freebsd-dev/usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.usholiday
Conrad Meyer fd1efedc79 Add extremely useful calendar(1) application to FreeBSD
It does extremely useful things like execute sendmail and spew dubiously
accurate factoids.

From the feedback, it seems like it is an essential utility in a modern unix
and not at all a useless bikeshed.  How do those Linux people live without it?
Reverts r358561.
2020-03-03 00:20:08 +00:00

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/*
* USA holiday
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _calendar_usholiday_
#define _calendar_usholiday_
01/01 New Year's Day
01/14 Julian Calendar New Year's Day
02/02 Groundhog Day
02/14 St. Valentine's Day
02/MonThird President's Day (3rd Monday of February)
03/05 Mother-in-Law Day, USA
03/SunSecond Daylight Savings Time begins in USA; clocks move forward (2nd Sunday of March)
03/17 St. Patrick's Day
03/20* Vernal Equinox
04/01 April Fool's Day
04/15 Income Tax Day, USA.
04/28* Arbor Day, USA (varies from state to state)
05/SunSecond Mother's Day (2nd Sunday of May)
05/SatThird Armed Forces in USA Day (3rd Saturday of May)
05/MonLast Memorial Day in USA (Last Monday of May)
06/SunThird Father's Day (3rd Sunday of June)
06/21* Summer Solstice
07/04 US Independence Day
09/MonFirst Labor Day in USA (1st Monday of September)
09/SunSecond Grandparent's Day in USA (2nd Sunday of September; varies from state to state)
09/22* Autumnal Equinox
10/MonSecond Columbus Day in USA (2nd Monday of October)
10/31 All Hallows Eve (Halloween)
11/05* Election Day in USA (1st Tuesday after 1st Monday for even years)
11/SunFirst Daylight Savings Time ends in USA; clocks move back (1st Sunday of November)
11/11 Veterans' Day
11/ThuFourth Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday in November)
12/21* Winter Solstice
12/24 Christmas Eve
12/25 Christmas
12/31 New Year's Eve
#endif /* !_calendar_usholiday_ */