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NEW, on this page:
What is the actual date of our Federal Holidays this
year? Is our 4th of July actually on July 4th?
Our 2010 Federal Holiday dates are all listed below.
Here's a list of our 2010 Federal Holiday dates.
| Friday, January 1 |
New Year’s Day |
| Monday, January 18 |
Birthday of Martin
Luther King, Jr. |
| Monday, February 15* |
Washington’s Birthday |
| Monday, May 31 |
Memorial Day |
| Monday, July 5** |
Independence Day |
| Monday, September 6 |
Labor Day |
| Monday, October 11 |
Columbus Day |
| Thursday, November 11 |
Veterans Day |
| Thursday, November 25 |
Thanksgiving Day |
| Friday, December 24*** |
Christmas Day |
Federal Holiday footnotes:
* This
holiday is
designated as
"Washington’s
Birthday" in
section 6103(a)
of title 5 of
the United
States Code,
which is the law
that specifies
holidays for
Federal
employees.
Though other
institutions
such as state
and local
governments and
private
businesses may
use other names,
it is policy
to always refer
to holidays by
the names
designated in
the law.
** July 4,
2010 (the legal
public holiday
for Independence
Day), falls on a
Sunday. For most
Federal
employees,
Monday, July 5,
will be treated
as a holiday for
pay and leave
purposes. (See
section 3(a) of
Executive order
11582, February
11, 1971.)
*** December
25, 2010 (the
legal public
holiday for
Christmas Day),
falls on a
Saturday. For
most Federal
employees,
Friday, December
24, will be
treated as a
holiday for pay
and leave
purposes. (See 5
U.S.C. 6103(b).)
Questions, revisions, additions?
Dan Dalrymple, ACUMC website maintenance. Contact me at
dan@applecreekumc.com .
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