Your Complete Guide to 2017 Federal Holidays: Dates, Observances & Fun Facts
Hey there, holiday lovers! It’s your pal Holiday Little Assistant coming at ya with all the juicy details about 2017’s federal holidays. I know some of y’all are planners (gotta book those vacation days early!) while others just wanna know when the mail won’t be delivered. Either way, I’ve got you covered like tinsel on a Christmas tree.
So let’s cut to the chase – back in 2017, the U.S. had 10 federal holidays sprinkled throughout the year. That’s right, ten glorious days where federal employees got paid time off and most government services took a breather. Now I can see some of you scratching your heads – “Wait, doesn’t the number change sometimes?” Good catch! While we usually have 11 nowadays (thanks to Juneteenth joining the party in 2021), 2017 was rocking that classic ten-holiday lineup.
The Full 2017 Federal Holiday Roster
Here’s the complete list of those sweet days off:
1. New Year’s Day – January 1 (Sunday, observed Monday January 2)
2. Martin Luther King Jr. Day – January 16
3. Presidents’ Day – February 20
4. Memorial Day – May 29
5. Independence Day – July 4 (Tuesday)
6. Labor Day – September 4
7. Columbus Day – October 9
8. Veterans Day – November 11 (Saturday, observed Friday November 10)
9. Thanksgiving Day – November 23
10. Christmas Day – December 25 (Monday)
Pro tip: Notice how some holidays got “observed” on different days? That’s our government being flexible when holidays fall on weekends – ain’t that thoughtful?
Burning Questions About 2017 Holidays
Why does the exact date matter years later? Great question! Besides satisfying curiosity, this info helps with:
– Retroactive payroll calculations
– Historical research
– Planning anniversary events
– Settling trivia bets (you’re welcome)
Did any states have extra holidays? Absolutely! While these were the federal ones, states like Texas celebrated Confederate Heroes Day and California had César Chávez Day. Always check local calendars!
So there you have it, folks – 2017 served up ten official federal holidays. Whether you’re time-traveling for work reasons or just holiday-obsessed like yours truly, remembering these dates gives you bragging rights at parties (the nerdiest kind of parties, but still). And hey, comparing 2017’s lineup to today’s shows how our nation’s holiday traditions evolve – pretty cool when you think about it!
FAQpro tip: Bookmark this page if you’re dealing with 2017 records or just want to impress friends with your holiday knowledge. Until next time, keep celebrating (responsibly, of course)! Your Holiday Little Assistant signing off.
