Calendar for Year 2012 (USA)

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April May June
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July August September
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October November December
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Holidays and Observances: Thanks to Time & Date for helping generate this custom calendar.

  • Jan 1-New Year's Day
  • Jan 2-'New Year's Day' observed
  • Jan 6-Epiphany
  • Jan 7-Orthodox Christmas Day
  • Jan 13-Stephen Foster Memorial Day
  • Jan 13-Lee Jackson Day (VA)
  • Jan 14-Orthodox New Year
  • Jan 16-Robert E Lee's Birthday (AL, AR, AR, GA, MS)
  • Jan 16-Civil Rights Day (AZ, NH)
  • Jan 16-Martin Luther King Day
  • Jan 16-Idaho Human Rights Day (ID)
  • Jan 19-Confederate Memorial Day (TX)
  • Jan 19-Robert E Lee's Birthday (FL)
  • Jan 23-Chinese New Year
  • Jan 27-World Holocaust Victims Remembrance Day
  • Feb 1-National Freedom Day
  • Feb 2-Groundhog Day
  • Feb 4-World Cancer Day
  • Feb 5-Prophet's Birthday
  • Feb 8-Tu B'Shevat (Arbor Day)
  • Feb 12-Lincoln's Birthday (CT, IL, MO, NJ, NY)
  • Feb 13-'Lincoln's Birthday' observed (CT, IL, MO, NJ, NY)
  • Feb 14-Valentine's Day
  • Feb 20-World Day of Social Justice
  • Feb 20-Presidents' Day
  • Feb 20-Daisy Gatson Bates Day (AR)
  • Feb 21-International Mother Language Day
  • Feb 21-Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras (AL*, LA)
  • Feb 22-Ash Wednesday
  • Mar 1-St. David's Day
  • Mar 2-Texas Independence Day (TX)
  • Mar 2-Read Across America Day
  • Mar 5-Casimir Pulaski Day (IL)
  • Mar 6-Town Meeting Day Vermont
  • Mar 8-International Women's Day
  • Mar 8-Purim
  • Mar 11-Daylight Saving Time starts
  • Mar 16-'Evacuation Day' observed (MA*)
  • Mar 17-St. Patrick's Day
  • Mar 17-Evacuation Day (MA*)
  • Mar 20-Vernal equinox
  • Mar 21-World Day to Eliminate Racial Discrimination
  • Mar 21-World Poetry Day
  • Mar 22-World Water Day
  • Mar 23-World Meteorological Day
  • Mar 24-World Tuberculosis Day
  • Mar 25-Maryland Day (MD)
  • Mar 25-Day to Remember Slavery Victims and Transatlantic Slave Trade
  • Mar 26-'Maryland Day' observed (MD)
  • Mar 26-Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day (HI)
  • Mar 26-Seward's Day (AK)
  • Mar 30-'César Chávez Day' observed (CA)
  • Mar 31-César Chávez Day (CA, CO*, TX*)

  • Apr 1-Palm Sunday
  • Apr 2-World Autism Awareness Day
  • Apr 2-Pascua Florida Day (FL)
  • Apr 4-United Nations' Mine Awareness Day
  • Apr 5-Maundy Thursday
  • Apr 6-Good Friday (11 states)
  • Apr 7-United Nations' World Health Day
  • Apr 7-Holy Saturday
  • Apr 7-First day of Passover
  • Apr 8-Easter Sunday
  • Apr 9-Easter Monday
  • Apr 13-Orthodox Good Friday
  • Apr 14-Last day of Passover
  • Apr 14-Orthodox Holy Saturday
  • Apr 15-Orthodox Easter
  • Apr 15-Father Damien Day (HI)
  • Apr 16-Orthodox Easter Monday
  • Apr 16-Patriot's Day (MA, ME)
  • Apr 16-Emancipation Day (DC)
  • Apr 17-Tax Day
  • Apr 19-Yom HaShoah
  • Apr 21-San Jacinto Day (TX)
  • Apr 22-Oklahoma Day (OK)
  • Apr 22-Earth Day
  • Apr 23-World Book and Copyright Day
  • Apr 23-Confederate Memorial Day (AL, FL, GA, MS)
  • Apr 25-Administrative Professionals Day
  • Apr 25-World Malaria Day
  • Apr 26-Yom HaAtzmaut
  • Apr 26-World Intellectual Property Day
  • Apr 27-Arbor Day (NE)
  • Apr 28-World Day for Safety and Health at Work

