February Holidays & Observances 2025: Comprehensive Guide
February days hold unique celebrations and awareness moments to uplift your winter.

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February Holidays & Observances 2025: A Comprehensive Guide
February is often considered the heart of winter—a month filled with iconic holidays, impactful awareness campaigns, and a delightful array of unique celebrations to brighten the shortest month of the year. Whether you are seeking federally recognized holidays, cultural milestones, or quirky fun days, this guide walks you through February’s daily, weekly, and monthly observances.
Overview: What Major Holidays Are In February?
- Groundhog Day (February 2): The famous tradition where Punxsutawney Phil predicts the length of winter.
- Valentine’s Day (February 14): The day for celebrating love and affection between partners, friends, and family.
- Presidents’ Day (February 17, 2025): Also known as Washington’s Birthday, the only federal holiday in February.
- Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year) (February 10, 2025): In 2025, marks the start of the Year of the Dragon.
- Black History Month: All month long, with events highlighting the achievements and legacy of Black Americans.
- American Heart Month: Raising cardiovascular health awareness throughout February.
Beyond these major holidays, each day brings its own charm, from tasty treats to advocacy milestones. Explore the full calendar below.
Monthly Observances in February
- Black History Month: Nationwide events celebrating Black culture, history, and achievements.
- American Heart Month: Focused on heart health and preventing cardiovascular disease.
- National Children’s Dental Health Month: Advocating oral hygiene for kids.
- Library Lovers’ Month: Promoting the love of public libraries and reading.
- LGBT History Month (UK): Celebrating the contributions and history of LGBT individuals.
Weekly Observances in February
Week | Observance | Description |
---|---|---|
1st Week (Feb 1-7) | World Interfaith Harmony Week | Encourages understanding and tolerance across religions. |
2nd Week (Feb 9-15) | Cardiac Rehabilitation Week | Promotes heart health and rehabilitation programs. |
3rd Week (Feb 16-22) | National Engineers Week | Celebrates engineering professionals and innovations. |
Day-by-Day Guide: February 2025 Holiday Calendar
February 1
- National Freedom Day
- No Politics Day
February 2
- Ayn Rand Day
- Bonza Bottler Day
- Bubblegum Day
- California Kiwi Fruit Day
- Candlemas
- Crepe Day
- Give Kids A Smile Day
- Groundhog Day
- Groundhog Job Shadow Day
- Hedgehog Day
- Heavenly Hash Day
- Marmot Day (Alaska)
- National Brown Dog Day
- National River Day
- National Wear Red Day (First Friday)
- National Woman’s Heart Day
- National Ukulele Day
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Day
- Self-Renewal Day
- Sled Dog Day
- The Record of a Sneeze Day
- Tater Tot Day
- World Wetlands Day
February 3
- Feed the Birds Day
- National Golden Retriever Day
February 4
- International Day of Human Fraternity
- Thank Your Mailman Day
February 5
- National Weatherperson’s Day
- World Nutella Day
February 6
- National Frozen Yogurt Day
- International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation
February 7
- Safer Internet Day
- Give Kids A Smile Day
- National Send a Card to a Friend Day
- e-Day (Mathematics)
- Rose Day
February 8
- National Kite-Flying Day
- National Boy Scout Day
- Propose Day
February 9
- National Toothache Day
- Chocolate Day
February 10
- International Epilepsy Day (Second Monday)
- Teddy Day
- Chinese New Year/Lunar New Year (Year of the Dragon in 2025)
February 11
- National Inventors’ Day
- International Day of Women and Girls in Science
February 12
- Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday
- Darwin Day
- Hug Day
- International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers
- NAACP Day
- National Clean Out Your Computer Day
- National Freedom to Marry Day
- National Lost Penny Day
- National Plum Pudding Day
- National Poop Day
- Oatmeal Monday
- Red Hand Day
- Safety Pup Day
February 13
- Galentine’s Day
February 14
- Valentine’s Day
February 15
- National Gumdrop Day
February 16
- Do a Grouch a Favor Day
February 17
- Presidents’ Day
- National Random Acts of Kindness Day
February 18
- National Battery Day
February 19
- National Chocolate Mint Day
February 20
- World Day of Social Justice
February 21
- National Caregivers Day
February 22
- International World Thinking Day
- Margarita Day
February 23
- International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day
- National Tile Day
February 24
- National Tortilla Chip Day
February 25
- National Clam Chowder Day
February 26
- National Pistachio Day
February 27
- National Chili Day (Fourth Thursday)
- Paczki Day (Poland, Thursday before Ash Wednesday)
- No Brainer Day
February 28
- National Tooth Fairy Day
- Start of Ramadan (2025)
Note: Leap Day (February 29) occurs next in 2028.
