Presidents Day 2035

Updated June 9, 2026

Presidents Day 2035 is on Monday, February 19, 2035.

Monday, February 19, 2035

Presidents Day 2035 falls on Monday, February 19, 2035. Federal holiday honoring all U.S. Presidents, particularly George Washington and Abraham Lincoln This comprehensive guide provides everything you need to plan and celebrate this important holiday.

📅 Monday February 19, 2035
🗓️ Day 50 of 2035
📍 Week 8 of 2035
🇺🇸 Federal holiday
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family celebration
🎉 National observance

Presidents Day 2035 Complete Guide

🗓️ Date & Information

  • Date: Monday, February 19, 2035
  • Day of Year: 50 of 365
  • Week Number: 8
  • Quarter: Q1 2035
  • Federal Holiday: Yes
  • Business Day: No (federal offices closed)

🎉 Traditions & Celebrations

  • Learning about presidential history
  • Visiting presidential museums and libraries
  • Reading about founding fathers
  • School programs about American history
  • Displaying American flags
  • Patriotic educational activities

📋 Presidents Day 2035 Planning Guide

📅 2 Weeks Before

  • Visit presidential historical sites
  • Read biographies of presidents
  • Check local event schedules
  • Make reservations if needed
  • Confirm guest lists and invitations

📅 1 Week Before

  • Watch documentaries about American history
  • Create family tree or heritage project
  • Confirm all arrangements
  • Prepare decorations
  • Review celebration timeline

📅 Day Before

  • Plan educational trips to Washington D.C.
  • Organize patriotic-themed activities
  • Prepare any special foods
  • Set up decorations
  • Get everything ready for celebration

📅 Holiday Day

  • Enjoy the holiday celebration
  • Participate in traditions
  • Spend time with family and friends
  • Take photos and create memories
  • Reflect on the holiday's meaning

📜 Historical Background

History of Presidents Day

Originally established to honor George Washington's birthday, Presidents Day became a federal holiday in 1879. It now honors all U.S. Presidents and is observed on the third Monday in February.

When is Presidents Day celebrated?

Presidents Day is celebrated on February 19 in 2035, falling on a Monday. This makes it a long weekend.

Is Presidents Day a federal holiday?

Yes, Presidents Day is a federal holiday in the United States. Federal offices, banks, and many businesses are closed. Some states and localities may have additional observances.

🎯 Activities and Ideas

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family Activities

  • Plan family gatherings and meals
  • Create holiday traditions
  • Teach children about the holiday's meaning
  • Take family photos
  • Share stories and memories

🏘️ Community Events

  • Attend local parades and festivals
  • Participate in community service
  • Visit historical sites and museums
  • Join neighborhood celebrations
  • Support local businesses and events

🎨 Creative Activities

  • Create holiday decorations
  • Make themed crafts and art
  • Write cards or letters
  • Document the celebration
  • Start new family traditions

About Presidents Day

Presidents Day officially remains 'Washington's Birthday' in federal law, honoring George Washington, the first U.S. president, born February 22, 1732. The Monday Holiday Act of 1968 moved it to a fixed Monday, and it has since become a broader celebration of all presidents, including Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday is February 12. It is widely known for major retail sales and is a popular long weekend.

How the date is set

Presidents Day falls on the third Monday of February, so it lands between February 15 and 21 and never on Washington's actual birthday, February 22.

Presidents Day dates 2025–2045

Browse the presidents day date for any year — each links to a full printable calendar: