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Presidents Day Napkin Rings Washington's Birthday is a United States federal holiday celebrated on the third Monday of February in honor of George Washington, the first President of the United States, who was born on February 22, 1732. It can occur on the 15th through the 21st of February inclusive. Colloquially, the day is also now widely known as Presidents' Day and is often an occasion to remember all the presidents, not just George Washington. The day is a state holiday in most states, with official names including Washington's Birthday, Presidents' Day, and Washington's and Lincoln's Birthday. Depending upon the specific law, the state holiday might officially celebrate Washington alone, Washington and Lincoln, or some other combination of U.S. presidents (such as Washington and the third president Thomas Jefferson, who was born in April). Let us design you a custom napkin ring set to celebrate this important moment in our nations history. Although Lincoln's birthday, February 12, was never a federal holiday, nearly half of the state governments have officially renamed their Washington's Birthday observances as "Presidents' Day", "Washington and Lincoln Day", or other such designations. (In historical rankings of Presidents of the United States Lincoln and Washington are frequently, but not always, the top two presidents.) However, "Presidents' Day" is not always an all- inclusive term and might refer to only a selection of presidents. In the following states and possessions, Washington's Birthday is an official state holiday and known as: Using "president" Presidents' Day in Hawaii, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, and Washington President's Day in Alaska, Idaho, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wyoming Presidents Day in Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, and Oregon Washington's Birthday/President's Day in Maine Lincoln/Washington/Presidents' Day in Arizona Washington alone George Washington Day in Virginia Washington's Birthday in Illinois, Iowa and New York Washington and Lincoln Lincoln's and Washington's Birthday in Montana Washington–Lincoln Day in Colorado, Ohio Washington and Lincoln Day in Utah Washington's and Lincoln's Birthday in Minnesota Washington and another person George Washington/Thomas Jefferson Birthday in Alabama George Washington's Birthday and Daisy Gatson Bates Day in Arkansas Unspecified "The third Monday in February" in California, and Lincoln's birthday is explicitly named as a separate holiday. Several states honor presidents with official state holidays that do not fall on the third Monday of February. In Massachusetts, the state officially celebrates "Washington's Birthday" on the same day as the Federal holiday. State law also directs the governor to issue an annual "Presidents Day" proclamation on May 29 (John F. Kennedy's birthday), honoring the presidents with Massachusetts roots: Kennedy, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and Calvin Coolidge. In California, Connecticut, Missouri, and Illinois, while Washington's Birthday is a federal holiday, Abraham Lincoln's birthday is still a state holiday, falling on February 12 regardless of the day of the week. In New Mexico, Presidents' Day, at least as a state-government paid holiday, is observed on the Friday following Thanksgiving.  In Georgia, Presidents' Day, at least as a state-government paid holiday, is observed on Christmas Eve (Observed on the prior Thursday if Christmas falls on Saturday; observed on the prior Friday if Christmas falls on a Sunday. If December 24 is a Wednesday, then this holiday is observed on Friday December 26.) Similarly, in Indiana, Washington's Birthday is observed on Christmas Eve, or the day preceding the weekend if Christmas falls on Saturday or Sunday; while Lincoln's Birthday is the day after Thanksgiving. Let us design you a custom napkin ring set to celebrate this important moment in our nations history   If you further need assistance or information, please use our Customer Service page to contact us. We are always happy to assist !     
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ADDRESS MJ Design Group 7557 West Sand Lake Road Suite 139 Orlando, FL 32819
CONTACT e: info@customnapkinrings.com f: 1-407-442-9000
© 2007 - 2017   MJDesign Group    All Rights Reserved   -    Privacy Policy  I   Liability Disclaimer                  
CORPORATE The Clayton & McCulloh Building 1065 Maitland Commons Blvd. Maitland, FL 32751
Presidents Day Napkin Rings Washington's Birthday is a United States federal holiday celebrated on the third Monday of February in honor of George Washington, the first President of the United States, who was born on February 22, 1732. It can occur on the 15th through the 21st of February inclusive. Colloquially, the day is also now widely known as Presidents' Day and is often an occasion to remember all the presidents, not just George Washington. The day is a state holiday in most states, with official names including Washington's Birthday, Presidents' Day, and Washington's and Lincoln's Birthday. Depending upon the specific law, the state holiday might officially celebrate Washington alone, Washington and Lincoln, or some other combination of U.S. presidents (such as Washington and the third president Thomas Jefferson, who was born in April). Let us design you a custom napkin ring set to celebrate this important moment in our nations history. Although Lincoln's birthday, February 12, was never a federal holiday, nearly half of the state governments have officially renamed their Washington's Birthday observances as "Presidents' Day", "Washington and Lincoln Day", or other such designations. (In historical rankings of Presidents of the United States Lincoln and Washington are frequently, but not always, the top two presidents.) However, "Presidents' Day" is not always an all- inclusive term and might refer to only a selection of presidents. In the following states and possessions, Washington's Birthday is an official state holiday and known as: Using "president" Presidents' Day in Hawaii, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, and Washington President's Day in Alaska, Idaho, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wyoming Presidents Day in Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, and Oregon Washington's Birthday/President's Day in Maine Lincoln/Washington/Presidents' Day in Arizona Washington alone George Washington Day in Virginia Washington's Birthday in Illinois, Iowa and New York Washington and Lincoln Lincoln's and Washington's Birthday in Montana Washington–Lincoln Day in Colorado, Ohio Washington and Lincoln Day in Utah Washington's and Lincoln's Birthday in Minnesota Washington and another person George Washington/Thomas Jefferson Birthday in Alabama George Washington's Birthday and Daisy Gatson Bates Day in Arkansas Unspecified "The third Monday in February" in California, and Lincoln's birthday is explicitly named as a separate holiday. Several states honor presidents with official state holidays that do not fall on the third Monday of February. In Massachusetts, the state officially celebrates "Washington's Birthday" on the same day as the Federal holiday. State law also directs the governor to issue an annual "Presidents Day" proclamation on May 29 (John F. Kennedy's birthday), honoring the presidents with Massachusetts roots: Kennedy, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and Calvin Coolidge. In California, Connecticut, Missouri, and Illinois, while Washington's Birthday is a federal holiday, Abraham Lincoln's birthday is still a state holiday, falling on February 12 regardless of the day of the week. In New Mexico, Presidents' Day, at least as a state-government paid holiday, is observed on the Friday following Thanksgiving.  In Georgia, Presidents' Day, at least as a state-government paid holiday, is observed on Christmas Eve (Observed on the prior Thursday if Christmas falls on Saturday; observed on the prior Friday if Christmas falls on a Sunday. If December 24 is a Wednesday, then this holiday is observed on Friday December 26.) Similarly, in Indiana, Washington's Birthday is observed on Christmas Eve, or the day preceding the weekend if Christmas falls on Saturday or Sunday; while Lincoln's Birthday is the day after Thanksgiving. Let us design you a custom napkin ring set to celebrate this important moment in our nations history   If you further need assistance or information, please use our Customer Service page to contact us. We are always happy to assist !     
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