  • May 1-Loyalty Day
  • May 1-Law Day
  • May 3-World Press Freedom Day
  • May 3-National Day of Prayer
  • May 4-Rhode Island Independence Day (RI)
  • May 5-Cinco de Mayo
  • May 8-Time to Remember Lost Lives From World War II
  • May 8-Primary Election Day Indiana (IN)
  • May 8-Primary Election Day West Virginia (WV)
  • May 8-Truman Day (MO)
  • May 10-Confederate Memorial Day (NC, SC)
  • May 10-Lag B'Omer
  • May 13-Mother's Day
  • May 15-Peace Officers Memorial Day
  • May 15-International Day of Families
  • May 17-World Information Society Day
  • May 17-Ascension Day
  • May 18-National Defense Transportation Day
  • May 19-Armed Forces Day
  • May 21-World Day for Cultural Diversity
  • May 22-World Biological Diversity Day
  • May 22-National Maritime Day
  • May 25-African Liberation Day
  • May 27-Shavuot
  • May 27-Pentecost
  • May 28-Jefferson Davis Birthday (MS)
  • May 28-Memorial Day
  • May 28-Whit Monday
  • May 29-International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers
  • May 31-World No Tobacco Day
  • Jun 1-Statehood Day (KY, TN)
  • Jun 3-Jefferson Davis Birthday (FL)
  • Jun 3-Trinity Sunday
  • Jun 4-Jefferson Davis Birthday (AL)
  • Jun 4-World Day for Child Victims of Aggression
  • Jun 5-World Environment Day
  • Jun 7-Corpus Christi
  • Jun 11-Kamehameha Day (HI)
  • Jun 14-Flag Day
  • Jun 17-Isra and Mi'raj
  • Jun 17-Father's Day
  • Jun 17-Bunker Hill Day (MA)
  • Jun 17-World Day to Combat Desertification
  • Jun 19-Juneteenth (All except AL, American Samoa, GA, HI, MD, ME, MP, MS, MT, ND, NH, NV, PA, RI, SD, UT, Virgin Islands, Wake Island)
  • Jun 20-West Virginia Day (WV)
  • Jun 20-June Solstice
  • Jun 20-World Refugee Day
  • Jun 23-Public Service Day
  • Jun 26-World Day to Support Torture Victims
  • Jun 26-World Day against Drug Abuse and Trafficking
  • Jul 4-Independence Day
  • Jul 7-International Day of Cooperatives
  • Jul 11-World Population Day
  • Jul 18-Nelson Mandela Day
  • Jul 20-Ramadan begins
  • Jul 22-Parents' Day
  • Jul 24-Pioneer Day (UT)
  • Jul 28-Tisha B'Av
  • Aug 9-World Indigenous Peoples’ Day
  • Aug 12-International Youth Day
  • Aug 13-Victory Day (RI)
  • Aug 14-Laylat al-Qadr
  • Aug 15-Assumption of Mary
  • Aug 16-Bennington Battle Day (VT)
  • Aug 17-Statehood Day in Hawaii (HI)
  • Aug 19-World Humanitarian Day
  • Aug 19-National Aviation Day
  • Aug 19-Eid-al-Fitr
  • Aug 23-World Day for Slave Trade Abolition
  • Aug 27-Lyndon Baines Johnson Day (TX)
  • Aug 29-International Day against Nuclear Tests
  • Sep 3-Labor Day
  • Sep 8-International Literacy Day
  • Sep 8-Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day
  • Sep 9-National Grandparents Day
  • Sep 10-World Suicide Prevention Day
  • Sep 11-Patriot Day
  • Sep 15-International Day of Democracy
  • Sep 16
  • World Ozone Layer Day
  • Sep 17-Rosh Hashana
  • Sep 17-Constitution Day and Citizenship Day
  • Sep 19-International Talk Like a Pirate Day
  • Sep 21-National POW/MIA Recognition Day
  • Sep 21-International Day of Peace
  • Sep 22-Autumnal equinox
  • Sep 26-Yom Kippur
  • Sep 27-World Maritime Day
  • Sep 27-World Tourism Day
  • Sep 28-World Rabies Day
  • Sep 30-World Heart Day
  • Sep 30-Gold Star Mother's Day

