Year-Round Celebrations:
A Guide to Annual Observances & Holidays
At Renewables Forward, we believe in recognizing and celebrating the rich tapestry of cultures, histories, and traditions that bring our communities together. Throughout the year, we honor a wide range of observances and holidaysβeach offering a unique opportunity to learn, reflect, and connect.
This guide is a celebration of the people, milestones, and movements that shape our shared experience. We invite you to join us in marking these moments with respect, curiosity, and a spirit of unity.
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πΏ Clean Energy & Sustainability-Related Observances
World Energy Efficiency Day β March 5
Solar Appreciation Day β Second Friday in March
World Sustainable Energy Day β Varies (often in March; observed mainly in Europe but gaining traction in the U.S.)
Earth Month β April (leads up to Earth Day)
Sustainable Living Month β April (often promoted alongside Earth Month)
Earth Day β April 22
Bike to Work Day β Third Friday in MayΒ
World Environment Day β June 5
Pollinator Week β Third week of June (relevant to solar farms and land use)
Global Wind Day β June 15
Black Environmentalist Day β July 11
Black Climate Week β August (dates vary)
Climate Week NYC β September (coincides with UNGA, global climate events)
Zero Emissions Day β September 21
World Car-Free Day β September 22
National Clean Energy Day (U.S.) β September 25 (part of Clean Energy Week)
National Environmental Justice Day β September 24
National Clean Energy Week (U.S.) β Last full week of September
Drive Electric Month β Typically in late September
Pollinator Week β Third week of June (relevant to solar farms and land use)
National Clean Energy Action Month β October
Energy Efficiency Day β First Wednesday in October
International Day of Climate Action β October 24
π§πΎβπ€βπ§π½ Race & Ethnicity
Martin Luther King Jr. Day β Third Monday in January
Black History Month β February
Juneteenth β June 19 (Federal Holiday)
HBCU Week β Typically late September
Kwanzaa β December 26 to January 1
Hispanic Heritage Month β September 15 to October 15
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month β May
Indigenous Peoplesβ Day β Second Monday in October (alternative to Columbus Day)
Native American Heritage Month β November
Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Hanukkah β Observed religiously, dates vary
Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha β Observed religiously, dates vary with the lunar calendar
πΊ Gender & Sexuality
Womenβs History Month β March
International Womenβs Day β March 8
Transgender Day of Visibility β March 31
Equal Pay Day β Varies (usually in March or April, based on pay gap data)
Pride Month β June
LGBTQ+ History Month β October
βΏοΈ Disability & Neurodiversity
Disability Pride Month β July
National Disability Employment Awareness Month β October
International Day of Persons with Disabilities β December 3
Autism Awareness/Acceptance Month β April
World Down Syndrome Day β March 21
Federal Holidays
Recognized by the U.S. Government
New Yearβs Day β January 1
Martin Luther King Jr. Day β Third Monday in January
Presidents’ Day (Washingtonβs Birthday) β Third Monday in February
Memorial Day β Last Monday in May
Juneteenth National Independence Day β June 19
Independence Day β July 4
Labor Day β First Monday in September
Indigenous Peoplesβ Day β Second Monday in October
Veterans Day β November 11
Thanksgiving Day β Fourth Thursday in November
Christmas Day β December 25