor Day
- September 9 - Rosh Hashana
- September - 12 -Grandparents day - begins National Assisted Living Week
- September 18 - Yom Kippur
- September - 22 Autumn Begins
- October 11 - Columbus Day - Thanksgiving Day (Canada)
- October 16 - Boss' Day
- October 24 - Mother-in-Law Day
- October 31 - Halloween
- November 1 - All Saints Day (Daylight Savings Ends)
- November 11 - Veterans Day (Rememberance Day Canada)
- November 25 - Thanksgiving USA
- December 2 - Chanukah
- December 21 - Winter Begins
- December 24 - Christmas Eve
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 26 - Kwanzaa begins
- December 31 - New Years Eve
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