This Inauguration Day also lands on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which is annually observed on the third Monday of January. Like any other federal holiday, you can expect to see some things ...
As we jump back into work after the holiday season, we might be wondering when we will be getting our next day off. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, or MLK Day, is less than two weeks away and will be ...
This year, January 20th will be celebrated for two reasons. For the first time in 28 years, Inauguration Day and Martin Luther King Day observances fall on the same day. This is the second time ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is set to coincide with the inauguration of President Donald Trump on Jan. 20 this year. The two federal holidays have only fallen on the same day once since Martin ...
On the third Monday of January — close to King’s Jan. 15 birthday — federal, state and local governments, institutions and various industries recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
This year, his inauguration falls on the same day as the observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The inauguration is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 20. It will take place at the Capitol Building ...
MLK Day was first celebrated in 1986. The holiday and Inauguration Day first aligned in 1997 when President Bill Clinton was inaugurated for his second term. Cherry trees are at full bloom by the ...