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2012 Company Holiday Schedule 2012 COMPANY HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Cincinnati Corporate Buildings Date Day of Week Holiday January 2 Monday New Years Day Holiday observed) January 16 Monday Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday Holiday February 20 Monday Presidents’ Day Holiday April 6 Friday Good Friday Holiday May 28 Monday Memorial Day Holiday July 4 Wednesday Independence Day Holiday September 3 Monday Labor Day Holiday November 22 Thursday Thanksgiving Day Holiday November 23 Friday Day After Thanksgiving Holiday December 24 Monday Christmas Eve Holiday observed December 25 Tuesday Christmas Holiday observed December 31 Monday New Year’s Eve Holiday observed New Year’s Day holiday will be observed on Tuesday, January 1, 2013. Two Personal Holidays Deborah Jefferson U.S. Employee Relations Practice To consider additional holidays and celebrations when planning your business events, please see the next page. February 25, 2010 NOTE: As you plan Company meetings and activities, please also consider the following list of additional US holidays and observances – that while not recognized as official Company holidays, may impact your attendance and audience. Source: www.timeanddate.com/calendar Customize for additional events and global lists: At the top of the page, customize year and country and at the bottom of the page, which holidays to display – ranging from “official” to “all observances.” 2012 Holidays and Observances Jan 1 New Year's Day Jul 22 Parents' Day Jan 2 'New Year's Day' observed Aug 19 National Aviation Day Jan 13 Stephen Foster Memorial Day Sep 3 Labor Day Jan 16 Martin Luther King Day Sep 8 Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day Jan 23 Chinese New Year Sep 9 National Grandparents Day Feb 1 National Freedom Day Sep 11 Patriot Day Feb 2 Groundhog Day Sep 17 Constitution Day and Citizenship Day Feb 14 Valentine's Day Sep 17 Rosh Hashana Feb 20 Presidents' Day Sep 21 National POW/MIA Recognition Day Feb 21 Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras Sep 22 Autumnal equinox Mar 1 St. David's Day Sep 26 Yom Kippur Mar 2 Read Across America Day Sep 30 Gold Star Mother's Day Mar 17 St. Patrick's Day Oct 1 Child Health Day Mar 20 Vernal equinox Oct 7 Last day of Sukkot Apr 6 Good Friday (Many regions) Oct 8 Columbus Day (Most regions) Apr 7 First day of Passover Oct 9 Leif Erikson Day Apr 8 Easter Sunday Oct 15 White Cane Safety Day Apr 9 Easter Monday Oct 16 Boss's Day Apr 14 Last day of Passover Oct 31 Halloween Apr 17 Tax Day Nov 1 All Saints Apr 25 Administrative Professionals Day Nov 6 Election Day May 1 Loyalty Day Nov 11 Veterans Day May 1 Law Day Nov 12 'Veterans Day' observed May 3 National Day of Prayer Nov 22 Thanksgiving Day May 5 Cinco de Mayo Nov 23 Black Friday May 13 Mother's Day Dec 7 Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day May 15 Peace Officers Memorial Day Dec 9 First Day of Chanukah May 18 National Defense Transportation DayDec 16 Last day of Chanukah May 19 Armed Forces Day Dec 17 Pan American Aviation Day May 22 National Maritime Day Dec 17 Wright Brothers Day May 28 Memorial Day Dec 21 December Solstice Jun 14 Flag Day Dec 24 Christmas Eve Jun 17 Father's Day Dec 25 Christmas Day Jun 20 June Solstice Dec 26 Kwanzaa (until Jan 1) Jul 4 Independence Day Dec 31 New Year's Eve Add more holidays/observances: More Christian More Jewish Daylight Saving Time dates United Nations days February 25, 2010.
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