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05/22/2026

What not to do on Memorial Day?

On Memorial Day, it is best to avoid wishing anyone a "Happy Memorial Day," as the holiday is a solemn day of remembrance for fallen service members, not a celebration. Additionally, avoid thanking active-duty troops today—that appreciation is reserved for Veterans Day in November.

Etiquette & Respect
Don't say "Happy Memorial Day": It is not a joyous holiday like the Fourth of July. Instead, wish people a "safe and meaningful holiday weekend".
Don't thank veterans: Memorial Day commemorates those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Save expressions of gratitude for living veterans for Veterans Day.
Don't use the American flag as clothing: According to the Flag Code, the U.S. flag should never be used as apparel, bedding, or drapery.

Honoring the Day
Don't forget the meaning: While barbecues and sales are a big part of the long weekend, remember to take a moment to reflect on the true purpose of the day.
Don't get political: Regardless of your stance on war or government policies, avoid turning tributes into a political debate or glorifying conflict.

Local Planning
Don't overlook local closures: Because it is a federal holiday, check ahead before running errands, as government offices, libraries, and certain banks will be closed.
Don't underestimate the crowds: If you are planning to travel or visit major landmarks (such as national parks or Arlington National Cemetery), expect heavy traffic and long lines. Check local news or park websites to reserve tickets or timeslots in advance.

04/21/2026

It's time we choose more love and care. Stop the killing, shooting, kidnapping, drugs, child abuse, destruction, cyber attacks, and judgment—none of us are perfect; we're all trying to survive. Start with yourself, move with compassion, and let's build a better world together.

04/08/2026

NATIONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH
April is National Financial Literacy Month. It's an excellent opportunity to review and upgrade your financial smarts. Whether you're just starting or have been earning your way for quite some time, it's never too late to learn about saving and improving your financial outlook.


Developing a budget and building financial knowledge is the foundation for a brighter future. National Financial Literacy Month places the importance of learning about finances and the tools to learn about them right in the classroom, too. No matter their age, putting the know-how and resources at our children's fingertips will give them the power to make smart decisions now and in the future.

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