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You're thinking of the next holiday or celebration after New Year's Day!

After New Year's Day, the next major holiday or celebration is typically:

  1. Martin Luther King Jr. Day (third Monday in January) - a federal holiday in the United States to honor the life and legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
  2. Valentine's Day (February 14th) - a day to celebrate love, romance, and friendship
  3. Presidents' Day (third Monday in February) - a federal holiday in the United States to honor all U.S. presidents, particularly George Washington and Abraham Lincoln
  4. St. Patrick's Day (March 17th) - a celebration of Irish heritage and culture, often marked with parades, green attire, and Irish music
  5. Easter (movable date, typically in March or April) - a significant holiday in Christianity, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ
  6. Spring Break (varies by country and region, usually in late March to early April) - a time for relaxation, travel, and outdoor activities
  7. Mother's Day (second Sunday in May) - a day to honor and celebrate mothers, motherhood, and maternal bonds
  8. Memorial Day (last Monday in May) - a federal holiday in the United States to honor and remember those who have died while serving in the military
  9. Father's Day (third Sunday in June) - a day to honor and celebrate fathers, fatherhood, and paternal bonds
  10. Independence Day (July 4th) - a federal holiday in the United States to celebrate independence from Great Britain
  11. Labor Day (first Monday in September) - a federal holiday in the United States to honor the American labor movement and the contributions of workers
  12. Halloween (October 31st) - a popular holiday for costumes, trick-or-treating, and spooky celebrations
  13. Thanksgiving (fourth Thursday in November) - a federal holiday in the United States to give thanks and celebrate with family and friends
  14. Christmas (December 25th) - a significant holiday in Christianity, celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, and a time for gift-giving, decorations, and festive celebrations.

These are just a few of the many holidays and celebrations that take place throughout the year.