Special and Wacky Observances
- Bubblegum Day – Perfect excuse to blow a bubble again!
- Dump Your Significant Jerk Day – First Sunday in February.
- Sled Dog Day – Honoring our hardworking canine athletes.
- Open That Bottle Night – Last Saturday in February, for sharing a special bottle with friends.
- Marmot Day – Unique to Alaska, a groundhog alternative!
- National Poop Day – Comedic approach to digestive health awareness.
- No Brainer Day – Take life easy for a day.
- Heavenly Hash Day – Enjoy the sweet treat!
Frequently Asked Questions: February Holidays and Observances
What is the only federal holiday in February?
Presidents’ Day (February 17, 2025) is the month’s sole federal holiday, providing a day off for many and commemorating the legacy of U.S. presidents.
Which awareness months run through February?
Key monthly observances include Black History Month, American Heart Month, and National Children’s Dental Health Month, with each bringing educational initiatives, community events, and special campaigns.
Why is Groundhog Day significant?
Groundhog Day is a North American tradition where a groundhog predicts the coming of spring. If he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter are forecast; if not, spring comes early.
Are there any global holidays in February?
Yes! Chinese New Year is celebrated by millions globally, while World Wetlands Day and World Day of Social Justice bring international awareness and advocacy.
What is unique about February’s holidays?
February’s calendar includes federal holidays, global cultural celebrations, awareness weeks, and a host of playful, offbeat observances such as Bubblegum Day and National Tater Tot Day, inviting everyone to find something to celebrate.
Tips for Enjoying February’s Holidays and Observances
- Mark your calendar for major events and quirky days you want to celebrate.
- Participate in community activities for awareness months such as heart health or Black history.
- Explore new traditions, foods, or customs—such as making crepes on Crepe Day or sharing kindness on Random Acts of Kindness Day.
- Connect with loved ones over shared holidays, and try out themed crafts, recipes, and games.
- Spread awareness and advocacy about important causes like American Heart Month or World Day of Social Justice.
February Holiday Highlights Table
Date | Holiday/Observance | Description |
---|---|---|
Feb 2 | Groundhog Day | Symbolic prediction of spring’s arrival by a groundhog. |
Feb 10 | Chinese New Year | Welcoming the Lunar New Year, celebrated worldwide. |
Feb 12 | Lincoln’s Birthday | Honoring Abraham Lincoln’s contributions as a U.S. president. |
Feb 14 | Valentine’s Day | Celebration of love and friendship. |
Feb 17 | Presidents’ Day | Federal holiday for Washington’s Birthday. |
Feb 26 | National Pistachio Day | Recognizing the beloved nut. |
Feb 27 | National Chili Day | Celebrating the iconic spicy stew. |
Feb 28 | National Tooth Fairy Day | Appreciating the childhood legend. |
February Fun Facts
- February has the fewest days of any month, usually 28, but 29 in leap years.
- February’s birthstone is amethyst.
- Flower of the month: Violet and primrose.
- Each February day often sees more than one major or quirky observance.
Related Articles & Resources
- March Holidays and Observances: Previewing next month’s celebrations.
- History of Valentine’s Day: Traditions and origins explained.
- Guide to Lunar New Year: Customs, symbolism, and fun facts.
References
- https://www.holidayinsights.com/february.htm
- https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/holidays/a42152704/february-holiday-and-observances/
- https://www.calendarr.com/united-states/calendar-february-2025/
- https://parade.com/living/february-holidays-observances
- https://www.studioid.com/springboard/tools-templates/2025-observances-holidays-awareness-months-the-great-big-list-for-marketers/

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