On #President's Day in the US, consider reading some about them. This is interesting, short, and sweet. Consider clicking into the document for the deets.
2/19/24 — Open 6-9p. Mask recommended. No open drinks, please.
It's President's Day in the U.S. Some people have the day off work & don't need to travel. Have you ever wondered how the Presidents have gotten around? Maybe "Presidential Cars & Transportation" can help.
But, when in Dayton, don't miss going inside vintage Presidential Planes at the Nat'l Museum of the United States Air Force!
Well, it's President's Day in the US, which begs the question: is there any US president worth actually celebrating? Is there a single one that wasn't an absolute mass-murdering shitheel scumbag?
(Note: if you respond, you need to cite the historical record, not just vibes. And we are DEFINITELY counting all the bad shit they did, regardless of how much perceived good shit they did.)
(Second Note: if you name ANY of the slave-owning Presidents, you're blocked.)
Your unnecessary annual reminder that today's US Federal Holiday is, in fact, Washington's Birthday, not President's Day.
While various states have denoted today as Presidents' Day or President's Day, the Uniform Monday Holiday Act denotes today's holiday federally as Washington's Birthday.
So, if you have it off, enjoy. If you don't, have a good one.
If you're looking to #vote in person, be aware that the City Hall voting center will be closed all day tomorrow due to #PresidentsDay. It will reopen on Tuesday.
I'm seeing from international posters that the American holiday weekend is slowing access to goods and fuel, information, as though it's because people here have the days off. Interesting since working people I know are working this weekend. (eg. my husband, son's partner). We don't get holidays here. #PresidentsWeekend#PresidentsDay#ExPresidentLegalCalendarCatchup #Holidays#WinterHolidays#FloodWarning