A 2025 calendar printable with holidays on one page is a printable pdf file for year 2025 to plan your business meeting, manage all appointments and schedule all the school assignments. These 12 month calendar 2025 printable typically includes all the major U.S. federal holidays, such as New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Independence Day and Memorial Day 2025, along with the significant day and dates.
Having a one-page printable 2025 calendar allows you to quick reference holidays and planning around them, whether for personal, school, business, health, bank loan or work-related activities. Many websites offer customizable options where you can add personal notes. The compact simple design ensures it fits easily on your desk, refrigerator, or planner, providing a quick and easy way to organized throughout the year 2025.
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Here are the U.S. federal holidays for 2025:
- New Year’s Day – Wednesday, January 1
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Monday, January 20
- Presidents’ Day – Monday, February 17
- Memorial Day – Monday, May 26
- Juneteenth National Independence Day – Thursday, June 19
- Independence Day – Friday, July 4
- Labor Day – Monday, September 1
- Columbus Day – Monday, October 13
- Veterans Day – Tuesday, November 11
- Thanksgiving Day – Thursday, November 27
- Christmas Day – Thursday, December 25
New Year’s Day – Celebrates the first day of the year 2025 in the Gregorian calendar 2025.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Honors the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday and legacy.
Presidents’ Day – Originally established to honor George Washington’s birthday, it now celebrates all U.S. presidents.
Memorial Day – A day of remembrance for those who have died in military service to the United States.
Juneteenth National Independence Day – Commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, marking the date in 1865 when the last enslaved African Americans in Texas were informed of their freedom.
Independence Day – Celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
Labor Day – Honors the contributions of American workers and the labor movement.
Columbus Day – Commemorates Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas on October 12, 1492.
Veterans Day – Honors military veterans who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
Thanksgiving Day – A day for giving thanks for the harvest and blessings of the past year, traditionally celebrated with a feast.
Christmas Day – Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, observed by Christians and marked by festive traditions and gift-giving.