Event Schedule A list of all upcoming events
The most difficult aspect of marketing is planning for special events and holidays. Further complicating this is the need to find the proper resources to target those events and holidays.
We aim to make that a bit easier for you. The listings at the left are generated based on your needs. From the options column (this info panel may be covering that right now), you can refine the listings to provide you only the information most relevant to your needs.
- Column 1 "Holiday" is the name of the holiday
- Column 2 "Date" is the actual date of the holiday
- Column 3 "Observed" is the date the holiday is observed, if blank the holiday is observed on the actual date of the holiday
- Column 4 "Type" is the type of holiday ( statutory or option) and location (USA / Canada only)
- Column 5 "Resources" includes links to images, photos, and descriptions for that particular holiday or event
- The listings display automatically when you load this tool.
- You can refine using the Options panel in the right hand side of the regular page
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FAQ
What does "Stat" mean?
USA Federal Holiday in US, Canada or Provincial Statutory Holiday in CA
What does "observed" mean?
Observed is when a holiday is celebrated on a date that is not the actual event’s date.
If a statutory holidays falls on a Saturday, it is "observed" on the Friday before as a holiday (and is usually a day off work). If a statutory holidays falls on a Sunday, it is "observed" on the Monday after as a holiday (and is usually a day off work).
Please note this is NOT universal, check with your jurisdiction.
Information
Plan your marketing activites properly with this calendar events system. The "resources" column (last column) has three icons. The first is a link to that event’s available photos on Pixabay, the second icon is that event’s available photos on Unsplash, the third icon is that event’s available photos on Pexels, and the fourth link is a description available on Wikipedia.
Please keep in mind that the free images MAY have some constraints. Read the license granted with each image carefully and comply with the license requirements.
All sites that offer free images also have links that connect to Stock Image vendors. Be careful!
Public Holidays Canada,
~ Wikipedia
Public Holidays USA,
~ Wikipedia