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Worldwide observance. Jan 27. Monday. Isra and Mi'raj (Tentative Date) Muslim. Jan 27. Monday. International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust. United Nations observance.
Calendar to the past and upcoming seasons for the calendar year. United States 2025 holiday calendar with all major holidays and observances.
Here is a giant list of January holidays and observances in 2025! These daily observances are dedicated to things as silly and random as National Hangover Day (another observance on January...
January 2025 Calendar with Holidays and Celebrations of the United States. 1st Quarter. Full Moon. 3rd Quarter. New Moon. Phase change. Print January 2025. January 2025 Holidays and Celebrations. 1 Wed. Mexican Independence Day. 1 Wed. New Year's Day. 1 Wed. National Bloody Mary Day. 1 Wed. International Public Domain Day. 1 Wed. Dry January.
January 2025 Calendar with Holidays in printable format - United States. Includes 2025 Observances, Fun Facts & Religious Holidays: Christian, Catholic, Jewish & Muslim.
2025 Holidays. The most common (Federal) holidays of the United States (USA) in 2025 are listed below. Date. Holiday. Day. Days to go. January 1, 2025. New Year's Day. Wednesday.
[1] January 20th is Inauguration Day. Federal employees in the Washington, DC, area are entitled to a holiday on the day a President is inaugurated every fourth year after 1965.
Check out USA Calendar in 2025 for a complete list of public holidays, federal holidays, state holidays and observances. KnowInsiders also keeps you up to date on the official holidays announced by the government.
Holidays and Observances: 1: New Year's Day, 20: Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 20: Inauguration Day (DC, MD*, VA*) Printer-friendly calendar. Printing Help page for better print results. Printable Calendar (PDF) for easy printing.
Federal holidays 2025 with free printable templates in Word, Excel and PDF formats. Sponsored links. An overview of United States federal holidays and observances in 2025 as established by federal law (5 U.S.C. 6103).