  • Oct 1-Child Health Day
  • Oct 1-World Habitat Day
  • Oct 1-First day of Sukkot
  • Oct 1-International Day of Older Persons
  • Oct 2-International Day of Non-Violence
  • Oct 4-Feast of St Francis of Assisi
  • Oct 5-World Teachers' Day
  • Oct 7-Last day of Sukkot
  • Oct 8-Shmini Atzeret/Simchat Torah
  • Oct 8-Columbus Day (All except CA, HI, NV)
  • Oct 8-Indigenous People's Day (CA*)
  • Oct 8-Native Americans' Day (SD)
  • Oct 9-World Post Day
  • Oct 9-Leif Erikson Day
  • Oct 10-World Day for Natural Disaster Reduction
  • Oct 10-World Mental Health Day
  • Oct 11-World Sight Day
  • Oct 15-International Day of Rural Women
  • Oct 15-White Cane Safety Day
  • Oct 16-Boss's Day
  • Oct 16-World Food Day
  • Oct 17-World Day for Poverty Eradication
  • Oct 18-Alaska Day (AK)
  • Oct 24-World Development Information Day
  • Oct 24-United Nations Day
  • Oct 26-Eid-al-Adha
  • Oct 26-Nevada Day (NV)
  • Oct 27-World Day for Audiovisual Heritage
  • Oct 31-Halloween
  • Nov 1-All Saints
  • Nov 1-All Saints' Day
  • Nov 2-All Souls' Day
  • Nov 4-Daylight Saving Time ends
  • Nov 6-Election Day
  • Nov 6-World Day to Protect the Environment in War
  • Nov 8-Return Day Delaware (DE*)
  • Nov 10-World Science Day
  • Nov 11-Veterans Day
  • Nov 12-'Veterans Day' observed
  • Nov 14-World Diabetes Day
  • Nov 15-Muharram/New Year
  • Nov 15-World Philosophy Day
  • Nov 16-International Day for Tolerance
  • Nov 18-World Day for Road Traffic Victims
  • Nov 19-International Men's Day
  • Nov 20-Africa Industrialization Day
  • Nov 20-Universal Children's Day
  • Nov 21-World Television Day
  • Nov 22-Thanksgiving Day
  • Nov 23-Black Friday
  • Nov 23-American Indian Heritage Day (MD)
  • Nov 25-World Day to Eliminate Violence on Women
  • Nov 29-World Solidarity Day with Palestinian People
  • Nov 30-Lincoln's Birthday (IN, NM)
  • Dec 1-World AIDS Day
  • Dec 2-First Sunday Advent
  • Dec 2-World Day for Slavery Abolition
  • Dec 3-World Day for Persons with Disabilities
  • Dec 5-International Volunteer Day
  • Dec 7-Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
  • Dec 7-International Civil Aviation Day
  • Dec 8-Feast of the Immaculate Conception
  • Dec 9-International Anti-Corruption Day
  • Dec 9-First Day of Chanukah
  • Dec 10-Human Rights Day
  • Dec 11-International Mountain Day
  • Dec 16-Last day of Chanukah
  • Dec 17-Pan American Aviation Day
  • Dec 17-Wright Brothers Day
  • Dec 18-International Migrants Day
  • Dec 19-International South-South Cooperation Day
  • Dec 20-International Human Solidarity Day
  • Dec 21-December Solstice
  • Dec 24-Christmas Eve
  • Dec 25-Christmas Day
  • Dec 26-Kwanzaa (until Jan 1)
  • Dec 31-New Year's Eve