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07 Fulkerson 2022-WECC Preschedule Calendar Version 2022 WECC Scheduling Calendar Approved Scheduling Days New Year’s Day (Observed) Friday December 31, 2021 Martin Luther King Day Monday January 17, 2022 President’s Day Monday February 21, 2022 Good Friday Friday April 15, 2022 Memorial Day Monday May 30, 2022 Independence Day Monday July 4, 2022 New Month - August Monday August 1, 2022 Labor Day Monday September 5, 2022 New Month- October Saturday October 1, 2022 Veteran’s Day Friday November 11, 2022 Thanksgiving Thursday November 24, 2022 Day after Thanksgiving Friday November 25, 2022 Christmas Eve (Observed) Friday December 23, 2022 Christmas Day (Observed) Monday December 26, 2022 New Year’s Day (Observed) Monday January 2, 2023 New Year’s Day (Observed)—Friday, December 31, 2021 Wednesday, December 29—Preschedule Thursday-Friday, December 30-31 (2) Thursday, December 30—Preschedule Saturday-Monday, January 1-3, 2022 (3) Martin Luther King’s Birthday—Monday, January 17, 2022 Wednesday, January 12—Preschedule for Thursday-Friday January 13-14 (2) Thursday, January 13—Preschedule for Saturday-Sunday January 15-16 (2) Friday, January 14—Preschedule for Monday-Tuesday, January 17-18 (2) President’s Day—Monday, February 21, 2022 Wednesday, February 16—Preschedule for Thursday-Friday, February 17-18 (2) Thursday, February 17—Preschedule for Saturday-Sunday, February 19-20 (2) Friday, February 18—Preschedule for Monday-Tuesday, February 21-22 (2) Good Friday—Friday, April 15, 2022 Tuesday, April 12—Preschedule for Wednesday-Thursday, April 13-14 (2) Wednesday, April 13—Preschedule for Friday-Saturday, April 15-16 (2) Thursday, April 14—Preschedule Sunday-Monday, April 17-18 (2) Page | 1 Memorial Day—Monday, May 30, 2022 Wednesday, May 25—Preschedule for Thursday-Friday, May 26-27 (2) Thursday, May 26—Preschedule for Saturday-Sunday, May 28-29 (2) Friday, May 27—Preschedule Monday-Tuesday, May 30-31 (2) Independence Day —Monday, July 4, 2022 Thursday, June 30—Preschedule for Friday-Saturday, July 1-2 (2) Friday, July 1—Preschedule for Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, July 3-5 (3) New Month- Monday, August 1, 2022 Wednesday, July 27—Preschedule for Thursday-Friday, July 28-29 (2) Thursday, July 28—Preschedule for Saturday-Sunday, July 30-31 (2) Friday, July 29—Preschedule for Monday, August 1 (1) Labor Day- Monday, September 5, 2022 Wednesday, August 31—Preschedule for Thursday-Friday, September 1-2 (2) Thursday, September 1—Preschedule for Saturday-Sunday, September 3-4 (2) Friday, September 2—Preschedule for Monday-Tuesday, September 5-6 (2) New Month- Saturday, October 1, 2022 Wednesday, September 28—Preschedule for Thursday-Friday, September 29-30 (2) Thursday, September 29—Preschedule for Saturday, October 1 (1) Friday, September 30—Preschedule for Sunday-Monday, October 2-3 (2) Veterans Day—Friday, November 11, 2022 Tuesday, November 8—Preschedule for Wednesday-Thursday, November 9-10 (2) Wednesday, November 9—Preschedule for Friday-Saturday, November 11-12 (2) Thursday, November 10 – Preschedule for Sunday-Monday, November 13-14 (2) Thanksgiving & Day after Thanksgiving—Thursday, November 24; Friday, November 25, 2022 Monday, November 21—Preschedule for Tuesday-Wednesday, November 22-23 (2) Tuesday, November 22—Preschedule for Thursday-Friday, November 24-25 (2) Wednesday, November 23—Preschedule Saturday-Sunday-Monday, November 26-28 (3) Christmas Eve (Observed) & Christmas Day (Observed)—Friday, December 23 - Monday, December 26, 2022 Tuesday, December 20—Preschedule for Wednesday-Thursday, December 21-22 (2) Page | 2 Wednesday, December 21—Preschedule for Friday-Saturday, December 23-24 (2) Thursday, December 22—Preschedule for Sunday-Tuesday, December 25-27 (3) New Year’s Day (Observed) Monday, January 2, 2023 Thursday, December 29—Preschedule Friday-Saturday, December 30-December 31 (2) Friday, December 30—Preschedule Sunday-Tuesday, January 1-3, 2022 (3) Page | 3 .
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