Public Holidays in Alaska for 2026

In 2026, Alaska will again observe Alaska Day on October 18th. This holiday is an opportunity for communities to reflect on the historical significance of the state's transfer to U.S. ownership. Celebrations may include educational programs that explore the impact of this event on Alaska's development. Residents often participate in local fairs and cultural events that showcase the state’s diverse heritage, emphasizing the importance of history in shaping contemporary Alaskan identity. Schools may hold special assemblies to engage students in discussions about their state's unique past.

Indigenous Peoples' Day will also be celebrated, promoting awareness of Alaska Native cultures and contributions. Events across the state may include art exhibitions, traditional performances, and community discussions that foster understanding and respect for indigenous peoples. This holiday serves as a platform for education and cultural exchange, allowing residents to learn about the rich traditions that have shaped Alaska for thousands of years. Through these events, Alaskans can celebrate their diverse identities while building bridges of understanding within their communities.

Calendar

New Year's Day:
Thursday 1 january 2026
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day:
Monday 19 january 2026
Washington's Birthday:
Monday 16 february 2026
Memorial Day:
Monday 25 may 2026
Juneteenth National Independence Day:
Friday 19 june 2026
Independence Day:
Friday 3 july 2026
Labour Day:
Monday 7 september 2026
Indigenous Peoples' Day:
Monday 12 october 2026
Veterans Day:
Wednesday 11 november 2026
Thanksgiving Day:
Thursday 26 november 2026
Christmas Day:
Friday 25 december 2026

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